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NOON LEAGUE FOOTBALL CHAMPS Mr. Glerum's second period Government Class won the ninth grade championship. Kneeling in the front row are Carmelo Escobedo, Mike Woodard, Roger Johnson, Bud Spencer, and Spencer Tidd. Standing in the back are Coach Glerum, David Yee, Richard Moreno, Bill Avila, and David Sommers. Noon League champion r the eighth grade was Mr. taley 's homeroom, Room 43. Kneeling in the front re Mike Robb, Joe Sorensen, nd Danny Lopez. Holding e pennant in the second w are Danny Mead, David rtiz, and Chris Berg. Stand- g in the back row are harles Cowing, David Baca, im I-Iammack, Craig Cle- ents, John Demourkas, avid Godfrey, Ray Baker, , id Guy Budd. Looking particularly ased after winning the venth grade championship the team members oflxlr. e's homeroom, Room 110. eeling in the front row are ddie Hawkins, Dan Brown, d Robert Hylton. Standing the back row are Don Pon- i, Wayne Christophersen, nk Sunseri, Steve Duran, d Gary Pompe. XX SGGC Si-'BQ
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Q' V M... r .ai n 1.4 J' W. The lighties did not have the best year but they tried as hard as they could. Members of this year's lightly eight are: fRow lj Ian McTavish, Al Burrows, Darryl Voss, George Duran, Scott Clark, Jerry White and Mike Green QRoxt 'Zj George Sanchez, Mike Milliken, Mike Gorgita, Kenny Shimoda, Godfrey Raymond, David Diaz, and Weldon Nomura. fRow 35 Ray Calloway, Steve Cuellar, James Cordero, Ron Poulin, Alfredo Terrones, Ben Hallock, Dani D'Andrea and Coach Gill. UG!-HTEQ LOQE GAMES BUTGAIN EXPERIENCE Even though they had a losing record of l-5, Coach Alan Gill stated that the seventh grade season wasn't that bad. The most impor- tant thing was that they had a lot of playing experience. A few individuals played quite well and these were honored by being awarded ti- tles a's the Most Valuable Players. Those winning the title this year were: George Duran, Sieve Cuellar, Ben Hallock, ii nd Jerry White. HO
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fl 4-s ff' fe 1 -., 4' -ff all Members of this year's varsity basketball team are, from left to right, Dave Zuzalek, Bob McCourt, and Jerry Del- Sesto. Seated in the second row are John Kriger, Mike Sullivan, Bob Mulleany, and Doug Stansbury. Seated in the last row are Coach Gill, Bud Spencer, Greg Zezulka, Randy Dier, and Joe Wikel. VARSHYAND LFG!-HWEIGHTQ QUFFEI-Z LOQING SEASONS Members of this year's lightweight basketball team are, from left to right, George Duran, Rey Sanchez, Weldon Nomura, and Scott Clark. Standing in the second row are Coach Glerum, Kenny Shimoda, Steve Cuellar, Ronnie Dansby, and Walter Justice. Above right, Steve Cuellar makes a shot in a game against Goleta Valley. V ll2
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