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FRONT ROW, left to righl: l34l Bill Easlman, l35l Mike Dribben, ll7l Alex Augusta, ll4l Mike Nail, llOl Virgil English, l3Ol Dennis Hollis, ll9l Mo Connolly, l5Ol Gary Tulhill, l3ll Ken Willis, ll5J Ron Bridwell, llll Alan Robinson, ll3J Miles Anderson. SECOND ROW: Wayne Dilfee, Jim Welbourn, Jim Jor- dan, Gary Powell, Bruce Weslon, l6l Larry Fluer, 1421 Merle Cornet, l25l Gary Kirkor- ian, l36l Bill Murray, John Jarrell. THIRD ROW: l22l Stuart Lough, l39l Harvey Prez- anl, l32l Ron Schirm, l24l Ed Kraemer, ll3l Don Schmidt, Mike O'Sullivan, John Welsh, l27l Bill Fair, l26l Mike Livesay, l3Bl Clarance Burdick, l29l Chuck Beauchamp, l52l Bob Wiltse, Pele Pellerilo. z l J ,..
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BLUE C LETTERMANS CLUB qi.. Having proven themselves in com- I petition with dignity and strength. X , la 7X nr llllr, X2 1.'?X E ,rr J Randy Sandefur Minor Sports - Barry Riley Baseball Joe Medalgia Track Dave McCullough Q i ln r f , y, xmlvf -7 Nl '? X I o , Mlm But they're calling my boy 'Fat Ollie' . . . and he isn't even fat, Mike livesay won personal honors at the football banquet, wails Mrs. Livescy. receiving the Bill Murphy and Most Valuable Player trophies. MURPHY AWARD WINNERS Football 41 I A '- Mike Livesay ' 0 14' D Basketball Ll A J
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VARSITY FCJOTBALL Culver began the football season without hope but with a prayer. The first games were defeats. The team was small in size and power, and they knew it. lt was lacking in many things, many things except courage. And it was this courage, if nothing else, that pushed the team on, on over the mental block of early defeat, on to victory. One by one their opponents fell: El Segundo, Morn- ingside, Torrance, and who will forget the Beverly game. Now it was the crown, the league champion- ship, almost in their grasp. Then came Hawthorne, the shouting, the crying, the feet aching from stamping on the wooden seats, the hands stinging from clap- ping, and the throats raw. But it was their turn. We fell and we fell hard, but we had lost none of our dazzle for we had fought all the way. There he goes! Little 145 pound half back Ron Bridwell is on his way to his 80 yard touchdown run against Beverly Hills. Pete Pellerito, No. 44, is about to put key block on No. 19, Cohen, of Beverly Hills, b Av xl . 5 Q ,. 2 if ' 'kj' . .f 5 - cl' , ., V ' y as A T Y.. , . W' 'H ' W ' .',r get '- Q ., H . 'A f ,, 1 slr-' :'N'f,es ,, - . f 'T . V.x?2.1,y,-5gA'..E5,... .-,lg 57-55: :ish-:rm
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