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Led hy Willard Morgan and Bolo Tuttle the Poet Frosh track team went through the season somewhat hampered hy a small turnout. Al- though lacking manpower, the first- year traclcmen had good material in the squad that did participate. Bob NiCll0lS, Gorge Ryan, CORGI! BOHIIEUU, Joe Bl HCu.Ol'CI, Morgan took care of the 100, 220, and hroadjump, white Tuttle entered the high jump, the hurdles, and the pole vault. The team entered the Long Beach Relays and several memhers placed in the finals. The relay team consisting of Joe Bradford, Bolo Nichols, George Ryan, and Wil- lard Morgan won second place in their division. The team was strong in the sprints and the dashes hut was lacking in the heavy field events. 2 F R as 4-1 .s , 26
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2 ANDLef6a Tip it in, Fros Row l-IX. Creed. G. Prince, H. 1 lnBNll Rnw2.lBm o , . ic I0 s. Russell, NI. Hanberg, C. Bishop. I R Conch Bonham. Row 3 -f R. E Sherwood. H. Hicks, B. Tuttle J. IVlcKay. ,E Plarr dford, .l. the C Gill The Frosh Casaloa squaotunder the direction of Coach Kenny McNa1I, started out slowly but ended their season with five straight victories. At the turn of the semester several new players brought new life to the Fresh team. The outstanding men this year were Carl Sherwood, Bob Tuttle, and Dick Erlae. They were supported by Cari Bishop, Howard Harrington, Bolo Nichols, Morris Hanloerg, Joe Bradford, Jack Pfieffer. and Keel Creed.
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rg Q1 f' A ty t 0 L n A 5 L xgb . g Dr. Henley reaches high as tie sencls the ball over the net at Arbolacto, wtlere men of the Frostm class retired for the climax of Freshman week activities. White the fellows went to ttxe mountains, the Hnewn women loungecl on the sunny sands at Mar Casa in Balboa . . . Frosti women sing enthusiastically for the Hciear ol, H class of '44, at the brawl . . . Hvvtio Killed the Countffn -4 This mystery solved at the Pasadena com- munity Ptaytiouse, the Freshman critics ucokecl upn at Carpenters Santa Anita. Volleyball at Arloolaclo Frosh Rooting Section Frosh Coke-Up
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