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'F D g , ' . I 5 I I 0 . IQ LA ID-ALMA 55 BIG C HE Big C has just completed a busy year of activities. Our outstanding social activities were the tea we gave for our mothers, the buffet supper at Miss Dryden's home fwe'll never forget the biscuitslj and our Christmas party. Of course the crowning event of the year was the beach party we had on the week-end of Hshing day. For service, the Big C has cleaned the banners and treated them so that they are moth proof, and it has provided gym suits and padlocks for girls who cannot afford them. We also decorated the room for the senior mothers' tea and the bleach- ers for the football games. The football banquet, given each year, was in charge of the Big C. Also that we have given numerous banquets to members of the faculty. We provided the money necessary for our beach party and other activities by means of rummage sales which were held at Fernanda Contreras's home, and by the sale of sweet peas. So, you see, it has really been a year full of good times and real services, and that is the ambition of all organizations. Officers: Louise Van der Sluis, president, Cathryn Calvert, vice president, Muriel Evans, treasurer, Ianet Schott, mascot, Miss Dryden, adviser. VARSITY LETTER CLUB HE purpose of this club has been to foster good will and clean sportsmanship in all forms of athletics. Only the boys who have earned a varsity letter in one of the five major sports, football, basketball, track, baseball, or tennis are eligible for membership. During the year monthly meetings were held, at which there was usually some prominent speaker. The most interesting of these meetings was a narration of the trip made by the track team of 1912, to Chicago, where they won the national championship. This talk was given by Ashley Hendrick, a member of the team, consisting of the following three boys: Stonewall Iackson, sprinter, Herbert Whit- ted, hurdler and broad jumper, and Ashley Hendrick, weight man. The fellows were accompanied by Coach Boyd Comstock, now coach of L.A.A.C. The club this year attempted something different. A banquet was given to which all athletes earning the C since the beginning of sports at Citrus were invited. It is hoped that this will develop into a tradition. Officers: Edmund Smyth, president, Eugene Timmons, vice president, Roy Drake, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Schott, adviser. fighly-jour
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LA IDALMA 5:5 BASEBALL -By Goiwow BURNHAM ASEBALL became the limelight in the minds of ll forty-five enthusiastic willow wielders who re- ported to Coach Schott early in the spring and had a very successful practice season. The club, however, was at a disadvantage because of lack of veterans and failed to win the championship, as has been a habit for the last few years. LEAGUE GAMES: 1933 MONTEBELLO 4 CITRUS 3 Citrus opened the 1933 season by playing the Monte- G' BURNHAM' Mgr' bello Oilers on the home field with 'the game ending very disappointingly for the local athletes. EI. MONTE 13 Y CITRUS S The El Monte Iinx worked on a dismal Monday afternoon when the Lions defeated the Cougars 13 to 8 in a game 'dulled by erratic fiielding and poor base- running. PUENTE 5 CITRUS ,7 Citrus journeyed to Puente to win a very sparkling ball game from the Indians, a game featured by splendid support on the part of both infields. Late results as La Palma goes to press: Citrus 5, Excelsior 9, Citrus 9, Downey 4. Letterman: Captain Toby Timmons, Bingham, Watkins, Timmons, Bondie, Cloutman, Smyth, Miller, and Hunter. 1932 SEASON At the time La Palma went to press last year the complete results of the league contests were not available for publication. With four league games already in the bag, the 1932 Cougars met and decisively defeated the apparently weak Downey nine. The 16 to 5 victory clinched the championship for the second conselcutive year. A week or more later the Cougars were hosts to the San Bernardino nine, who were also winners of their league. The final score was 9-10 favoring San Berdoo. The next foes in line were the wandering giants from Brea-Olinda, who turned back the Cougars in a very disappointing contest. The score, 14-9, marked the finish of a very successful year of baseball, which ended with a banquet given by Coach Schott. righly-:ix
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