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Wt Betty Bouglian Charles Collins Ellndetm Hayes June Crum Coach-Mr. C. L. Dean DEBATING After a. preliminary scrimmage with lfla,ufo:'d, SiSted of Betty Boughan and Charles Collins e, while .Iuue Crum and Ella- deilll Hays played on the defensive, went into ou the otteusiv the LG11sue Games with great confidence. The games WGVQ Dlayed on the ground that the - al states should adopt legislation provid- ing for a, HSVGI' I Syfilelll of complete medical care, available to z ll ft' 1 Ll IZGIIS at public expense. 'Po start. the season off, Coach Dean gave Ulf Dlflyers several pep talks to get them in trim tor the conference games At the first ganna ot' the season, Coalinga kicked ott t.o 1 A 'U . I I ' Llovi... Attei a tew passes they scored two touchdowns and won an easy victory. ' 'Phe Kerman team was in good condi- tion and made seve 11 f I . ,:'z, good plays, but again Elle Coillllltfa. team proved victorious i11 both dlves. Refofe the Madera game, the Coalinga players felt uneasy, but in the huddle they W01'ked up some clever plays and scored two our debate team, whose lineup cun- touchdowns to win the game. The defensive Sanger team had a strong lineup and did some good bloelzingeqg and al- though the offensive made some good plays, a Sanger player intercepted a pass and raced for a. touchdown. lu the second half the Coaliuga, defensive team retaliated with a goal-the score was even, and Coalinga walked oft with the League title. 'Phe games to decide the County Chant- pionship were then lJGf.flll1. The Iirst halt' ot the game with Roosevelt lligh School was lost to its opponents. Again during the last halt the Coalingra defensive tied tho score. Having: had such a successful season, the Coalingans felt that they were in good enough form to walk oft' with the Count.y Title, Llew- ever, the Luton lineup proved to he too much t'or the Coaliuga team, and after a fast game, during which both teams played we'l, Latou made two touchdowns and won the County Title from Coaliuga.
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BOOKKEEPING I Dorothy Montgomery Berta Jo Cook Yvonne Hay Selma Berman Allen Smith Julius Snyder BOOKKEEPING II Sewell Peck Vernal Hale Harold Powell Idus Hicks SHORTHAND I Betty Ernst Fern Kent BOOKKEEPING AND SHORTHAND This year has been a successful one in the commercial departments of the high school. The bookkeeping and shorthand teams, after steady training by Miss Hughes and Miss Watters, respectively, motored to Fresno to take part in the annual county test. The results of this contest were mostly in Coalinga's favor. Those taking places and re- ceiving points towards the Bookkeeping Cup that was won by Coalinga were: In Shorthand the only place won by Coalinga was by Betty Ernst who Won third place. NOVICE AMATEUR Dorothy Montgomery, First Place Sewell Peck, Second Place Berta jo Cook, Second Place Vernal Hale, Fifth Place Yvonne Hay, Tied for Fourth Place Harold Powell, Honorable Mention Julius Snyder, Honorable Mention
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DRAMATICS CLASS Jack Zwiclcy Norman Smith LaVerne Spear Mary Lou Abshicr Elwyn Littlefield Esther Diamond Alice Conn Ben Boreham Yvonne Hay Nellie Mabrey Margaret Gregory Muriel Gonthier John Cassidy Betty Boughan Willodezln Clark Bill Parker Helen Goss Evelyn Taylor Madalyn Heard Mildred Rhoades Willis Smith jean Johnston Guy Lucas Wiiiifred McDowell Harriet Taylor, Instructor EVENTS OF DRAMATICS CLASS Captain Applejack The Minstrel Show The Family Drum Corps Ufvrsfe Clmirj STAGE CRENV Kenneth Abell Robert Abell Allen Smith Vernal Hale Clarence Bowery Howard Martin Wallace Culley
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