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E 4 f' s J ,. 'sy . 4 ' i. Q A Y 3 ' K. -' . K it , i W,LL sy ,' . E T li' f ssr M .f S me ...J S T G. A. A. -was-Q tv-1' The G. A. A. started off its activities with the initiation of new members. The new girls had to wear men's paiamas, at least six braids, men's shoes, no make-up and had to do a lot of silly things that added up to a lot of fun for both old and new members. About thirty girls took part in the initiation. BASKETBALL Second was the inter-class basketball tournament. To start it off the Sophomores took the Freshman by a score of 32-8. Next the Juniors and Seniors met-this came out 'I7-16, in favor of the Juniors. The final game was the play-off between the Juniors and the Sophomores which ended 25-13, making the Juniors the champs . Then iust for fun the J. C. girls played our Juniors, in ci very good game. When the final whistle blew the score was a beautiful tie, 'I3-T3.
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Z?..,.J We have a band! From an odd collection of would be drummers, trumpets, and other instruments, Mr. Norvell came up with a band. At first there would be queer noises from the trombone section, and the clarinets and flute were'nt all they could have been. However by the time we had played for all the high school and iunior college footbal games, as well as serenading the basketball team'we were pretty good. On the first of October we went to Needles to enter in the Marathon Band Meet , and returned from this trip with a beautiful trophy. We are also proud of the fact that Needles so admired our uniforms that they started a campaign to get some for their own band. On November twenty sixth we made our longest trip of the year. This was to Long Beach to enter in the All Western Band Tournament. Here' we received no prizes but it was a worth while trip for it gave us a chance to see other bands as well as to visit the city. Other trips during the year included one to Needles and one to lndio to participate in the Fair. All in all we feel that the band had a worthwhile year and may we, here and now thank our Band Boosters Club, the school officials, and the students for giving us your support. N ' 1 i VV CSF J. Miles, D. VanDalsem, J. Grimes, D. Angus, G. Moss, R. Gilliam. lSecondJ: N. Grande, L. Hardy, P. Chumbley, M. Whitlock, S. Doyle, L. Gentry, C. Giddings, C. Ankele, S Herrera, C. Wood. fThirdl: Miss Martin, R. Cypert, T. Jones, J. Kuttruff, B. Coats, A: Cox, F. Karr, M. Burnett. With many new students coming in, and very few old members dropping out, the CSF has had a rapidly growing membership, this year. They have been active although not as active as they wished to have been. Included in their plans are: A silver tea, trip to the Pasadena Playhouse, and a spring formal. 60
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E ...- - W- A ' if f M' ' ' '. B 57 71'-f Q e ee ...amen 'wee 9 M ,e?oe3o.ee.e. Q ge 1 I M ,,,f.t.x:.' 250.2 . GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front V. Davis, M. McCord, E Raine, L. Favret, V. McDaniel, P. Lakin, E. Frazier, T. Brooks, B. Bell, K. Ford, S. Dunagan, V. Mclntosh, S. Strickland, B. Patterson, J. McJunkin, B. Cousins. C. Smith, M. Bowen, M. Cheadle, M. Poe, B. Lindley, J. Barrett, M. Jones, D. Love, L. Bowen, O. Frazier, D. Manley, D. Faulkner, M. Knox, N. Corley, M. Daniel, B. Young, V. Barnes, T. Bearden, D. Siegfried, N. Grande, E. Roggenstein, E. Ackors, M. Bultar, Gi Hayes, N. Gillin, J. Rogers, M. McGuire, D. Bergstrom, A. Munoz, M. Carson. N. Perez, M. Maxwell, N. Padgett, R. Farrage, M. Beard, Y. Sharp, J. Murdock, J. Thomason, M. Neighbors, U. Guess, N. Guptill E. Hamilton, H. Hughes, L. Cordova, R. Rodriquez, J. Cordova, M. Mays, W. Peek, P. Jones, P. Muse, C. Cookston, N. Ehlers, B Perry, T. Patchin, O. Dance, B. Murray, R. Kell, N. Hissong, P. Buchanan, B. Thompson, L. Seigfried. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball came next .... As usual the Sophomores and the Freshmen were first. In this game the score was 29-27, in favor of the Freshmen. Then the Junior- Senior game. Here the score was 34-27 with the Seniors being the victors here. As o climax the Seniors girls played the J. C. boys. This was a very interesting, if somewhat unethical game, what with the boys playing boys rules and the girls, girls rules. Who won? The girls of course! I 'azh .Yo 2. 1
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