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JUNIOR VARSITY BOTTOM ROW Henning Juul Glenn Bartholomew Wayne Harper Bull McDermott Jack Caputam Jerry Hull Tony Alello Make O Neal Rich Patterson Michael Brennan SECOND ROW Ken Buboltz Richard Love Victor Antonin: Tony Fedanzo Leslie Cleveland Leron Heath Jack Potts Jlrn Grey Hank Weston Hans Putz Bob Rosenau Jerry Curtis THIRD ROW Tom Mitchell Alan Beebe Paul Deslderl Richard Olson Andy Pate Brian Pool George Gorham Bob Rapp Steve Bruen Danny Faul David Dunbar Tom Stover Jack Lacaze John Haen Larry Cassidy fmgr I Roger Stevenson Bill Harsh FOOT S3 BALL SCHEDULE Uluah Petaluma Sonoma Healdsburg Sonoma Vallelo Santa Rosa Vallelo Totals JV S GET WINS OVER SONOMA HEALDSBURG Vlctorles over Sonoma and Healdsburg gave the Viking JV s a 2 5 I season After seven straight completed passes from quarterback Wayne Harper to end Jack Lacaze moved the ball some seventy yards Halfback Tony Alello powered up the Sonoma ln the second half Ken Buboltz drove I5 yards to score carrying two Dragon tacklers with him part of the way The TD had been set up on a series of ground plays sand wlchlng a 25yord Harper to Lacaze pass Harper pitched qulckles up the center to Lacaze for the conversions glvlng MH S a I4-0 wln Against Healdsburg In the first half Harper and Lacaze again teamed up with six straight completions over the center to set up Aiello for a 5 yard 'aunt into the end zone Henning Juul put the cllncher on cutting around left end behind the blocks of Larry Cassidy Danny Faull and Lacaze and out racing the secondary 70 yards to the goal Defenslvely Bull Harsh drew Coach Jack Vallerga s praise as a small size high school version of linebacker Les Richter Bull was all over the field on defense 1 I middle for six yards andlsix points in the first quarter against . : I. ' . .', 0 ' 6 0 8 I4 0 I3 0 6 6 7 ' 47 7 2I 6 ' 52 I40
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en- N -1 ! 4 1 f....a,:s L- Phoio bv John Le Baron VIKINGS PULL DOWN FT. BRAGG PLAYER, ending five-yard drive. Orlando Antonini, 64, and Don Ccdman, 14, close in wiih Prentice O'Leury, deferminedly snoring Timberwolf. Montgomery held Ft. Bragg scoreless for a one-sided 32 - 0 win. HOOH! EASY NOW! Ft. BFCQQ pluyers gently se? Fullbock Dennis Spero Vo the ground. Tackle Ron Peterson lays block in left foreground. Photo by John Le Baron
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BOTTOM ROW: John Hoeft, Dennis Asti, Steve Hermanson, Mel Ruttan, Martin Hildebrand, Jeff Robinson Chuck Menne, Wayne Fraser, Tim Hamlin, Bob Royeton, Orlando Antonini, Bob Campbell, Bob Tonelli. SECOND ROW: Dick Smith, Gary Smith, Bob Codner, Dennis Spero, Jack Levar, Creer Steve Fish John Westrom Al Bond Dave Sweeney Dan Sund THIRD Buzz Cleek, Preston , , , , , . ROW: Mike O'Reilly, Bob Baguio, Bill Reinking, John Horder, Jeff Stubbs, Gordon Strachan, Bob McKusick Dean Arthur, Gary Kovacovich, John Jaskiewicz, Mike Clark, Mike Gerboth, Rob Lewis. FOURTHIROW: Roy Watson, Prentice O'Leary, Don Cadman, Ken Brown, Ken Collins, Windy Callahan, Lynn Dunlap, Bob Tumer, Craig Johnston, Frank Noonan, Jerry Curtis. BLOCK M BUYS MOVIE CAMERA FOR SCHOOL Mr. William Rogers Adviser The Block M began the school year with the purchase of a movie camera, which allowed the school to record sports events for study by coaches and teams. The society raised money to pay for the camera and film and finance its other activi ties by selling football programs, by operating concessions at home games, and by sponsoring school dances in November d April The Valhal Queen's Ball said Mr William Rogers, because of the combined efforts of all the society members on . , . was a great success. Diane Apons, Homecoming Queen, reigned at the dance with her attendants, Sarah Chandler and Janice Hodapp fsee page 721. Isl- At the Block M spring picnic, block winners of the spring sports were presented with their letters. The event will long be remembered, said Coach Ellis, because of the deliciously barbecued steaks and also because of the memories which were brought back when the school's letter winners shared the sports experiences of the whole year. The first several meetings were primarily for reorganization of society rules, for ac- quainting of new members with the society, and for the election of officers. Don Cadman was elected president, Jack Levar, vice- president, Dean Arthur, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Reinking, sergeant-at-arms. BLOCK M OFFICERS - Bill Reinking lupper leftl, Jock Levar iupper rightl, Don Cadman, and Dean Arthur examine freshly printed football programs before the Analy game. Programs were sold at all home football
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