Word: covina
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Donald Forte, of Adams House and Waban, led with 270 voting for him. Darcy Curwen, of Winthrop House and Exeter, S. H., was next with 245; then David Goldwait, of Winthrop and Medfield, 211; John Morgan, of Kirkland House and Covina, Calif...
Juniors, numbering five were: John W. Morgan, of Kirkland House and Covina, Calif., and end on last fall's football team; John Richardson, of Winthrop House and Milton, chairman of the Council's Elections Committee...
John W. Morgan, of Kirkland House and Covina, Cal.; Varsity football...
Morgan made a great stab at the ball and deflected it so that the Quaker end couldn't get to it, but the films plainly show that the national scholarship boy from Covina, California hadn't a Chinaman's chance of intercepting it. He had been seriously critized immediately after the game for missing the break that might have gotten the Crimson off to an early lead. If he had been able to get his hands on the pigskin it would have been a sure score as the remaining twenty-five yards or so to the goal was as bare...
...same resolution, PASSING. For the Crimson mentor this has meant two shifts in the starting lineup. Last year's Yardling captain, Don McNicol, who is reputed to sling a mean aerial, has been inserted into the starting lineup in place of Charley "The Baron" Spreyer at tailback and Covina, California's Jack Morgan, another newcomer to the Varsity, has taken over the left end slot from Joe Kouman. According to reports from the Charles River practice turf, Morgan is to be highly feared and respected when aerials loop into his territory...