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Football Lettermen HAROLD ALLDRED . . . All-league last season, and captain of this yearis ineli- gible squad, Bud played standout ball at both end and quarterback. JOHN ANDERSON . . . As captain of the varsity eleven, fullback Anderson led in scoring with 81 points, and was the team s leading ground-gainer. XEN ANTHONY . . . A speedy halfback, Xen earned his second varsity letter with some inspired ball-packing. STEVE BANNICK. . . . Only a freshman, Steve played halfback on the ineligible squad, and showed promise of becoming a fast, elusive ballplayer. JACK BATE . . . A scrappy left guard, Jack earned his second varsity letter. BILL BELL . . . As varsity quarterback, Bell completed twenty out of thirty-five passes for 369 yards and four touchdowns. WILLIS BROWN . . . Winner of this year's blocking trophy, he was an exception- ally hard tackler and provided a good share of the teamis spark. CAPPY CLARKE . . . Although only a sophomore, he showed the makings of a fine end. His defensive play was very capable. JOE COX . . . Joe was aggressive and one of the finest defensive players on the squad. DAN CREVELING . . . A senior, Dan played rugged ball for the incligibles, and gave the varsity linemen many a rough afternoon. CAL DICKINSON . . . A fixture at center on the ineligible squad, Cal would have been a tremendous asset to the varsity. FRITZ DRUMHELLER . . . One of the most vicious tacklers on the team, he will be back next year as varsity center. DONN ETHERINGTON . . . A hand injury kept Donn out the first part of the season, but when he could he played a hard, aggressive game at end. POE FRATT . . . The biggest man on the line, Poe's fine blocking and hard charg- ing were of great value to the team. CLARK GOSS . . . Clark boasted a phenomenal 14.3 average on end-around plays. He will be captain of next year's squad. AL MORGAN . . . A junior, he played effective ball at guard when not beset by 4 injuries. 5 GRAHAM PRITCHARD . . . An aggressive guard, Pritch was a standout per- former in his second year of play. WARNER SCHEYER . . . Easy-going Warner played a consistently good game at center for two seasons. gr CHUCK STEWART . . . Big Chuck was an excellent blocker and pe,-fefmed his other left-tackle assignments with equal efficiency. BOB STIFFLER . . . Bob was a dependable halfback. Next year he should be I one of the mainstays of the team. Z. Z BOB ZOFFEL . . . Bob took over the kicking assignment, and had several over IYIW-'U'mjlll'Illluilllim . sixty yards. He was a steady performer at left half. 1 if i J Q - L 5 .X ' Q T22 T' ff Q if-- E .. - ' ' ' 35 24
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BACK ROW: Brady, Bell, Anderson, Bordeaux, Fratt, Symnns. FRONT ROW: Weskil, Brown del Valle, Anthony Scheyer. Varsity Basket-ball Roster JOHN ANDERSON . . . A consistent team-player, he combined backboard strength with scoring ability. XEN ANTHONY . . . The most agile member of the squad, Xen was a competent checker but seldom shot. BILL BELL . . . Highest scorer in Lakeside history with 225 points, he won all- state mention. BRUCE BORDEAUX . . . The chief play-maker of the team, his floor game was exceptionally smooth. ED BRADY . . . Improving tremendously in the latter part of the season, Ed played good ball in the state tourney. WILLIS BROWN . . . A cool, able performer, Willis averaged better than nine points a game. JUAN del VALLE . . . A capable guard, ,luan's play was marked by exceptional shooting. CAPT. POE FRATT . . . Poe scored 199 points and was largely responsible for Lakeside's control of the backboards. WARNER SCHEYER . . . A calm, deliberate player, Warner was seldom ruffled by tense situations. TERRY WESKIL . . . A quick and alert sophomore, Terry can be counted on for two more years of varsity performance. 26 fx 1. QQ fi 5 Ea: B '75 llll ! ' W-W i
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