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T11 E N E117 S117 I 171 .fll I N G P00 L .X . X Gofle are the da.YS Of WfiSl'1ing-hail the new swimming pool, .Bullt through cooperation with S. E. R. A. labor, the new swimmin 001 was. 1nformally dedicated to the cause of health and happiness M0253 April 22, 1955 as soon as the water was turned in for a test. I yi .In the foreground may be Seen the type of bathing beauties Sherman will enter in future contests. . The pool IS built of reinforced concrete, 40x90 feet in dimensions and three to nlne feet in depth. Q . It is planned that swimming shall. become a regular part of the physical training program at Sherman at the beginning of school next September. GIRLS' BASEBALL The baseball season included inter-school as well as inter-class games. In the four class games with Corona, Sherman was the victor. The girls partici- pated in two play days, one at Pomona College on May 4, in Which thirteen schools were represented, and the other at Chino May 10, in which five schools were represented. Sherman girls gave a good account of themselves in the color teams chosen from the total representation at Pomona and Chino. Sherman ScoREs Corona 6 , Seniors 5 15 . . Sophomores . 1 41 . Freshmen 17 23 . Iuniors 9 A INTER-CLASS SCORES 2 Freshmen-Sophom ores . . 17 5 , Iuniors-Seniors. . 8 2 Sophomores-Seniors 9 2 . Freshmen-Iuniors . 15 N One hundred fwenlfV'0'75'
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FRESHXIIAN HOCKEY IVINNERS Sfanding: Esther Kintana, Pauline Hicks, Liilian Iames. Clara Duro, Pauline Lachusa. Kneeling: Mary lane Patterson, Isabelle Doolittle, Iennie Chavez, Zelda Thomas, Tomasa Secundino, Vernita White. LTHOUGH hockey is not a new game at Sherman, everyone looked for- ward to the hockey season, which opened in March. Many girls came forward from each class, and a number of good teams were picked. With the reduced group real practice began. The Senior-Iunior games started the tournament, the Seniors being the winners. Sophomore and Freshman teams played in the second round, the Freshman team being victorious. The Freshmen and Seniors played for the championship. eln the exciting game the Freshmen downed the upper classmen and made themselves hockey champions for the 1955 season. SEASON SCORES 5 Freshmen-Sophomores 0 . 1 . Freshm en-Seniors . 0 1 Seniors-Iuniors . 0 '1fPa.M. 5f'?1 . X wa-, ,. ' -, fu M., ' ,. U H, V H 4f.P'14f?4qqq,f5l i'1f'w :fl --K... .1 r ' -. 'f- '?faf'J.-. din ,... mW'1'4-Hvwfwulw-al-w 15210 M x J pf? .ffm-A-,mm-,. .13 .4 1, N . . , Jw? -:MI qhiigxn - , 1 v,,.-fav vb.. M?W,T.T:CA ,., ' . . '. . I - . . -' 'E-.f-v-H '11 --152' X HG FHL. 1 . .' V ff -. In AH fe it - ' - l ,.,.-'5.,5. . , .- ., ' A.26,at:g.. ,,.S....,.i,g.:sQz4- WMM? Cs,,51f.,. 41, ' -ir., 1 u,,L.,4,,,,g,y4,M.w.eas2,+-. IA . I lsfrmxgggg - ' gg,g.3g .1W. - Q- g H . , , g f 523' 0 I P v H - WYKQWECMWQMQEI4 2:4.fi-:fi.VS- 512: - J a':,1'F-' ' fl' ' F- - -'11 TL ik-f fi.. .a f -. . . - A ' -if ' r '-fu'-f , , ' 'i ?f' ggi:-,2,'i'r'iv,2a.,,Ravi: X., g qu ev: f: 55: ., -'rf' Z fl, 5 T735 4'-5' .-'vi2,5f?'L., ., 1 ' gif- ','- g,a'A'f .:-:J-LjQ?5'3fvlf1F': - ' -- '-sl'-'SFf'. '2'LfQ'f 5'ff'lf'l'f,-l?ME..1 f'i75? l7: 759-' f.'3-1'fh1f1Q3-N472 b'f .'3l5212!-7r --'iz ff: 757'1 'T:-''?:4-1fl.'li'fl7f'- f5'- :i'f5?!:'.'E'- 'QL'-5.1.- '.'54'7 '-L'-.'- ..- . , --1 ----Ta Www l 7 V 1: 5- I ' -One hundred iweniy-
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I-IAS!-I!!! LEFT OVER FROM! BREAKFAST, DINNER, AND SUPPER Mr. Mick Qin civics class, talking on the subject of broken homesl : Mark, what causes broken homes? Mark Duran Csticking out his manly chestjr Earthquakes. Some people are so dumb that even pouring liniment on their heads wouldn't make them smart.-Mick. Amelia Valenzuela: The man I marry must be tall and handsome. George Iones: Aw, gee, gimme a chance, I'm still growing. Mr. Egg Ward: Did you smile at your troubles as I advised you? Howard Yandell: Yeah, and my teacher hit me over the head and told me to wipe the silly grin off my face. Tommy Estrada: I dreamed last night that I invented a breakfast food and was sampling it when- ' Frances Pasoz Call excitedlz Yaws, yaws, go on. Tommy: I woke up and found a corner of my mattress gone. Eddie Zweek Cin process of drowningD: Queeck, toss me a lifebuoyl Princess Two-Rooms-and-a-Bath Cmisunderstandingbz How many bars of Lifebuoy do you want? flf you dun't catch on to this, you're a lil tetched in the haidb. Mr. Westhafer: What is a bed bug? Mr. Iohnson: Search mel U Mr. Brittain: Digging a hole, my boy? No, digging the dirt and leaving the hole. Mr. Smith: I heard that your uncle died of heart failure. Mr. Sneddon: Yes, he was tossing pennies out to the children on the street when the string broke. Freshie: Why are you hurrying so with your paper? Senior: I'm trying to finish before my pen runs dry. Charles Collins: What are you going to do this summer, Elmer? Elmer Curley: Paint a few pictures and a lot of up-to-date houses, read a dozen books or so, and walk ten miles a day. How about you? Charles: Oh, I'm the same as you: I expect to lay in a hammock most of the time. - I Milton Marks: Boy, yo sho' has a big mouth. Harry Montero: Fool Injun, that ain't no keyhole in front of your face. What They Say- Freshman: I don't know. Sophomore: I don't remember. Iunior: I'm not prepared. Senior: I don't think I can add any more information to the discussion. Lizzy Curry: Do you know who's in the hospital? Eddie Salmon: No, who? V , - Lizzy: Sick people. p It Frances O'Choa: Your hands remind me ofifa camel. Bill Nelson: Howz that? Frances: They go so long without water. . -One fzundrea' fwenfy-iwo
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