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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September, 1932, ninety-two of us little rookies reported for scrimmage in answer to the call of Coach School for volunteers. Although a few succumbed in the battle, the end of the first quarter saw the rookies march across the stage to receive their ninth grade pigskins.', September, 1933, marked the begin- ning of the second quarter. The whistle blew, and the game began with a scrub', party for us-we were now Sophomores in High School. Then came our first en- tertainment for the student body, when some of the boys surprised the audience and themselves by reaching high E while singing Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?,' With Donald Terry as our captain, we finished the half with flying colors in typing and track. In the third quarter 'we really found ourselves and began to go places . We won the interclass debate and track meet. Four of our members made the league debate team. Then football was mentioned. Immediately we lined up be- hind our school and sent several likely looking fellows out to make the team for the fourth quarter. With seventy-four survivors of the starting line, we reported for the fourth quarter. Nine of the first string of the football team were our boys. And maybe you don't think we were proud when the team became co-champions of the divi- sion! Then came the debates. Three of our fellow-men did their part in helping Coalinga win in her division of the league. We also sent out numerous members of the basketball, baseball, track and swim- ming teams. Time out! Senior Day! Mooneyis Grove was our playground. There we lost our dignity and were again the kids we used to be. NVe also played our part in the social and student activities. The Junior Class, our former enemies, gave us a reception that will not soon be forgotten. Then, with downcast eyes and smiling faces, we trudg- ed from the field-victors of this game. We have conquered this game togeth- er. Now we must keep our chins up and march onward to conquer the fu tur e games in life.
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