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Y . fi 'va-4.-13 1-1-m.:.,. 1, .---I, V sy Am, 19 ,Ay ,, gb SENIOR HI Y -by Bill Garrison The TirsT meeTing oT The CiTrus Hi Y club was held in OcTober. The oTficers, eIecTed The year before, were inviTed To The Hi Y oTTicers' reTreaT -aT Jenks Lake. During The meeTings oT The TirsT quar- Ter of The schnggl year, The club was lucky in obTainii1g several very inTeresT- ing speakers. Also during The TirsT guar- Ter seven new members were Taken inTo The club-six OT Them leaders in The iunior class. The club Took in more members each quarTer. OTHcers George Osborn, presidenT Henry EngeIhardT, vice-presidenT Bill Garrison, secreTary Tom Oki, Treasurer Mr. Snyder, adviser. I SENICDR I-II TRI -by M. Vera Richardson The TirsT big evenT oT The Senior Hi Tri Tor The TirsT quarTer was The Tea Tor moThers and Y.W.C.A. Council, held aT The home oT MargareT Hayden. The program consisTed oT poeTry reading and music. Service proiecTs Tor The year included assisTing The librarian aTTer school, call- ing up girls who have been absenT, and serving aT TacuITy dinners. A recogniTion service Tor new mem- bers oT all clubs in San Gabriel Valley was held aT The La Verne BreThren Church on November B. OTFicers I Jean Lee, presidenT Barbara Crow, vice-presidenT CharIoTTe Gordon, secreTary VioIeT Spencer, Treasurer MargareT Cook, inTer-club council rep- resenTaTive ' M. Vera Richardson, program chairman Mary E. WaThan, social service chair- man Miss McKusick and Mrs. Shoemaker, ad- visers. . .,.. , - V-I---.-, .q .,,- V-,H-.. 5, . .--.,,,,,c-...M-. - -F.,-V.,-vp. . .n 1':- ' .- 'f-1.-.557-1.-r-4--A.,f. -4 1-' '-. I' r' TFT: f'Q'5H'F'TTQ'f Ff'T'f7f 1' ' I ' , : I lv, I --.. - ' I gat ' IT. 'lr L. ' ' - I JUNIOR HI Y, -by Bob SingIeTon The Junior Hi Y is a branch oT The Y.M.C.A. Tor Treshman and sophomore boys. They enioy The same Type of ac- TiviTies as Their elder broThers do. The purpose oT This club is To creaTe, main- Tain, and exTend ThroughouT school and communiTy high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer. During The TirsT quarTer, The club had one nighT meeTing, aT which Mr. L. C. MacDonald, San Gabriel Valley Y. M. C. A. SecreTary, s oke. AT each noon meeTing one oT Thie members gave a shorT Talk on The subiecT HonesTy in The School. OTTicers Hugh Bream, presidenT Glen Kuhry, vice-presidenT Bob SingIeTon, secreTary-Treasurer Mr. WaTson, adviser. - JUNIOR I-II TRI ' A -by Mary Buccola The Junior Hi Tri is composed oT Treshman and sophomore members oT The Girl Reserves. The purpose oT The organizaTion is Triendship and service. To cemenT Their friendship, The girls meT each monTh aT a member's home Tor poTIuck and Spanish dinners, wienie bakes, eTc. The program Tor The year included a varieTy oT inTeresTs: a'ring proiecT, c:raTTs, visiTs To The HunTingTon Library and LiTTIe Women, discussion groups, and Travel Talks. One impressive expe- riencewas The recogniTion service aT La Verne. OTHcers Wynona EIIingTon, presidenT Sybell Plummer, vice-presidenT Mary Buccola, secreTary PaTsy Plummer and JeaneTTe Morgan, disTricT represenTaTives ' RoberTa Label, service chairman Mrs. McLeod, adviser. ,1.,.,V -.,.- . ,. .. ..,,.. V-.,.f,.. . -: ' 1' H' PI l 1 '
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. . or - , , . ,H l l Qu J l I VARSITY FOOTBALL . -by Tom Oki Q lTl-l fhe opening of fhe I933 foofball campaign, hopes for anofher oufsfanding Cougar eleven were anyfhing buf brighf. Al- fhough approki ely forfy-five enfhusi- asfic grid pr cfs greefed Coach Henry Schoff, only fwo leffermen re- furned, capfain-elecf l-lerberf Ward and Duke Bondie. Coach Schoff was faced wifh 'rhe difficulf fask of filling in vacancies wifh inexperienced players: buf wifh a spirif of cooperafion exisfing among fhe squad, fhe feam slowly rounded info shape by fhe opening of fhe league season. The Cougars fin- ished in a deadlock for fhird place wifh fhe surprisingly powerful Downey Ma- roons. Scores of pracfice games: Cifrus, Og Bonifa 6 - Cifrus, O: Soufh Pasadena, 6 Cifrus, O1 Monrovia, 6 Cifrus, 6: Chino, 2. COUGARS TROUNCE OILERS Wifh ifs offense clicking properly for fhe firsf fime fhis season, fhe Cougars, ushered info I933 league compefifion, had liffle difficulfy in handing fheir hosfs, fhe lvlonfebello Oilers, a 20-6 sefback. This confesf marked fhe fenfh consecufive Cifrus vicfory over fhe Oilers. The Cougars drew firsf blood when, in fhe second period, Mil- ler made a specfacular running cafch of Brown's pass and scored. Smifh bucked fhrough cenfer for fhe exfra poinf. Early in 'rhe fhird quarfer, Timmons infercepfed a lvlonfebello pass and raced fwenfy-five yards down fhe side lines for fhe second score. Lafer in fhe same period Smifh cracked off- fackle for anofher fouchdown. Speer's off-fackle 'rhrusf added fhe exfra poinf. lvlonfebello's lone score came in The INDUSTRY NUMBER 0 0 0 0 final quarfer. Whife, Oilerhalfback, scored affer a forfy-yard march had placed fhe ball on fhe Cifrus four-yard line. L PU ENTE SCALPS CITRUS Eur and feafhers flew fhick and fasf as fhe Cifrus Cougars and Puenfe ln- dians sfruggled fiercely in a franfic ef- forf fo gain fhe league leadership. When all signs of warfare had ceased, if was evidenf fhaf 'rhe ,Redskins could dish if ouf, buf our Cougars couldn'f fake if. The lniuns rode away wifh fhe long end of a 6-O score. In 'rhe inifial period, Ouarferback lvlaxson fook a laferal pass from Clark and ran fen yards before downing fhe ball behind fhe Cougar goal line. This score proved fo be fhe margin of vicfory. Alfhough fhe Cifrus aerial affack baffled 'rhe ln- dians fhroughouf fhe confesf, fhe Cou- gars failed fo display fhaf offensive punch when needed The mosf. Lions TRAMPLE COUGARS 'T Wifh Wrighf, flashy El lvlonfe quar- ferback, leading fhe onslaughf, fhe Lions deflafed fhe Cougars' pennanf hopes by scoring a decisive I4-O vic- fory over our gridders. El lvlonfe broke fhe ice in 'rhe opening quarfer when Wrighf crossed fhe covefed sfripe from fhe fhree-yard line, -affer a susfained drive had placed fhem in sfriking dis- fance of fhe Cifrus goal line. The Lions fallied again in fhe second .period as fhe resulf of a fwenfy-yard pass, Workman fo l-larlin. Bofh exfra poinf affempfs were sfopped by fhe Cougar forward wall. The Lions were ,awarded fheir final fwo poinfs for fheir efforfs in block- ing Capfain Ward's punf in 'rhe end zone early in fhe 'fourfh quarfer. Ward's playing and punfing feafured fhe Cifrus affack. ' l 28 l l l 'i . l l l 1 l l
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