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i g V V' .' Swv 5 XR F X, 1 I l . if' 5 il C0aCl'l Noble Ron Pefsingef Mort Improved Player Often forgotten when thinking of sports at Santiago is our wrestling team. This year's team had thirty members, eleven of whom were lettermen. Some of the outstanding members of the squad included four-year letterman Ron Morita, who took first place at the Corona Del Mar Tournamentg Frank Menchaca and Bob Glass, who were Crest- view League Champsg and David jones who had a fine record until he was put out of ac- tion due to a car accident. The biggest thrill of the season came when Frank Menchaca almost made the CIF Finals, and the best meet of the season was the match against Sunny Hills, which, al- though the Cavaliers lost, brought out the real ability that the team possessed. Below, Mike O'Hallaha.n and Tom Hall demonstrate a very effective hold. lb. 44444--------- VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES Santiago School Opponent 2 3 Corona 2 5 12 Costa Mesa 41 21 Corona 36 20 La Quinta 24 2 7 La Habra 2 6 1 8 Magnolia 36 20 Sunny Hills 28 1 9 Rancho 3 7 36 Santa Ana 19 16 Tustin 34 Frank Menchaca was chosen as the most valuable player for the Varsity Wrestling Team. lllllllllllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllll llllgllllllll 'Ill llllllil lllllllflllll lilllllllllll lllllllllllll Ullfllllllllm 133
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, res f .' V . '21 A F.. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Lek to Right: B. Glass, B. Roseberry, M. Sherman, F. Menchaca, D. Wiebal! R. Persinger, B. Waddingham, L. Silvey, Wrestling Team Suffers Because Of Illnesses Cuppen J Herrel ,M .Q JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM:-Lejl to Right: E. laramilloz P. Broderick, D. Sneed L I - llll li , I 'S lg , .-2.'. lnzlq 2 5 A I V l ' l'La jil l If I 5 fi? f I l l in 2 Q l s 3 if s 45 tw I L: I ll 15 H l ' 2' 1, rg? s 252.3 3 L 6 I M, I 1. 3 5 L V + x I f 'lla n ueldsilillzisl.
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Water Polo Team Faced With Size Disadvantage. Water polo is a new sport in our area. Swimming pools are conspicuously absent from our backyards. Despite the tremendous advantages enjoyed by most of our more fortunate neighbors in the league, the three Santiago divisions made a good showing for themselves ffive wins, seven lossesb. The ten varsity players regularly competed against at least twice their number over a period of one hour. Of interest to note is that our var- sity was composed primarily of B exponent boys from the junior class. Stand by-next year they will bring you glory, said Coach Massie. Outstanding players on the team were Captains Bob Bittenbender and Bruce Ken- nedy. Walt VanAlyne was the most improved and Ernie jaramillo was the most valuable. l Q 1 .iw .4 , 12 I? Ernie jaramillo Coach Massie WATER POLO-Front Row: N. Harkins, I. Dyrenforth, W. VanAlyne, B. Kennedy, B. Bittenbender 1, R '-'i 3 ' . , I , .f-3' ' J f . mf i f j ESL Outstanding players are Bruce Kennedy, Walt Van Alyne, and Bob Bittenbender. WATER POLO SCORES Santiago School Opponent 5 Western 8 5 Rancho Alimitos O 0 Costa Mesa 5 l5 Westminster 19 14 Bolsa Grande 13 4 Santa Ana 6 li Valencia 3 21 Kennedy 3 15 Troy 4 8 Sunny Hillsak 13 6 La Habraa' 15 6 Tustini' 14 10 Rancho Alirnitosx 13 it signifies league games u S. Ballback, . Stringfellow, Saumell F. Will. Middle Rowxj. Graham, D. Hefler, L. Zuloaga,j.Rich, M. Phinn, S. Katzenberger, R. Savely, C. Lunchinger, R. Purdue. Back Row: Q. Blaha, 1Managerb, Coach -Mg-Q, l. Parry, D. Sacal, D. Leestma, A. Slater, L. Maitlan, J. McAllister, D. Fritz, Coach Westra. Z .... A K Ei' 5. V W , , .. , -r , t.- sv f sims wiv. ei f1er ,.
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