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FRONT, left to right: Jim Lickens, Don Bovey, AI Burton, Jim Stendrupt, John Frields, Glen Smith Rich Stewart, Steve Scott, Vic Nordstrom, Fred Fowler, Don Selway, Chuck Wisdom, Bob Brown, Rich Nasef ee Bob Perrine, Hunt Hoffman. BACK: Coach Pendleton, Geo. Athans, Bill Mulryan, Bob Baldwin Jack 6 O 9 Sutherland, Jim Stutzmon, Rich Dillon, Capt. Chuck Gonzales, Dave Threlkel, Tony Merzlak, Dean Har rison, Larry McCrary, Rich Buchness, Gary Younger, Dale Wissler, Paul Bradley, Tom Chester, Ed Dahl strom, Coach Roelen, 655 56 7mmo'!fL'4Z. By winning their last three dual meets after dropping the first four, the Monarch Bee team's performance was the exact opposite from the varsity. ln early season competition Tom Framcfs per- formances in the broad iump and shot put scored numerous points. Rusty Forman was out- standing in the lOO and 220 in the later meets as he broke school records in both events. At different times during the year four men went With many record breaking performances, the Cee track team came through with a suc- cessful season. Dual meet wins were over such formidable foes as North High, Redondo, and lnglewood. During the year Chuck Hayes was a consist- ent winner in the low hurdles, setting a new school record in nearly every meet. Danny Beardon and Frack Godziki were outstanding in the IOO as was Frank LaGumina in the l8O. over I9 feet in the broad lump-Rich Stewart, Jack Rumbaugh, Dale Wissler and Tom Frame. In the Inglewood relays the Bees reached their peak as they took third place, with the high jump team of Jack Rumbaugh, Fred Fowler and Ron Jacobs taking a close second to Mira Costa. Rumbauglfs leap of 5 ft. IO in. estab- lished Cl new school record for Bees as he took first in the Bay League. Rich Dillon qualified first in the 660 at the Bay League Prelims. In the field events Larry McWhirter, Howard Nugen and LaGumina all went over l9 feet in the broad lump. Craig Parker in the pole vault and Ricky Ganulin in the shotput also had good marks. The Cees took second place in both the Ingle- wood and Mira Costa relays. ln league, LaGumina won the broad iump and Hayes won his specialty, the l8O low hurdles. FRONT, Left to Right: Gary Barron, Rich Colwell, Nelson Ely, Bob Cook, Pat Young, Dave Childress Mike Marlett, Jim Kuns, Craig Parker, Terry Patterson, Capt. Larry McWhirter, Dave Dwight, Vic Cabaslna Rich Graff. BACK: Coach Roelen, Jerry Moss, Dan Bearden, Jerry Cook, Rich Pitchford, Frank La Gumlna ee 0 O O Sterling Boyd, Howard Nugen, Larry Whittington, Bob Le Banks, Robin Howard, Chuck Hayes, Bob Hat ton, Paul Kleinwatcher, John Templeman, Larry Stokes, Coach Pendleton.
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ak- 1 Z by Roelen, Dick Frame, Tom Barnes, Jack Rumbaugh, Ron Jacobs, Ray Thorpe, Ken Irwin, Ron Barron, Joel Slufske, Dave Lopez, Doug Anderson, Jim Gon- zales, Bill May, Jim Kennedy, Larry Cabasino, Leonard Days, Jim Gallup, Coach Bill Pendleton. 2 Quet like Qfefzaaka, Me Wimuagadde eama Captain . . . Left to Right: Neal Engdall, varsifyp Chuck Gon- zales, Beeg Larry McWhir1er, Cee. -wiv. 'WL Umar' .2- sm e '
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' .3 mms' ATHLETICS V .E 1-. 'Y 5' at , it .I -,ig jj, 'l as 'l .5 wid Rf 60 The girls' athletic program o ered many activities, both comp ti- tive and social. The Girls' tnletic Associ ti on is an after-school activity wh ch ers such sp rt as ils bowling, basketball, and b d- affords its m minton. A oi g he many f ,cti nsfthat the Association has sp n- sored e t e Fl ther-Daugh er ' inner, iMother-Daughter Tea, nd t wards, n uet. , Q 5' s Moder Danc , given as y reg igzr'PE class, gives its particip nts an opp tunity t limber up usc and to learn the art of d nce chor graphy. T ,The Drill Tea known as ' e narchettesf' performed, long lf. with the band, a the football ames. . i T Swim Team gavelthose gir who ' ished to enter into c mpeti- ti - an opportunitiyito - 1 - is -T e- ' ' ' - sd - eekly to rove their sc ing and m rksmanship. 159
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