Victor Valley High School - Joshua Tree Yearbook (Victorville, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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VOLLEYBALL: First row, left to right: D. Penfold, A. Rivers, M. Dunham, C. Stinebaugh, C-. Quarterman, T. Orebaugh, W. Bowen, D. Miller, 1. Eagleton, Miss Leech Second row: C. Sanchez, E. Carbajal, I. Codshall, D. M Black, C. Eagleton, M. Beekley, M, Nilsen. Third row D. Broad, H. Carter, B. Barry, P. McAllister, L. Arnold. HOCKEY: Seated: D. Penfold, D. M. Black, W. Bowen M. Nilsen, C. Sanchez, D. Broad, D. Miller, 1, Eagleton, M. Stevens, N. Buckbee, B. 1. Crawford. Second row: R. M. Street, M. Koehly, T. Hollingsworth, G. Eagleton, C. Lester, G. Quarterman, E. Mausolf, B. G. Webb, B. Erickson. Third row: Miss Leech, M. Knight, E, Carbajal, P. Dexter, T. Orebaugh, H. Carter, M. Dunham. Ze , i BASKETBALLzeSeated: B. G. webiif iififisiaiseh, G.lQuar- te:ma'n,'M. Ballinger, D. Miller, C. Sanchez, I, Eagleton, H. Carter, M. Stevens. Second row: D. Penfold, E. Stine- baugh, A. Rivers, M. Beekley, G. Eagleton. Third row: C. Stinebaugh, P. Dexter, P. McAllister, M. Dunham. WJ7 SPEEDBALL: First row: N. Buckbee, M. Beekley, D. Black, D. Miller, I, Eagleton, L. Arnold. Second row: M. Knight, P. Dexter, D. Broad, W. Bowen, H. Carter. BASEBALL: First row: C. Sanchez, P. McAllister, C. Stinebaugh, D. Black, D. Miller, 1. Campbell, 1. Eagleton. Second row: C-. Eagleton, E. Stinebaugh, P. Dexter, A. Deacon, E. Carbaial, H. Carter. 4128111151 ,' - TENNIS: First row. D Miller M. Dunham A Rivers T. Hollingsworth Second row F. Rivers F Swift M E M ti . , l - 'i v I .M ' ' ' ' I f i ' ai . 1 , . ' , . f Wu. '-'., ., , - X BFE : .lux waiison, w. Mariner. q S' .si A jk i i Qty -, , f . ireii . . ?' L sfiii A F QQJTQ . si in ill W lf ,NL It 1 1 dl, 43 Ai v ' X ' A ' i it ' .T , X, 'i li i i

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CHRLS' CHRLS' CHRLS' CHRLS' CHRLS' TENhHS 42 VGLLEYBALL Sophomores took interclass volleyball, with the following players on their team: M. Dunham, P. McAllister, A. Rivers, B. Barry, D. Black, C. Stine- baugh, M. Ballinger, B. Webb, and j. Godshall lcaptainl. The Seniors came second, juniors third, and Freshmen fourth. Swell going, Sophs! HOCKEY What? Girls refusing candy! What a break for the fellows! The Seniors must have trained the hardest: anyhow, they captured first place with the following team: D.' Miller, G. Quarterman, E. Stinebaugh, j. Eagleton, M. Ste- vens, C. Sanchez, L. Arnold, C. Lester, D. Broad, T. Hollingsworth, and M. Nilsen. juniors came in second, Sophs third, and Freshmen fourth. BASKETBALL Another first for the Seniors. They took Basketball with a fast team com- posed of D. Miller, M. Nilsen, M. Stevens, G. Quarterman, E. Stinebaugh, j. Eagleton, and C. Sanchez. Sophs placed second, juniors third, and Frosh fourth again, poor kids! SPEEDBALL Boy, what a kick! No, not football-only speedball. Well, those Seniors took first again, with the following players on their team: D. Miller, G. Quar- terman, E. Stinebaugh, j. Eagleton, M. Stevens, C. Sanchez, L. Arnold, C. Lester, D. Broad, T. Hollingsworth, and M, Nilsen. Sophs took second, but the deciding games for third and fourth places were never played off because of the measles epidemic that hit us. BASEBALL Now here comes the game everyone has looked forward to. Of course, it's baseball. just think, the Sophs came in first, with the following hefty batters winning laurels for their team: M. Dunham, P. McAllister lcaptainl, M. Bal- linger, D. Black, B. Webb, M. Knight, B. Erickson, A. Frye, P. Dexter, C. Stinebaugh, j. Young, and R. Seward. Second place was taken by the Seniors, third by the juniors, and fourth by the Freshmen. You can't say those Frosh aren't consistent! Tennis has been growing in popularity steadily. The first meet, held with Lancaster on our home courts, resulted in a victory by our doubles team, Will- son and Reid, while our first and second singles players, Rivers and Swift, were defeated. The Desert League tournament was held at Barstow May 9. Here Rivers won first singles from both Barstow and Needles: Swift lost to Needles in the second singles gameg Willson and Reid, the doubles team, lost to Needles and won from Barstow: the mixed doubles team, Mehner and M. Dunham, defeated Barstow: and Dorothy Miller, girls' singles, lost to Barstow. Our team will be sent to a tournament in San Bernardino in the near future.



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