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able 6040261 Jeahlen Are you a pepless p1ece of puny pro toplasm'7 Do you long for bulg1ng b1C6pS so all the glrls w1lls1gh over you? Tak1ng the Charles Atlas course won t help you my son Hlgh school athletlcs 1S your solut1on Not only do sport part1c1pants get muscles but lf they themselves excel 1n any f1eld of sports Qth1s 1ncludes tenn1s Wh1ch th1S year 1S belng c1ass1f1ed as a m1nor sporty they rece1ve an A nd are accepted 1nto the letterman s club of Angeles H1gh School the Boys A Club Wlth B1g B111 Thompson presldent, J 1m Black1e Ohmert, VICB pres1dent, and Don D1nk La,rr1ck, secretary, worklng Wlth the1r popular advlser Mr John Dr1sco1l they put on FOP ROW I W 1 I BH 'VI ROW 2 B lhll ROW d 9' F BOTTOM ROW ld S two exceptlonally good pep dances after football and basketball games It was the male touch that d1d the tr1ck so the boys tell us Brought back by popular request the club aga1n sponsored a game W1th the World famous Harlem Globetrot ters These Negro hoopsters thr1lled a standlng room only crowd W1th the1r humorous antlcs and sk1llfu1 playlng Th1S 6Xp101t netted a slzeable sum Wh1Ch was donated to the ath1et1c fund The age old problem of str1pes was tackled by th1S year's club To keep the honor 1n the rlght places, the offlcers compelled strlpe earners to keep the1r arm neutral unt1l the str1pes were legx t1mately earned Members del1nquent 1n such matters were expelled from the c ub l251 O I . . . . H H . . - 1 1 ' ' 1 7 - . . ' ' Cl 3 . . , . ' 9 FG 79 ' , o . H . , . . . ' , as - . . H . H . - . . . ' C6 ' 5, ' ' ' I , . , 1 . ' : Ver f' II, f' U Johns. Wulf lol: . M . J h I '. , ll. ' 2 'l. RO f 2 Lyal Nfl. . ' 1 urrrk, Don Illlll, W ' W f 4, , II El: . : Norman I .I clc, lion I,11r ' lf. Lau' ' C ri, r ' ' 2: Selwyn Sugdffn, ,-llfrn . :fthe , L , Il'- d , D ,ll ' ' I '11, B I I' , V, ld I A ,. ' : llwnrgz' Linde, Ihmrz Cams, Huh Warren, .lim Ohmerf. Alan Adams, Bob If ' ' .. 5 . V of 4. R 1, I , f
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