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Pole Vault-H Memorial Stadium Bakersfield June 4 and 5, 1965 rn ur rz. Official Program soc CALIFORNIA INTERSCHOLASTIC FEDERATION California's State High School Track and Field Championship Meet, recognized by track fans and authorities as THE most outstanding interscholastic track and field meet held in the United States each year, is conducted under the rules and regula­ tions of the California Interscholastic Federation ( CIF). Organized approximately 50 years ago by principals and superintendents who met in a conference called by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, the CIF is the agency through which public and private school administrators control and direct athletic activities of their schools. The State CIF Federated Council is composed of the following men who have been elected as representatives from the nine CIF Sections in the state. ST ATE FEDERATED COUNCIL President-Norman A. MacDonald, Commissioner of Ath­ John F. Borum, Principal, Technical HS, Oakland, Oakland letics, Fresno Unified School District Section Vice President-Bryce Schurr, Principal, Granada Hills HS, Harold J. Whitlock, District Supt., Escalon HS, Escalon, Granada Hills, Los Angeles City Section Sac-J oaquin Section George Williamson, Principal, North HS, Bakersfield, Central William P. Schlechte, District Supt., Vista Unified Schools, Section Vista, San Diego Section .Isaac McClelland, Regional Supt., L.A. City Schools, L.A. Ralph Krauer, Principal, Balboa HS, San Francisco, San City Section Francisco Section. Floyd H. Russell, Principal, Willow Glen HS, San Jose, North Frank 0. Hopkins, Di,;l. Supt.. Brea-Olinda Schools, Brea, Coast Section Southern Section Donald J. Bell, Principal, Encinal HS, Alameda, North Coast Wirn,ton Nelson, Supt., Pomona Unified Schools, Past CIF Section President Keith Gunn, Principal, Victor Valley HS, Victorville, C. Carson Conrad, Chief Bureau of Health, Recreation and Southern Section P.E. State Department of Education, Sacramento Edwin A. Hendrix, Supt. of Sutter Co. Schools, Yuba City, William W. Russell, State CIF Commissioner Northern Section Delmer B. Marshall, Associate Commissioner SECTION SECRETARIES Harold Olson. Delano. Central Section James Cave, Stockton, Sac-Joaquin Section Guy Wrinkle, Supervisor of Athletics, Los Angeles, Los Don Clarkson, Administrator of Athletics, San Diego City Angeles Section Schools, San Diego Section Philip A. Hempler, Richmond, North Coast Section Elwood Lang, Supervisor of Athletics, San Francisco, San Edwin Hendrix, Supt., Sutter Co. Schools, Northern Section Francisco Section David Snyder, Director of P.E. Oakland, Oakland Section Ken Fagans, Commissioner, T.os Angeles, Southern Section MEET DIRECTOR MEET OFFICIALS REFEREE J. B. Haralson Laurence E. Houston Athletic Commissioner Administrator, Youth Services Kern County HONORARY REFEREE Los Angeles City Schools MEET COORDINATOR ,. s George Williamson ASSIST ANT REFEREE C. C. Rhoads Principal J. B. Haralson Athletic Director North High School Athletic Commissioner North High School Kern County Starter-Howard Whalen Meteorologist­ Awards-Clint Osthimer Recall Starter-Ed Knapp Announcer-Gi I Bishop Inspector of Implements-Bill Carpenter Clerk-Carl Berra Assistant Announcer-John Herman Photographer-H. lee Hansen Assistant Clerk-Gary Ogilvie Scorer-Bill French Press Steward-Danie) O'Neill Records-Harold Olson Program--les Carpenter Physicians-Harry Tyermcn, M.D., A. W. Gloeckner, M.D. Jury of Appeal-William Russell, Elwood Lang, Phil Hempler Timers-Herman Rise (Head), Pete Gilli, S. B. Tyler, Ken Kiefer, Bill Parmelee, John Ludeke, Win Bootman, Dwight Bradshaw, Robert Schilpp, Don Thomas, Tom Bob Russell. Follis, Aubrey Allen, Al Whittington, Jack Hilton. Marshals-F. C. Gardenhire (Head), Charles Rekosh, Steve Judges of Finish-George Williamson (Head), Les Car- Strauss, Pat Crawford, Al Thoman, Fred Scheible, Wayne penter, E. C. Mills, Bill Carpenter, Bob Beck, Jim Hanny, Carter, Gerald Goodson, Fred Haynes, Ted lewis, Ray Joe Davis, Jack Parks, Carl Hansen, Ed Austin, Leicester Scott, Dick Herder, Laurie Strauss, Archie Parks, Lou Yates, Dick Heber, Sam Barton. Komarmy, Larry Thornton, C. Chauran, Ernest Bordagaray, Inspectors-Charles Weinmann (Head), Keith Osborn, Norma Cappello. Budge loustalot, Ed Eidson, Len Edholm, Art Watson, Head Field Judge-George Olsen High Jump-Jim Benton (Head), Lynn York, Willie Nutt, Pole Vault-H. Newt Summers (Head), Carl Heier, Jim Jack Garner. Beasley, John Capdeville. long Jump-Mex Bogen (Head), Don Johnson, Hal Eggle- Shot Put-Henry Cord (Head), Lowell Nielson, Mike Hale, ston, George McElhoe, Mike Jefferson, Tom Jones. Dick Cord. Discus-Tom O'Brien (Head), Lowell Nielson, Mike Hale, Pat Webble, Larry Booker, Lou Micheo. 47th _Annual California Interscholastic Federation State Track and Field Championships Bakersfield Memorial Stadium Trials-Friday, June 4 Finals-Saturday, June 5 Honorary Referee Meet Director Meet Coordinator J.B. "CAP" HARALSON C. C. "DUSTY" RHOADS GEORGE M. WILLIAMSON Retiring President, Central California Section, Ccdifornia Interscholastic Federation (Also retiring from teaching profession, July 1, 1965) George Williamson was born in Kansas and moved to Bakersfield at an early age. He attended Bakersfield elementary schools and Bakersfield High School. He graduated from USC in 1930. He was a teacher at Lompoc Junior-Senior High School, 1932-34. He was at Bakersfield High School from 1934 to 19 55 where he was a teacher of physical education, counselor, athletic director, director of summer school and director of counseling. He was appointed principal of North High School in 1955 until the present time. Athletic Experience: Bakersfield High School-Football three years, baseball four years, track one year. In 1921 he kicked 72 consecutive conversions after touchdowns in football. At USC he was on the varsity team three years as a pitcher. He played professional baseball in the Detroit Tiger organization for one year. In community relationships he was past president and long-time member of the North Bakersfield Association. For many years he served as director of the softball program and organized the county baseball league. He is a member of the North Bakersfield Rotary Club. He has alw<;n:s been active in organized athletic programs, having served as football, baseball, basketball and golf coach at Bakersfield High end has served as president of the South Yosemite League and president of the Central Section, CI.F. for the past four years and has been a member of the State Federated Council. DuWayne Ray, Modesto High, 4.17 Robert Yslas, Madera, 9:38.6 Al Sanford, Tustin, 9:20 C. I. F. STATE MEET ENTRIES BY SECTION AND SCHOOLS ROOSEVELT CERES SAN FRANCISCO SECnON 54. Cain, Roger, high jump 330. Spencer, Brian, shot put BALBOA SAN FERNANDO DAVIS 1. Valley, Tim, 880 !i5. Persons, Bill, high hurdles, low hurdles 101. Garrett, Brian, shot put GALILEO 56. McDowell, Earl, 440 DOWNEY 2. Robinson. Ray. low hurdles, relay 57 . Ybarra, Martin, pole vault 102. Sughrue. James, mile 3. Gallagher, Joe, relay SAN PEDRO 103. Farris, Ron, high jump 4. Simpson, Orenthal, relay 58. Helms, Gary, 880 104. Romano, Tom, pole vault 5. Jackson, Gregory, relay SYLMAR 105. Rykert. Tom, pole vault MISSION 59. Montgomery, Marvin, high jump 106. Vollmer, Andy, two mile 6. Hernandez, Humberto, mile TAFT EDlSON (Stockton> 7. Mayo, Gregory, high jump 60. Krohn, Gordon, mile 107. Millon, Dave, Jong jump POLYTECHNIC WASHINGTON 108. Evans, Dale, long jump a. Jennings, David, two mile 61. Robinson, Charles, 100 EL CAMINO 9. Jordan, Donald, high hurdles 62. Burrell, Garland, high hurdles, low hurdles 109. Cross, Tom. pole vault 10. Carter, James, 440 63. Hedges, Alex, two mile 333. Jamison, Wayne, two mile 11. Singletary, Bob, discus 64. Turner, Montgomery, 440 ENCINA 12. Smith, Anthony, pole vault, long jump 65. Doman, Steve, pole vault 110. Hall, Greg, 880, relay WASHINGTON WESTCHESTER 111. Morrison, Jack, r~lay. 13. Provost, Ernest, 100, 220 66. Magno, Leonard, shot put 112. Neagle, Max, relay LOWELL 113. Stites, Tim, relay 14. Tuitele, Tony, shot put FRANKLIN SAN DIEGO SECTION 114. Warfield, Leo, 100, 200, relay LOS ANGELES CITY SECTION CHULA VISTA 113. Johnson, Ernest, high jump BELMONT 68. Danielson, Tim, mile 116. Smith, Anthony, relay 15. Macias, Bob, two mile EL CAJON 117. Rice, Ron, relay BIRMINGHAM 69. Valencia, Armando, mile 118. Girles, Olis, relay 16. Ellison. Kin, two mile EL CAPITAN GRANT DORSEY 70. Steben, Andrew, pole vault 119. Clark, Curlis, 440, low hurdles, relay 17. Cribbs, Richard. 100, relay, 220 GRANITE HILLS 120. Pruitt, Reginald, 440, relay 18. Hunter, Jann, high hurdles, relay, 71. Schraeder, Tim, 100, 220, relay 121. Walton, Danny, 220, relay low hurdles 72. Brown, George, shot put 122. Johnson, Melvin, relay 19. Parrish, Donald, high hurdles, low hurdles 73. Johnson, Russ, discus HIGHLANDS 20. Hughes, Lloyd, mile 74. Estes, Allen, relay 123. Ames, Mike, high jump 21. Cole, Robert, shot put 75. Rickettsj Brucej relay LINCOLN (Stockton) 22 . Jones, Gregory, relay 76. Evans, Don, relay 124. Heinz, Bob, discus 23. Underwood, Phillip, relay HILL TOP LIVINGSTON FREMONT 77. Rogers, Terry, 880 run 125 . Kajiwara, Erick, 880 24. Lewis, James, 880 HOOVER LODI 25. Nichols, John, 880 78. Frazier, Pierre, 180 low hurdles 123. Armstrong, John, 880 26. Jefferson, Larry, relay KEARNEY McCLATCHEY 27. Jefferson, Eugene, relay 79. Johnson, Bobby, 220 127. Rutland, Bill, high hurdles 28. Mathis, Glen, relay LINCOLN MIRA LOMA 29. Jackson. Perrin, relay 80. Martin, Otis, two mile 128. Green, Chuck,
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