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FOOTHILLQ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Foothills Athletlc ASSOFIHIIOH, now m lts forty fifth year of service and stlll gomg strongly was established by Mr Wxnheld S Runde, now a retnred teacher llvmg ln Berkeley The assoclatlon was founded wlth tne purpose of giving tts members valuable knowledge ln regard to carrymg out business meetmgs and polltlcal procedures, as done nn other agencxes, also to manage financial matters, to debate business transactions ln a regular and effectrve way The association has the assxstance of Messrs Blrck lVlcArtor, and Burnes, who supervrse all busrness meetings and gxve us the needed help and 3dV1CC when there IS uncertalnty as to certam methods The ofhfers are as follows F1ank Luna Pleszdent Martln Jobe I zu Prfszdenf Frank Schnndt Secutfny Rennes Smothermon Tzmrsuzu Dean Qxnalm AS9lSfll7If Tzuzszum ITOVLHIKI King' q6'Iglfl1lf af A1 ms Tom as Gomez Chu! Candy 'llnsfn Ixell Yan Ness Asszstunt Candy Masfez Ioe Btltorelll Stump Agent Geolge Attletueed qpmfs' Pdzfm Ir awards letters every year to the outstandmg players 1n football, basketball, and track Ir also awards pms of three classes, wxth gold for havmg the hlghest rank sllx er next and bronze last These pms are gxven to the graduates if they ment them Fmally a major arm of the assoclarlon IS to bulld character and make better cltlzens of all its m mhers The annual Foothllls Athletic Association Banquet and Dance on February 77 thls year was a great success and drew manv statements of pralse The creed of the Foothllls A hletlc ASQOCIHIIOD IS When the One Great Scorer comes to write agElll'lSt your name, he writes not that you won or lost, but hom you Pl1y8d the game H n 1 , . . I . . . 1 . . . . . , ' A 5. -, , . . 1,32 I, . 1 . J .., . , . . , . . .,. . , ., . , t , 1 I , .. -, , . ' . , - - . ,sl w 1 - - v Y - w .- ,V , 1- v f . s . c. ., I . ., .., ... 1- ' I 1 1 ,. . 1 . ' ' . . ,l . . , . . . . Y 1 , . , , ,. ,c , . . , - Q .... . 1 . r . 1. . . N . . . y v r , 4 .
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aw DESTRELLA LI PERARY SOCIETY Among the student orgamzatlons IS the d Estrella Lxterary Socxetv It was named after its founder Theophxlus d Estrella The members are boys and girls from the eighth through the twelfth grades Its purpose IS to develop the students program buxldmg audience behavlor correct use of sxgns, and to accustom them to public speakmg The faculty committee deserves credlt for thexr help ln lmprovmg our delwery our finger spellmg and signs and our acting on the platform The ofhcers of the Literary Society are elected at the beglnmng of the school year and they are as follows Evelyn Thornborrow Pzeszdent Martm Jobe Vwe Prcszdvnt Wanda Long Secretary Helen Arbuthnot G1rls Treasure: Tomas Gomez Boys Treasurer Ruthalee Ward Gwls Sergeant at A1 ms John YVoods Boys Sergeant at Arms Thls orgamzatxon gives a program on every third Sunday of the month The pupnls are expected to do thexr best and prepare for thenr parts long beforehand so that they w1ll do as perfectly as possible on the programs The student commlttee that plans and prepares all of the programs conslsts of twelve puoxls chosen by teachers who act as advisers The bxg play which IS glven annually by the Junxor Class IS always delightful and humorous, mysterious or serious All plays have been suc cessful and they are dxrected by the faculty committee This year the Junior Class presented The Invaders H It was a very good drama of life and death in Norway during the tlme of the German occupation Each year, all the members of the Literary Socxety go on a hllce m the hills wlth the teachers This event takes place sometime in the spring ln the mornmg before we have our school plcnlc whlch IS held in the afternoon The Faculty Commlttee for the Lxterary Socxetv consxsts of five teachers They are Chairman Emll S Ladner, Sheldon E lVlcArtor, Felxx Kowalew slcx, Marie Hofsteater, and Irene Palagl. -f 415' - Q - , 2 'Y , .' ,gf - Y ,A f , 1 f . . . , . . . . , , . , . . . . 1 9 . , . 1 r ' , , , . . ' 2 . . .1 . . . ! 5 k ' I n . 7 1 , . - , f - -
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THE FOOTHILLS FOO'1BAIL TEAM Front row fleft to rlghtl Co managel J Whxtthen J Dugglns Captam J Woods H Enos S Inga F 'ichmxdt H Km A Jones Managel V De La Cruz Second row Coach L M Bvouk G Attletueed A Qchmldt G Crltts D Swann Co cap tam T Davenport A Rlekenbelg B Bether M Agulre Athletlc Dnector V S Blrck Rear low D Longoxm A Dans J McCal1on D Ingraham R Atkms J Velez L Hendllcks T LEWIS The football season of 1946 brought little success to the Foothllls football team Made up mostlv of green and mexperlenced players wxth a few veteran lxnesmen, the team suffered defeat after defeat on the gridiron In the East Bay COLIHIICS L ague race, we lost four games and pulled one upset, over Amador I-hgh School Be ow IS the lrst of the games pla ed and the scores Octobel 0ctobe1 NIOVQYYIDGI 1 November 8 Foothllle I oothllls Foothllls Foothllls Emer 3 vllle LIVOI more Amador San Ramon However ln the practnce games with a San FFHHCISCO hlgh the Vets, CSD chalked up a record of thre wms and one loss The practice games and scores are as below October Foothxll 70 Octobel If oothxlls 0 Octobex Foothllls f' Novembu 15 Foothllls 19 VS ashmgton Vets Vets Vets school 'lfld The team had good maternal ln all its players but lack of exp rxence put us on the loslng end when we plat ed the hearing teams loaded wlth speed, talent and experience Due to the mjury jmx that followed our team, the team was crxppltd by the absence of a few of our able players However, next year our team wxll be weaker as nearly the wx hole lme wlll be gone because of graduatxon or the age l1m1t Coach Byoulc IS to be complimented on the team he produced wlth such llttle materl l on hand l ' ' A if : October 11'-- Foothills 0 13 Liberty ' 18- ' . 7 14 ' ' 25- 1 ' . 0 20 ' - 1 ' - ' , 19 13 ' - ' . 18 20 ' , N. L V. . . C - ' 4- ' S L 0 ' .1 ' ' 22- ' ' . fi J ' 29- ' . 1 2 . -' - ' : 7 ' , . . . , . 7 . . .
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