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FIFTY-TWO
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FIJUTB!-lI.I. CUHS had a very fine football season this year. There were a few broken bones, but no serious accidents. The Chowchilla eleven got off to a good start by defeating Le Grand in the first game of the season under our new football lights. The fact that we had most of our last year's players was a point in our favor. The team had a new coach this year. He is Coach Carl Leuder from Fresno. He led the team through some very close and victorious games. The game at Avenal was considered the best of the whole season. The team went 90 miles to win l2-7 over Avenal. The team stayed for a dance after the game celebrating Hallowe'en. The second best game of the season was with Coalinga. Although the score wasn't too high or close, the fellows on both teams played a very fine game. Our team has improved a great deal this year and is expected to be even better next year. Under Coach Leuder they are hoping to win the championship. All the games were interesting, and the bleachers were packed at home games. School spirit was excellent at both games and dances afterwards. LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROW: C. Leuder, E. McGhee, J, Phillips, L. Brigance, SECOND ROW: J. Palmer, N. Tharp, B. Maynard, H. Barba, L. Gudgel, J. Bennett, T. Bolton. . E .E .fr it 52 ,AE 'f 5 -x COACH LEUDER THIRD ROW: F. Rodrian, B. Parrish, A. Finley, H. Bryant, H. Lovelace, R. Nevins, P. Christofterson, B. Kile, J. Bloomer, H. Rodrian. FOURTH ROW: J. Beaver A Bowles, O. Thompson, A. Wickware, E. Thiel, A. Cane, R. Price, G. Trout, G. Red, K. Altom, W. Kissee. FlFTY-ONE
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I THAM HAI. FUUTB!-lI.I. Many ofthe noon hours here at CUHS were filled with excitement as the football- teams of the different periods battled it out on the gridiron. This intramural sport was different from the others in that it was a battle beween the periods instead of classes. The games started at l2:OO noon and lasted until a little after 12:30. They were refereed by the regular football players and Coach Varich. Each team was different from the next in that the third period players were smaller than fourth, on up to sixth. The team also specialized in different tactics, Third period in reverses, fourth period, in end runs and short passes. lThey also say their captain had plays down to perfectionl, fifth period, in quarter back sneaks, sixth period in brawn and long passes. The team captains were as follows: Harold Phillips, third, Toppy Chis- holm, fourth, Aldine Wesson, fifth, Doris Bass, sixth. Practically all teams had a chance to play each other. The championship was taken by the sixth period players, the fifth period boys hold second place, the participants in the third and fourth periods deadlocked, each claimed it was the unquestionable winner. This was an interesting attraction this year at CUHS and add- ed to our well-rounded athletic activities. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: J. Foster, D. Bass, J. Phillips, J. Fulmer FRONT ROW: H. Reeves, J. Dixon, G. Ivans, D. Cheynne, J. Wells , W - Jxxrnx , 'xt't 5 1. -, f 7 FIFTY-THREE
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