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N I'ront row I to lt A Rees J Thompson S Ljunggren P Hux I I '7'I VOW L ffl R I5 -I Hllllheh P COIN' 1 , I . y ., . . , . I . ' , ' 'Q ' ' ' - num-, 1. Non-ls. ra. lxmrkw-lofi. Bat-it row, L to P, cv. Fillmore. -'- WUIOWS- Lenna Uvmeenes. J- Reyes. s. filo-lil., r. lo-ill, N. siluhler, G. March, M. J. Hamel-man, M. Nififlle few. L10 R-HB. Nelson. D- Pierre. JUWS' M. Hlrabayashi, J. Hurt. G. Rogers. Back row, L to R B. Takemoto, P. Knutson. R. flange, 0. I.. Powers, P. Conley, M Dye B. Oswald. GIRLS' ATHLETIC 'l'tu- Girls' Athletil' Assoriation, an organization of girls intl-rt-stud in sports, promotes good fellowship and rlost- 1-oope-ration among its members. Under the supvrvlsion of Miss Auhery, the physical edura- lion instrurtor, and Margaret Jones, the president ol' fi. A. A.. the rluh had a very active year, Other ot'l'irn'rs 1-Im-tn-fl were vlre-presirlent, Patsy U.: :wt-iw-t:il'y, Bonnie 'l'.g and treasurer, Dell Juan II. 'I'hv rluh had a nn'lnhershlp of 54, Volley hall was the first sport in which they participated. In previous years eat-h class had a team to represert il. hut slnrt- so many girls turned out this year. they wt-rv divided into six teams: two junior teams. :i nliru-il ti-am. and freshman, sophomore and st-nio. Dell Juan Hughes, I Iii-'ZISIIIT' I' Pal sy Foley. vive-p resident lt'IllllS. llonnii- 'l'.'s junior team were ehampiors. IIl'lIlll'tIlilIl'IX after volley hall, they played hasket- linll, prolvalmly the most popular sport that they liavt-. Although there was again n large turnout. only four teams were formed. The juniors were also rhanipions ol basketball. Iionnio 'I'akl-moto, secretary su., llrl'nit'i: Aullrry, advise r. Margaret. Jones. president On December 15, the Strathmore 41. A. A was host to Lindsay, Exeter, Woodlake, and Portervillc t'or a Basketball Playdayf' This year the schools dill not have a team to represent them, but instead, consisted of players from different schools. This plan worked very well and gave the girls rl. better chance to become acquainted. The girls ate their luntrhes in the cafeteria and Strathmore furnished not s-hocolate and cookies. Entertainment was en- joyed afterward. Much Credit should go to Joyce T., the general chairman, and to Miss Aubery fm me success of the playday. In February. the G.A.A. had its annual henefit. basketball game. One team consisted of G. A. A. members that were elected hy llu- rluh. The opposing team was composed of S. ll. H. S. alumnae who had been fl. A. A. mem- lrrs. Patsy C.'s G. A. A. team VVIIS virtorious with a st-ore of 37 to 17. I-Everyone had fun and the entertainment was something that one wouldn't want Io miss. In early March two teams traveled lo Lindsay for an afternoon ot' play. Both Strathmore teams won. Atterward, a tasty meal was enjoyed hy everyone in the Lindsay cafeteria. From April to tht end of school the girls played baseball. Al- though it was very hot, they had a hig turnout and the girls had loads of fun. Shy Georgia Rogers. ASSOCIATION 3 . -. .. I lfi-.int row. 1. to lt H. Tivkle, M. L. Blackwood, A. Ruiz, B. Front row. L to R-M. S. Miller. B. Branch. M. Hamilton Ml-l.uin Bark row, I. to R: M. Foster, T. Alexander, S. Wil- Nelson, Rllby HITHWIYHSUII Bark POW. L to R IC- J. H11 1? hams, C. Rowell, L. Parman, N. Riggs. P. Douglas. B, tfargile, K. Craven, L. Longley, N. Peterson Gonzales. Page 32
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7a 4e,40z CHORUS llfxrilyn lleieison, pianist. l ro1't row, L to R J. Ai'nistrm'3.:. J. Thompson, M. Blwkwuofl, B. Black- vsoocl, M. l'Il'1ure, J, Hud- son. M. Peterson. Second row: W. Crocker, C Bar- rett, J. VVillows, O. Power. V. Wien, L, Fitzpatrick, S. Barrett, P. Conley, C. Fillmore, G. Humphrey, Mr. St ziton. Third row: L. 'l hetforcl, B. Bradley, J. The thirty selected voices of the advanced chorus were blended, under Mr. Staton's direction, to give enjoyment to the com- munity and to the student body. At the first of the year, they took part in the All- County Chorus, which presented a program for teachers at institute. Then, in Decem- ber, they gave a Christmas cantata for the community. In March, the group took part in the Tulare County Music festival, which was followed shortly by the comedy operetta, The Belle of Bagdadf' The setting was in Bagdad, and the authentic, colorful costumes were very effective. Featured soloists in the operetta were Jeri Willows, soprano, as the Belle, and Bobby Bradley, tenor, as Dick Taylor. Besides these programs, the chorus has given special performances for various church functions, for the Women's Club, and for student body assemblies. At the numer- ous performances throughout the year, so- loists were Mary Blackwood, Lois Fitz- patrick, Jeri Willows, Carol Fillmore, Bobby Bradley, Ronnie Humphrey, John Wilcox, Eddie Zinn. and Joe Wallace. Their pianist JERI WILLOWS Soprano Soloist BOBBY BKADIJIY Tenor Soloist BIA RY BLA C KWOOIJ Soprano Soloist CAROL FILLMORIC Alto Soloist A 'T Q X 0' is dl. . cw, W- v'IllklllS. R. Britt, IC. Zinn, R. Goings. W. Hudson, J. Wilcox. V. Zuniga, J. Col- lier. R. Humphrey, J. Wal- lace. was Marilyn Peterson. One of the most requested numbers in their repertoire was Battle Hymn of the Republic. Among other popular numbers were Madame, Will You Walk? , Dip Your Finger in the Wa- ter, and Listen to the Lambs. -by Patty Conley Page 31 RONALD HUMPHREY Bass Soloist IOYC E THOMPSON Soprano Soloist
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