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Top row, left to right: Manager Ray Mead, Lowell Clark, Tony Spaccaroteli, Mel Castro, Ron Castro, Jon DeAugustine, Vince Demmer, Bob Sawyer, John Hughes, Pat Micallef, and Preston Groulx. Second from tap, left ta right: Louis A'Na, larry Holdgrafer, Chuck Uhalley, Don Tarman, Larry Schwartz, Nick Pizzica John Beach, Frank Romero, and Bob Heydenreich. Third row: Barry Schwartz, Bill Hopkins, Steve Clark, Bob Kennard, Al Blair, Ron Mathews, Jim Lewis Lynn Parmley, Eugene Martello. Sitting, left to right: John Hursa, Jim Squire, co-captains Bert Fox and Ron Sikora, Jack Wood, and Bill Kentta. eed gjclgecl Ar Ckamlaionzi LP The 1960 Bee football team had another fine showing by compiling a 7 win, 2 loss record. This was identical to last years championship team. Partly responsible for this fine showing were the two Bee coaches, head coach Dick Drake, and assistant coach Bill Reuter. Fohi's Bees were edged for the CBL championship by the tough Redlands Terriers. ln CBL play the Bees finished with a 5 win, l loss record, the single defeat being at the hands of the Terriers. In each game played the Bees averaged two touchdowns or more. Captains for the team were senior Bert Fox and iunior Ron Sikora. Both boys were members of last year's CBL championship team. Voted Outstanding Player was Ron Mathews. The Sportsmanship award went to senior Nick Pizzica. The Bees' leading scorer was Don Tarman. Ron Sikora hands oil to Bob Heydenreich for a TD against Colton. Considerable action goes on in the line.
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. .. romofe .giaorfdmana ip Harvey Smith, quarterback Lyle Stotelmyre packs the pigskin for a big Steeler gain. The JV players pictured on this page are some of the leading figures who led the JV team. The iunior varsity this year was composed mainly of sophomores with some Iuniors and seniors. Those sophomores lettering this year were Robert Diaz, Tim Batson, Steven Costa, William Anderson, Jim Dunn, Bill Elliott, Sam Gallo, Jim Godinez , David Keith, Raymond Muldrew, Tony Roias, Stanley Wadsen, Gary , White, David Ingram, and Harvey Smith. Juniors and seniors lettering were Uuniorsl Bob Benson, Richard Saxton, Albert Oberlies, and Fred Nass. Seniors: Gary Mathews, Pat Patton, Richard l Kaiser, Leland Schwartz, and Lyle Stotelmeyer. Team captains were Sam Gallo and Harvey Smith. Leland Schwartz, back ,TNAL illIlv'-'T A, P..-yy-gn ppnl!ll it-fi - '1 ? ?1 'E .uu- Pat Patton takes a handoff from the quarterback Harvey Smith. FO? PGNOII, end 77
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P055 Ollll ff? 0 . .fi Fohi's Varsity Cross Country team was composed of lstandingl Mana- ger Art Fuhnestack, Al Krohn, Dave Baker, Dominic Conte, and Caach Austin Snyder. Sitting left to right are Manager Ralph Krohn, Joe Ma- palo, Russ Beaudoin, and Ken Manell. -ft. The two Fahi runners seen in action are Tom Journot and Bob Scheel. Pictured standing from left to right are ltop rowl Tom Journot, Alroy Thomas, Robert Car- baial, Capt. Terry Stockwell, Dave Delair, and Ken Boyd. ln the middle row are Chester Thur- man, Dennis Mattson, Bob Jennings, Rufino Ati- lano, Vic Haynes, Richard Wooden. Sitting are Bob George, Robert Vedo, Rudy Gomez, and James Porter. The Sophomores finished with a 4 win, 3 loss season. At the league finals the Sophs finished in fifth place. This is the start of one of the cross country meets. This one is against Pacific on the Fahi home course.
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