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K r FRESHMEN: Run' 2: li. Llili, P,xRs0Ns, FIQLTER, N. Cook, MUNSQN, HALL. Rim' I: Quick, Rl-immlx, SEXMEARS, W1-sr, A. Liawls. JUNIORS: Rau' 2: liL1,lNu'r'oN, NlCliKDl.A5, Hrawoiuck, M. W1l.l.iAn1s, P. Ptummiiix, Bucc.oi.A. Ron I: Asuunsr, liiiiuiixwr. Mrk, Fimsmx, H. PORTILR. SHNIORS: Ron' 2: IXIISHIXAMA, CAI,N'lR'I', MLNARU, ISWART. Rau' I: Srims, Mc1CAskl11,, Diczki-LY. SOPHOMORIZS: Rau' 2: S'l'Ukm.lis, Ml-,X'l'li5, LA Fl 1'lm, ULRICII, MORGAN, CUIKRIIYR, S. PLUMMI-.k. Ruiz' I: M. MILI.ITR, Gorfi-', laxmzx., IivANs, 'l'sf.H,xRNicu, Giuuusox, l.. Lewis. GIRLS' BASKETBALL N basketball this year, the seniors, especially anxious to make their last year a victorious one, fought fast and furiously. They ran away with a 26-4 victory from the juniors, contrary to custom, and tri- umphed over the sophomores 13-6. The sophomores, a strong and wiry team, did not show much tendency for the bucket, but held back any opposing team within their forward line. Live and learn- so say the freshies. Having thus learned and lived through the various tactics used in playing three-court basketball, they are prepared to make themselves dangerous opponents next year. The third team at playday included a good number of freshics. You should have seen the team walk away with the game on playdny--something like a 40-4 victory for Citrus. -Kiyoko Nishiyama 27
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1 Q ' I Row 3: AGUILAR, BRAY, SHELTON, V. Rnomss, BREQHT, Davis, KANZELMEYER Qcoachj. Row 2: W. HENDRICK, BLACKWELL, CMPFR, J. Coomak, AI. TIMMONS, W11.soN, C. AYON, SELBY. Row I: R. OGAS, TURNOUR, FRASER, RUBIO, NAKADA, Touzno. C FGOTBALL ROM material which was for the most part green and inexperienced, Coach Kanzelmeyer succeeded in molding a scrappy bunch that was more than worthy of the name Citrus. The season follows fLeague games starredj. Citrus 6, Bonita 0. Cit- rus 7, Bonita 7. Citrus 0, Covina 13. Citrus 6, Fremont 7. Citrus 13, Emerson 12. Citrus 13, Claremont 0. :iCitrus 6, Excelsior 0. :fCitrus 0, Excelsior 26. :iCitrus 0, Excelsior 6. In the first game Citrus completely outplayed Excelsior for a well-earned score, Roberts going over in the first quarter, after a pass was completed to Cooper. The second game found Citrus a little dazzled by the previous week's fine showing, and the Excelsior powerhouse steam-rolled Citrus. In the Hnal game, Citrus was caught napping in the first quarter when the Excelsior star, Groling, ran sixty yards for a score: but following that, the Cubs played even with the heavier Excelsiorites. In this last game Little Soapy Timmons was a standout in defense and played the best game on the field. The CK fine showing speaks well for the varsity of tomorrow, for little oaks into mighty acorns grow for is it vice versa?j. Lettermen were Cooper, Shelton, Timmons, Selby, Wilsoii, Aguilar, Casper, Bray, Blackwell, Roberts, Davis, Cruz, Brecht. -Jim Perkins 26
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CALENDAR EPTEMBER I0--SCHOOL BEGINS As usual, many poor greenies were so overawed by the seniors and high school life that they could not find their classrooms. Older classmen enjoyed friendly reunions and exciting talks. The first day is one of the few days when we hate to go home after classes are over. -Harold Peak SEPTEMBER 10-THE FIRST ASSEMBLY The first assembly opened with a big scramble for the right seat--not found by everybody. Of course the freshies were running hither and yon trying to figure out what side of the auditorium they belonged on. Mr. Hayden, after the sophomores were quieted, came forward on the stage to give that speech the freshies love to hear because of the welcome and the seniors love to hear because they know it will be the last time. Everybody seemed happy to be back. -John Clay SEPTEMBER 13-FIRST STUDENT BODY ASSEMBLY We're goin' to town now! said Bill Timmons in his speech during the first student body assembly of the year. Due to Fred Hynes' un- fortunate accident, the vice-president, Jean McLeod, took charge and introduced the ofiicers of the most important organizations. A clever concluding talk was given by Mr. Graffam. -Jean McLeod SEPTEMBER 15-PRESHMAN TEA The Girls' League acted the part of true big sisters by giving the freshman girls a get-acquaintedu tea. We all enjoyed the delightful social hour and the entertainment furnished by a number of talented upper-class girls. -Betty Bakenhus SEPTEMBER 20-FIRST GIRLS' LEAGUE ASSEMBLY At the first Girls' League meeting, the president welcomed the fresh- man girls and introduced the officers for the year. The freshmen girls furnished splendid entertainment. Congratulations, freshies! -Clella Brubaker SEPTEMBER 28-ALL'S FAIR Fair day, and a half day of vacation! It seemed that all Citrus took advantage of the free tickets. A certain group of girls came home wearing ropes Cmade by the Boy Scoutsj and loaded down with dog food-quite fitting? -Barbara Greenland OCTOBER 5-CITRUS-MONROVIA FOOTBALL GAME Woe is me! Monrovia won 21-0 on their own field. -Frank Van Vliet 28
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