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AS WE ARE IN SCHOOL The band Q11 gave us music at our rally, pausing long enough for Ruth and Evelyn QZJ to lead our yells. Even though we had the sun in our eyes C35 we enjoyed the perform- ance of the drill team Q45 between halfs. Thar QSJ was an exciting moment at Clovis. The band f6j and the drill team UQ were on dress parade for the Ca- ruthers Fair. It looks as though Miss Crane Q81 enjoyed sprinkling the tug-0'-war C9j at the freshman- sophomore party where we saw two freshmen f10j Compete in the sack race. Bob fllj was caught mixing ealsomine for the junior play set. Forty-two were late to school over this break down QIZQ, but honor study Q13j goes on just the same. ff'
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NOTES OF A NEW SONG solos. Many others have taken their places in the band while three of the majorettes are freshmen-liarbara Cox, -Iosephine Leone, and -Iohnnie Guynes. The girls have contributed to a number of school programs, the Girls' league being the organilation that has given them their best opportunity. ,loe Clahral was the only letterman in football and seemed to be the only well ltnown freshman representative in sports, but the basketball season came along and several more of our number became lsnown as good athletes. llideo Uoi, l.ester Bunn, xlaelt Christensen, l.eo Gomes, Robert Padgett, and Kenneth Kennedy were among the good players. The girls also put up a good fight. XVith the start we have had and all of our talent, you may expert a lot from us in the nest three years. It is our present intention to show you that your expectations are l-ulfilled in those three years. Itli it iight I lt-one. ialli ronnmtt--sz XX. lh-lm. linaute roiniuittee: l, Quin. suv mil tommuteeg ll, lxiugslaml, merit lNv.ix'd, isnt mt, lm t.. iight- t, luiul. I l'h.lA l.,.t, si, lata... 1. l.,!...t.,,.. x. iw., tg lannsim, S Uv.-rstrrex. l. Rank, tl. 'l honias. I hiitl mu: A. Riplt-t, la 'I li.-in as:-n, 'I. Singh. l lxnliii, l'. Ising. I' in-.1-.t, in it.,sit-t. I, im, c.. ii..-...mt s......a ,-...tw it s.......t..t,., x xi in yin.-. 1. itmtiit. I, x1.t..t.-nit-.,.., .x fmt.-t, i. i..t...t-N, ii. smut., i. xi,...,-I umm it ti...i.,,..t.'.., o. s...t.-..t. in Ni-vi-in, R. XI.-wi. 21
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