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' WXIZSITYTTZACZKJ These seven were chosen as the top athletes on the Varsity Track team by Coach Foss Bernie Prowell SPORTS and Rick Renz, seated, set school records in the shot put Q41' 6 1!2 j and triple jump 440' 7 j respective- ly. In the back row are Mike Bassett, Pat Woodruff, Steve Caminiti, Fred Rivera, and Gary Cardoza. NOON LEAGUE Competition in Noon League was tough enough so that undefeated teams were few. Chances of a team winning championships in two consecutive sports were slight - but Gary Ericson's Indians fheavy- weightsj did the trick, in Rugby and Lob Ball. if Our Varsity Baseball team performed exceptionally well this year in the Junior High School League with a four wins-two losses record. Mr. Iman always kept the boys hustling. Row 1: Cook, Cole, Willett, Young, Tiedemann, Blake. Row 2: Bretches, Cardoza. Sulli- van, Braseth, Johnson, Hughes. Row 3: McGinnis, Caminiti, Prowell, Tucker. Renz, Campbell. TEACIC Among the top Noon League Track athletes were, front, Dugan, Williams, and Brad- ford. Back, Barker, Ericson, Mangan, and Kenward. A . p p p pig. RUG? rrtit as ..trr. ' it t.srs. 4 ' iii . . . . , , ,, ,,, 1 -,..,. 5 Winning teams, with captains on the far left, are . shown here. Row 1: Vernon, Walker, Lenhard, 'J r'.t,1 . . r..', ,gg - 5, up,:r.,g,gg:g-. ,,.- Meehan, Stroble. Row 2: Kramer, Miunich, Gard- srt - . . .rr. ner. Brlcklc , Turner, Anderson, Vranlsh- Row 3: c ,,, ' . rr , , ... Ericson. Tiedemann, Man an, Willett, Pickens. '-r-' i-1tt ,R f 1- 'i.- M y trit .1 ' ' LOB BALL Noon League Lob Ball Champs flight-, middle-, and heavyweightj are pictured here, captains on the left. Row 1: Riparetti, Sedar, Chace, Ry- dell, Harms, Pitts, Noon, Van Lehn, Bass. Row 2: Moore, Dahlen, Babcock, Markle, Hansen, Anderson, Wilt, Hopps. Row 3: Ericson, Tiede- mann, Mangan, Willett, Pickens, Frowiss,,Ken- ward, Gainor, Lee, Prachar. n-v sswasl-mu-N .
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LA OOLINA 1 Science displays, as here in Room X.. L Xi, x N F Mrs. Golomb's and Mrs. Dahlberg's 1 303, attracted many of the fair's visitors. ARTISTA members demonstrated many art techniques. Mark Felber, Master of Ceremonies, gets checked for hat size by I-IILLTOPPER Edi- tor George Farina, whose combo partici- pated in the talent show. Held annually is the Math Contest sponsored by the Math Club. On the left are some of the entrants at work on a problemg on the right, the top three winners in each event. First place winners are in back. Main feature of the La Colina Fair May 28 was the talent show, You Know Those Kids. For the first time, the show was produced as a whole, each act linked in some way to the others. Faculty sponsors were Mr. Rod Duncan and Mr. Robin Montz, who saw that everything fitted to- gether and filled the right amount of time. Many afternoons and evenings of rehearsal time went into the show. Was the whole effort worth- while? Well, both performances were sold out. l 1 1 1 l l One of the show's high- lights was provided by Chris Erickson, shown here in the cat costume which she wore during an interpretive dance. ff.tasf..w...wrr.w,as--e ,:m1sm,-. aw.ftrfr- a-ffrr.s.gii1i
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