Citrus Union High School - La Palma Yearbook (Glendora, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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WELFARE COUNCIL Fourfh Row: Smi+h, Meier, Osborn, Rider, Roberfs. Third Row: Sfurges, Bondie. Hynes, Brown, Lumpkin, Hayden. Second Row: Dryden, Evans, M. Hayden. Lee. Powell, Sheidon. Firs+ Row: Raab,.BlackweIl, Gordon. Hendrick, Young. STU DENT BODY, OFFICERS Smifh Hayden Meier Gordon Osborn 17 o o o o' LA'PALNlAr-1

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ff' 4 M- WORKERS' COUNCILS 'Tl-IE WELFARE COUNCIL -by lvlargaref Hayden I-lE firsf Welfare Council meefing was held on Ocfober IO. The chair- man, Margaref l-layden, sfafed fhe purpose of fhe Welfare Council: To make provisions for a presenf need and meef fhis need before if becomes a problem. The Welfare Council began ifs dufies by appoinfing a commiffee of one fo posf fhe school's news on fhe Dope Sheef and by appoinfing an assembly commiffee composed of sfudenfs, some of fhem being from fhe arf and machine deparfmenfsy who are responsible for arranging fhe sfage before, during, and affer -assembly program. A remedy for disorder in fhe corridors was planned for by opening fwo morning overflow sfudy halls. An assembly programcon- cerning fraffic regulafion was arranged. Order on fhe arcade was leff fo fhe iurisdicfion of fhe iunior college. wifh fhe high school assuming fhe responsi- bilify when necessary. Wasfe paper on fhe campus was fo be cared for by fhe four classes, which fook fwo-week peri- ods each, Adividing fheir class info groups which were assigned fo cerfain parfs of fhe campus. Furfhermore a lisf of rules and regulafions for group parfies held bofh on and off fhe cam- pus was composed, and disfribufed fo every club afhliafed wifh fhe school. The Sfudenf Courf, which fhe Council planned fo presenf fo fhe sfudenfs in December, was discussed. The purpose of fhe Courf is fo furfher fhe welfare of fhe sfudenfs by correcfing offenses againsf fhe good name of Cifrus. This concluded fhe acfivifies of fhe Welfare Council for fhe firsf quarfer and is indicafive of fhe fype of acfiviq.-2 fies carried on during. fhe enfire school year. TI-IE STUDENT BODY -by Charloffe Gordon OR fhe cooperafion of every sfu- denf in helping fo make fhis year of sfudenf body governmenf a success, and for fhe helpful advice of fhose more discreef in iudgmenf, fhe sfudenf body officers wish fo express our sincere grafi- fude. Some say fhaf a change is usually for fhe befferp and we, fhe sfudenfs of Cif- rus Union l-ligh School, have come fo believe fhaf fhis isAfrue. lf has been years since Cifrus has elecfed a girl as presidenf of ifs sfudenf body: and Mar- garef l-la den has been found fo be a mosf enffiusiasfic, able, and original leader. Under her direcfion. foofball rallies were never slighfed: and many fimes amusingly appropriafe skifs were presenfed. Can we ever forgef The Big Bad Wolf ? Togefher we have heard inferesfing falks abouf China and lvlexico, laughed and yelled af fhe Thursday assemblies, and lisfened affen- fively fo Old English songs. W Deparfmenfal programs are fhe lafesf word in assemblies, and fhe comical sif- uafions of our classmafes offered fhe audience a greaf deal of, enioymenf. We all remember fhe debafe befween fhe juniors and seniors when so many of us losf our good repufafions for our neaf appearance. These assemblies are among fhe many experimenfs fhaf have proved successful fhisyear. We feel fhaf fhe new Sfudenf Courf is a sfep forward in sfudenf governmenf. lf has caused many a sfudenf fo fhink fwice before he acfed, and if has been a help fo fhe office fhrough fhe voicing of sfudenf iudgmenf in several perplex- ing sifuafions. We mighf say fhaf fhis year has been an advenfure info a counfry of hifherfo unknown acfivifies. V, fi. ..,,'w-gK.,fng.:.Q,v, -T i L-,T gy , ,Q 1, 'an-,.q,'-2,-,,i-1:-j-5,IP:Q5g,,g6'-55,135.5-fi gig: 521.-,L-' Qi- ,, '-I '- ' - , 1 - ' 5.12- '- T - ,



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if- -,..-- 43432-rm ', ' .,. ,-f,., . .-9.1 1 woiakiars' CQUNCILS THE ASSOCIATED BOYS -by Homer Brown HE boys of CiTrus Union High School have Taken an acTive inTer1 esT in' The welfare of The school. This year has shown a greaT deal of improve- menT over The pasT years. Many unusual assemblies were pre- sen+ed during The firsT quarTer. Lewis A. Durham, a Y. M. C. A. leader, presenTed an iIIus+ra+ed lecTure. ArThur Chung, an honorary exchange sTudenT from Ha- waii To Pomona College, spoke aT The second meeTing. The Third assembly was composed of shorT speeches abouT school ciTizenship, aT which Time an oaTh of school ciTizenship was recommended for every. boy To follow. IT is as fol- lows: - As a CiTizen of CiTrus Union High School, I promise-I will never bring dis- grace upon This, my high school, by an acT of dishonesTy or cowardice. I will fighT for The ideals and cherished sTand- ards of my school. I will respecT and obey The high school regulaTions and do my bes+ To encourage a like respecT among Those who are prone To forgeT or disregard Them. I will sTrive unceas- ingly To quicken The public sense of civic duTy. Thus in all These ways, I will leave This high school noT less, buT greaTer Than iT was lefT To me. THE COUGAR KNIGHTS fby RoberT Bream HE Cougar KnighTs are a group of boys elecTed by The members of The AssociaTed Boys. During The firsT parT of The year The KnighTs 'have assisTed in many services To The school, such as paTroIling aT The high school games held on our campus, helping To' keep order in The halls. and The spongof- ing of STag-nighT. I -' R'-Y fgN'ugMfBfEfRT- .ss -y -I -, THE GIRLS' LEAGUE -by Muriel Young HE firsT Girls' League meeTing was held for The ins+aIIa+ion of new officers. The ouTgoing officers were Wilda Young, presidenT, and Mildred ComsTock, vice-presidenT. AT The second Girls' League meeT- ing, The quesTion of bobby socks was broughT up. AfTer The voTe was puT, firsT To The moThers and Then To The girls, The maioriTy of The girls expressed Their preference for shorT socks. The new law permiTTing eiTher long sTockings or shorT socks wenT inTo eTfecT aT once. This has been The firsT change in uniform reguIa+ion. ' Enioying a delighTfuI week-end of Trips and lecTures, Miss Dryden, BeTTy Blackwell, and Muriel Young aTTended The fall Girls' League ConvenTion aT The aTTracTive new Beverly Hills High School. The very appropriaTe Theme of The convenTion was: Men and women alike Turn from The ancienT Task of mak- ing a living To The sTrange new Task of living! The deIegaTes decided ThaT iT is necessary To choose an enioyable vo- caTion in order To pursue iT whole- hearTedly. The Girls' League sponsored an im- pressive and successful Hi-Jinx. AfTer enjoying a program presenTed by The S. S. and T. A. clubs, The girls parTici- paTed in a very unique scavenger hunT, which IasTed approximaTely half an hour. The girls' lunch boxes were aucTioned in The cafeTeria by none oTher Than The famous CapTain IGdd and his wiTe. Ending The deIighTfuI evening wiTh a dance in The gymnasium, The girls deparTed for Their homes or slumber parTies. ' The CiTrus Girls' League has been ex- Tremely acTive in previous years, and The girls are doing Their uTmosT To con- Tinue The acTiviTies. r'--.. rr if ' og g

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