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Top row: Johnson, Stubblefield, Lloyd, Pinkham, Snook. Bottom row: Nuss, Pappa. Smith. G. A. A. The 1937-38 Girls' Athletic Association has had a very active year in sports, with nearly all of the high school girls going out for either basketball, volleyball, baseball or tennis. The Sophomore class captured the title in both basketball and volleyball after a very hard struggle with the Seniors. Doris Olson was captain of the winning basketball team and Mary Wilcox was captain of the winning volleyball team. Baseball and tennis were also major attractions. The G. A. A. has shown quite a lot of spirit this year by selling rooters' caps and having sales at some of the games. They held a Christmas party to which only girls were invited. They also held the Annual High Jinks, for girls only. Prizes were given for the most original, springlike, and funniest costumes. The G. A. A. is looking forward to a bigger and better year in 1938-39. The officers of the G. A. A. were: President, Marie Pappa: Vice-President, Berenice Smith: Secretary, Evelyn Johnson: Treasurer, Mary Stubblefield: Recorder, JoJean Lloyd: Athletic Manager, Norma Snook: Tennis Manager, Betty Pinkham: and junior high representative, Ellen Nuss. «27»
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Top row: Ceaglio, Gutierrez. Prusia. K. Haas. G. Haas. Hoffman, L. Newman. Rolfe. Middle row: Salem. Boshoff, Miley. Watson. Vandervate, Johnson, Jackson, C. Newman. Bottom row: Gazarian, Brown, Goodridge. Allen, Tharp, Wilkie, Chatoian, Whitehead. BLOCK W The Block W” started out the year with the election of officers. The following were elected: President, Kay Goodridge: Vice-President, Glen Haas: and Secretary-Treas- urer, Wesley Prusia. These officers proved to be worthy of the powers vested in them by the Block W members. During the football season the Block W undertook the task of selling at every home game, trying to raise money for the treasury. They erected a permanent booth outside and sold from it. The Block W decided that since there were no track suits, they would endeavor to raise the money to buy some. They put on several sales netting enough money to buy a dozen uppers which were well used during the season. In the spring of the year the Block W put on their big initiation. They initiated the following: Edward Gazarian, Charles Allen, Hanlon Tharp, Eddie Chatoian, Henry Jack- son, Don Hoffman, Bob Brown, Oscar Johnson, Vendal Wilkie, Clayton Newman, Robert Watson, Ellsworth Vandervate, and Ben Ceaglio. The Block W had a very successful year, under the guiding hand of Coach Gene Maxey. «26»
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Top row: Tipton, B. Emerson, Prusia, P. Morey, Clester, Allen. Middle row: Rivera, W. Emerson, Anderson, McCrea, D. Morey, Garcia. Bottom row: Yanger, Simmons, Hull, Lloyd, Markee, Stubblefield. ANNUAL STAFF The 1938 Annual Shaft has stepped right along this year. On March I I th, the Annual Spring Carnival dance was given by this group. Refreshments and favors, sold from gaily decorated booths added to the festivity of the occasion. Eight members of the group attended the Annual Press Convention held at Berkeley on March 24, 25 and 26. Many new ideas for improving the yearbook were gained there. Under the leadership of Marian Hull, the editor, the staff has done its best to create an unusual and interesting Chipmunk. The staff was as follows: Marian Hull JoJean Lloyd Bill Simmons..... Morris Markee Louise Anderson) Dorothy Yanger ( Alice McCrea Ira Clester Mary Jane Garcia Winifred Emerson Alicia Rivera Tommy Tipton) Bob Emerson j Doris Morey....... Winifred Emerson Mary Stubblefield) Pearl Morey Mr. Allen.......... ......................Editor ..........Assistant Editor ..........Business Manager Assistant Business Manager -----Twelfth Grade Editors Eleventh Grade Editor Tenth Grade Editor ..... ....Ninth Grade Editor .....Eighth Grade Editor Seventh Grade Editor ............... Boys’ Sports .............. Girls' Sports ............ Snapshot Editor ..................Activities .....................Adviser «28 »
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