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VARSITY TRACK-ROW 1: L. Buss, J. Elder, B. Gross, H. Winters, G. Bahnsen, T. Bradley, R. Schwartz, G. Raymond. ROW 2: J. Pappa, l. Cameron, D. Rosellini, C. Kane, D. Hatter, R. Vizcarra, J. Dering. ROW 3: T. Reed, T. Farrego, K. Boettcher, C. Wildish, T. Troncale, M. Weinreb. C TRACK-ROW 1: Capt. V. Pugliese, D. Tullis, D. Garcia, B. Rudd, D. lfill, U. Petralia, J. Peneda, H. Thorne. ROW 2: R. Seeley, D. Stapp, C. Nye, H. Cain, H. Little, P. Williams, W. Younis, D. Costales, L. Lombardi. ROW 3: M.' Moken, J. Busselle, M. Foreman, G. Jameson, A. Koppell, M. Rubin, J. Battista. B TRACK-ROW 1: E. Britt, A. Jimenez, D. McGrew, D. Flamm, C. Sparkenbach, M. Ladeda, R. Roberts, G. Frontino. ROW 2: W. Webb, J. Crum, A. Phillips, Capt. Bob Henry, N. Easterla, J. Kirsh, D. Gambril. ROW 3: R. Morrealle, B. Houge, A. Barron, P. Grana, J. Petralia, E. Sternfeld. The flashing spikes of the Mule Cindermen flew around the loop and into third place in the league standings. Opposing squads which felt the sting of the Wilson spikes were Lincoln, Marshall, and Bel- mont. While on their way to a third place standing, the Mule boys were revising the record books right and left. Richard Adams, better known as the human spring, leaped his way to two records. Davey Rosellini and Duane Telliano also set new marks in their respective specialties. The B's and C's came through with a fairly good season. Placing reg- ularly were Emil Britt, shot- put, Jiminez, 100, Henry, 1320, Kersh, high hurdles. C stars were Don Ifill, record breaker in the 660, Pugliese, ditto in the 100, and Garcia, 180. Coach Paul Barthel hammers a starting block for his C and D sprinters.
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Outstanding tennis players of T949-50 were Dean Har- rier Doug Markel, and Kenny Smith These boys, with their coordination, speed, and en- durance, made a good show- ang for Wilson. CENTENNIAL LETTERMEN-ROW 'l: L. Shaver, A. Granccnmelli, R. Ramsey, R. Wakefield, B. Wade, D. Adlen, M. Berliner, A. Widman, P. Lacasse. ROW 2: W. Henry, E. Drown, R. Morrel, G. Luciano, G. Weston, T. Long, A. Sternfield, R. Rutherford, L. Padfield. ROW 3: B. Flynn, J Roberts, l.. Watie, B. Olivas, M. Via, F. Carey. VANGUARD LETTERMEN-ROW I: F. Bennett, J. Elder, M. Baron, K. Graybill, L. Kilday, P. Vitale, N. Motter, D. Telliano. ROW 2: R. Zamarripa, K. Darling, R. Jarrard, B. Lloyd, R. Swartz, D. Weston, B. Durbin, J. Shambra. ROW 3: lil. Gross, L. Schneider, V. Pavone, M. Huntoon, G. Lamonoco, B. Hoblitt. ROW 4: B. Jones, B. Hamlin, D. Markel, H. Winters, G. Bahnsen, A. Shapiro, M. Richmond, G. Ford. I' 72 TENNIS TEAM-ROW I: G. Reynolds, M. Bales, K. Smith, D. Harrier, D. Stanley, B. les CMgr.J. ROW 2: K. s, D. Bernal, D. Markel, lagle. With flailing racquets, the Mule tennis ball thumpers held their own against powerful opposition, winning practice matches against top-ranking teams of the area. They garnered a third in league competition, losing to Marshall and H.P., and defeating Belmont. Standouts were Doug Markel, Dean Harrier, and Kenny Smith. These three boys took the brunt of the attack, win- ning most of the time, but the superior manpower of the rival schools was too much to cope with. Much praise must be given to Mr. Smith, excellent tennis player, who taught the boys the rights and wrongs of tournament tennis. WILSON 2 MARSHALL 5 WILSON 3 HUNT. PARK 4 WILSON 4 BELMONT 3
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