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'Vu' c. tlirmvi Veivsittgi Panther wrestlers on the Varsity squad were, Row l: Coach Bill Gallagher, RHS OPP. 8... .. California . . . .44 24... .. Upland .. ...3O 20... .. Pioneer .. . . .28 40... ...Sierra ...l5 17... .. Montebello .. ...33 23... .. Pioneer -- ---27 27... .. Upland -. ---2l 24... ..Santa Fe.. ...24 44... .... Loyola .... ...TO 25... .. Bell Gardens ...l7 J. Sanchez, D. Meyer. Row 2: D. Varela, D. Meyer, B. Cooper, B. Ruiz. Row 3: R. Guerrero, J. Lane, G. Wilson, P. Nasmyth, B. Roseth, D. Lazzarini adv Members Henry, J. C. Grohs, 3: Coach J. Givens, of the Junior Varsity Wrestling team this year were, Row 1: J. Day, R. Branch, F. Torres, F. Flores, D. Okamoto, B. Fink. Row 2: D. Cross, R. Lane, L. Martin, J. Beezley, Q. Anderson, D. lgl. Row Bill Gallagher, M. Marshall, E. Dunagan, B. Wingate, J. Townsend, M. DeCarbo, B. Zwick, B. Slaser. The wrestling squads of RHS had a very successful first season. Out of ten matches played they lost five, won four, and tied one. All other schools that they competed against had had at least two years' experience. The Panther teams placed 5th and 9th in C.l.F. competitions. Forty-two boys out of an original forty- five who started, finished the season. Each of the boys wrestled according to his weight division. There are eleven different weight classifications. The top boy in each division automatically became a member of the Varsity team and the remainder I I r.. .... dn-'-,Z , Spectators view a tense moment between opposing 4 wrestlers. One team-mate pins down another in this rough- and-tumble sport of wrestling.
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0 J 2' S , A - - f' fl, 'ff 5 il ' Q . 'mkk , q qb Q The Bee team had a good season, , S winning seven of their fourteen meets. . Q ,. Steve Hickey led the team in scoring and was undoubtedly the most im- Bob smiley sieve Hickey Al shusko proved player. Every Bee record was broken except the 50 yd. freestyle record, belonging to Don Loomis. It should be pointed out that three of the seven meets J Q 'f lost by the team, were lost by one tenth . A of a second. The remainder of the Bee T team included Leroy Smith, Carl Walper, Captain, Bob Smith, Bob Fuller, Larry Green, Larry Ford, Al Shusko, Price Sloan, Walt Harris and Jim Hanson. Although our Bees split their win-loss record they should be commended on their hard work. This year the members of the Bee team were, Row li A. Shusko, B. Fuller, B. Smiley, S. Hickey. Row 2: W. Harris, L. Ford, G. Green, C. Walper. Row 3: P. Sloan, J. Hanson, 6 9 L, smifh. J 96' -Q A 'J ,Q 7 7:1 O ,fsf E79 OQQQG-?'3e-F 6 'J In be if U4 ' X' -:Y G35 if Cf-J 1 gf., Q Inf-A . ' Bob Cummings Bill Ankery The Cee Swimming team made a sweep for Rose- mead in the Sierra League, as Championships were chalked up by the football, basketball, track, and swimming teams. The Cee swimmers defeated Azusa, who was undefeated in league competition, to end in a tie for league honors. lt was a team victory as the meet was won by the two relay teams. ln the medley our swimmers broke their own best time by five seconds. Frank Brown, Bob Cummings, Ross Blue, and Billy Ankery were the outstanding it ' M. Cee swimmers. g The Cee swimmers this year, were, Row l: G. Robinson, F. Brown, R. l22 Cummings, D. Schmidt. Row 2: B. Boser, C. Goff, B. Ankery, C. Pfeiffer. Row 3: J. Nichols, R. Blue, C. Short, x .F Y X 1 . .. . . . , , , fi L. l R all? ak-nw
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