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an y 1 35 i E- Ms Qs far l, Rogues Gallery. 2. LaLa Elizando. 3. Louise Warren, 4. Eleanor Miller. 5. Alice Thayer. 6. Rosie Neukircn- ner. 7. Thumb Thailorf' 8. Betty Jones. 9, Dick Eastman. lO. Ahoy Shipmates! ll. Dorsey Edwards, l2, Don and .lim Kilmer. 13. Man your battle stations! l4. Barbara Morse. l5. Erma Lee Stover. lo, Signals , ready , . hike! l7, Mary and Betty. l8. Shipmates, l9. Hazel Putman. 20. Scuttlebut. Ql. Abandon Ship, 22. Erma Stover, Barbara Morse, Howard Stover, Leslie Kratz, Dawn Edwards, and Juanita Moses. sf wi W, brig-'ui K F ,Ly ii- it
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int Row: Bill Krull, Jim Armacido, Leroy Carter, Harold Scrogin. Nevada short absence Track C-D basketball econd Row: Earl Hebert, Carl Aldridge, Lavern Felber, Mason Kirkpatrick, Jim McElroy, Henry Scrogin, cl Barnett, Kay Galbreath, Leslie Krotz. 'hird Row: Walter Gerardi, Bob Ramsdell, lmgr.J, Hoover Gafbreath, Daniel Ott, J, D. Vaughn, Bernette woover, William Baggett, Lewis Sydenstricker, Jack Walker P. C. Heilmann. ourth Row: Denver Lonkford, Hubert Johnson, Dick Eastman, Raymond Johnson, Bob Bumpus, Whistle er, James Spencer, Elvin Fillmore, Virgil Goode, Alfred Smith, Ralph Rollins, William Wolford, John C. W. SMITH Graduate San Jose State Second year on coaching staff Baseball Football A-B basketball Couch. Turnout for track here this year was a very bright outlook for the sport. When the group picture was taken for this issue, the squad had many candidates out for positions on the three classifications teams, A, B, C. Track has been neglected in many of the schools of the valley during the war period, locally as well as others. The last real bid for track honors was in l94l when Live Oak took the league championship in the meet at Biggs. This year material goes to press for the Lions Pause before any reports can be on any results, ,but if enthusiasm counts, we predict a good showing for the season. A league meet will be held on May 9, with Live Oak Lions and Cubs being defending champions. Other meets were scheduled before this all-important event. Baseball took a nice upswing here this year with more candidates out for positions on the two teams than was possible to handle. Fifty four candidfites answered the call for the diamond, and had to be cut down to thirty before the season started in earnest. Experience gained in I946 season will be a factor for all, and with equipment being available again, hopes ran high for a better showing than last year. This year the league will include Sutter, Wheatland, Live Oak, East Nicolaus, Princeton, Arbuckle, Williams and Maxwell. .First game of the season was scheduled for Yuba City on March 21. First Row: Byard Butler, Carl Aldridge', Ferman Wolfe , Glenn Fryer, Lloyd Merritt, Emmett Hensley Bob Binse, J. D. Vaughn. Second Row: Lavern Felber, Henry Scrogin' Russell Rogers , Lowell Kirby', Charles Flowers , Third Row: Alfred Smith, Denver Lankford Kirkpatrick, Wendell Smith, C. W. Smith. Joe Huber lNot in picturet Gale Letner, manager Bob Pierce , Leonard Gaither'. Selected for squad after first cut on March 2l. ... A l BASEBALL TRACK P. C. HEILMANN Graduate University of Former Live Oak coach again on the lob after , Earl Hebert , John Cauch', Lloyd Pennington Jim McElroy Kay Galbreath , Clifford Hensley, Lee Partlow , Stanley Middleton Hubert Johnson, Bob' Bumpus Dallas Lewis Parker Wilbur, Dale George , Paul Howell , Dick Burnpus , Leroy Carter , Roy Richey', W. H Elliott Mason Fourth Row: Tom Galbreath , Dick Eastman, Jim Armacido, Jack Walker , Whistle Gaither' Harold Scro in' Merle Howell , James Spencer J. C. Shies, Bernette Risenhoover', Dale Hensley, Ernest Eisenhauer Edd e Ki by
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if f v V . ' 4. 'Spf Qs. X A 11... 1. Best foot forward. 2. Lewis Pond, Joe Burns, Ken Witherow, Bob Ronsdell, ond Bill Dovis. 3. Sobotoge. 4. Soilorette. 5. Mutiny. 6. First Mote. 7. Put the Shot. 8. Throw out the Anchor. 9. Crow's Nest. 10. Ship's Romance. 11. Stripes Amidships. 12. Mochinisfs Mote, Eddie Kilby. 13. Gobs of fun. 14. Trio. 15. Ain't Love Ground? 16. Second Mote. 17. Stow Away. 18. After the bottle. 19. Leroy Carter. 20. Our Coptoin.
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