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A' e ' 'T:'ea,,e,r,,.. HEAVE HO! Manuel Mani: gets set ta throw the shot-put as Albert Sugana, Jamal Tamekazu. Lawrenee Agana, and Malcolm Ikeda look on. iracLafera TRAC K TEAM Sparking the Raider Tracksters were cap- tains Bryan Kageyama and Herbert Morris with approximately 25 thinclads assembled by Coach Seichi Ono. Returning lettermen were Herbert Morris in the 880 yard run, mile run, mile relay, Tony Bargayo, high jump, Herbert Mundon, 880 re- lay, 440 relay, high jump, Peter Rayno, mile run, Bryan Kageyama, 220 yard, lOO yard, 880 re- lay, 440, Matthew Kaluahine, 220 yard low hurdles, Gerald Tsukamoto, 880 yard relay, 440 yard relay and Albert Sugano, shot put. The unusually competitive spirit which the squad displayed in dual meets was the result of constant practice. The team was in top form in all events. Raw I, left to right: Richard Aquino, Richard Fujimoto, Ernest Purii, Patrick Layosa, Bryan Kageyama, Matthew Kaluahine, Herbert Mundun, Herbert Morris, Bryan Kobayashi, Glenn Terui, Brian Kubota. Row 2: Rodney Nofrada, John Correa, Jua- nito Alayvilla, Howard Rasa, Lawrence Sunn, Antonio Bargayo, Angel Madrid, Arnold Ota, Anderson Perry, Niles Kageyama, Philip Rosa, Paul Brede. Row 3: Coach Ono, Lawrence Agena, Herbert Oyama, Albert Sugana, Malcolm Ikeda, Manuel Moniz, Roberta Butacan, James Tumekazu, Nelson Silva, Sanford Ota. 125
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THE BIG FOUR Co-Captain: Matthew Kaluahine, Herbert Morris, and Bryan Kageyarna, and Couch Ono. E-A5'.,.la' ' - L- RAIDER JACK RABBITS On your murky get set: ...... and :printers Bryan Kege- yomu, Matthew Kaluuhine, and Ernest Puni are eff. MIRACLE MILERS f ALLEY-OOP! High jumper Antonio Bcrgayo goes over the bar with ease. ILUQKUGLA Distance runners Herbert Morris and Patrick Layosn run the mile with smilas on their faces. ,, wx mr ,wa A .g.::Q.. T 124 wi,-8-.qfffrwr i N Qi.. Tl. y , AV, , .. K., :f9i-f32f4'4' - 'M pgizww.-5. . .qllgt Q .1-'agus , ,X -
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