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-1 President -------- CARL VVRIGHT Vine-Presirlmf CARLTON WRIGHT Serretary - - - NIILDRED SPARLIN Treasurer - - NVILLIAM GRAVELL Carl VVright Carlton Wright Rlildred Sparlin William Gravell Velma Casper Nlary Goalby Nlabelle Neet WE LFARE COUNCIL Billy Stott Agee Shelton Dearing Ayres Francis Detwiler Gus lyleier lylarion Howard Catherine Snyder Jack Cullen Corinne Hayden lVIr. Hayden lVIrs. Sheldon Nlr. Sturges Mr. Bell Miss Purdum Ele-ven
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I I l i THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief .,..... ....,.... G race Melzer Assistant Editor ....,. ......... M innie Meier Art Editor .............Y..,......... Virginia Colvin Boys' Athletic Editor ..,.,. Gale Pangborne Girls' Athletic Editor .....,..,. Mary Goalby Snap-Shot Editor ,.....,. Herbert Daiiurn Art ...,......................,............. Irma Dolozier Boys' Tennis, Track, Baseball .,,,...,...... Thompson Band and Orchestra ..,..,.,...... Otto Mason Horoscope .... Louis Rhyner, Mary Goalby Art Adviser ,.,.,.,....................... Miss Nims Business Manager ................ Bertric Mull Azusa Advertising Manager ....,............. Brandow Glendora Advertising Manager ...,.,,...,. .....,.......Blanche Seimears Joke Editor .... .,.,.,......... G ilbert Smitn Calendar ...,. .,..... M uriel Henderson Typist ......,.. ..,..... C harlotte Netzley Clubs ,....,,,,,4 .,r...,, B y Club Secretaries Debate ................... .....,.. C arlton Wright Girls' League ............ .......,. ll labelle Neet Business Adviser .....,..., ...,...... M r, Lewis Literary Adviser .......,..,, Miss Farnsworth Ten
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ll i Yell Leaders DICK GRONIGER J. D. RIEFF FRANSIS DETWILER , f ,f 'K Mzbhfjfzsdffff fC' eff e STUDENT BODY Q ,f df -,f By motivating both the spirit of loyalty and education which i fthe aim of the Citrus student body, the assemblies this year offered an interesting and varied program of rallies and entertainments to its members. The first assemblies of this year were in the nature of introductory meetings, acquainting new students with the ways of the school. Mrs. Sheldon, Mr. Hayden, and lylr. Smith were the main speakers. At one of these assemblies the school song Citrus High was introduced. At later assemblies, the student body was fortunate enough to have such speakers as Mr. Ralph Cole, a Hi-Y leader, and Mr. Geoffrey Morgon, a very popular lecturer, both of whom furnished needed enlightenment and entertainment for the students. One of the most memorable assemblies was one at which an educated Indian from the Sherman Institute gave a talk on the customs of the Indians. It will be remem- bered, both for its impression of an interesting personality and the message it conveyed. Another educational assembly was a film, The Life of Shakespeare , given by the English classes of the high school. It was of great importance in fostering the appreciation of the world's greatest writer. Among the patriotic assemblies offered were the Lincoln and Washington pro- grams, which were well planned and very impressive. Talks were given by some of the youthful orators, namely, Carlton Wright and Bertric Mull. A second patriotic assembly was called for the President's speech, given over the radio. At this time, Mr. Flowers gave a very educational talk on the life work of the students. Perhaps the most unusual entertainment offered the student body was a program of popular music, dancing, and a play, given by the University of Southern California students. One of the rousing assemblies which was in the nature of a rally, was the cele- bration following the Covina game. Other rallies were inspiring, but this was one at which was displayed the greatest enthusiasm. Student body elections in the middle of the year admitted only one change in office, that of Mildred Sparlin, as secretary. The year concluded with a farewell assembly, at which awards of letters, pins, cups, etc. were madeg and the seniors said good-bye to their many Citrus friends. MURIEL HENDERSON-,27. T-'wel-ve
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