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lorsity Letter Don Robertson conducts lettermen business in a weekly noon meeting. Carbon athletes meeting certain requirements were able To become members of The Carbon High School Lettermen Club. These requirements consisted of partici- pating in or managing a varsity sport. Sponsoring the activities were coaches Woodword, Bell and Regis. Projects included The responsibility of controlling The lunch line and The halls which proved To be an asset To The faculty. The Second Annual Sophomore Basketball Tourna- ment was again sponsored by The Lettermen, Money earned at This Time was used To help purchase a neon sign Tor The school parking area. All members were kept busy living up To The pres- Tige of The Lettermen Club which conTribuTed greatly To The school. Jensen, Coach Boyd Bell. Second row: .lim Diamanti, Rudy Ortega, John Mizukawa, Aleck Shiloas, Lenny Aoyogi, Dane Larsen, Henry Haraguchi, Roy Yamaguchi, Robert Denison, Fourth row: Gary Tomsic. Fifth row: Rufino Madrigal, Ralph Vasquez, Dee Wright, Leon McArthur, Bert Madrigal, Jerry Dimick, Gail Christensen, Bill Kos, Ernie Benash, Walt Tryon. 53
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Dino Athletes Ear Secretary, Mike Fasselinp sergeant-at-arms, Henry Haraguchi, advisor, .lack Woodward and vice-president, Roy Yamaguchi listen as president Don Robertson assigns lunch line schedule. Rudy Ortega and Louie Spenko control lunch line during busy noon hour. 52 Front row: Jim Martin, Dick Hansen, Don Robertson, Carl Triiuillo, Lou Spens Brent Miller, Jay Martin, Mike Fasselin, John Milano, Skip Gabel, Jai Bunnell, Angelo Halamandaris, Jerry Frandsen. Sixth row: Frank Burt i Terry Cowley, Pau! Mancina, Chuck Naranjo. Third row: Les Pennington, 5
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Aclvlsors, Officers Plan Year The Carbon High Pep Club Turn- ished spark and pep To games, pep rallies and half-Time shows as They boosTed school spiriT wiTh Their hearTy cheers and yells. The club Traveled wiTh The Carbon High School Band To Logan Tor The U.S.U. - San Jose half - Time show, sponsored a pep assembly, and ush- ered parenfs on ParenTs' Day. Leading This year's Pep Club were ChrisTie Shield, president Judy Lar- sen, vice-presidenT, Barbara John- son, secreTary, Ruby Tarnagawa, Treasurer, and Myrnna OTTeson, his- Torian. The Peppers exhibiTed precision marching drills aT The Carbon Col- lege Homecoming parade and aT The half-Tirne shows of Carbon's TooTball and baskeTball garnes. Drill mis- Tresses were Margarer l-lousfon and Karolyn Johnson. Pep Club Officers Barbara Johnson Chr1sTie Shield Ruby Tomogawci and Judy Larsen, plan for The Pep-LeTTermen bc1nqueT
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