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

 - Class of 1935

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Citrus Union High School - La Palma Yearbook (Glendora, CA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 24 of 118
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Page 24 text:

Row 2: SHELTON, H. PEAK, J. PERKINS, STURCES, HAW'DEN, TIMMONS, CLAY, J. RAY. Row 1: DRYDEN, KUHN, KISLING, EVANS, SFIMFARS, E1.1.iNo'i'oN, McLroD, SHELDON, BRUBAKER. WELFARE COUNCIL HE Welfare Council of Citrus Union 1-Iigh School, organized about the year 1915, was one of the first of its kind in the State of Califor- nia. The Welfare Council at first consisted of the Principal and four class presidents, but gradually it has increased its council to include the Student Body oflicers, the Girls' League oflicers, and a representa- tive from each class. From the very first, the Welfare Council has been of great importance in the life of Citrus. The Council this year has graciously performed many duties, attempt- ing to bring about good spirit and cooperation in the school. Early in the year the Council tackled the problem of how to advertise the spirit of Citrus at games during the year. The problem finally was solved by having the students carry with them pennants, hats, and pompoms of the school colors to give a good representation of Citrus at the various games. Later the Council concerned itself with problems of honesty, and it may truly be said that this organization has been in- strumental in making honesty a good policy. The Council has stim- ulated opinion with regard to the benefits of cooperative government and has helped to establish a fine morale and high ideals in the school. -Bertha Marie Seimears 18

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Row S: EBERSOLD, SCHOTT, L. G. SMITH, W PRYOR. Row 2: Coims. Row 1: WW' R, WATSON Rau HARPIER, CLAYIES. Bom. Goonwm, G W. SMITII, Porrun, HAYDl1N, Lliwls, STuRGLs R. SMITH, FARNSVVORIII SIIIgI.IIoN, RUIHMANN, PURIIUM, BROWN. FACULTY ILDRED M. BOYD-Commcrccg MARGARET .BROWN-Iioxiic Economics, AL CLAYES-Physical Education, English, Mathematicsg IRENE COBBS-Secretaryg GRACE DRYDEN-Physical Education, Englishg LEO V. EBERSOLD-Mechanical Drawing, Mathematicsg RUAH FARNSXVORTI-I-English: UNA M. FRENCH-I.arb guagcsg JEAN GOODWIN-Art: DONALD T. GRAFFAM-His- toryg HELEN GREENLAW-Physical Education, J. ROBERT HARPER-Chemistryg F. S. HAYDEN-Principal, HAROLD L. HERDEG-Machine Shop: HARRY H. KANZELMEYER-Science, Language, Mathematics: AI. ARTHUR LEWIS-Voiceg ROSA A. MCKUSICK-English, IRENE MCLEOD-Librarian, English, WIL- LIAM H. POTTER-Musicg RALPH I-I. PRYOR-Commerceg MARGARET PURDUM-Languagesg GRACE RUDMANN-Seo retaryg HENRY A. SCHOTT-Physical Education: ETHEL B. SHELDON-Vice Principal, Englishg LESTER G. SMITH-Manual Artsg RACHEL GRAVES SMITH-Dramaticsg WESI.EY V. SMITH -Social Scienceg EDWARD C. SNYDER-Mathematics: DAVID W. STURGES-Vice Principal, Biologv: STANLEY WARBURTON -English, Commerceg DONALD WATSON-Scieliceg CLIFTON C. WINN-Philosophy, Physical Educntiong MILDRED L. ZELL- HOEFER-History, English. -Morris Pocock 17 6'



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I Pl RKINS C ooze. lAlYNliS, Melaaon, Mu.l.l1k. STUDENT BCDDY SSEMBLIES loom large among Citrus Student Body responsibilities. This year, assemblies have been different in several respects from those of last year. Less frequent meetings and a new seating arrangement have resulted in greater student cooperation and fewer absences. Our own students supplied much of the entertainment. At one time we were very fortunate in bringing to our campus the president of the Y. M. C. A. in America, popularly known as Dad Elliot, who gave the high school and junior college Z1 very inspirational address. Then who can ever forget the Whittier College Men's Glee Club? The old tradition of Citrus hats, pom-poms, and banners was resur- rected and sponsored by the Big C and Cougar Knights. These evi- dences of Citrus spirit stimulated our attendance at games. We are very proud of the fact that more student-body tickets were sold this year than last and that the attendance at the games was nearly perfect. This year has witnessed unexpected changes in leadership. Illness pre- vented Fred Hynes, president-elect, from performing his duties until after the Christmas holidaysg and in his absence Jean McLeod, vice- president, presided. A trip during the autumn football season deprived us of our yell leader, Margaret Cookg and Humpy Golter, Junior Col- lege yell leader, officiated in her absence. In spite of these and other unexpected rearrangements, we call it a good year. --Jean McLeod 19

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