Strathmore High School - Pleiades Yearbook (Strathmore, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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I, to R .lerry N a ii :i m ura. Jimmy Norris. Wiley Crocker, Although we didn't have any cham- pionship teams this year, there were gi few outstanding performers. Up to this date there have been three new school records set. They are Ronald Humphrey's A class shotput record of 56' 4 g Lloyd Thetlord's B class shot- put record of 44' 5': : and Norman Bu1'n's B class vault record of 10' 5k . Ronald Huniplirey and Norman Burns turned in two firsts at the 20-20 Rc- lays in Tulare: Humphreys put was a record breaking 55' 10fH . Two meets were held in Porterville and one in Lindsay this spring, All of our contestants placed in these meets with schools such as Orosi, Lindsay. Por- terville, East Bakersfield and Strath- more competing. The two outstand- ing performers in thesg- meets were Humphrey and Burns. Each placed first in the shotput and pole vault respectively. Lloyd Thetford placed second in one Porterville meet, set- ting a new school record of 44' 5'2 in B class shotput, At the Kern Re- lays, Humphrey placed second in the shotputg Burns placed third in E class pole vault with schools from all over the valley attending. In the league meet held at Avenal, Ronald Humphrey took first in the A class shotput and diseus. James Bawdeu placed fifth in the class mile. Nor- man Burns tied for first in the B 4-lass pole vault with a vault oi' 10' Zi , Tins year SUHS again has a contender lor the slate meet to be held in Los Angeles. May 27. He is Ronald Humphrey. A class shotputter. The annual will not be able to print the outcnne of the 1'o'lowing meets: Kingsburi: Central Section Finals - May iig Fresno West Coast Relays, May IO: Visalia Valley Finals, May 17: Stale Meet. Los Angeles, May 27. Pa 142 L C f t, Ronnie H ll m p hreyg Right, lil rl d i 4 Zinn. Lloyd Thetford Lefl, Norman Burns g Ri ght. Louis Reisig John VVileoX Left. .lohn Hraughlonp liighl, Clyde G:li'llim:. I. lo R l'o:u'h Linilgren. Wil D u r Hansel-. Dale Lansforcl. The following partici- pated in trackg A Class: Humphrey - shotput, discus: Zinn-440, 8803 B 0 w d en - mile. B Class: Braugzhton-high jump: Thetf0rd-shot- put: Burns-pole vaultg Wilcox-shot put, dis- cus, Gartung - 880. Reisig-discus. C Class: Crocker - shot put. hurdlesg Nanamura - broad jump. hurdles: Hansen-75. 120, discusg Lansford - high jump. broad jump. 753 Lester Lemons: Track Mana- ger. -by Norman Burns and Welch Hudson RACK

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OUR BASKETBALL SEASON I CLASS is 12052 lulskctlizlll SOEISUII enilecl with one lalnpionsliip team, the powerful C Class. mlur the great coaching of Mr. Lindgren, ti Us kt-pt at I-Ioan slate with a 10-0 cortl. This arltletl another trophy to our sv. prcsm-iitctl to the C Class team by the lltlent hotly. lv li Class dirln't do so well as they C Class captain Wiley Crocker receiving trophy from Coach Lindgren. WERECHAMPS should have, winning must of the games, but yet losing the important ones. The B's ended their season with a. record of 6-4. The A Class, one of the favorites of the league, did not take championship but showed in games the powerful scoring power that they had, Coached by Mr. Berryhill the A's ended their campaign with a 6-4 record. VARSITY PLAYERS IN ACTION 1 urgrloi-1' cliulks up two points. Britt gets the ball, Players waiting breathlessly for Bl1FlZCl0I'f faking Him- the ball, WE WHIP LINDSAY All-Cnwaii scores again. Britt makes two points. YELL LEADERS KEPT US PEPPY ALL YEAR ltlnlliusiristiv Betty Joyve. Peppy Joe, head yell leader. Graceful and lithe Imogene. teigtfwaw--.f ..V, at-Q S Page 41 if -A 5 'E 1 '11



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in R Jessie Reyes. Antonia Reyes, Mr, lun, coach. Tennis this year was satisfactory. considering that this is the first year for most of the members of the team. The team consisted of V. Zuniga, sophomore- first boys' singles: B. Bradley, senior, second boys' singles: M. Jones, s e n i o 11 first gi1'1S' singles: P. Coley,junior. Second girls' singlesg L. Akins, sophomore and H. Spuhler, junior, boys' doubles: A. Reyes, senior, J. Reyes. junior, girls' doublesg C. Smay, sophomore and J. Hurt, mixed doublesg and Mr. Staton, coach. Bohb y Bradley Margaret Jones L to R Be M c C l a i n Uharles Smay. Jure Ilurt. Valentine Zuniga Patsy Coley 115 35 L Page 43 L to R Lee Akins, llurolil Spilhler. Enrolled in the tennis class this year W61'6 eleven sophomores, five juniors, and four S6lli0l'S. The weather was generally unfavorable for practice. They played about two games on scheduleg the others were rained out and had to be played at a later date. By the time the season was half over, they had played one out of six sched- uled tournaments. Their first tourna- ment was a practice one against Lind- say, and they needed the practice. Their first league tournament was with Lindsay, at Lindsay. P. Coley was the only person who won a match. Their second tournament was against Dinuba, and was played here. The mixed doubles team was the only one that lost. The boys' doubles had to play three sets to win their match. In the third match, with Orosi, the boys' singles and the boys' doubles won. B. Bradley had to play three sets to win his match. Their fourth match was played at Orosi, and SUHS was defeated completely. Margaret Jones played three sets but lost. Their tournament with Diiiuba was won by a forfeit. Their last league tournament was with Lindsay. Margaret Jones was the only person who won 3 match. Girls' singles, boys' doubles, and girls' doubles represented SUHS in the all- league tournament at Lindsay. League matches, listing our scores first, were: vs. Lindsay, there, 1-65 Dinuba, here, 6-lg Orosi, here, 2-53 Orosi, away, 0-'lg Dinuba, away, 7-0 iforfeitig Lindsay, here, 1-6. -by Lee Akins

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