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NW - -.4-L , . -i v. , ,'.,,A. , . . ' .. - . S V .. .. v . . ,- ' - 4-f-s one, left to right: S. Miller, J. Mimsg L. jackson, L. Newmang C. Pogueg B. Brady. two: Coach VValtong E. Terwilligerg E. Fernandezg C. johnsong O. Nealg B. Eddyg L. Pizzo. one, left to right: S. Stoneg T. Destefanog S. Califfg D. Steelg B. Beavers. two: O. LaChappeleg L. Berry, J. Welbourng Coach Walton. three: A. Osegurag D. Strandg S. McFaddeng E. Lindvallg D. Allin. pictured: S. Pompeyg P. Tanzawag 'N '1!i.4i...-1 ' ia , J. Elrottg D. Coon: J. Lomax. The Mustang thinclads had a very dismal season, not winning a duel all season long. However, the Mustangs did Hnish, second in a few triangular meets. Our cross- bown rivals defeated us three different times in track by overwhelming scores. There were a few bright spots, nevertheless. Classy Leroy Jackson, quarter miler, had the fastest qualifying time in the conference prelimi- naries, also Leo Newman, another hardworking quarter miler, and Otis Neal, members of the mile relay team, turned in fine performances. Jack Lankas, who later in the season left for San ,lose State, pole-vaulted 13'6 against LACC, which was the highest vault in junior college competition this year. Charles Pogue, shot-putter, placed third in the conference. Sharon McGinnis placed second in the league on a I2'7 pole vault. Bill Todd was consistent in the high hurdles, as were Mike Lvnch and Julian Nlims in the high jump, Don Dixon in the javelin, and Charles Johnson in the low hurdles. Page 139 2 l
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. Row one, left to right: S. Mallicatg C. K'l ' O A. d ' ' Row tyvn: J. Hutchmang D. Salazarg Tieiiiieyirg W. Ciwevxgniji W. Spanie- Not pictured: Coach Tomerling T. Caspariang D. Coon, ff ll Although losing many games, the Colt B basketball team showed up well during the season. With a little luck, the light- weights would have established a more re- spectable won and lost record. The Bees came through with Hying colors when they played Pasadena's Bullpuppies and dumped the league champs, 32-31. Standouts on this year's squad were high scoring forward Sam Mallicoat and sharp- shooting George Kilmer. Dave Salazar, John Hutchman and Dave Coon were defensive stalwarts. , The Colt Bees were coached by Clem TYnnerhn. page 138 Mark Kepple Glendale Hoover Alhambra South Pasadena Alhambra Compton San Diego San Diego Hoover Pasadena Compton Pasadena San Diego San Diego Hoover Won 35 Lost ro
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This year s A squad was much improved over last years team although they won only one meet, by virtue of beating the Pasadena City College Bullpups, 47-57. The lower divisions of Muir and Pasadena had three meets the Colts copping the first and the Bull- pups taking the last two. San Diego Hoover San Diego Russ Glendale Hoover, and Compton all over- whelmed the fighting but outmanned Muirites. In the first practice meet of the season, Monrovia edged the Coltsg and several weeks later Chaffey squeezed by in a very close meet. There were many outstanding men on the A s but the team lacked depth. Standouts were Richard Shivers and Bruce Fitzhugh in the pole vault Dick Holmes in the mile hurdler Bruce Marhenke, sprinter Bob Belt and shot-putters Ken Hoffman and Ed Farrell. be-Q J :'irfflx WEE: L, eases he Row one, left to right: B. Patten: K. Hoffman, E. Farrellg B. Marhenke Row two: D. Holmes: B. Mooreg -I. Grantg R. Bourke. Row three: E. Eldridgeg T. Tarwaterg j. Fielding. Ken Hoffman Bruce M arhenke Not'pictured: -I. Livingston: L. Braden: B. Kratzg B. Beltg B. Fitzhughg R. Shiversg D. Salter. R r-r H if T U- '- I Oki' I-'fd' Mtg: .' . V - .P --2 -tra' .:3r,. - -41 ,' .,.-M' l r 1 -T -aff..-l E ' . 1 V s N - f vi- . Ls , .lg:iv,'?!... , f' i 2lI '. , ' ig -fp ani. ,-1 A,g.g'. v1Y,, wr ,E-., .L ' . I - ' ' A Z -L V i K , . -. -,i .5 ff ll .1 r.. - i-31 I gl i li'-' - - , , , r -.f -. L '- V l ff' ., bell? K X-'ri.vv3. ,X fs' Q Q 'C-1.:'f if'e i' ljfiffg 1 ez' Lite: -ff? ' ' y, iv:-T' 4-2 , . 3' - 7 ' I , . a as so 7 7 l l I Y 7 I
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