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H0499 , E 2... 1 if 1, IMAGAGA STAFF
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Puente to the Front The Puente Union High School may well feel proud of the record which she has made this year. She has not only shown her niettle and superior quality rather than quantity in athletics, but she has also branched out in other school activities, thereby proving that she does not have to conhne herself to one particular phase of school life, but can break away from 'fsmall town stuff by achieving success in all school activities. Nevertheless in the summing up of Puente Hi's many and varied achievements, we shall confine ourselves first to her athletic records. First, we entered football for the first time and although we did not win the championship, we won over our worst rival in the league, Norwalk. Next, we made a splendid showing in basketball, proving ourselves to be a school of brawn as well as brain. Too, we must not for- get to mention the fact that Puente broke the record in the pole vault in track, and that two of her loyal students sprinted down the cinder path to gold medals. 'cPretty good, eh what'?,' After adding that Puente has fully vindicated herself for all Wrong doings in her splendid showing in girls, baseball by winning the cham- pionship of the league and our hrst cup, and by the faithfulness and good showing of our boys, baseball nine, we will leave athletics and go on to organizations. We now have ten organizations in Puente High School: Student Body, the Girlis League, Letter lVIen's Club, Boyis Glee, Cirlis Clee, Debating Club, Orchestra, Radio Club, Press Club, and the Hi Y. We are glad to say that our Student Body has had a most successful career for two reasons: First, we profited by the suggestions of last year's class of ,21 and made their theory our policy. Second, we have had an excel- lent Student Body President and have been in fullest co-operation with him all dur- ing the school year. Next, we may bring forth to an expectant world, the fact that of these ten organizations, four have been formed this year: the ul,etter Menis Clubfi the HPress Clubfi the uliadio Clubf' and the uljebating Clubfl All of these have proved themselves to be very successful and necessary organizations. We should like to enumerate still further how Puente has come to the front this year, in all classes of student activities, but space is growing limited, so we will leave with you this hope: that Puente Hi may be made even more successful next year by having a school paper run by the Student Body and financed from the Student Body dues, and by the prohts realized from the Friday night picture shows. The editing of a school paper will not only be educational to the students, but it will also be a great advertisement to the school itself as we would be able to ex- change with other schools. The financing should not be difficult as there will be little athletic expenses next year and also the school might be able to run ads in their paper as is done in the Imagaga. -W. A. 722. Page Fire
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