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HARD LUCK HITS HARRIERS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: Joe Biber, Roger Croteau, Rick Graham, Tom Suddick. Back Row: Coach Pat Penick, Jim Johnston, Bill Roberts, Larry Fleck, Mike Charnes. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: George Hassinger, Manuel Ruiz, Al Druge, Dan Dye, Milt Odegaard. Second Row: Joe Burgin, Art Mendoza, Mike Burns, Jim Alvarado, Don Smith, Tim Arney, Richard Cash, Back Row: Mr. Penick, Dereck Nixon, Paul Mack, Dennis Fought, Tom Price, Vernon Pico, Jim Brandt, Tom Feeney, Joe Ledesma. T34 Defending champions in the N-SCVAL, Bruin harriers were hit with an epidemic of injuries that greatly weak- ened squad potential and was climaxed with the un- fortunate death of frosh runner Kenneth Lapka while competing on the Stanford golf course. Top runner was Joe Biber, outstanding miler, who was a holdover from the T961 champions. Other top vet- erans were Jim Johnston, Larry Fleck and Mike Chames. Biber was honored by being named to the All- Northern California Cross Country team and honored at an awards program in Palo Alto.
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30's SHI E O DEFENSE g ss , is , Q .- 1 .. 'Fi lull! 5 S 30's FOOTBALL. Front Row. George Sylvia, Ron Sasao, Alan Singer, Frank Soares, Earl Freitas, George Crall, Dave Mendoza, Marc Feldman, Bob Herman, Dick Ybarra, Dave Becker. Second Row: Dale Fought, Richard Johnson, Mike Pace, Bill Abney, Dave Torres, John Bailey, Mickey McWhorter, Richard Cavanaugh, Dough Parsen, Ken Mucha, Bob Bowen. Third Row: Jim Miyoshi, Jim Sperou, Dave Fought, Mark Shebby, Greg Meegon, Chester Bowen, Ken Baker, Randy Seale, John Felsinger, Mike Demaree, Luis Gonzales, Back Row: Larry Bennett, Ken Cody, Tim Power, Carl Koring, Dave Bragg, Ray Escobar, Bob Hardesty, Jim Reifschneider, Warren Belisle, Todd Thrower. Coaches Doug Edwards and John Sepulveda are in small photo. 30's coach, John Sepulveda, was satisfied with the baby Bruins season showing, al- though they had dropped five of their seven league games, none by more than six points. .V V A in V ' tvs E U The 30's were primarily a defensive team, with the exception of George Sylvia, who was unanimously selected by the league coaches for an all-league offensive half- back position. Four Bruin Bees were picked on the all- league defensive unit. These included Ken Baker, middle guard, John Bailey, linebacke er, Tim Power, tackle, and Earl Freitas, half- back. ln addition, Dave Torres, tackle, and Marc Feldman, guard, received honorable men- tion. Earl Freitas l22l carries ball on long gain around Del Mar's left side. 133 ,Hg 3
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Il E .rw I 532 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL. FronT Row: Managers Gary Lowe, Bill O'I-Iare, PeTe Larko, Larry Thomas, Jim Gregory, Dave Briner, Larry Cunningham, Frank ' ' ' I R b K 'Trl Mr. C ra, Third Row: Mike Lenser. Second Row: Mr. Armer, Darrel Brooks, John Schrader, Ray Fransen, Jim Edson, Larry Lofari, Don Acorn, o err ni e, a Walker, Mike Duffy, Roger Erickson, Jim Bucks, Greg Krodel, Gary Burk, Gary Palmer, Wayne Varo. Back Raw: Tim Neal, Sfeve Johnson, Jim Jones, Scott Sells, Sergio Silva, STeve Jordon, Jim Alcorn, Gary Walker, Coaches Wayne Armer and Herb Lara manage To smile in spife of The scare. The Junior VarsiTy TooTbaIl squad Tailed To win Tor The f f J . second sTraighT year behind The masTernninding of head coach Wayne Armer wiTh The sTraTegic assisTance of coach Herb Lara. N, However, The Team look- ed greoT on occasion-such as a long scoring romp againsT The HomesTead var- sity and when viciously ap- plying The bear-hug Tack- le To pull down some of The mooses operafing againsT The small buf high- spiriTed Jayvees. 135
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