Glendora High School - Bellendaine Yearbook (Glendora, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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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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, ' L U ' 9 I I o . I IQ LA.. DALMA 55 league basketball game of the season. Score, 22 to 20. Ian. 11 Debaters took South Pasadena to cleaners in a practice tilt. Ian. 12 Forensic artists lost to Los Angeles. Ian. 13 Friday the thirteenth for Citrus, all right. Basketball team lost to Puente by a score of 31-18, and the debate team lost to Los Angeles High by a 3-0 decision. Of course we aren't sup- erstitious, but it does look funny. Ian. 14 Well, well, Cougar varsity defeated La Verne Frosh, 19-15. Who says FOUND IN THE FILES This item from an early newspaper establishes the fact that Professor Sturges was one of our first inhabitants ljournalistically speakingj: The mud and slime in Los Angeles are intensely disgusting. When Glendora originated her school system, there were two or three school rooms and 33 students, now, look at Citrus and say what was taught in those first few years-addition or multiplication F OF we can't play basketball? Jan. 20 Varsity lost third league game to El Monte. Score, 30-21. Ian. 24 Too many tests for assembly. This is one week we would like to skipl Ian. 26 Seniors won first cross country run. juniors came in close secondg freshies and sophs also ran. Ian. 27. Varsity is still having bad luck. We lost to Downey by 13 points in a hard fought game. The first semester also ended, but the scores won't be known till Thursday. THE AZUSA HERALD A long time ago, the citizens of this valley really appreciated the natural beauty of our mountainsg they scrawled enchanting lines, and it was nothing but the waiting plough handles which kept them from erecting their own Stonehenge. These few lines give a very small idea of how grand their emotions really were: Old Baldy glistens in the light of the setting sun like a huge diamond surrounded with emeraldsf' lhirly-rr L M. gi

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