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flop fowl Mr. Nleeder, Don Wright, Jim Lloyd, Bob Short, Roger Short, Bob Giles, Clyde McCreary, Gary Vande- yender, Milne Ross, John Hafhwell. QSecond :owl Russell Jones, Jim Tucker, France Adamson, Jim Furgason, Mike Madison, Gary Stevenson, Bob Sellers, Don Cobb, Harvey Johnson. Uhird :owl Cary Koehler, Bob Wilson, Lowell Radclill, Gene Gilpin, Richard Millcr, 'l'lic winds of March brought baseball, and with it came a major change-thc original team was reformed as a varsity and junior varsity. The varsity, working as a band of brothers under Mr. Mccdcrs vigorous coaching had a most successful season. 2 i gl 5 Virrk tri? Iivgy E7 7 ',,- .frrf J W Wflgf QQ ' iii, S an M 84 .ms Mi' M' In Q . 'ggi 4' il Read lol l In its iirst year junior varsity baseball has shown promise of becoming one of our most popular spring sports. Under the enthusiastic coaching of Mr. Moore, this young organization has made great strides toward its goal of pro- viding a spring team sport for boys who arc not grouped under thc A classification. corfflllg Up. fgfh O09
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'Torspent with toil, as runners with a race . . D An easy leap fo 17114511 bfiglgf 3 K'NG HENRY V' honor . . . KING HENRY IV The Burroughs track team witnessed its most successful season this year. The coach- ing of Mr. Weightman and Mr. Schwilke brought swift and excellent results. Records fell as Burroughs took Hrst position in the cross country event. The coveted trophy was !2 captured at the Desert-Inyo Relay Carnival from a vanquished Barstow. Ol Vengeance! lTop rowj A TEAM: Mr. Weightman, Charles Hackwith, Jack Butler, Orville Millhollin, Buddy Garner, Ivan Weight- man, Harold Wilkes, Clay Carroll, Bob Wilson, Bill Standard, Mr. Schwilke. lMiddle rowj B TEAM: Ray Warner, Phil Barra, Bernard Graham, Joel Christie, Tom Vick, Russell Powers, Nye Green, Bob Pinney, Ed Vick. lFront rowj C TEAM: Larry Fletcher, Colin Ryan, Bob West, Dennis Hendon, Doug Chartier, Gene Veitasa, Bill James. W,...,fdf M,,....w-fo AWG?- new ffl? K ,H s 443, A lf y 4' ,dwg I fi 'i'T? vu- ,-'-L Q if 4
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