Lincoln Middle School - Lincoln Log Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Lincoln Middle School - Lincoln Log Yearbook (Santa Monica, CA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 48 of 64
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Page 48 text:

in CIIEERLEADER Come on team, lets go was the battle cry raised by the B-9 cheer leaders clad in red and white. This was the only perform- ance of the cheer-leaders, who were selected from 23 contestants by popular choice. They are lleft to rightl: Sally Arkush: Iann Car- ney: Dulcie Wilmot: Iean Carney: Mary Louise Collins: Mary Ann Rushing: Barbara Moody and Phyllis Gholson. Waving red and white pom- poms, the A9 cheerleaders led cheers for their winning A-9 team. These girls, chosen by a commit- tee of judges made up of Leader- ship class members. are leit to right: Back How: Ioyce Flink. Sheila Boehm. Nancy Adams. Raquel Sisson. Front Row: Lynne Westover. Mary Nolan and Carol Stroppel. E .

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Q 'N the tix ll tk ll The power of the A-9 team was supplied by these three burly line- men. They are, from left to right: Tom Marsiglia, Don Cope and Rick Michel. Marsiglia was strong on of- fense and defense. Cope and Michel were stalwart blockers. Cope's cen- tering wcs one of the main reasons the A-9 attack was so successful. X g The speed of the A-9's depended on these three fine pass snaggera. They are, from left to right: Willy Holguin, Iohn Griffiths, and Iohn Carmack. Holguin and Carmaclc were ends and Griffiths played wing- back. It was Holguin who scored the touchdown and Griffiths who scored the conversionin the A9-B9 game. Carmack's defensive play gave the B9's catfits throughout the whole game. ta I I The precision of the A-94 team depended on these three backs who were one of the principal reasons why the A-9 offensive attack worked so well. They are, from left to right: George I-lughley. Lee Gross- cup, and Bill Howard. Hughley and Howard were fine blockers and pass receivers. Between them, they caught three of the eight passes attempted by the A-9's. Grosscup completed 6 out of 8 passes for 125 yards and 7 points.



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LETTERMEN Eifliii ':3,,.-:n.w-- '-r-r'+- ' A and B Letterman Bill Howard, Lee Grosscup. George Huqhley, and Duncan Ward are the team captains whose A and B letterman compete each Monday and Wednesday afternoon in football, individual sports and basketball contests. l Letters are based on attendance with football and basketball counting for a maior letter. Individual sports count for cr minor star of certificate. Mr. Steinman is club sponsor. UTY C and D Letterman The Indians. Bears, Bruins and Trojans are the four C and D Teams which compete each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon in football, basketball and individual sports. These boys generally receive tour to six inch letters. But if they show outstanding skill and make certain records, they are awarded a larger letter. Club sponsors are Mr. Delkener and Mr. Steinman.

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