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In a new system of choosing teams - based on CIF classifica- tion rather than on homeroom enrollment - Noon League basket- ball was very successful this year. Teams shown here won both league qAmerican or Nationalj and inter-league playoffs. Fred Cole 's defeated Rick Renz's, 34- 325 Steve Kramer's triumphed over Tony Miller's, 33-25g and Dan McGinnis's thumped Tony Riparetti's, 35-22, in the decid- ing games in each division. T !Jgs9 .555 L X U I uri V SMI Y' C. F 1 J X4 - 1 r I a L f rl wx X 1. J T ,l J J asaa I-IEAVWVEIGI-HQ Heavyweight champions were, from left to right, ROW 1 Randy Cook, Ray Ortegag ROW 2: Bernie Prowell Fred Cole qCaptainJ, John Bishop. UG!-HWEIGHTQ In the lightweight division, the following players were champs. From left to right, ROW 1: Rick Moliterno Dan McGinnis fCaptainj, De Russellg ROW 2: John Rrsser Perry Albertson, Scott Hunter. Nuoouawerer-rrQ Reigning as champs in the middleweight division were, left to right ROW 1: Mark Brickley, Jay Anderson, John Gardner ROW 2: Glen Minnich, Phil Constant, Steve Kramer CCaptainJ, Dan Turner, Steve Vranish. : mam W H A E ..,....n,. T'
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HYBAQ HEAVYWEIGI-UQ Things looked good for the heavyweights when they won the Christmas Tournament, taking the title as the best junior high team in Santa Barbara. Success tapered off, however, and a 9-6 record was the final result. It was, nevertheless, the best mark posted by any Conquistador quintet this year. ROW 1: Stewart, Ericson, Cole, McGinnis, Tiedemann: ROW 2: Wil- lett, Renz, Peters, Morlan, Caminiti. Mil W JUNIOR: Victories were scarce for the IV's 12-71, but the experience should prove valu- able in future years. ROW 1: Larson, Miller, Sheldahlg ROW 2: Wright, Kenward. LI GF-HQ MIDDLEWEIGF-HQ For the midclleweights, 1965's height of glory came when they defeated Santa Barbara Junior High, the eventual champion, by 32-25. Overall, their rec- ord was 5-7. ROW 1: Harms, McGinnis, Lane, Blake: ROW 2: Nicholson, Jimenez, Kilbury, Lowry: ROW 3: Coach Best, Biber, Kramer, Hopps, Reece. A second-place finish and THREE WINS OVER LA CUMBRE were the top thrills for the lightweights, who had a '7-6 record. ROW 1: Holt, Kramer, Riparetti, Reynolds, Townsend: ROW 2: Coach Best, Marshall, Doolittle, Bresslin, Gregor, Colomy Cambier. 61
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Swim Club members, left to right, ROW 1 Dave Gosnell Jim Gaskrn John Dugan Gary Mason De Russell, Kim Newman, Gary Gordong ROW 2 Patti Wood Jana Everett Maxine Seelenbrnder W' Nancy Ottman, Penny Fauskee, Lisa Campbell Cammy Shaar ROW 3 Nadine Hollinger Eugenia Seelenbinder, Kathryn Sanborn, Karen Lueck Debbie Drechsler Mary Ann Boettner Sherry Reece Diane Pitts, Julie Stevensg ROW 4: Coach Hardy Marge Rheinschrnrdt Mike Pratt Dan Martson Blake Topping, Craig Biber, Roger Smith, Steve Foote Don Jackson Susan Farrel Coach Kirk patrick. The ACROBIBLOS is happy to include these two groups of co educational athletes They may not get as much glory or intense competition as the varsity or noon league players but don t think that they don t have as good a time. Just as Mr. Bob Hardy took over Swim Club this year, so did Mr. Frank Andrews step right into sponsorship of Golf Club. He drew many more interested students than this picture taken on a rainy day would indicate. Members shown here are, left to right, ROW 1: Margaret Andrews, Britt Johnson, Gail Irvine, Mark Dunlap, Reed Harding, Linda Garciag ROW 2: Mr. Andrews, David Gosnell, Mike Peache, Greg Pra- char, Jeff Cambier, Jim Doolittle.
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