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BASKETBALL TROPHY WINNERS hold awards they received at second annual basketball banquet. Fran' left, Dick Turner was Most Valuable Player of the Dees, Phil Olsen was Most Valuable Player of the Cees. Bill Moriarity holas varsity Most Improved Player award, Dave Brown was Most inspirational, Bob Yoshioka was tabbed Best Offensive Player, and Don Moriarity was named Best Defensive Player to round out varsity awards. Ray Dymond received the Most Valuable Player award for the Bees and George Cook was named Most Improved Player of the Bees. ON THE BRIDGE AT MlDNlGHT, an old-fashioned melodrama, was the first Senior Class play to be given at Rancho. Cast and crew included: front-Blair McCarthy, Darrelene Peacock, Sandy Stokke, Marilyn Greenlee, Barbara Allen, Jill Elliott, Lynn Myers, Valerie Young, Susan Reynolds, and Sharon Erickson. Standing--Mr. Dick Moomaw, director, David Hettinga, Ken Watt, Jim Gil- bert, and Wayne Hosack. Fi 5 - T .IQ LX V P ws -.Ali x ',yv,l1f,, s'f'i ,. ul
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You Have cieioumzo? WVPENTFR i i 'i8fAR8i'E is A ,gc WNV AKIAN YOU ll.l. THVSM !'- C es -- 1 I CAREER DAY brought over fifty different occupational representatives to campus to tell students about their vocations. Students could hear two different speakers. Mrs. Josephine Aten coordinated program on campus with efforts of local Kiwanis Club. Mike Reedy checks over collection of bottles which were Ron Geyor brought honors to Rancho by winning Lions sold to aid American Field Service program. Over 200 Club speech contest, students took part in bottle drive. -rf'
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141' +1 fl.- N -'4' x, FACULTY-VARSITY BASKETBALL game climaxed the winter sport season on a goy note. Both sides clowned around but got down to serious business during the game. Experience balanced the scales in favor of the faculty, thus faculty and varsity are tied for two seasons Here Mr. Hnl Butler, 6'5 track coach, has easy time out-reaching varsity for possession of the ball. amy - Varsi Game Mr. John Bossharn springs lightly as he promotes ci Miss Suzie Potts puts one in from the shoulders of Mr. ll9OlllW Yell fmm lllf' l0CUllY Sd? Ol flip HOOP HP '5 Virgil Sessions during intermission. GSSiSY6Cl by Mrs. VIVQWIO SChUltZ. 17 iny it V ,vu . l X 'V L V Q ti , 3 N, C, x -
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