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LE TTERMA N 'S Club Brzngs Athlete s Together The Letterman's Club was open to all men who lettered in varsity sports. It brought school athletics together and created comradeship among the athletes. The club made a good start with thirty- five members at the end of football season and added more members after the winter sports season ended. Above Left: Lettermen officers, Ralph Ray, President, Mike Groff, Vice President, Carl Coleman, Secretary, Richard Whitlock, Treasurer. Above Right: Back Row fleft to rightj: Coach Leavitt, Advisor, Gus Hale, Frank Brown, David Hollingsworth, Ed Romero, Dan Pope, Maurice Washington, Mike Hartman, Ellsworth Whinery. Middle Row: Carol Coleman, Faron Madderra, Ron Kineman, Mike Kepler, Ralph Ray, Mike Groff, Harry Kepler, Pete White, Bruce Childress. Front Row: john Knight, Robbie Murray, Richard Whitlock, john Gaines, Eric Norried, Ray Perry, Dave Thompson. 40
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D.H.B.P.N.P.TIE C. Members Put Their Troubles Aside on the Trail Have you ever had sore feet, holes in your shoes, and a sunbum? Worse than that, have you ever had them all at the same time? If you were a member of the hiking club, you would be very familiar with all of these, and not with- out good reason. A hike through the Grand Canyon isn't easy. To lead up to this final event, smaller hikes were undertaken to get people in shape. These included a con- quest of Ringbolt Rapids, Death Valley, and Havasupi Falls. The club was organized to provide students with fun through the sport of hiking and to bring their lives into closer harmony with nature. To help pay for some of their out-of-state trips, hikers held a candy sale. In March, as a change of pace from their usually strenu- ous activities, the club ioumeyed to Disneyland. Advisors for the hiking club are Robert Prince, larry Duncan and Dorothy Clark. Top: Hikers strike out during October trip no North Pinto Valley. Bottom Left: The motto of the hiking club is Leave only your footprints. Bottom Right: Robert Titus, Hiking Club President, shoulders his pack with ease, setting an example for less experienced hikers. 42
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