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'1- lllilltIDtDlll3SClllllE5llllQQWi 'Iihe middleweights were the outstanding team this year with victories over Fowler, Lemoore, Coalinga, and Caruthers. They were considered one of the best B teams in the history of the school but lost the Division title to Parlier by one point when the Panthers, unable to pierce the Riverdale defense, suddenly clicked on a long range second half barrage. Neilsen, Covey and Gill were the scoring trio. Neilsen was high point man. The sliding zone defense with Gobby and Mendes at the guard positions was practically impenetrable. The last breaking offense was also verv effectiva md ell l . . I ,, e 2 sp, ec defeat for many statistically superior teams. The heavyweight hoopsters were the hard luck team, and twelve points properly distributed would have given them the Division title. Captain Ginn's experience and agility enabled him to make manv good shots. McKean did exceedingly well also. Cook and McVicar, guards, played fine ball lioth defensively and offensively. The lightweights were handicapped due to inexperience, although -some of the C's put on promising performances an-l scored a victory over 'l'ranquillit,y, Although Ginn, McVicar and Cook will be hard to replace. prospects for a strong varsity next year are good provided McKean, Neilsen, Gill anl C ll f- ' t ro J my develop as they should. Back row: Cornwell, Cook, McKean, Ginn, MeViear, Milnes, Julien. Middle row: Uselton, Gill, Gobby, Mendes, Pielop, Covey, Johns, D., Neilsen. Front row: Fleharty, Fontes, Stathem, Johns, M., Allen, Gobby, McKean I Ayres, Barrett. . Front row: Whitley, Musgrave. Neilsen 22
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L., , L.. '-f S4DlllDllHIltDllMlitDlIPtllE5S I the fact that students in their second year in In spite o . . high school are called 'Silly Sophomores or some similar name, the Sophomore Class of 1938-39 can be proud of itsell. Many of its members have taken part in sports and other activities. There were twenty one sophomores, both boys and girls, who earned letters or gained some other distinction. In fact, there A - ' ' ' ture was taken, it had to were so many that when thc attixity pit k' 1 art in more than one activity to keep be limited to those ta ing p the picture from looking like the class roll. The five sophomore members on the Scholarship Club gave l l rfcst re Jresentation of any ol' the classes. our class the tie a ga I . , Several members had prominent parts in the school operetta South in Sonora. ' l ll 'n Fresno on May 4 was one of the Ihe class party ie 1 1 outstanding events of the year for the sophomores. In conclusion we might point out that these activities and the fact that our class is the largest in the school indicate that good goods .sometimes comes in large packagesuq and we are certain ' ' f ' l So Jhomores have not been so you will agree that this year tie I silly that they had no time for important activities, O t'ni Johns, Hatley, Rouseh. .Marshal, Uselton, Back row: si , Gobby, Montgomery, Ghidelli, Walls, Smith, Renwick, Mendes. Third row: Fisher, Hill, Loeffel, Montgomery, Williamson, Brughelli. Rogers, Cole, Hawn, Malsbary, Nuekolls, Hart, McMurray. Second row: Cooper, Armstrong, Ruff, Rood, Fortado, Cline, Ruff, Ruff, Nunes, Ryan, Hartung, Mathias, Smith, Crombie d ard, Gill, Front row: Barritt, Fleharty, Crombie, Woo W Baldwin, Reischling, Shockley, Brindiero. 21 McKean, Brughelli, Gill Lettermen. g,
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XV if . Sporf Snaps 'valmxm Top row: P. E. Pyramid, Track, Girls Baseball lvlicldlc row: Boys Baseball, Volleyball, Football Bottom row: Girls P. E., Tennis, Basketball. 23
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