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

 - Class of 1956

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Woodrow Wilson High School - Hoofprints Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 108 of 132
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Page 108 text:

TENNIS TEAM--ROW I: Mr. Naslund, Bill I-. Smith, Ralph Garcia, Robert Parker, Frank Sherwood, Tetsu Tanimoto. ROW 2: Allan Markowitz, Kenii Tanimoto, Andy Honig, Richard Crowell, Hank Brownstein, Luis Zemel. ev' A VETERAN TENNIS TEAM led by seven lettermen stroked its way to a second consecutive league championship. With good depth and balance, this was without a doubt one of Wilson's strongest all-around organizations ever to hit the hard courts of Muleville. The top honors of this outstanding collection of players were shared by Ralph Garcia, Wayne Martin, Bob Parker and Bill Smith. These of the first line were backed by a group of less experienced team members who improved rapidly and contributed greatly to the team's success. As in i955 Mr. Naslund again coached our Mules to a Northern League crown. This entire group of racquet-eers is expected back for 1957, so we can expect great things again next year from this fine team. 4. 4, TENNIS Wilson ..... .... 6 Wilson ..... ..,. 4 Wilson ..... .... 6 Wilson ,.... cs.. 2 Wilson ..... .... 6 Wilson ..... .... 6 Wilson ,.... ,s.. 7 Wilson ..... .... 7 Wilson ..... .... 6 VARSITY TENNIS LETTERMEN-ROW I: cia, Mr. Naslund, Andy Honig, ROW 'zfx i i -l., TOP OF A SMASHING SERVE in a doubles match.A Frank Sherwood, Robert Parker. F 1 A gg! A . . 5 L' - if ' .I , 4 J 1 4, , .IQ -is, N, , 514 Agua 'Q dx I .V ' . fix ki ' 1 . A . -- 'arf - iff-t' -' ' 3-- fl' .. - , -W '- .uw v-K 1 ,fr ' T-X 42 fi , 1 ,,,t , -f vw ii' -24 7 'A if T--L 1, , n :reg ,. 3 , I V' A---'till ' ' H. -X 2 v ... .,+-, -,-x,-g ,- , U I ' - 7. 2.....fs , I ' V V' -7-' ' Me - s,,-,is:i': ,, 1,5-ff'-ff? A fe..-...,+,., , ,NM f T '- OW-Q---..-QV-.- -,,, ..-'- ' A - Mk, ,-.,.+, - .,s--s,, -H ,IWNYM - - 'O O--.501 v. f-' Q --Q. -Vo-.,, 4-V-0-Q--Q-oe.--Q., ,..,,,., , , ,, , , ,, , , , QRS L A -es 4.,--, -I - ,H ,,,.....,,...,.,,- - , , - - - -s -6 -e,--. 5 v ,G 57-4 ,...,.e Q er, 7, ,Q-4-- ,..,-.-,.a,,,,.e Q f : f 1 '- - ' a 1 Af: Q., Af.. 'V Haw . fr Vw cf Q Q-, ft zaunfigiwu-rs!'gfg4'1'k7 .g11i'-exons? 2: SCHEDULE South Gate ,...... Pasadena .... Roosevelt .... San Marino ..,..,,,,,,, Rosemead ..,..., Verdugo Hills ........ Franklin Eagle Rock .... ..... Belmont Ralph Gar- Bill Smith, l sr 3 -H. 5 f

Page 107 text:

1 v' Led by Co-captains Ronnie Hull and Sr. Aye Denny Hayworth, and well- coached by Mr. Lambert, the Burrobabes held their own in league competition. The outstanding hitting of power men Gary Garafalo and Paul Cohen supported an otherwise green J.V. team. The bulk of the team was made up of some very promising ninth-graders. They were Jim Manzulo, Jerry Heinemann, Jimmy Lunetta, and Ronnie Becker. First base was equally shared by Doug Lindberg and Jerry Fry. Handling the catching chores was Ronnie Hull, and Vince Dehl held down at third base. The J.V.s, while not turning out a championship team, accomplished their purpose of making and developing of future Varsity greats. These are the boys who will continue to uphold Wilson's proud Baseball tradition. '3' 'X .uvwg .Q , X Coach Lambert instructs some of his players on the fine points of the game. They are Ronnie Becker and Henry Vega in front and Jerry Fry and Stephen Duke in back. JET ,iw ,ir , i ,711 w C1721 U- ., ffu'-KA' , , be ' tif' i 7' - fu X . f 3' X K X, V Junior Varsity Baseball team- ROW iz David Fromson, manager: James Shaw, Larry Giger, Douglas Lindberg, Denny Haworth, Ronnie Hull, Jae Merenda, Larry Jehue, Jack Grava. ROW 2: Gary Garotalo, Ronnie Becker, Jerald Heinemann, Chan Arellano, Al- fred Genite, Jim Lunetta, Jack Velasco, Craig Palmer Richard Gomez, Mr. Lambert, Coach, Bob Hardy ROW 3: Jack Telliano, Mgr.: Bob Twohy, Paul Cohen Jim Manzullo, Steve Duke, Henry Vega, Tyrone Power Vince Deyl, Jerry Fry, Joseph Cabren.



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q ' in N 61 WINTER '56 LETTERMEN-ROW I: Jim Garcia, Richard Pulcifer. ROW 2: Joe Ri- vera, Eddie Rose, Jim Johnson, Tom Niel- son. ROW 3: Danny Klein, Marvin Gold- man, Bob Kameoka, Ray Ogawa. MR. WIKER is about to announce more iunior award winners. STANDING are some of the Junior Letter- men who have just been introduced at the Junior lettermen's Assembly in the Boys' Gym. 1 . hiv ,Al- gr , N ' W., K I.ET'TERMEN'S CLUB-ROW 1: Lonnie Barreras, Mike Scurto, Richard Montague, Wayne Thomas, Bob Blake, Richard Riding, Richard Luchetta, Ruben Yuriar, Jerry Stapp. ROW 2: Ronnie Cox, Ernie Jones, Henry Vega, Tony Vidana, James Nakano, Robert Koeb, Gary Garofalo, Paul White, Danny Duran, Ted Hill. ROW 3: Kenneth Hart, Doug Robinson, Arnold Springer, Frank Sherwood, Wayne Martin, John Langdale, Andy Honig, David Nickerson, Blayne Ferguson, Tyrone Power. THE l.ETTERMEN'S GROUPS at Wilson were organized to give service and as such have maintained a high standard. These young men have always been among those most active in school activities as well as in student government. Their activities are too many to outline, however, a notable and fairly recent addition to the list is usher- ing at non-athletic events, giving valuable assistance to the Lettergirls. The Junior Lettermen are equally as active and enthusiastic as their senior counter- parts, and in their relatively short time in existence have proved to be real leaders in all phases of school life. ' maui JUNIOR LETTERMEN-ROW I: Rodney Florea, Bob Van Nort, Carlos Hernandez, Mr. Wiker, Jim Deacon, Craig Chapman, Martin Hughes. ROW 2: Jimmy Mares, Curtis Holt, Jimmy Rode, Hollis Hanover, Armando Garcia, Warren Becker. , . -. , - 9 f' A V Mi-'L . H I vii. -1-ff f Q . . L ff' fr 1:-f' N: I f- . A - ,I L Arne ,N -:fy , ,IW-F 4 ,Q- ' uf- ' P. , P ,- qi-I it 5 ', ' H- H. vi.-K ,, .-it at sgis Q, uw? 15 'A' W W ,Q -- K 4 4 . 1 f uni: 04.4 N- -I-vr '3fQ .7 V KR! ':.-aus, ' ' E7 f ' A .s-,gf -4

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