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Early every fall the Cougar Club focuses energy on its big money-making project, the Spaghetti Feed. For the tenth year, the combined enthusi asm of members and adults netted a big profit for athletics. The boys' mothers worked during basketball season to hold cake raffles at home games, the proceeds of which go toward a Letter- men's Banquet held near the end of the spring sports season. FG: .am- 6lub ROW 1: Mike Toda, Ray Akita, Mike Vorce, Sec. -Treas. 5 Greg Graves, Veepg Dick Bryan, Pres. 5 John Nichols, Time- kpr. g Gerry Migaki, Dale Quinton. ROW i 2: Coach Titus, Harvey Kahclamat, Rick X Knowles, Chuck Moore, John Keith, Monte Gunter, Jerry Hylton. Present and prospective Cougar Club members served the many diners at the annual Spaghetti dinner. Shown at the left are Monte Gunter and Jim Akita who were caught off guard eyeing the garlic bread. Cougar p
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Cross- 6ounfrg LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Jewell, Ken Hogan, Harvey Kahclarnat, Eddie Goodman, 'Ray Akita, Dan Odom, Dale Quinton. ROW 2: Ken Sorensen, Andy Walker, Monte Gunter, Robert Myers, Gerry Migaki, Rick Knowles, Andy Nichols, Coach Titus. -if-99, ,. The Lyle Cross-Country team did lots of traveling as they covered many miles in foot races as well as on the road. The team attended races in The Dalles, North Marion, Ellensburg, Van- couver and Trout Lake. Here the boys are shown as they race along the Lyle course in competition with the Trout Lake Mustangs. Coach Tims always manages a few words of encouragement be- fore any big meet: Okay, guys, how about it? This time when they say GO I want to see all of ' you take off in the same direction!
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This fall for the first time, the girls launched an all-out attack on the gridiron as football players. Flag football, which was often inter- preted as tackle football by the girls, was furiously played with four teams, each team representing a class. At the season's end and after many bruises and blows, the Sopho- mores took championship honors with Juniors, Freshmen and Seniors following. Girls' Inframural Foofball l B. Rideout, leading scorer, tries for another touchdown. G. Weaver attempts passage through two freshmen. Quick hand of M. Bellamy reaches out for J. Jasperson's Hag.
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