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FAREWELL Farewells are always difiicult, and, the more they come from the heart, the harder they are to put into words. We, the winter class of '45, lind it far from easy to say goodby to the high school where for three years we have worked and played, where we had fun and sometimes difficulties, but, most of all, where we have made so many friends and received so much help and instruction from the faculty.To all' our teachers and friends we say, goodby and thanks. We are going out into the world with the sincere hope that we will make you as proud of the winter class of '45 as we are of you and of North Hollywood High School. . ' GIL HODGES, President winter class of '45
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the end berth last fall and won second spot in the Valley track finals while leaping a good 20 feet in the ozone forbroad jump honors. The most improved gridman of the season, he played tip-top, heads-up football and for that reason he earned a position on the All-Valley Football Team. High- lights of his grid games were in both tussles with Van Nuys, where in each tilt he snagged 6-point passes from full- back Rouse. In one encounter it was the winning talley. Recognized by many as the best center in the San Fernando Valley last season was Senior A, Bill Webb. Bill backed up that line in pro-like manner and was an all-around excellent snapper-back. Webb made second team All-Valley under Hinkey of Canogakwhom Billtoutplayed in the Canoga- Huskie fray. ,V 1' X l Varsity Basketball Squad with Coach Smith and Dave Goldsberry .GZ Poxhtfef 410, GIRLS' SPORTS G. A. A. Sets New Record Striving for fine sportsmanship in the season of fall sports, more members turned out for G.A.A. than in any previous year. Speedball, the beginning sport of the season, found the Senior B's undefeated. Captained by Lorraine Huntley, they cinched the cup by winning a fast and close match from the B-10 team, which dominated the Speedball squad with 68 participants, led by Erlaine Hovden. Betty Fetterly and Gerry Wade captained the A-11's and B-11's respectively. The A-12's were not represented. Tennis doubles championship was taken by Peggy Speights and joie Vieille of the llth grade. Peggy was last year's singles champion but failed to regain the honor when she was defeated by Martha Landon who in turn lost to Louise Hickingbotham, present holder of the singles cham- pionship. Hockey, headed by ,Shirley Alexander, was the last fall sport to be played. The Senior A's were captained by Louise Hickingbotham. Bev Whitaker led the lower twelfth grade. A-11's and B-11's chose Pat Stafford and Pat De Rubertis, respectively, while Margaret Koester and Helen O'Connor headed the A-10's and B-10's. Through the efforts of Mrs. Berg, sponsor, and the other physical education teachers, Mrs. johnson and Miss Harvey, with the cooperation of Pat Munster, President, and her ofhcers, G.A.A.'s fall season was enthusiastic and successful, climaxed by the G.A.A. banquet and installation of new officers. Thirty Senior Girls Pass ' Physical Fitness Test Highest honor to be won in girls' physical education by graduating seniors is passing the physical fitness test. This comprehensive test, which must be taken by all A-12 girls, is made up of the activities participated in during the three years in high school. In addition to this test of coordination and skill, it is required that each girl obtain a health card from a doctor and dentist before the Physical Fitness Certifi- cate is given. Graduation seniors who passed their physical aptitude tests were: Mary Bouche, Carol Brandt, Mildred Durrell, jane Hedricks, Jeanne Henry, Gladys Holbert, Helene Holthe, Nancy johnson, Margie Kaufman, Nila Knapp, Jeanne Lacey, Martha Lashley, Doris Maxfield, Lelia May Myers, Anita Oxhorn, Billie Purtell, Robin Smith, Doreen Turnham, Maury Orr, joan Gregory, Mary Hoch, Lorraine Bleumn, Louise Hickingborham, Lila Newfield, Audrey Silverstein, Barbara Stowell, Dorothy Williamson, Evelyn Mahoney, Pat Nathan, and Eleanor Viles.
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