Montgomery High School - Valhal Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 133 text:

GOLF TEAM DUMPS S R H S, S R J Cp BIDS FOR PENNANT Viking tee-men, with high hopes of re- peating as NBL champions, showed brilliant early season form by walloping Santa Rosa Junior College in two meetings, l0-5 and 12M-ZM. lt is a very rare happening when a high school team beats the JC, said Mr. Wesley Colgan, MHS golf coach. Other suc- cesses were a 'I5-0 skunking of Santa Rosa High School and a second-place tie with Healdsburg in the Healdsburg Tournament: Montgomery had 4l7 strokes, four behind the winning team, Napa. Individual stondouts were Craig Johnston Bob Dietz Bob Gardener Jeff Stubbs John Jaskiewicz. KNEELING: , , , STANDING: Coach Colgan, Craig Johnston, Mike Clark, Dennis Hunter, and Mike Clark, both consistently shooting in the low 70's. GOLF SCHEDULE Dieter Haussler. AXJ V AXJV 'I0 S R J C 5 'l2W Petaluma 2M 8M Ukiah 6W Healdsburg Tournament 12W S RJ C ZW I5 Santa Rosa 0 3f2W Healdsburg U25 I Valleio I4 I2 Napa 3 l4Vz Santa Rosa I6 6 Ukioh 9 995 Calistoga 52 Volleio Napa Sonoma Santa Rosa M H S Faculty KNEELING: Chuck Bauer, Bob Tonelli, Darrel Elliot, Mike Campbell. STANDING: Andy Pate, Larry Germone, Randy Blei, Fletcher Greninger, Tom Stover, Coach Douglas. FOUR RETURNING LETTERMEN LEAD NETMEN With four returning Iettermen - Chuck Bauer, Charles Boyd, Mike Campbell, and Bob Tonelli - and the support of many fine potentials, said Coach Douglas, the spring tennis team is assured ol finishing in second place and perhaps, if all goes well, in first place. Montgomery's smashing victory over Santa Rosa, 4-I, early in the season's play, was paced by the sharp play- ing of Chuck Bauer, who took his singles match, 6-4, 6-4. Fall tennis was chiefly practice in that as yet there was no league formed. TENNIS SCHEDULE 2 Santa Rosa 3 5 Analy 0 0 Lowell 7 5 Napa 0 2 Redwood 3 'I Tamalpais 4 4 Santa Rosa 'I 2 Santa Rosa J C 3 5 St. Helena 0 3 San Rafael I O Santa Rosa JC 9 Sonoma Petaluma Orinda Country Club Invitational George Washington Healdsburg Valleio Analy Valleio Redwood Santa Rasa

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GAA INITIATES, clad in gunny sacks, blue ieans, tennis shoes, and wearing their usually well-groomed tresses braided in pigtails, scrub auto in GAA car-wash. The girls are Judy Clark, Julie Ann Young, and Linda Horder. BELOW: Carol Ann Daniels, Rhea Redlifsen, Julie Ann Young, and Pat Duncanson drum up business with zanily painted posters. s,Q..g,s SEVEN RECEIVE GAA AWARDS Seven girls received awards at the annual GAA banquet in the school cafeteria February 19. Carole Vincent was awarded a star to go on her block M for having earned 156 points. Pat Gilbert, Bonnie Howell, and Lois Rust ,,f were recipients of pentagon M emblems for having earned 84 points. And Sharon Silva, Lorna Puser, and Bonnie Thielen were honored with chevrons for having earned 60 points. Girls earned points after school on Tues- days and Thursdays by participating in such sports as badminton, basketball, speedball, softball, and tennis at the rate of twelve points per sport or by officiating these sports at the rate of one point per game. Approximately fifty girls took part in these sports - a substantial increase over last year's thirty. Entertainment at the banquet was provided by Penny Ripple, who pantomimed, Diane Daniel, who sang, and Suellen Plover and Karen Tomlinson, who staged a fencing exhibition. A team of GAA girls attended a sports day at SRJC on March 19, and the association held a playday here March 26. Girls from SRHS, Ursuline, and Cloverdale high schools were in- vited. But the biggest and most-looked-forward- to event was the overnight get-together at Mor- ton's in Kenwood, April 31 and May 1. A barbe- cue, swimming, softball, presentation of awards at an evening campfire, and female chatter kept the girls and their advisers, Miss Beverly Coke and Miss Charlotte Anderson, busy most of the day and part ofthe night. Members of the Girls' Block M, composed of the six girls who earned 120 points, had as a special activity a ski trip to Soda Springs in February.

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