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SCORES Opponent McLane Coalinga , . . . 34 O Edison ,, . .. L11 1-1 Roosevelt . . . . 39 14 Fresno . . . . 35 6 Clovis . . . . 33 0 Madera . . . . . 27 6 Q Merced ... .. 19 12 E Bullard . . . . . 26 6 McLane Highlanders warmup in the Ratcliffe stadium for their first game in the Fresno City Football Carnival. p .Y W f ,F V, V, I ,195 Q , r r 1 S ra , gy is at fm YR i' H M J ' N , il H w 1 ..,. ' l f. if!-r ' 1, 5, f 22, 1 if H L, , E ll'i .,g:' Q -fi x Q 1 igilii, Qi' , 3 bl f ,f ,AU , li , , - 1 i', 1 ' f 'l ,, I ' 1 ,,,i sl ddiia S , fi Q ,- I 1 f i 1 1 1 V y ,l , , 3 L ,,.. 5 5 ,1 v.,. vi.. ., Z, E 7 .z,. Qty, 3 W f I W ,Q H . 1' V 1 X, f., i Q 1 V, 'MV M i ,V if ,L . -ZH? 'X 3 1 H .I .,,,, J I P . n.lA Alr, Q' GA, I ?Y.,. k l B A, ri', ' ' V., - , ,, I 'ii'1 V 1- ' Q, I ' I s ,f 3. g , . -Q , f, . '-' 2 1, 4 . 1 I. f -, , ,. i , ,Q Z 'i l it i -'.- ' ii. , 'glib X il , 1 K , K vf' , 44 lvl 1 f 5 4 f r' ll , ' l :y,..- R 1 6.1, , :Q 5 E V , ,,,, 4 .- I ,Q L , In 0 ::1v 4 V A' ,A .,n x , . I , 1, , ., , f - '. , , fe- S 1 ,. V'ii .e-V . ' ' 57 rl Agfux vc! lvl- .3 .4 RM A . gf W, ,M H 5. .. A A 5, J L fe ' ' ' 1-rflfyiw 2,-EFL' 'li 1 1 4 4 if 1153 3, lm 1, , Li. llgaq ge WIN we db ,sw -pulse a n 5,12 l.'H5,g'.i!.'f1-Q55 .Simi 2 2-'item af- A --.- 'zalmfi--1-H.. .Et--mt 1-f KNEELING: Jim Davis, mgr., Roger Palmer, Dave Ellison, Ken Phelps, George Ruhby, Rick Leimbach, Wayne Howard, Jim Stretch, Dave Gregery, Al W'ilson, Bruce Cheney, Jim Wisner, Eric Christensen, Charles Griffen, mgr. MIDDLE ROW: Arlen Pauler, Rich Swan- son, Gary Stutheit, Charles johnson, Cordon Mills. Jerry Agee, Bob Clough, Tom Schmitz. Mike Ross. Bill 145 Schweitzer, Jerry Evans, George Dickey, Pat Healy. STANDING: Larry Mai. Jim Stewart, Paul YVnrkentin. Jack Coon. Mark Danakas, Gary Mitchell, .lim Ber- wanger, Russ Sweetland, Jim Campbell, Art Btlller. livin Dutchcr, Jim Walker. Ron Goff, Mitch Peterson. Cliarles YN'all:1,
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l I STTY FQOTB LL lwfrlaane High School was represt'titt'tl lfy .1 ttztin of some forty varsity football ttl.iyers that voinposetl the first .ithletir te.tm at this new school. Spirit .md itiexpeiit-tire were two things that followed this team through the fall season and were later to follow all other sports the remainder of the year, First spirit 7 this was the backbone of the Highlanders' team. They dicln't win .1 game through the season but they were always in there fighting - - fight- ing for more than just .i win. hut for .1 xittory for their svhool so it Could mold itself into the ranlts of tht- powerful North Yosemite League, Secondly. inexperienee f these boys had never played ball together as a team and the task that the et-aelies had helore them team team were was not an easy one Outsiders nexer thought the fXIeL.ine would fare as well as they did. hut through the desire of the and coaches to be a good teqim. the mighty Fighting Seottsu a team to he proud of when they were on the playing field. Though after eyery game they left for the showerroonis with a loss on their hands they neyer once quit, and eyen' week were out to win for the honor of their sthool. trnd to win respect from the other NYL teams for the years to eome, in which lIeLane Could and should he the power- horse of the league. , ':ff sr'24qg':q E , trsis :ser f t - . YN ayne Howard gt nd Jerry Eyans were if E ire f chosen lily the team to he their season s cap- Ei? -.-- tains. Both hoys are seniors ,X lContd. page l46l 1' t Q .t N -:ego :ig H - -- - L -r- 4 xXXX .Q X Wayne Howard Captain rl . I2 if ll Xl J ' 4 Y lx X fi ., t f i E' C111 COACH t:o.xt1H COACH fleticl Cottrh Vito Bondietti Line Co.n'h Oliyei' Bidwell Btiekticld Coaelt Jack Sliatlden 144 V - sg: -rg-vv - v 9 ,g is t X g Q X a f X if gy- g t gg Jerry Evans Captain COACH Confh Albert Cano ,F s x X x X QS 4 sQ1 :Ni r 'A 5 R x
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