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September October November December lanuary February March 15 16 26 2 3 10 14 17 31 5 ll 13 21 26 28 5 19 17 4 7 ll 12 17 16 28 5 I-I' T' 'VV'ell, here we are again. Time for paper and pen. Out of school for a day to celebrate the Mexican way. Cowboys start the football fight at Coachella this very night. Classes elect officers for the yearg some may shed a weary tear. El Chasqui staff gathered in to Mrs. Belmour's little den. Majorettes, song, cheer leaders try out while all the students sing and shout! T. C. L. football festival at Citrusg Cowboys eager to show fight for us. Future Farmers survive initiation-prove vigor for chosen occupation. Student Council holds first dance. All the students out to prance. Alumni here for Homecoming Day and to see the Bonita fray. At Citrus, G. A. A. play basketball-of course they were the best of all! Books were closed, so they say, that we might observe Armistice Day. G. A. A. initiatees were braided, painted, and such by the old members holding them in their clutch. With circus gayety as their theme, the sophs gave a dance that made folks beam. Basketball season begins right now-and con- tinued with victories-and how! We are out of school for just two days to add to the Thanksgiving praise. Future 1-lomemakers' dance in store, and Christ- mas is knocking on our door. Music department gives their presentation the night before Christmas vacation. Senior-lunior prom topic of all conversation. For- mals and best manners dusted off for the occasion. F.H.A. initiatees were fed-much spaghetti and garlic bread. Corona host to speedball girls who came home with all the victors' curls. Paletteers celebrate St. Valentine's day by giving a dance very pretty and gay. Lincoln's birthday gives us holiday. Marilynne Shanks, orator, is the very best at the Barstow district speech contest. Seniors skip school for day in the mountains, where there was skiing, and hiking' and lots of tobbogans. Vaqueros win T.C.L. laurels--gave it to Bonita with both barrels. Cowkids champs too, right out of the blue! Track tennis, and baseball begin. Sports do make all the world akin.
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Hockey FRONT ROW: L. Laos, F. Mv- Cain, H. Thompson, B. Harris, D. Hausman, P. Voenstra, M. Shanks, V. Collins, SECOND ROW: E. Berry, R. Dennis, B. Brown, M. Kramer, B. Vander- ziel, V. Satteriield, W. Starling. V. Snyder, A. Moralesq THIRD Row: A. Campos, D. Constantine, B. Burkhart, H. lest, R. Alvarez, lv Scott, E. Weber, G. Davis, L.A. Capperp BACK ROW: B. Christy, B. Morrison, L, Decker, E. Cornu, P. MacLean, M. Bozarth, N. Cocko, G. Wagner, B. Ryitel, D. Brink- man Seniors were the champions in the hockey interclass playoffs. The junior team won second place, and the sophomores and freshmen tied for third. Louise Pierce was sport manager. Gwen Davis was the senior captaing Iackie Keller, the juniorg Bobbie Green, the sophomore leader, and Laura Lee Thompson led the irosh squad. The G.A.A. hockey playday was held at Claremont high school on April lO. It had been scheduled for the week before, but the weatherman had other ideas then. The Chino girls returned with one tie, and two defeats. The freshman team was the only team which won its game. FRONT ROW: G. Lobo, R. Abach- erli, P. Black, H. Ryckman, M. Wright, I. Mitchell, D. Sartain I. Langkammerer, T. Garcia: SECOND ROW: L.Briones, P. Stephens, M. Smith, S. Payne M. Crouse. R. Loos, M. Ortiz, A Benites, P. Brundage, B.I. Mc Phail, K. Christy, I. Langkammer- org THIRD ROW: L. Hanna, I Weber, L. Cadlini, B. Pattison, M. Gaukler, D. Beaty, B. Tripp A. Boyer, B. Beck, B. Tripp, C Ienningsg FOURTH ROW: L. Ramos, M. Younkin, P. Mauzey P. Dunn, S. Hernandez, B. Gon zales, M. A. Delgado, A. New- man, B. Moore, I. Norris, E. An- dersong FIFTH ROW: I. Perhab B. Green, L. L. Thompson, I. I. Welch, L. Erreca, W. Hawkins, M. Rod, L. Pine, M. Sturtevant, I. Wil- kin, P. Killion, SIXTH ROW: B Stidham, I. Ratliff. iff.- 'Riva S 3' Y 1 M. .A y ,. . S
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