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... . A fl. BEE FOOTBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: J. Clark, G. Madison, R. Ratner, J. Oyenoki, B. Graffenrich, M. Castner. Serond Row: F. Menchaca, T. Grogan, D. Babcock. L. Shelvon, C. Hernandez. Lax! Row: D. Mills, S. Harris, D. Millichich, L. Potter. Bee Team Gains More Experience. According to Coach Chuck Noble, the Bee football team gained a great amount of experience through this season. The team was comprised mostly of freshmen, and only a small number of upper class students. They began the year as a young inexperienced club, and with each following game the club became stronger. The poorest game was against Magnolia, and the best games were against Sunny Hills and Tustin. Coach Noble said, I would have to say that it was a fine effort by each individual on our squad that made our year a big successf, The team Cap- tains, Alex Jianas and Steve Davies did a fine job of leading the team to a successful season. lj MWJMP BEE FOGTBALL scokts J A Santiago School Opponent jd 6 Hawthorne' 14 . K 6 Santa Ana Valley' 27 f 2 1 Norwalk' 6 14 sunny Hills 2 ' 5' 6 Magnolia 19 7 La Habra 0 E 6 Rancho Alamitos 27 Y S J 6 'Non-league games Coach Noble l 12 LM,
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- M' :Sha JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Bollom Row: J. Clark, G. Madison, R. Ratner, J. Oyenoki, B. DeGraffenried M. Castner. Middle Row: F. Menchaca, T. Grogan, D. Babcock, L. Sheldon, C. Hernan- dez. Top Row: D. Mills,j. Harris, D. Millichich, L. Potter. J Aids VGVSWY- .lv FOOTBALL SCORES The Junior Cav's of 1964 were lacking only in numbers of players-their spirit, effort, determination, grit, and attitude were intense. Their win-loss record was not on the winning side of the ledger, but their aid to the varsity team helped in winning the League Championship. Many of the players that were .IV when the season opened ended up earning their varsity letter. This speaks Well of the ability of the coaches to bring out the very best in all those reporting for the sport. Playing most of their games this year away from Santiago due to the schedul- ing of games the JV,s became the most trav- eled squad of all fall sports. Many of these players will continue their careers on varsity teams and continue to win championships. Santiago School Opponent 0 Compton' 7 18 Hawthorne' 32 13 Santa Ana Valley' 13 7 Norwalk' 0 13 Sunny Hills 14 2 1 Magnolia 6 14 La Habra 2 0 7 Tustin 1 2 0 Rancho Alamitos 7 ' signifies non-league games i. as 1 l Vx TJ... I J. Harris , 1 l mst Q aw 'IK 4 Y 1 .. i 3 . ' A . Coach Coach J. Clark Gillaspie Gordon 111
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l si CEE FOOTBALL TEAM-Bottom Row: P. jenkins, D. Louise, j. English, A. Teramura, M. Payne, J. Rag, D. Bowen, D. Martin, P. Broderick, P. Black. Second Row: G. Lee, T. Neilson, A. Fonsecu, S. Gif tenplan,S. Easten, S. Girrard, L. Ichien, E. Adams, D. Manderschied. TbirdRow.' N. Overgaard,j. Manry, R. Charter,eT. Mowery, W. Martin, P. Daniels, E. Bonds, D. Thissell, S. Cuddy. Lai! Row: B. Nagurski, L. Page, R. Burke, G. Gratias, D. Lentz, M. Rice, L. Richerson. ee's Tr Hard for Santiago. Santiago's Cee football team set high goals for themselves, but their expectations did not materialize as they lost all pre-league and Crestview League games except one. The small Cavaliers fought brilliantly against La Habra, but it Was to no avail, for they lost 19-6. They didn't let the season go by without winning at least one game, in their last Crestview League game they roasted Rancho 19-7. The Cee football team produced tremendous effort throughout the season. ii-for . + Santiago 0 O 0 -f . 0 I ,. 6 5 0 Coach Coach Owwd Manderschied -N- CEE FOOTBALL SCORES School OPPOUCHY Hawthorne ff 19 Norwalk ff Santa Ana Valley f Sunny Hills Magnolia La Habra Tustin Rancho Alamitos ff signifies non-league games 113
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