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TPIE GARFIELD BARD Vifhat a ' bs.ncU Garfield’s band has seventy-nine members, who know their instruments and how to play them. The Bond Rally on Alpril 2nd w ' as the only chance our band had to play this term and it vas sn inspiring one. Their performance gave great spirit to the rally, rnTT-ni ir.:h GARFIELD ORCIjE Anything from symphony to swing] Our Garfield Orchestra can do that and much more. It has encouraged and developed the musical afoility of the students. This term they certainly have lived uip to their reputation of fine music and musicians » They played for tv o assemblies, under Mr, Minzyk and all of them took pleasure in learning and practicing numbers to play at assemblies. GLEE CLUBS ( irls Glee Officers Pres, --Carla Case V, Pres, --Hope Hansen Soc. Sec. --Sue Richardson Treas , --Diane Meadows Bovs Glee Officers Kj Pres, --John Bullhart V, Pres .--Joseph Sibilia Sec , - -Sym Wi 1 s on Treas , --Dick Matthev ?s The Girls’ Glee v as all out to help in any way they could this term] One pf their noblest performances, was singing for the patients of the Berkeley General Hospital, The two clubs together gave a vaudeville show and their executive bocrds acted a.s judges for the partic ipants. They had a combined picnic and dance, Mrs, Young is the able director of both groups. She does a grand job and v orked hard to make Garfield’s Glee C].ubs something of which we can always be proud. A CAPPELI i Garfield’s A Cappella is just about the best A Cappella that you can find anyYHiere ] Two of their appearances this term were singing for the P.T.A, mothers in April and singing at the Epv orth Methodist Church. Both times they gave grand performances ] The A Cappella had a barbecue and. dai ce and all the students had a lot of fun] Mrs, Smith and the members have worked together to make the A Cappella the fine organization it is. 24
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BOY’S SPORTS FALL AND SPRING BASIIET BALL UNLIMITEDS , 115 ' s. Garfield 27 El Cerrito 23 Garfield 25 Willard 13 Garfield 31 Westlake 13 Garfield 22 Willard 9 Garfield 21 Willard 32 Garfield 26 •Willard. 12 Garfield 28 Willard 15- Garfield 32 Willard 27 Won 3 Lost 0 Garfield 24 El Cerrito 24 GarfieM 51 Burbank 16 105 ’s Garfield won St. Marys lost Garfield 25 Willard 29 Gairf leld won LIO Alumni lost Garfield 22 Willard 14 Garfield won V lllard lost Garfield 26 Burbank 25 Garfield lost H12 Alumni won Garfield ¥7 on Willard lost Won 2 Lost 1 Garfield won A lumni lost Garfield ¥7 on Burbank lost 95’s Garfield lost Alumni won Garfield 17 Willard 21 Garfield 18 Willard 6 V Ion 11 Lost 4 Won 1 Lost 1 BASEBALL MRDBALL The varsity won eight out of twelve games, entered into the American Legion League biit won due to high school . competition. Garfield 13 St. Marys 9 Garfield 3 Garfield 20 St. Marys 4 Garfield 23 Garfield 8 St. Marys 7 Garfield IS Garfield 10 St. Marys 2 Garfield 4 Garfield 2 St. Marys 7 Garfield 16 Garfield 7 Berk Hi 8 Garfield 4 ' This term they one out of five Berk. Hi. 10 V fillard 9 Willard 0 Grove 4 Berk. Hi, 2 Grove 7 d The Junior Varsity won three out of five games and also played with the Varsity and Junior Varsity. No games were played with El Cerrito or Albany, The Midgets v on all gam.es bi.it in the American Legion, they lost three and won one SOFTBALL Both High Nine and High Eight teams won all of their games with Burbank and Willard, TRACK V fe had a successful track season this year vmth track meets with Willard, Burbank, El Cerrito, Albany and Berkeley, All in all, we ? on championship in baseball, basketball, and softball, finishing up an outstanding spring term at Garfield, 21
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The Spirit pf the High Eight This grade is full of vigor With cheers ard laughs galore. They have their fun and playtime. And studies aren’t a bore. They ' re busy in the classrooms. They ' re active in the sports. With football,- baseball, track-teams. They ' re great on tennis courts, t They keep a grand old spirit. They ' re level-headed, cool. They’re really qdite a grand young gang To have around the school, A class that ' s full of brightness. That keeps up Garfield ' s vim. They do their part to do their job To keep our school in t rimi Mac-k V hite
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