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Kenny Robinson illustrates his fine running form which impressed 'both spectators and opponents. Kenny, a fresh' man from Corona, quarterbacl-red the Highlander spuad. After getting a nice block from an unidentified UCR player, Randy Faver evades another would be tacklcr and appears to be going all the way in one play. Page 80 ootballers After dubbing our cousins from Cal Baptist 31fO in the first game of the season, four losses were handed to the Highlanders before ending the season with a 6f6 tie with Chino Institute for Men - a game in which penalties were handed out in years rather than yards. In our second game of the season, the Beavers from Cal Tech ended up on the long end of a 4lf7 score. The High' landers' lone touchdown was the result of a 5Ofyard scoring pass from Kenny Robinson to Gene Roller with only seven seconds remaining in the first half of play. Neil O'Gilvy Q4-6, and Jim Greenfleld C431 arrive a little late to help the Clan ball carrier but they leave plenty of useless linesmen in their wake.
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team . . . Pithecanthropus Schoonover illustrates the tre' mendous support given to him as Head Yell Leader by assistant Yell Leaders Sami Black, left, and Neil Hatcher. Dick, Sam, and Neil led the l n rooters to all the games and all too often Ca , the clan rooters consisted only of the Yell Leaders. Ready to cut a pretty caper are these members of the Highland Lassies, left to right: Kay Campbell, Diane Beattie, Sylvia Sherman, Ann Neel, Karen Buckowski, and Cynthia Thompson. The Lassies entertained with their per' formances of intricate Scottish d-ances at many UCR functions. The highly versatile Lassies also pitched in to def sign and make their own tartan cos' tU1'I1ES.
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1'1 lron reats . . . The Homecoming game came to a sad ending with a close 2149 loss to California Western University. Outstanding play in the game came from halfback Gene Roller, who if scored all three UCR touchdowns. W M An interstate clash with the Parsons of Westminister in Salt Lake City ended on a sour note with a nsnowingn 62fO loss. The game with the La Verne Leopards was highlighted in the second half by the appearance of Coach Dwain k Lewis on the Highlander line - although too late. Score , 1 2710. The final contest, with Chino, brought to, an end a season in which only the A. F. B. fAsian flu bugj triumphed. Head Coach, Carl Selin, right, and George Pearson, who is in his hrst year as backfield coach for the Highlander squad, look over their original delayed triiple reverse spinner halffainer slant, which they shortened to Left 109. Football Team: FIRST ROW, left to right: Skip Mears, Roy Overstreet, jim Greenfield, Gene Rloller, Randy Faver, john Theios, Marvin Barnes, Don M-cCarty fcof-captainj, Joe Scully, SECOND ROW: Andy Major ftrainerj, Walt Rich fcofcaptainj, John Rau, john Wallis, Dick Lucore, Dave Musso, Verlyn Jensen, Jerry Churchill, Ken Brink, Len lnterrante, Assistant Coach Pearson. THIRD ROW: Dennis Weeks, Gene Gung, Russell Egbert, Chuck Tozer, Ron White, Dan Carty, Neil O'Gilvy, Dan Goodwin, Coach Carl Selin. FOURTH ROW: George Mineah, Chuck Mitchell, Kenny Robinson, Charlie Tarlton, Tom Fletcher, Omar Pertel, George Teraroka, Assistant Coach Augie Boto. Absent is coachfplayer Dwain Lewis. ' Jwmmmwws- wswwf was swiiw.-ewrrwa-f+wMwm.:wwG- was--ws. fi W, .s vw rwf.'v:,,fff,Vs-- .Q ,s- ww,w,1.,, ,W X- W fa.. . L, Q-fr ., ws f -, f, v , - V - . '
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