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Cub LA DALMA 535 C IUNIOR CLASS -By IEAN LEE TARTING the year with the selection of attractive blue and gold sweaters, the Iunior Class launched a memorable program of activities for the year 1932 and 1933. The outstanding event of the year was the Iunior-Senior Banquet, which will be remembered as the most original social affair given in Citrus Union High School. The contribution of the Iunior Class to activities of the school ranged from par- ticipation in sports to music, and the class received distinction in all of these. The success of the operetta, The Emperor's Clothes, was attributed in large measure to these two juniors, who had a share in the management: Henry Engle- hardt assumed responsibility for the sale of tickets, and Don Fay took charge of building the stage setting. The juniors also helped with the operetta by their work in the orchestra and glee clubs. Margaret Hayden, Iames Shields, Grace Wills, Muriel Young, and Mary Vera Richardson took prominent part in interschool forensics. Both honor and social clubs had a good representation, the Scholarship Club, Big C, S.S., and Hi-Tri being composed almost entirely of juniors. The honor students were the following: Harold Wright, William Garrison, Barbara Crow, Mary Vera Richardson, Sarah Austin, Margaret Hayden, Philip Meier, George Osborn, Violet Spencer, Beulah Watt. Athletics had the following representation from the juniors: girls' basketball- Barbara Crow, Betty lane Hendrick, Marjorie Pinkstaff, Elmira Ayon, Marzelle Blackwell, Clara Barbara Carr, Muriel Evans, Phyllis Evans, and Alice Gene Fager, tennis-Marjorie Pinkstaff, Margaret Hayden, Mary Vera Richardson, Sarah Austin, and Barbara Crow, boys' varsity football--Herbert Ward and Edward Bondie, var- sity basketball-Max Pierce and Herbert Ward, varsity track-Homer Brown, Her- bert Ward, and Wilbtir Harr, varsity baseball-Max Bingham and Edward Bondie, B football-Bob Smith, Iulius Ott, Tom Oki, Homer Brown, Bud Miller, George Osborn, and Wayne Golf, B basketball-Wayne Goff, Tom Oki, and Homer Brown, B track--Bob Smith, Iulius Ott, and Tom Oki, C football-Charles Potter and Philip Meier. Officers: Robert Smith, president, Charlotte Gordon, vice president, lean Lee, secretary, Henry Englehardt, treasurer, Clifford Rider, welfare council, George Os- born, yell leader, Miss Powell and Mr. Graffam, advisers. IN SINCERE REMEMBRANCE: HENRY CHAPMAN '34 furry-:I
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8 . ' I . l C I I o . IQ LA DALMA 55 SUNSHINE ON THE WATERS RESURGAM fl Shall Rise Againj Do the shadows hide no shape of lin- gering foot falls? Of those who once have laughed and sorrowed here? Does the starshine hold no tremor of young laughter? The stairs recall no sorrow of a tear? No, the silence holds its peace, gaunt ghosts of dust Creep softly into rooms, are still again. Bright tinsel hope has turned to ugly rust. This crumpled house of mine bears man scars, But I'll escape, above me are the stars. ADEL.AlDE HUGHES, '33 A Vnaw UNFORGOTTEN I glanced up from my work for an instant to look at the sunset. It proved not to be a mere glance, however, for the scene before me held my attention. The sun was slowly sinking down. Till the last bit of it was gone, I gazed on with breathless ecstacy. As if not desiring to be forgotten immediately after its departure, the sun had left a flaring mantle of glory on the western sky, which reflected on all the earth. Even the clouds in the far north and Cast were tinged with the colors of the departing rays. The sunset itself was a color which can never be copied by man, a gorgeous mixture of red, orange, and gold. In the places where the colors dimmed, the azure sky filtered in, giving an effect of a green border. to be parallel with rays and to face the spot where the sun had last set as they reflected the colors. To me they seemed to be flushed faces, sorrowing that Apollo had left, and again it impressed me that they were paying tribute to the sun god as he departed. With an intention to resume my tasks, I turned slowly, trying to drink in all the beauty with one last look all around the sky. My gaze stopped short when I beheld the stately mountains in the north, for there lay a scene which I shall never forget. As it was yet early in the spring, snow lay still un- melted on the summit of the lofty mountains. The ruddy glow of the sunset flamed on the snow, as it did on the sky above, tinting the dazzling white with a soft scarlet. Immediately below the stretching line of pink was visible the cold blue of the mountains, forming the most gorgeous natural combination I had ever seen. I gazed long, satisfying my soul with the beauty it craved and fixing the scene firmly in my mind, for I knew that rarely were such scenes to be witnessed. Downward from this view sloped long, even lines of the dark green foli- age of fruit trees, and directly before me lay a spreading field of fragrant, golden, stately mustard blossoms, oc- casionally dotted with lavender. I knew, after I had seen this magnificent view in which God gave me all the beauty of his creations to see, that there is nothing more inspiring than His work. The bits of spring clouds all seemed K. NISHIYAMA, '55 lorcyafvz 1 AP' ' nf?
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