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I Frosh Prepared For Eventful Baseball Season Prospects for Coach Larry Bagwell ' s Junior Varsity Baseball team were bright upon entrance of DVL play. The Bullpups raced through pre-league action with a brilliant 10-2 record. Southpaw Doug Smead was the key as he turned in steady mound work. Howard Tounget and John Norman complimented Smead with power-hitting as did Mark Lindsay and Tom Seville. Freshman John Robinson was a welcome addition to Bagwell ' s men. Coach Arden McRae ' s Frosh turned an about- face from his dismal 7-11 finishers of last year. Pitchers Bill Loncar, Mark Martin, and Howard Robinson were all outstanding in early- season play. Catcher Jack Cullari and third baseman Mark Wettlaufer added valuable batting punch. First Baseman Howard Robinson puts out opponent. FIRST ROW: Curt Rose, Ray Pickering, Jim Tielens, Randy McCann, Art Mares, Rex Duffin, Larry Bezanson, Phil Neeley, MarkGosch. SECOND ROW: Dan Gulley, Steve Reed, Bill Burger, Elliot Rice, David Ortloff, Pat McDowell, Ed Kouma, Richard Ochea. Ken Yarnell, Andy Masiel, John Schatz. THIRD ROW: Bill Thompson, Jack Cullari, John Robinson, Fred Aguilera, Mark Martin, Howard Robison, Mark Wettlaufer, Bill Loncar, Dennis Fisk, Pat Wieson, Coach McRae. 115
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Junior Varsity Began Promising Year FIRST ROW: David Brown, Randy Barron, John Adams, Rodger Crawford, Phil Murray, Jamie Rodriquez, Kim Long. SECOND ROW: Tom Seville, Bob Norman, David Hyde, Mark Lindsay, Steve Ray, Charles Alto, Bill Peachey, Chuck Boyd, James Fisher. THIRD ROW: Doug Smead, Howard Tounget, Olen Wales, Delmar Henninger, Gary Cook, Coach Bagwell, John Rohnbacher. Frosh show off their form in fielding. Hemet Baserunner is safe at third. 114
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Publications Continued To Change Methods LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. Paulson, Advisor; Sherri Faulhaber, Freshman Editor; Cheryl Woldtvedt, Assistant Editor; Steve Lakeman, Art Editor; Becki Kelly, Special Events and Ad Editor; Tom Wheat, Photographer; Allison Fast, Editor; Lynn McGraw, Keith Crile, Photographer; Ginni Clausen, Sophomore Editor; Sandy Lyell, Jacqui Homan, Coordinations Editor. THE BULLDOG changed its format this year from four to five columns. This change allowed for more news and features on school activities. The staff continued last year ' s policy of the four pages being general news, editorials, features, and sports respectively. During the 1969-70 school year members of THE BULLDOG staff attended a Journalism Workshop Day at Redlands University. They attended sessions placing emphasis on news make-up, sports, and editorial writing. Also the staff continued exchanging papers with other schools in order to gain new ideas and to create interest in THE BULLDOG. This year ' s TAHQUITZ staff set a goal of producing a yearbook which included more photographs of actual student life. This was achieved through the newly added student life section and a set limit on the number of times a person could be in the annual. The staff strived for better communication between its members so that more could be accomplished with a greater amount of efficiency. Everyone worked on deadlines and contributed an individual share to the total annual production. Many new ideas were incorporated into this year ' s annual. Most of these ideas were contributed by Allison Fast, Cheryl Woldtvedt, and Susan Gabyrch who attended a ten day workshop this summer. Allison Fast, TAHQUITZ Editor Folding newspapers. Cheryl Organizations 116
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