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Latter Day Saints Institute I LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Ollis, treasurer: Sherry Senior, secretary: David Dixon, I-CC representative, Steve Marsh, president. NOT PICTURED: Virgil Roberts, vice-president. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Fisher, president, Illona Lee, e GY, Ziclrigetary. NOT PICTURED: Ernie Jones, vice-presi- . . . to help persons to serve in the spirit of , , to make reljgigus ideals practical, to love and justice, to act for enriched human provide intellectual stimulation, to furnish living, and to confront the relevance of cultural and social opportunities for the Christian faith and other faiths.,- members of the club, and to foster the re- ligious life among members and friends on the VC campus. Newman Club . . to develop the spiritual, intel- lectual, and social interests of Catho- lic students at Ventura College. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Mitchell, president: Mary Louise Martinez, correspond- ing' secretaryg Dennis Diefendorf, vice-presidentg Rosemary Rodrigues, re- cording secretary, Cece Mendoza, treasurer.
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HAIL PIR TES: WSC CHAMPS PIRATE CAPTAINS -Head coach Jim Moore, kneeling, goes over game plans with his capable staff which includes, from left, line coach Bob Long, backfield coach Paul Gannatal and assistant coach Paul Dunham. . ag 1 What else can be said about Ventura College's outstanding football season? It already is a well known fact that the Pirates turned in their best grid cam- paign since 1951 by posting an 8:2 record. Also, that the Pirates won the Western States Conference crown, the first conference title won by VC since 1937. And to cap it all off, the Pirates were invited to the 13th annual Elks Bowl in San Bernardino. But more important, a new winning tradition and more enthused spirit has been produced by the Pirates' second suc- cessful season in a row. To attract top foot- ball material, a college needs a solid foun- dation. And if this season's VC squad ac- complished anything, it was making the college's football program something to be respected instead of joke about, as had been the case in the not too distant past. For those vital reasons, this season's team will be long remembered in years to come. E SEvf5i5.fEH1i1?1T-Hi-Fii'Ki3-HAEiiK1'liSI2i'if3 r 1: iv. 14: Ssisasfsmasisfzaesitffffiafa -iii - THE 1965 PIRATE SQUAD-Here are the members of the Western States Conference champion Pirate squad. Coaches, from left, Dunham, Long, Moore, and Gannatal. FIRST ROW, from left: Jim Krall, John Hammond, Steve Onstot, Eric Roan- haus, Dave Metcalf, Jim Strait, Kelly Gaston, Steve Hart, Brandt Jackson, Dick Walter, John Krompka, and Dave Me- grew. SECOND ROW, from left: Chuck Gerlich, Steve Erlich, Fred Clevenger, Karl Henke, Ray Seay, Bob Hassett, Rick Neufeld, Ben Nose', Garland Bell, and Terry Cooney. THIRD ROW, from left: Roger Hansen, Dave Hodges, Bob Dunn, Ken Warren, Charlie Dunn, Dick Worley, Ken Duncan, Tom Jones, Larry Capdeville, Fred Von Schrader. FOURTH ROW, from left: Curt Mulford, Sam Downey, Joe Ortiz, Bob Baxter, Jim Cuthbert, Bob Gianelli, Bill Herrera, Glenn Cook, and Roger Bendenelli. FIFTH ROW, from left: Chuck Williams, Dick Fauquier, Mike Edge, Ross Calloway, Bill OlConnor, Robert Ortega, Steve Tobias, Mike Robles, and Dick Weber.
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