Santa Barbara High School - Olive and Gold Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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USH E R ETTES CLUB Bottom row: Tinsman, Hoyt, Ulrich, Ladd. Becker, Del Alva, Malis, Shaw. Second row: D, Miller, Bass, Cornwall. Smedley. VVuest, Romer, E. Calef. Third row: Nettles. Verrill, White, Johnson. Williams, Sheridan, Moser, Goodier. Rich. Fourth row: Coulter, P. Calef. Chapin. Miss Franklin. Caldwell, Lundahl. Moss. Merrill, Bartlett, the fifth, with a live act floor show, penny concessions, and dance prizes. Tada Sheridan, Girls' League President, and Dorothy Peacock are delegates to the an- nual autumn convention of the Federation of Girls, Leagues at Glendale, on Saturday the sixth, accompanied by Miss Patsy Bynum. A number of new ideas are gleaned. Wednesday the tenth, the Girls, League presents a Htelevisionn amateur hour entitled The Follies of l937. Clinton Loustalot is director of the orchestra and master of cere- monies, while Bill Hurst is the announcer. A well-deserved l3-0 victory over the Whittier High Cardinals is won by the Dons with two touchdowns scored in the second half, Armistice Day in the Peabody Stadium. The following week, Friday the nineteenth, the first game of the C.I.F. play-offs is won 9-0 over the Ventura Pirates. 'Cowboys fall before Dons, GIRLS LEAGUE VVELFARE AND EXECUTIVE BOARD Bottom row: Ladd, Sheridan, Jacobs. Smedley. Second row: Cornwall, Deverman, Meloling, Livingston, Del Alva, Slocum, VVuest. McCarthy, Chapin. Third row: Miss Gower, Merritt, Nelson, Williams, Hoelscher, Felger, Catchpole.

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aerial attack-Golden Tornado rolls up 27-0 victory. Thus read the headlines of the Forge following the Chino game, played on home ground, Thanksgiving day. The sophomores play but one game this month, and in it defeat the Oxnard B team 24-6. In fencing we find our R.O.T.C. squad challenged by the Los Angeles Junior College to a team bout fencing tournament Saturday the thirteenth at the Veteran,s Memorial Hall. This is the first time in the history of the high school that we have been challenged to a fenc- ing tournament by an out-of-town school. But the octet of C. fcncers proved too much for our team. defeating them thirteen bouts to five. J , Several C. men have won recognition in coast ' A.. fencing competition, but the visiting coach admitted that the competition was tough. In the Novice Epee Tournament held at the Los Angeles Athletic Club, Cadet First T11.m1sbm'x !ilf1ffinig2tPf1fifif CM-vf ff 1Cl'19 Lieutenant Sherman Thornsberry battles his way to third place, winning the right to enter the Pacihc Coast Novice Epee Championship Tournament, to be held this fencing season. The tournament is won by Hal Bauer, L.A.J.C. fencing team captain. The varsity tennis team under Coaches Stewart Paulin and Robert Wormser travels to Montebello Saturday the twentieth to defeat them six matches to four. This proves the Don netters to be worthy contenders for C.I.F. honors next spring, because Montebello won the championship last year and is recognized as one of the strongest teams in the southland. And another month finds its finish as high school students return to work refreshed and thankful for the Thanksgiving holidays. Upprr Irftz A split second in Ihr Fillmore game. Lower lrft: A llfliitrirv man got: stubborn. Lower right: Tho sort of Hay ' the Glendale game was full of. 1271

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