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Rau' 7: KNOWLES, BOON, STURGIZS Qadviserj, COCBILL, GREEN. Rau' 6: PAGE, E. QUICK, HERNANDEL MARTIN, MAUCR, C. ABBOTT, FRFNCH, PEAR, Houon. Row 5: GIIfIfoRD, HALL, HUNTER, REED, SCHOLLER, MORRIS, BARER, CASIIER, R. NIiTzLEI'. Rouf 4: RHYNER, HIBLER, LEE, L. NETZI.l3Y, TAYLOR, SoNcER, WILLIAMS, NAKADA. Rau' 3: CRABAUGII, PERcI', HARR, HARDING, PORTER, GRAVES, BELL, FERGUSON. Row 2: BROWN, WATi', RUDDELL, LEWIS, TUCRER, RILEY, B. QUICK, RoIsERTs, YINGST. Row I: WEST, BRUIIARER, MEYER, KUHN, MQYA, ESHELMAN, NISHIYAMA, WALTERS, HARRIS, TURNOUR. PRES!-IMAN CLASS F-R-E-S-H-I-E-S, F-R-E-S-H-I-E-S, F-R-E-S-H-I-E-S, freshies, freshies, rah! Freshie spirit! Freshie pep! Hear our Cougar roar: G-R-R-R-R Preshies! Freshies! Rah! F-R-O-S-H! Frosh! Frosh! Frosh! When you're up, you're up: When you're clown, you're down. When you,re up against the freshies, You're upside clown! Freshman class officers were Harold Peak, president, Benny Hunter, vice president, Arlene Lewis, secretary, Cecil Green, treasurer: Bertha Marie Seimears, Welfare-Council representativeg Kenneth fWimpyj Turnout, yell leader: Charlie Abbott, sergeant-at-arms, and Agnes Williams, historian. The story ends here, but only for the present, for history, even fresh- man history, is a continued story. -Agnes Williams 23 I
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M Row 6: SELE, A1.LlSON, CAMPBELL, EALY, SEIMEARS, JENSEN, PERKINS, Woon, McKusIcR fadviserj. Row 5: VELEZ, NORIEGA, TRUJILLO, PEDROZA, LOPEZ, ToRREs, ROGERS, LEE,joHNsToN, GERHARZ. Row 4: C. AYON, J. VILLALOVAS, MUNSON, TE'r5R, N. CooR, BAKENHUS, GAYARDO, LE FEVER, WILSON. Ron' 3: P. AYON, ORTUNO, REDDIN, SQFINCFR, PARSIJNS, HOLCOMB, MAINS, WOLFE, THIESEN, CONE. Row 2: HENDRICK, HAMILTON, SI.oYER, CHERRY, HARR, L. AI3Bo'1 I', Gil., L. Cook. BOAP, FRASER. Row I: KONNO, DANA, PEIRQIL, IZNGELI-IARIm'I', Mock, HERR, WEST, FLORES, PIJLID0, L. VIl.I.AI.ovAs. PRES!-IMAN CLASS NE of the biggest events in our lives occurred when we as the class of '38 entered the portals of Citrus Union High School. We were like tiny ducks in a very large pond. However, so cordial was the greeting of the Citrus faculty and upper classmen that the little ducks felt quite at home. What have we to be proud of? Our first success was the winning of the Girls' League Charity drive. That, upperclassmen, is worthy of your admiration. Girls who made the freshman basketball team were Lois Parsons, Bertha Marie Seimears, Nellita West, Nancy Cook, and Arline Lewis. Boys who received a letter on the B and C football teams were Harold Peak, Robert Knowles, Glen Casper, Louie Roberts, jack Ray, and Cornelius Ayon. Girls who went out for hockey were Nellita West, Evelyn Lee, Louise Reddin, Frieda Corder, Delleen Rud- dell, Dorothy Baker, and Arline Lewis. Freshmen who showed them- selves outstanding in tennis were Evelyn Lee, Bertha Marie Seimears, Kathryn Dana, and Frank Le Fever. We elected Kenneth fWimpyj Turnout for class yell leader, with Glen Casper as his assistant. With the help of Mr. Sturges and Miss McKusick we chose the following yells for our class: 22
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v. Z Q l e , QA . Row 3: SCHOTT Ccoachj, LONG, CULLER, AKIN, CULI,EN, MAEIJING, LANE, CLAY, STODDARD, HASTIE. Row 2: DRENDFL, SPEER, VAN VLIET, CO1.LEY, TILIMONS, T. PERKINS, ELLINGTON, FULTON, C. RHODES. Row 1: MONlKOE Qmanagcry, Kunz, Wus'r, G. Puma, Lovnz, G. HUNTER, RODRIGUEZ, KENDMQK, BaoTHEa'roN. FOOTBALL ARSITY football prospects looked better than average this fall when thirty men turned out for practice. But somehow the assorted talent didn't click, and after a mediocre practice season, Citrus got away to a disastrous start in the S. G. V. L.: however, the Cougars finished strongly and were always a threat. The season follows. Citrus 7, Montebello 13: For the first time in history the Montebello Oilers defeated Citrus, who made a courageous last half bid for victory. Citrus 7, Puente 0: A five yard end-run by Captain Soapy Timmons gave Citrus a deserved victory over a plucky Indian. Citrus 12, El Monte 26: Off to an early lead made possible by Peak's eighty-five yard punt run-back, the Citrus attack bogged under, and El Monte made touchdowns almost at will. How- ever, Citrus' twelve points were the first scored on El Monte in two years of League competition. Citrus 6, Excelsior 13: Citrus com- pletely outplayed the Pilots in the Armistice Day battle, but several hard breaks cost the Cougars the game. Lettermen were Timmons fcaptainj , Clay, Colley, Drendel, Ellington, Fulton, Hunter, Kendrick, Lane, Lopez, Parsons, G. Peak, T. Perkins, C. Rhodes, Van Vliet. --Jim Perkins 24
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