SENIOR LOG O SCHOOL LIFE IDENTIFICATIONS A BASKETBALL Standing: L+-iuh 'Lake-. Mgr., I-'rf-fi I-'iinIn'+fs, IIaI'I'5' AISH'- im, Holm-rt Milf:--r, Hi-nry Juarez, law- I'ai'l-ter. Ia-r-15 NY:-ikztl. I 2l'r'fl Seliiwa-flu-i', 1'o:tr'Ii Mark I.:-Iinivr. Seated: Arthur Avila, XYa5'li1- Ib-II. I.up-- Malrlonzilvio I-llliott IIutr'hiiison, 1'hai'l:-s Me1'ono11i:Ii5'. .lov-3' Hall Ulvdi- Hankins. B BASKETBALL Standin : Vout-Ii Mark Ia-Iinii-r Nick Va s ' ' g . v gil., 4 Iisltli-r Alttgzfglflson. Marshall Iiotlartf-. Alton M1-XViIIiains. I.:-igh Lak'-, Mgr. Seated: Staiilwy Iirisliaiii-, .lat-It 4'lifI'ol'fI. I.i--- llrahani Ki-nji tlzvki, .Iuek Yaloff. C BASKETBALL Standing: Moro I'i'ov--neio, .lo-- .Xriw-Ilaiiws, I Ioiw-n-'io Iviaz, XVilIi:-tin Pilkwrtoii, Holi--rt Kendall. .lavk Iillis. Hiehard Iispinosa. Yasuo 'I'anaka. Voaeh Hartz'-I Seated: Larry la-ste-r, 4iiIhf-rt I'rovf-nwio, Louis Iviaz. ISI.-11 Krgtusi-I ,john lri Nnln, luonglas 'I'in'n+-i', Iabon- ard Lunipkin. Ilarolil Vlapp. D BASKETBALL Seated: .Xlirain flolrlnian, Troy' Shupi-. .Iaek l'unninu- ham, Iiarnf-5' IIwi'i'm'a. III-rh-Art Burns. Norman fira- hani, f2+1oi'f:t- Ilohinson. Ili-etor Anton. Ian XVhit+-, Standing: Iiayrnond Sinith, Ia-o Hkura, Idrlvvartl Mal- ilonnltlo XYIIIII- SI:-yin .Ii'I'HIIIw' I'izzo, XViIli:tin Huss- nian. Iioyd I1:iIl:tl'1I. 4'oa4-Ii Ilartzi-I Iawvis. lil-XSKlirl'I3ALL I Hli hasltethall team started the season right hy defeating Marshall, 27-13. Roosevelt and Iielmont then held the Bulldogs to the short end of the score in the next tivo games. .30-20 and I5-25 respectively. Thefoys got hack ieir win- ning spirit when they 4' 1 ' mln, 26-IU. They have four more games play as his 'enior Log goes to press. The Ii team tIe'eatetI Marshall. 30-IW. Roose- sclt. 22-ID. and Iielmont. 25-I-I. 'Ihey lost to Lin- coln, 27-22. This game killed the I5's chances of a championship. The Us and Ds also came in for their share ol victories. Marla Lehmer coached and Ii Iyisltethall. Hartzel Lewis donated his time lo the coaching ol the 'C,s and 'Ds. 5 n V CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First row: Iiflfli. Ilak-ir. NI-fi' .lanif-s 4'tI'Isi ' I at'in--it 'I'--ny Ilainlt'-2 Nlattlei-u IQ-fwkl--, XY'-slfy All-item' Illrnifst Iii-Ilv IIII Hill, Mui' Second row: Vi-a-'Ii I-' NI .I--hnson Ivan 3Iai't'n II nvy Smith. lsais Alf-za Ia-uis .xiiilrail--. Ignai-io I! nw.- fi--z, I-is-nito 'IU-stoflo Third row: I -t--i' Ki-ssii'--t't'. .Io- Silya. FI'-t-'Ii--it Iiuk--trian. .Ii-sus FiL'tiei'o:t Sliiuv-to 'I'o.xosIiln:a, Ilfnalvl Siinps--ii. Iiu-hai'rI II'-rnanfl-fx. CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Country team. coached hy Fred XI. Iohnson. this year performed as past cross country teams have done at Garfield hy winning the Southern California Championship in its division. The team vvon all league meets hut one. It lost to Roosevelt and so took second place in the Northern Lea-fue. In the City Lea-fue finals Ciar- Iield placed hilth. I T
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SENIOR LOG O SCHOOL LIFE IDENTIFICATIONS 413-Oratorical Contestants: Aliiw- iilist, Holi Hurt-in Virginia Ch-rbe-i'. 121-N.A.S.S. Officers: In-ft In rightf-Mnrrlowk .Iolisoir Pre-sid:-mg llzirliiw Jgii-filly, Yin.-l'i'i-sitle-i1t1 liflwiii l'rii-lizircl, Si-i-ri-tary: I ,I 13 -Senior Girls' Glee Club Officers: First 1-on--icaiw barn Hunt, View-l're-sidi-nt: Virginia Jensen, l'ri-s- ident: Audrey Smith, l,iiir:u'izm. Si-4-ond row-lioxw otli,-at Smith, l,ilirzu'iun: Patsy XVooil. Si-i-iw-tni'y. C45-Fire Brigade: First row-Ironzild Hush, Uhivfg Ad- rian Vlie-yney. Sei'i'iftztt'3'3 VV:tlte-r Bush. Jr, Whiz-f. Sf-i-ond row-.lolin lie-i-iw, illi-nn liatllaunori-. equip- nn-nl insin-rtors. 451-Kersey Business Club Officers: I-Ilziinv llvrryliill, 5 l 'l2ll'B'Z Al:'x.1n4lm-r lv:-nnis Yii'-4-l'i'vsirlvlull l'll4ll'- vrnw- Muff.-i, l'rvsiili-lit: lk-rsis Port'-r, Sponsor. 163-Left to right-Alia-if Ariiliw-ws, S.-i-rrt:tl'5': 4iiist:u'i1 iiuri-in, Yin' l'ri-siilvnti Aliiw- Szirniuvlsoii. l'if-siilwnt. 177-Chatelaine Officers: l-'ront - Iii:-:tnor lloii--rls. Sw'- iw-lztry: Annie- Angi-lo, la-g llvpi-rt.-r: linvilli- Itali- vovk, l'iw-siilviit. lin--k-iipzil Nzipi.-r. Yir.--l'r.-si- 4lv'lIl. 483-Cup and Saucer Club: lasft to riglit--I1-ir-ithy N-ex. Vim- l'iu-siilwtit: Aluxinf- Swliiiiiizirln-i', S--4-i'--taiiwg Yxoliiiv 'I'rislv-r, l'rr-sid.-nt 191-Iliw-sm-'lt at 'latrtii-lil. 1105-XVK-sh-3' Mongm-, Isatiais BI,-sn 4115-Roi-si-x vit at llnrri.-ld. B FOOTBALL The Bullpups opened their season hy defeating Fremont but losing to the league champions. Lin- coln. The rest of the season they won one. tied three. and lost two games thus tying Marshall for third place honors. Coached by Herb Morey and Harold YV. Cooper the boys showed that they could fight hard and were good sportsmen.
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