Glendora High School - Bellendaine Yearbook (Glendora, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 43 text:

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Page 42 text:

no LA DALMA 55 BASKETBALL REVIEW FOR 1933 --By ALBERT OWEN I FTER numerous pre-season practice games this year, the team, under the skilled direction of Coach Schott, had high chances of winning the cham- pionship. The season started with a memorable tie game with Montebello, and only after three extra periods had been played did Montebello win with a score of 19-21. This defeat was rather crushing to the spirit of the team. Their next game was with Puente, victor of the League, and the team held up well under heavy opposi- tion. However, Puente won with a score of 18-31. Again Citrus was faced with defeat when it met El Monte, the final score being 30-21. Our next game was with Down- ey-hard fought, but in the end Downey proved itself the stronger team, 26-16. In our last game of this round, Citrus proved itself the stronger by a score of 18-14. In the second round Citrus was victor in two more games, thus bringing her total number of victories to three. The results of the second round were as follows: . Citrus 20, Montebello 22, Citrus 15, Puente 40, Citrus 27, El Monte 25, Citrus 27, Downey 40, Citrus 26, Excelsior 26. The B division team this year was coached by Mr. Perry of Pomona College. The B's proved themselves a credit to Citrus by ranking third place and winning AL. GWEN, M gr. six games. The B team this year was almost always beautiful, fast, smooth-work- ing. They worked wonderfully together. The results of their games were: First Second Montebello 18 Citrus 31 Montebello 37 Citrus 28 Peunte 19 Citrus 28 Puente 25 Citrus 39 El Monte 25 Citrus 24 El Monte 15 Citrus 20 Downey 13 Citrus 23 Downey 16 Citrus 36 Excelsior 21 Citrus 18 Excelsior 23 Citrus 22 The C division team But due to the loss of a valuable member of the team, they were demoralized and lost every one of their games. The D division was much more successful. Although they received little notice, they won third placein the league by losing only two games this season. Their scores were Citrus 18, Montebello 24, Citrus 15, Puente 14, Citrus 16, El Monte 18, Citrus began the year by winning all of their practice tilts. 21, Downey 16, Citrus 15, Excelsior 11. A VARSITY BASKETBALL Row Mr. Schott-coach, Lane, Bingham, Forbes, Bream, Ward, Cliffgard, Ellington Row Burnham Thomson, Timmons, Smyth. Drake, Pierce. Guffey. Row Row Row Row thirty CLASS B BASKETBALL QRightJ Peak. Hunter, Brown, Timmons. Oki, Watkins, Uemmitt. CLASS C BASKETBALL fLeftJ Lopez, Pedrosa, Robbins, Mr. Elversold-coat-li, Molina, Potter. Nelson, Morris.



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t O g 0 4 1- 0 1 a O u IQ l..-A DALMA 55 THROUGH THE PORTHOLE SHE yt ESTING her tired head in the palms of her hands, she gazed wearily out of the window across the driveway to the tennis court. Then her eyes wandered back again into the fa- miliar, old school room. It was nearly six o'clock. Dusk was settling over the empty room. A few dim, last rays of sunlight found their way to her hair- her perfectly waved black hair-and gleamed there. Her young face had a toil-worn expression. Why did her eye- lids seem so heavy? A pair of keen, expressive eyes peered through thick lenses of her horn-rimmed glasses. A sharp, aqueline nose shaded her de- termined yet kindly mouth and prom- inent, white teeth. A firm chin denoted character and will power. Large, cap- able hands had checked a short com- position with such hieroglyphics as tn, sp, w, P, Gr., dic, no C, PP, climaxed with C F and BB. A chic, bright green skirt and a. white knit sweater with long, puffy sleeves covered her tall, trim figure. Smart footwear, consistent with the rest of her appearance, showed tan sport oxfords, which completed her girlish costume. She stacked her papers neatly, slowly raised her head, and yawned. IEAN MCLEOD, '35 forty 'Goo SAVE THE TEACHER Of all the copyrighted handicaps of our human race, the teacher is the most noxious. His nervous system is black and blue from receiving and deceiving blows. He is disrespected and inspected, re- fused and confused, discomposed and decomposed. His lot is more arduous than is that of the President. The President can at least tell Congress fhis pupils, to go to that land of continuous summer, hell. He is underpaid, under-estimated, undercut, underfed, and under the weather. He's always in the red, hasn't time to get out on the green, has a hard time not getting black in the face, and always has the blues. He's expected to be a mathematician, a scientist, an economist, a statesman, a Napoleon, a dictionary, and a mother! God save the teacher! MARGARET HAYDEN, '34

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