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INTRAMURAI. 15 'ff- W, 2: ff -1- 3h i' un ma- Ka Football drew most of the classes attention during its season. These young athletes were led by Captain Bill Ellis to victory. 94 Cooperation, enjoyment, and physical fitness were three qualities encouraged by the intra-mural program. Gary Hewitt and Al McFall were the Co-Educational Volleyball champions. This sport was enioyed tremendously by both girls and boys. Not shown is Charles Loftis. To teach sportsmanship and fair play the intra mural sports program was established at Chula Vista This program involves the physical education classes in inter class competition under the super vision of the coaches Such sports as football bas ketball volleyball and baseball are among the more popular games Most students find this system to be very instructive and useful In their future personal development
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WRESTLING First row, left to right: David Alsip, Bill Pendray, Tom Badillo, Dick Langston, Herb Evans, Jerry Torrance, Pat Bennett, Phil Harrison, Jerry Gurule, Jim Eamon, John Davies, George Morgan. Second row, left to right: Mike Duggan, Larry Smith, Frank Martin, Sterling Torrance, Steve Simmons, Gary Stone, Ken Tachiki, Merrill Davis, Artie Warren, Harold Schauer, Richard Helmick, Charles Karcher, Leroy Petty, Callis Rowe, Arnold Woolf, Bill Woodburn, Doug Darnell. One of our hard hitters on the mat this season was Dick .Lang- ston. From this picture it is easy to see that Dicks opponents had a difficult time pinning him down. Mr. Richard Robinson Coach Leol by Captain Jerry Torrance, the Spartan wrestling squad ended the past season with six wins, four losses, and one tie. Season meets with Kearny and San Diego proved to be very striking. The team tied Kearny, who berthed second in SCIF, and won by a huge margin over San Diego, who had a strong team. Outstanding in league play were John Davies and Herb Evans. Johnny was first in his weight class in the Metropolitan League and Herb placed second in his weight class. Eight members of the Chula Vista squad went on to SCIF. These were John Davies, Jim Eaman, Jerry Gurule, Jerry Torrance, Herb Evans, Dick Langston, Chula Vista was proud of this and last year's most valuable player in wrestling, John Davies. He packed a big wallop in a small package, as most of those who met him the past two sea- sons would verify. Tom Badilo, and Bill Pendray. John, who was both last and this year's most valuable player, placed third in the SCIF finals. Great improvement, was the comment of the wrestling coach, Mr. Robinson. He said there had been tremendous improvement in technique over last year's squad and voiced an optimistic outlook for future years.
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:3 'l RIFLE TEAM E Y TEN MAN TEAM Frrst row left to rrght Myron lnsko James Campbell James Moulton Make Moeller Frank Merxner Robert Srlburn Byron Clutrnger Second row left to rrght Armando Ordomez Howard Cupp Wrllram Lrbert Donald Ruffell Rrchard Gould James Clark Gordon Kellogg Our rutle team fought on through many close battles, endrng thus season second rn the regron and eleventh place rn the state frnals Sweetwater proved to be therr toughest opponent thus year and made for a tough match Most outstandrng on the team were Mrke Moeller and Frank Melxner, Moeller with a T84 average and Merxner, who frred the hugh score ofthe year wrth a 193 Sportsmanshrp and superror marksmanshrp were hnghly stressed by Malor Sanders who has encouraged Chula Vista s very successful rrfle team for many years In addrtron to the regular routrne of gunfrre, orders, and whrzzrng bullets, the rrfle team had the opportunrty to observe Calrfornro's leglslature whrle nn Sacramento for the state finals '59 Mayor Clarence Sanders 'I 'J IQI FIVE MAN TEAM Frrst row, left to rrght James Moulton, Frank Merxner Second James Campbell, Make Moeller, Robert Srlrom ... Q7 :L , -,LY ? -Q - , 2 ui i - ?-47 -- - ,. . E fil : i -ii - 'Q I. it- LL : ,i ii 'i , , E -:+..- -?.....:- f .Q.f4', -. 'ii-+ . y Q i.i4 wwf , P. -. 1- - Y 7 .. L-.Lx W, .. Ah, , - i-.5 Y--Q? .Q ,WY-Y 4il1 f '-, . ' Qi.. ,-M -f-.:: , - .E '7 47 -fizgiff ' K i- i 1-'L- -i V-il A W X, Q. ...-' -'-- j 1 I-.-fel' Tw Y xg. .,,,,'m. ,, X A x. X ,l A ' .- I - , X , t y T . , Xl-4 1+ N f I. , , Tl r A 3 1 I 1 1 , y . , I l .. . . l , , , , , - 1 ' - , 'l' lla- ., 1
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