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enni C'laampA fr A 'bf VARSITY SQUAD. FRONT ROW: Foote. Norton, Grant, Cranston, Taylor, Penh. ZND ROW: Coach Harry Swart and varsity captain, Lewis, manager, Peterson, Pizzinat, Scott, Barnes, Coach Swart. Ted Scott. Varsity Tennis Once again, up to this writing, Coach Harry Swart's varsity racquetmen had been undefeated. Their record at this date, was thirty-three straight wins, including matches won over Loyola 27-I, and Long Beach 22-6, in the CIF preliminaries. Six- teen of these wins were by love scores where the Tiger net stars held their opponents to no winning games. By winning the League once again, it marked the twenty-fourth time in twenty-six years of competition that the Tigers have done so. Also, the Tennis Team kept up the fine showing of South Pasadena Athletic Teams this year, this being the fourth cham- pionship in the tive varsity sports this year. The Football, Basketball, and Baseball Teams preceded the all conquering Tennis Team. Credit for this splendid record goes to Coach Harry Swart, whose coaching in tennis cannot be matched in high-school ranks. Besides taking the League and also being in a good spot to take the CIF crown, Beverly Hills being the only team stand- ing in their way, the Tigers also trounced Monterey, Northern California champs, and Santa Monica, ci perennial top team in the CIF. Leading the team were Bill Cranston and Bob Norton, top singles men, and Captain Ted Scott and Brooke Grant, doubles champs. Other boys who contributed greatly to the team's success were, Ray Pentz, Tom Peterson, Bill Foote, Art Pizzinat, Gene Barnes, Roy Myers, Bill Blakeslee, Tom Taylor and Tom Mitchell. BILL CRANSTON BOB NORTON TOM PETERSON RAYMOND PENTZ 1
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on Q I ' Spar-tn Two new additions were made in the girls' physical education department this year with the coming of Miss Donna Mae Hal- verson and Mrs. Marietta Schick. Miss Halverson replaced Miss Helen Reese, now serving as librarian. Miss Vivian Atherton continued as sports instructor. Modern Dance is a new curriculum introduced this year by Mrs. Schick. Monday and Wednesday of each week are dedi- cated to this new type of physical education. Several schools entered modern dance competition where South Pasadena-San Marino High School ranked high each time. Programs were presented by these classes to the Girls' League, the P.-T.A., and several other schools and organizations. Each Friday the senior girls were instructed by Miss Halverson in a non-athletic class. The first semester the girls discussed the rules of good health and the second semester they studied first aid, now required for graduation. An important part of the physical education program were tennis and badminton, primarily designed for those girls not enrolled in modern dance classes. Each school quarter ushered a new sport on to the girls' gym field. This year Naomi Hoyt's fifth period team was victorious in the final volleyball playoff. Hockey was included in the second and third quarters with Erin Doyle's first period team emerging victorious. Basketball season saw much enthusiasm as did the final quarter's sport, softball. Mary Kyropolous headed the Girls' League Sport Committee in the Girls' League. Several play days were held during the year, giving the girls an opportunity to travel to other schools to take part in some stiff competition. Volleyball is the opening sport of the year. Speedball is a highly anticipated sport. Miss Vivian Atherton Mrs. Marietta Schick Miss Donna Mae Halverson M. 'Q' ,S ...., is s xx SX .ssgmss . my .s .Q .... v vsfwgs if r ,e S S 2 bl. so .sc S y as 'Q ,2.0e f. ' 5 .gigs . s sl ii' s f . N
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