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BACK ROW-Cleft tn rillllil Mr. Oglelby, Advisor: Rollin Matiice. Barnsy Simpson, Danise Wilkins, Harvey Dahman, and Nola Cooper. Alice Epparly. FRONT ROW Shirle Mack. Dan Ennerly, and Julie Summers. -' Y ZND ROW-Gloria Martinez, Rexene Bockemnulll, Nancy Slmpsun. Ummifbfbivn un Rally Commissioner Denise Wilkins, getting hold of some new collegiate yells and then trying them out on the student screamers from her position as yell leader, sparked the urah-rahn department through a year of flushed faces and sore throats fhow those rooters' buses did ring from the noise, especially going through townsl. PU U11 0119 Nola Cooper and Harvey Dahman made up the rest of the twirling trio who jumped and clapped the cheering section into vol- ume and unity. It is wondered, however, how many years Harvey will stay limber enough to continue the acrobatics he used to do while cheer-leading. 1.-1i'l 1. Sue and Halo, still together. 3. Ain't she sweet, Donald? 2. Isn't that cute? 4. Billy, you're being shadowed.
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l'lLlLl'I'IllI'Il fb lrffnb BACK ROW-tleft to riahtb Marvin Ashby, Danny Martinez, Ger- ald Brazzi, Lyle Hicks, Ray Radku. Wayne Vaullhan, Dan Ennerly, Richard Van Horn, Bula Dulitz. Felipe Pacheco, lock Journey, Tom- my Lawrenca. John Arnold. MIDDLE ROW-Coach Bud Ewing, .lerry Clay, Adrian Chief Estrada, Bob Vawter, Allan Arebalo, Harvey Daliman, David Gil- The purpose of the Block A club is to pro- mote sportsmanship, citizenship, and de- velop a sound mind in a healthy body. The club's motto is, To promote sportsman- ship at all times. ln order to win a block A and become a Lettermen club member, a boy must not only meet C.I.F. require- ments but also be accredited with having participated in a certain percentage of var- sity sports. Stars above the arm stripe in- dicate the seasonal team captains. Approp- riate emblems indicating the sport for which strap. Dean Klenk. Gary Blnmgren, Bud Stnltev, Crisuin Swift, Bob Pierce. FRONT ROW-Gene Estrada. Carey Bucky Baird, Zane Dodd, Dale Miller, Rnllin Mattiee, Henry Mulinar. Kenny Reyhurn, Larry Martinez, John MnBurney. Ray MeKelvay. the letter is granted are used to distinguish between the sports. A social activity sponsored by the club at the beginning of the year was a bean feed, which was attended and enjoyed by mem- bers of the faculty, staff, and club. fT'he Mexican chili sauce, it may be added, was so piping hot that banqueters cooled their mouths with steaming coffee., Later, the Lettermen put on a bean feed for the Gals. i.......'A'.,-.... 1. Just look what thoughts can do! 2. Arebalo and Flat-top, looking pretty. 3. Tee-legged, Ti-legged, Four'-legged Nancy. 4. Solemn 'n' Sweet.
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nnuffnz' qua STANDING-F I'p P chew, Jerry CI y M A hby D L k Bob Pi . .I k Ak B d St It y KI k, Roy Bar G ald Bazzi, Crisp S ft M 9 FRONT ROW-Coach LI yd C y Bu ky Ba d K y R yh ZND ROW-Dan G ll Tum y L T y N ll GI R II' Mattice, Joh K U A t tM inmfla lb-Tommy Lawrence, Gerald Brazzi, Ricky Gilbert 2b-Kenny Reyburn, Bob Pierce 3b-Carey Bucky Baird, Bud Stoltey SS-Roy Baro, Allan Arebalo LF-Jimmy Dodge, Felipe Pacheco, Glenn Locke CF-Rollin Mattice, Dean Kleck RF-Kenneth Baird, Jack Akers C-Marvin Ashby, Dan Cullen P-Allan Arebalo, Bob Pierce, Terry Newell, Felipe Pacheco, jerry Clay With a healthy batting average of .560, Tommy Lawrence helped belt his team- mates to six victories out of a nine-game sc'hedule. The Greyhound Nine won their first game, from Cambria, to the tune of 8 to 4. Then after losing to the Paso Ro- bles Bearcats 2I to 7 fthe wind was against usl, they downed the Shandon Outlaws I3 to 2 and shutout 9 to 0 the boys from Tem- pleton. Trying for their third straight win, the Greyhounds were nosed out by the Bearcats again I8 to 8. One more loss aside-this time to Cambria-and t'he Greyhounds finished the season winning the rest of their games? the town team by 2 to 03 Shandon I8 to 5: and Templeton 5 to 4. Classy fielding honors go to Rollin Nlattice, who made some catches to write home about, out there in center fie'ld.
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