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'E' 5' Z Z ,A K2 ,. ef ENIGR LOG SCI-IOGL ACTIVITIES IDENTIFICATIONS tl! Lindst-y!'l'sk! 'l'skY 425 Wher:-'S the VVinnt-r? 433 Senior Tree Planting, 1-H Mr. Lt-1-ining. 155 t'he-inistry Contest: First row-Lew XVvitit-r, Issui- Iflskvnasy, l'hand1t-r Ingalls, Seeond row-In-an Hoggan, Gilbert Anderson. HU Spelling Contest: First row-Rose Mottola, Ann XVi-iiilwrg. Anializt Iispztrza, Set-ond FIPXV-I':!4Uk'I'ill1Z1l Madrid, XValtvr Vlatfvltt-i'. Alina- Sn-rdloff. 173 Sliatkt-siwztrv Festi- val: Vliivoko Satoda, latin-lit-oii Host.-ss: Ulu-ft XVolft-, t'ontr-slant: Iili-aiior Kretitzt-r, voiitvstaiit. lm Fair Ai't'Ii4-rs of Nottingham. HH Madanif- X. 1101 South:-rn t'a1ifornia Sliortliaiid and 'Vvpinir Ponte-st: Mario- Iirovato. Rose Mattolzt, Virginia Yurtinian, Ruth Srliit-lt-, tilt H4-anti:-s And tlie- Hvast. 1123 School Bus. tliib Auditorium. HU XVlio's Afraid? HS! Mixing Htisim-ss and Pleas- uri-. DIARY fffontinuedj ball championship. Of course, the boys' team won. After that, every dad and every little boy crammed himself into various sorts and classes of vehicles and returned to his pros- pective home tired but happy. The next day the girls held their own priv- ate fashion show. Although the boys were not able to observe that occasion. here is a suggestion of what was overheard: Eunice had a swell pink dress, but did you notice her air . . . lane looked swell in the white gown. but have you heard about her new boyfriend . . . and Lilis creation was wonderful. but . . . I-Io-hum such is life. May 3. The Kersey Business Club pro- cured for an assembly Mr. Kersey. after whom the club was named. As May 4 was the last day of Boys' Week, those students who had held various oHices in industry related their experiences before their brother students. On May the ninth a one act play, i'Sub- merged. was presented in the auditorium for senior division students, and the girls from Garfield met teams from various other high schools in athletic competition on their home field. The next evening, the mothers and daughters held their There was a program in the girls' gym fol- annual get-together. lowed by refreshments. On VVednesday, May I6. Uncle Remus of radio fame and Mr. Royal spoke to the senior division of the Los Angeles Harbor and its foreign trade. By moving pictures and explanation they brought to our realiza- tion the scope of our trade. The next day was set aside for Honor Day. during which time the members of the Achievement Club f smart students and teachers' petsj presented Mr. VVilliam Hen- ley. who spoke on 'iAchievement and Schol- arshipf' On Tuesday. May 22, the Knights and Chatelaines were in charge of an assembly. tt'ontintiw-ti on page 2Ti 1261
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2 A -f-' Q- 'Fr O SENIOR LOG ix GARFIELD SPCRTS A TRACK First row: C. Vuletich, A, Sonn, B. McGuire, I.. Keinpf, T. King, 'I'. Ramerez, L. Blazick, Il. Hashimoto. Second row: G. Halzunore Mgr., Coach H. Morvy. t'. Eich, B. Johnstone, A, Pelch, R. Dua-nvz, J. Burton, J. l'ala4-io, R. Negrette, Coavli lf. Johnson, A. Apr-llu BI!-TT. Third row: A. Pzidillo Mgr., Coach J. Belford .I, Eropkin. S. Frziklin, F. Kallt-r, B, Holden, R. Urtiz, P. Stunt-. G. Milli-r, P. Annit-ran, 1'. Stigers, Coach M. Lf-Inner. Fourth row: H. Pallais, XV. VVat'kt+n, C In-Izilwy. YV. Bell. IC. YVilson. E, Nelson. L. Lal-tv, NV. Mungey, I. lil:-dsm-. B TRACK First row: H. Ulupp Mgr., F. Miller. S. Mutuisz. li. Fish. K. Uze-ki, F. Urtiz, F. Fujioka. II. Ja- t'uli3'. P. Fay. Second row: Coacli J. Belfurd, M. Rodriqui-z, i. Mt-sa, L. Andrade. IJ. Martin Il. Simpson, N. Gould, B. Neil, L. Reynolds, M, Parks Digit, E. Meyer Mgr. Third row: Coach H. Morey, E. Kelly, E. I-'osti-V. B. Dunn, M. Johnson, U. Chandler, A. Zananla. A. Swenerton, F. Giisiiian. M. lfraint-. t'mu'i1 M. Le-Inner. Fourth row: A. Mvltzi-r. L, Parker. li, cmuts. F. tluyaiitv, J. lit-rry. Iv. Olin-r, G. Sir-As. .I. ffll2ili1llt'I'S, ID. Hough, G. Kuwainura, 1'iizn'ii F. JUIHISUH. C TRACK First row: P, Iaiiiftliotist' Mgr., T. Higgins. K. Takimoto, Y, 'I'4iyoshiina. A. Lozano, M, Inwk- ner. Second row: A, Dennis. E. Landa. J. DiNoto. A. Holden, M, Falla-l, P. Vogler, N. Mt-Lachlan, IC. Ste-rn Mgr. Third rcw: Vozu-ii II, More-y, G. t'arne-ntvl' Mgr.. , I.. Zurzigoza, N. I.4-nm'i4le-z, li. l'ri-riuflo. H, Yatlztdez. Il. .Im-uiiy li, IH-nnino, J. Russ.-ll Mgr.. Voarli I . Johnson. Four row: XV. Ghisvlin, I.. Lumpkin. li. Hvad, 'l'. Holguin. E. AIcXVi1liani. L. Bachinan. SNAPSHOTS 13? 1320 Ilullywood. 453 B 220 LIA, My Ii Low Hurdles, L.A. 17: A Rt-lay, Roiisew-lt. tm High Jump Hiillywmitl. Ha, ju High Hurdli-S. ILA. flu? Milt-. Gzirfiffld. ill! A MII. I...-X. flffl A 22ll. IimisvX'e-ll. TRACK XOACI-I I-Ierb Morey directed the Gar- field track teams through a successful QU.-any if ' . ws.. ...:, ......u.1nLns-1--:...aQ season as a whole. Because of a weak sec- ond, third, and fourth places, the A team suffered defeats to Iefferson, Roosevelt, Fair- fax, and Hollywood. It defeated Lincoln and Franklin, took first in the city relays, division II, and sixth in the city finals. Against Roosevelt the Bulldogs took seven first places, and took six hrst places against Lincoln and Hollywood combined. The B team finished the season unde- feated with the honor of city champions, and placed second in the Southern California Finals. The team was composed of a group of record breaking athletes. A. VV. Mongey-880-2.01.2 C. Delaney-100 6: 220-IO. Sz 22.5 re- spectively C. Eiche-High Iump-5 ft. Iliff in. B. B. Fish-660-l:26.6 E. Foster-100 6: 220-10.2 6: 22.8 re- spectively C. Chandler-Shot Iut-48 ft. 3 X, in. L. Andrade-High lump-5 ft. SM in. Foster, Swenerton, Oliver, Iohnson -Relay-I :07.6 C. Benevidez-660-1 :335 l33l
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