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The high school baseball team, as this goes to press has a good chance of taking the league title. The Yellowiackets have won three league contests and lost two. On March ilth the season opened at Todd Park. The local nine took Kingman to the cleaners by the score of I4 to 4. The next foe, on the 'l7th was Needles, there. Men- doza clouted a homer with the bases loaded, but the Green and Gold got nosed out by a 9-8 count. A week later Basic defeated us 7 to 3, although Martin got a fourbagger. The next day we got sweet revenge by edging Needles here 7-5 in a game in which 18 Needles players were left on base in 7 innings. On the 31st the local squad iourney to Hen- derson, Nevada to play Basic. Again revenge was in stare. But it was close. Blythe was ahead ll to 4, at the half of the last inning, and Basic made 6 runs before the last out was made. ,. Um.- nluuplaun-uiq Jllvvlnwrnlevln... , BASEBALL On the 4th the J. V. team played Coach- ella's J V. They were swamped, I3-0 in five innings. The varsity, playing a non-league game was also defeated, 5-I. At the end of six games the leading batters are Rice, .625, Martin, .57i, Adams, .385 and Williams, .357. Martin leads in nearly all other batting departments. The two varsity pitchers, Cross and Marquez, have split the mound duties, each having hurled three games.
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' l ,new l s x 4 n 1 M. Marlin, L. Edomond, M. D h , R. C ld , G. M J. - ' Gmini D' Rose' W. Phillips, 1125 Mr' shim? Gonh,oEs3ochlGeorge, T. Todd, A. Anderson, H. Hermandez, J. Dwiggms, F. Cola, J. ' n I . , - . ,is ff . 9 wh ,. b LETTERMAN'S CLUB R. Adams, A. Ozbirn, D. Heasley, B. Cowan, K. Zander, B. Ozbirn, C. Appleion, F. Murdock, N. Pedone, D. Cramer, J. Rice, E. Crowder, E. Morgan, R. Bradley, F. Siovall. E. Cross, L. Williams, C. Jones, E. Mack, H, Black, R. Williams, G. Moss, M. Dyche, J. Dwiggins, l. King, R. Dinwiddie, S. Reed, S. Arrasmilh, K. Hale. H. Soulherland, R. Hickey, D. Ransom, C. Campbell, H. Bell, R. Coals, J. Hamilton, R. Dekens, W. Williams, M. Rodriquez, D. Marquez, D. Mansperger, S. Sfocklon, J. Esler. T. Sims, T. Todd, J. Gillin, D. Rose, E. Price, J. Hale, B. Silva, B. Stewarf, T. Wells, M. Marvin, C. Slowers, A. Mendoza, E. Roggenslein, L. Roberts, J. Pelerson. 54 Froni
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I S it g J - 4. An editor couldn't ask for a more capable staff than it has been my pleasure to work with this year. They have displayed-the kind of ingenuity and resourcefulness that will make this yearbook stand out among the best. Sally Doyle, Assistant Editor, did an excellent job of covering the numerous social events. Incidently, Sally is your best bet for a good annual editor next year. You will not find a more capable or efficient editor. How do you like those title pages? They are the fine results of a lot of work on the part of Don Kramer, Art Editor. Don has proved a real asset to the staff. Well! The sports write-ups at last! Sports Editor, Dale Van Dalsem may be a little slow, but after you read over'his section you will agree that he is worth waiting for. By the way, those individual football pictures were photographed by Nick Pedone, ace camera- man and staff photographer. The Business Manager's iob was placed in the very able hands of Georgia Pudge Dunagan. Joyce Sterling, Louie Linares, Pudge Dunagan and Sparky Reed really overdid themselves on the class Will and Proprecy. Lucille Stone's Junior section turned out mighty fine too. Jackie McJunkin and Barbara Cousins, annual Sales-girls, did a successful iob for the Fresh men. We should give Eleanor Raines a medal for the promptness on her many assignments. Eleanor had charge of the Sophomore division. Say! If you want a real headache, try to run down those Senior class members. That is iust what Louise Favret and Paula Creekmore had to do in order to obtain their individual activities. Well, there is the staff, and a fine one it is. Signed: Joe Bradley, Editor THE ECHO STAFF Editor ...,......,,...,..,, ,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Assistant Editor ........ Art Editor ..............,., Sports Editor .,.,.....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,- Business Manager ........,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, . ,,.,,,,,,, , Staff ..... . .........,...,........ James Jones ,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,., E leqnor Raines Marvin Reed Joyce Sterling Lucille Stone Louie Linares Jackie McJunkin Nick Pedone Advisor ......... ....,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,-,., 56 ......Joe Bradley ...........Sally Doyle ..........Don Cramer Dale Van Dalsem Georgia Dunagan .................Barbara Cousins Paula ACreekmore Louise Favret Richard Heasley .Mr. R. G. Wright
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