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ng LA DALMA 53 I SENIOR I-II-TRI HE purpose of the Senior Hi-Tri Club has been to unite its members in a spirit of friendliness and service. Membership was open to any junior or senior girl. The theme of the club was Life and I. During the year the club studied social welfare and visited such places as the Los Angeles County Iail and Brother Tom's Mission. Officers: Edith Powell, president, Iean Lee, vice president, Helen Marie Grant, secretary, Barbara Crow, treasurer, Adelaide Hughes, social chairman, Martha Alexander, program chairman, Mary Vera Richardson, service chairman, Miss McKusick and Mrs. C. B. Shoemaker, advisers. SENIOR HI-Y The Senior Hi-Y is one of the oldest organizations on the campus. It is com- posed of junior and senior boys. As is customary, the club presented a program for assembly which was greatly appreciated by the students. A An interesting Y.M.C.A. convention held in Alhambra was attended by several of the members. One of the main events of this convention was a basketball tourna- ment. Citrus entered a team and was fortunate enough to win first place. A hand- some, silver trophy was the reward for their work. Officers: Paul Thomson, president, Victor Miller, vice president, Herbert Meier, secretary, Calvin Bream, treasurer, Mr. Snyder, adviser. IUNIOR HI-TRI H To inspire the highest ideals among girls was the purpose of the Iunior Hi-Tri. The triangle, the symbol of this club, stands for physical, mental, and spiritual training. . Some of the activities were a week-end spent at Balboa, a Christmas party for unfortunate children, and delightful twilight socials and ,discussions at the homes of members. The group enjoyed an evening at the Pomona Y plunge. Officers: Mary Ellen Wathen, president, Mariema Raab, vice president, Mary Menard, treasurer, Barbara Greenland, secretary, Mrs. McLeod and Miss Capelle, advisers. IUNIOR HI-Y The purpose of this club was to create, maintain, and extend throughout school and community, high standards of Christian character. Among the social activities were a trip to the Pomona Y for a swim, a joint session with Covina and Monrovia, and weekly meetings for discussing problems of the school. Oflicers: Iohn Clay, president, Albert Miller, vice president, lack Williams, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Watson, adviser. thirly-four
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xi I O ' ' 1 ' ' ' ig LA DALMA 55 SHIP'S LOG QCALENDARJ Nov. 17 Dec. 2 Mr. Walton gave interesting talk on Olympic athletes and their stand against the use of tobacco. Nov. 18 Three cheers! Class B football team shattered all time record and won cup as result of tie for first honors in the league. Nov. 19 Girls had annualel-Ii-links and made real Americans out of a motly horde of Swedes, Germans, Missourians, and what nots. The Melting Pot must have been a big success. Nov. 22 Student body was entertained by the excellent program of harmonica numbers played by Mr. Hartly. Nov. 23 Who says they ain't no Tarzan? Texas strong man put on big be- lieve it or not show. Nov. 24 More vacation. One day for Thanks- giving and another for recovery from a widespread epidemic of acute gas- trodynia. QDear me, the freshies still insist they had nothing more than plain stomach-aches., Nov. 28 Thirty red-blooded Cougars answer- ed Coach Schott's call for basketball. Let's go, Citrus! thirty-:ix The Alumni play, The Wasp's Nestf, proved to be one of the best plays Citrus has ever seen. Reports have it that the audience did not sleep well the remainder of the night. Dec. 4 Hi-Y fellows attended conference at Monrovia. Dec. 5 A cloud settled over the school as we learned of the death of our beloved Mrs. Lewis. She was kind and pa- tient with us all and ever willing to lend help and encouragement. Dec. 8 Student body gathered to hear a short talk by the principal and a re- port on the work being done by the Los Angeles receiving hospitals. Dec. 9 Citrus varsity lost first practice game to Bonita. Dec. 17 Intellectuals of Scholarship Club had aristocratic party. ,Tis rumored they even had Felix Cat pictures. Ian. 3 Citrus varsity ended with small end of score in practice basketball game with South Pasadena. Ian. 6 Montebello finally won the first
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