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LETTERMEN'S CLUB, Bottom row, left to right: Harry Blackford, Terry Stracke, Gary Goltara, Mike Gomes, Herman Tellez,- Robert Bledsoe. Row 2: joe Mendoza, Dan Sutherby, Gary Lehr, Tony Deutsch, Randy Carson, Alan Hutsell, Russ Denning, Jim Harris, Don Mangus. Row 3: Doug Pollock, Dave Fitzgerald, Charles Martin, Mike Prince, George Jaggard, Ron Rosenberg, Ron LeBrane, Roger Bernal, Mike Clark. Row 4: Joe Nava, Jim Lene, Byron Baldwin, Bob Porter, Dan Mendoza, Steve Baca, Mickey Fox, Rich Morentin, Tim Taggart. Row 5: Her- man Price, Pete Nevin, Pat McGill, Max Terral, Bob Harte, Dave Shelton, Ed Gregor, Rich -Garcia, Dave Harris, Tim Erickson, Bob Freeman and Larry Strauch. Lettermenis Here's the boys who've earned the letters In each sport, they're real go getters. Athletes who earned a letter in any sport offered at 'Bloomington are eligible for the Let' termen's Club sponsored by coaches Ev Phelps, Harold Letterly, and Don Lee. Sportsmen backed weekly recreation nights starting last spring and ventured to Helm's Hall of Fame. Newly elected officers were headed by Terry Stracke, presidentg Gary Goltara, vicefpresi' dent, Mike Gomes, secretary, and Robert Bled' soe, treasurer. RECEIVING AWARDS at spring sports banquet were Bob Freeman, Rich Garcia, Dave Shelton, with Coach Harold Letterly. F
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