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SENIOR HI-Y ROW 5: B. Brown, P. Malone, R. Dana, W. Englehart. R. Duff, H. D. Allen, N. Stevens. ROW 4: F. Odell, J. Gordon, K. Linder, P. Hanes, O. Janeway, R. Courtney. ROW 3: K. Goya, B. Knieling, G. Bashore, J. Dyer, F. Chapman. ROW 2: J. Warren lvice-pres.J, D. Dyer Csecj, S. Baxter Ctreas.J, J. Konno tvice-pres.J, Mr. Snyder Cadviserl. ROW 1: B. Harding Cpres.J. the first Tri-County League game which will be on October 13. OCTOBER ll-Mr. Hayden and the Girls' League Cabinet enter- tained the Vllelfare Council and the Cougar Knights at dinner in the high school cafeteria. OCTOBER 12-The XV football team niet Downey in their first .1 UNION Hl.-Y ROW 4: M. Magnuson, G. Brown, F. Wath- en. E. Sprague, D. Snyder fprogram chair- rnanb, J. Stover, F. Brownell, T. Ellington. ROW 3: M. McKee, W. Hanes, D. Knieling. R. Ferguson fsecj, R. Smith, J. Naylor. Mr. Morris fadviserl. ROW 2: G. Nakada fvice-pres.J, C. Maxcy, A. Robinson, A. Erickson ftreasj. ROW l: H. Toledo Cpres.J. swwss mpfww.-rw. -essmswsfmmwmwvwwwf afar. 1 . f -X eww wsqiRRssswmswR
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OCT! Jlllili 3-Coach lianzelineyens football teain began their practice season hy winning over El Monte, 14 to 6. Ed Netzley, lfred Chapman, and jiin llyer did soine outstanding' playing. tJt I't JIIICR -I--s-'l'he tiirl Reserves under the leadership of llfladeline Stover, their president, had a successful supper ineeting. Their other officers are llette Hill, vice-president: l,aurise Nel- son, secretary: and Ethel Vtlulff, treasurer. tJL l'Ull1QR 5-VVe were entertained in ZlSSC1l1iJiy by Mr. Swallow. a magician. He left us puzzled as to how, blindfolded, he knew the color of lluster l3rown's sweater, trousers, and shoes. He ended his program hy warning' students against fortune tellers and inind readers. Ut l'UllER Cr-At a night game at San llernardino our Varsity football team, in spite of rain during the first half and a genuine downpour during' the last half, won a 6 to O victory over San llern- ardino lligh. This was our second and final practice gaine before tillQl.S' l.IiAtiLIE CABINET ROW 2: J. Barrett tsecj, L. Blackwood tnursel, O. McIntosh tnursel. ROW 1: M Durrell tprogram chairmanl, M. Lee tpres.J, M. Cook tvice-pres.J. N x
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'l'ri-County Leztgue gztine of the yeztr :ind lost, l5 to U. The felt pretty low, since this was their first defeat in two veztrs ztnd their second in three seasons of 'l'ri-County l,C2lQ'llC plziviiiq. UCUIY Jlilili li-The Varsity footbztll teztm met Downey in the first l.C1lg'1lC gztine ol' the season :ind barely retziined their shirts by it l4 tu l-l score. t7t l'tJl1liR ltr-'Momlzty night Nlztrizm XlVicks entertztined the llig' :tt her home in Monrovia. The officers ttf the club for this yeztr ztre Catherine Carr, presi- dent: lXl:tri:tn lillington, vice-president: and Viviun blensen, secre- tziry. Miss Dryden, their adviser, ztcts :ts their treasurer. The llig members have ztdded much to the school spirit this yezir by niztking coloritil poinpoiis, which :ire seen :it the foul' bztll gztmes. CJCTUIEIER l7--.Mi assembly, with Swiss yodelers entertaining, wits held for the benefit of injured athletes, ztnd everybocly was tillil. RESERVES ROW 4: Miss Penny tadviserl. B. Ott, B. Bevan, E. Wulff ttrcusd, S. Howell. Miss Rziab tudviserl. ROW 3: Miss Sandifur tzidviserl. M. Ellington, D. Gillis, M. Alden. J. Tucker tliziglel. A. McNiel. F. Riley. A. Hanes. ROW 2: E. Magnuson, M. Wolfe, L. Bullard. L. Dickey, L. Nelson fsec.t, L. Hurbeson, E. Ott, L. Penland. ROW 1: V. Torrey. M. Pryor. B. Hill tvice-presj, M. Stover tpres.J, P. Hogan, S. Gray, N. Spencer. 1 --,r-w 1 v 1 -wsnm..r x -r Y
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