Woodrow Wilson High School - Hoofprints Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1955

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A TRACK SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Coach Barthel, Chaplin, Lopez, Kameoka, J. Johnson, Thomas, Ogawa, Coach Samarin. SECOND ROW: Reid, Hill, Fry, Davidson, Rivera, Melendrez, DeFevere. THIRD ROW: Nickerson, Gail, B. Johnson, Lutz, Pulcifer, Ramirez, Powell. JIM JOHNSON B03 KAMEOKA .ir High-Low Hurdles 100-220 VERNE CHAPMAN BOB RAYMOND Shot Put 100-220 RAY OGAWA AL LOPEZ 100-220 880 C5 3' .H - t Aj? s if . Y. i .I -Q A While the varsity and C teams were having their great- est seasons, the B team went through a campaign full of woe. Two pole vaulters, Alan Berliner and Frank Garcia, supplied the season high spot by placing fifth and third, respectively, in the Northern League final. Shot Putter Dave Lorge suffered misfortune, last a good chance of giving the Mules a gold medal in the league final. He shoved the 10-pound ball 48 feet, but slipped and fell out of the ring. The put was disqual- ified. Other Mulebabe standouts were Bucky O'Conner, who ran the 100 and 220, Dave Jackson, a hurdler, and Art Servanti, 660 man. B TRACK SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Jacobson, O'Conner, Robinson, Lorge, Serventi, Yuriar, Garcia, Esparza. SECOND ROW: Coach Barthel, Moon, Dekle, Berliner, Bunisky, Coach Samarin. .gl Wfftxw K , . A,e5'3 5L:,f: A 5 , , ', 7- JOHN CHAPLIN 440-100 The year 1955 will long be remembered by Wilson track fans, for the varsity came up with one of the school's best seasons. However, the same old bugaboos-injuries and lack of depth-left the Mules in fourth place. For the first time since 1951, Wilson won a dual meet. In fact, the Mules won two meets within a single week. They trounced Lincoln, 69Vz-34V2, on a Monday, and edged powerful Eagle Rock, 53-51, the following Friday. Bob Raymond ranked among the league's top sprinters, capturing a fifth in the 100 and a fourth in the 220. Bob Kameoka, who tied the school 100 record of 10.2 in a pre-season meet, iniured a leg and was lost for the league schedule. Jim Johnson capped a good hurdling year with a league fifth in the 120 high, while Dave Nickerson ran fifth in the 880. John Chaplin, the team's highest scorer, ran second in the 440. Chaplin also shone in the quarter-mile. Joe Rivera, in his first vaulting season, gained a second-place tie in the loop finale. wf' fww Eiifltyi WIN ww' ON

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Bzmvgww A FOOTBALL Practize Games WILSON HUNTINGTON PARK WILSON BELL WILSON GARFIELD League Games WILSON MARSHALL WILSON FRANKLIN WILSON VERDUGO HILLS WILSON I3 LINCOLN WILSON 20 EAGLE ROCK City Finals WILSON 7 LOS ANGELES 27 -- - 1. AL acks - FIRST ROW: Berliner, Bucks-FIRST ROW: Guerrero, Guards-FIRST ROW Brauer Luchetta Vaught Hill gawa. SECOND ROW: Harton. Barreras. SECOND ROW: Regal- Gayer. SECOND ROW Duke Gordon Partridge Tell Hart. ado, Fenwick. iano, DeVega. A 7-7 tie with a previously undefeated Lincoln team highlighted the I955 cam- paign of the Wilson B football team coached by Mr. Ralph Rich. Ray Ogawa, fleet halfback, raced 85 yards to a touchdown with the second-half kickoff, and Gordon Clark converted to give the Mulebabes the tie with the league champion Tigerbabes. Wilson went on to down Eagle Rock the next week, 9-0, capping'a I-5-2 season. The team had several talented members, among them Center Ronnie Hull, Fullback Dick Caro, Linebacker Wert Nelson, Tailback Frank Ruiz, Fullback Tom Guerrero and Quarterback and Captain Alan Berliner. Ends-FIRST ROW: Dekle, Puchett Little Hern Centers FIRST ROW Hull Buscarino Nelson andez. SECOND ROW: Spalione Pappa Deckon Nlunger B FOOTBALL Practice Games WILSON 0 HUNTINGTON PARK WILSON 7 BELL WILSON 0 GARFIELD League Games WILSON 0 MARSHALL WILSON 6 FRANKLIN WILSON O VERDUGO HILLS WILSON 7 LINCOLN WILSON 9 EAGLE ROCK



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SPIKESTERS-FROM TOP Cleft to rightlz Darn that guy . . . but anyway Wilson wins! says Weisweaver as Seratto takes a first in the 100 yd. dash, instead of him A Putting for the stars is topnotch Verne Chapman, against Eagle Rock A Oh, my aching feet, cries Hill as he takes a sec- ond in the League meet 180 yd. dash A First place C spikesters Tony Lincoln and Ernie Jones A Down the home stretch and out in front against Eagle Rock...Jim Johnson A Two stories up, Rivera skimmed over the bamboo for a fourth in the League as . v ' VI 4 , . W' . 35 .R 5 swf ANTHONY LINCOLN ERNIE JONES finals. A TRACK Prodire Meet WILSON 36 NARBONNE 6011, BELL 32117 u e e s Le gu M et WILSON 29 MARSHALL 68 WILSON 38 FRANKLIN 66 WILSON 38 venouco 66 wiisoN 71111 LINCOLN 3411, WILSON 53 EAGLE ROCK 51 wr, 'N MARSHALL FRANKLIN VERDUGO 76117 LINCOLN 54 77 81 EAGLE ROCK 7111, Qin I Ala- ' B TRACK League Meets WILSON 18 WILSON 14 WILSON 18117 WILSON 35 WILSON 23111 ? DO at E , mv -:tfilfis . f :ff Bel 1. ijiiwgss, .1 nn 4 -r 21,1 :vii QNX Su 'inn- r-'-9 C TRACK League Meets WILSON 52 MARSHALL 25 WILSON 69111 FRANKLIN 711, WILSON 42 VERDUGO 35 WILSON 40 LINCOLN 37 WILSON 50111 EAGLE ROCK 25111 It seemed a little difficult to believe, but when the smoke of the 1955 Northern League C track campaign had cleared, there stood the Wilson team with the schooI's first undisputed spike crown in history. Th. team went undefeated in six meets and the Ieagut final, cracking a host of school records in the process Ernie Jones smashed the old shot put record when he tossed 48-V2 in the City prelims after hitting 47-IOV2 earlier in the season. Anthony Lincoln tied the low hurdles record with a 14.7 effort. Both Lincoln and .lones were league champs. Tom Serrato and Howard Wiseweaver ran second and third, respectively, in the circuit meet 100 and Ted Hill and Fidel Arredondo were second and third in the 180. Art Lopez nabbed a fifth in the high lump. C TRACK SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Coach Samarin, Huven, Lopez, Janes, Hull, Lopez, Hill, Coach Barthel. SECOND ROW: Cas- setty, Del Rio, McNicol, Iisman, Perez Garcia, Tanimoto lNIgr.J. THIRD ROW: Seratto, Lincoln, Arredondo, Sandahl. .sf F 1 ,w.i

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