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After the “News” articles were written by the pupils of Burbank, they went through a series of corrections, and were then handed to the publishers. They, in turn, typed and scenciled them, put the stencils on a mimeograph machine, ran off the re ' quired number of copies, assembled the pages, and then the final touch, krimped the pages togerher. The “News” publishers tried in every way to make the “News”, each week, better than the last one. The chief members were: mechanical editor, Dorothy Nelson; chief stencilers, Florence Ipsen, Betty Ehrhorn, Frances Regalia; chief mimeographers, James Navarro, Alfred Soo; chief assembler, Barbara Kirby. Other members were: Gil a Mezsetta, June Hart, Annie Mori, Jannie Maran- Sana, Esther Gustafson, Fern Murden, Virginia Runge, Betty Paget, Marjorie Gott ' friedsen. John Johnson, Francis Hill, and Fay Goddard. — Barbara Kirby. BOYS ' SPORTS - he 1937 Basketball Season was a very successful one. All the games that were played were attended by many pupils of all grades. The spirit was appreciated by all the playing teams and it did much to cheer them on. One of the reasons for the delay in starting the Basketball Season was due to the fact that the Berkeley High School Basketball Team played all their home games in our boys’ gymnasium We have not had the use of our gym for three years, and we are very grateful for having been able to use it this season for our basketball games. Mr. Carlsen his shown much interest in the directing and teaching of the proper ways of playing basketball. We have greatly appreciated his interest. The H9 ' Basketball Team won the inter class games. The following boys were on the team: Vincent DeBiasi, center; LeRoy Jensen, forward; Martin Miretti, forward; Donald LaBrie, forward; Eugene Fnddle, forward; John Veliotes, guard; David Moohr, guard; Clifford Mays, running guard. It also looks as if the H9 Team will win the baseball crown this year. Some of the baseball scores were: H9 1 LlO — 0 L9 — 3 H8— 3 H9— 2 L9— 3 H9— 15 L 8—6 H7 — 8 L8 — 6 - — David Moohr GIRLS’ SPORTS y HE girls’ gymnasium program this semester has been very full, with never a dull moment. At the beginning of the term a basketball series was played. Two teams from the same class or different classes playeJ against each other. It seemed that this was hardly over, when baseball came upon us. This was the most important sport of the semester. The scores were as follows:
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