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Ackerman, Dale Thousand Oaks High School 1997 Hamilton, Kinter CIF SOUTHERN SECTION LIFE PASS RECIPIENTS Ackerman, Dale Thousand Oaks High School 1997 Hamilton, Kinter Harvard School 1956 Alexander, Alex Desert Sun School District 1978 Hamilton, Tom Pasadena High School 1992 Allen, George Valencia High School 1997 Rants, Dr. Hanford Gahr High School 1981 Andrews, Ted Crescenta Valley High School 1987 Hardesty, Claud H. Santa Barbara High School 1970 Aney, Tom Rowland High School 1991 Hardgrave, Lon Alvord Unified 1991 Arason, Larry Santa Ana Valley High School 1995 Hartley, Gene San Marcos High School 1986 Arnett, Richard W. Inglewood High School 1965 Hartmann, Ernst F. Compton High School 1965 Ashcraft, Holley Long Beach City Schools 1960 Harvey, Sam Glendale High School 1992 Ashton, Robert D. Excelsior High School 1968 Heaman, Robert S. Montbello High School 1973 Baiz, Bob Claremont High School 2000 Hill, Herb Loara High School 1991 Balsamo, Tony Apple Valley High School 1989 Hold, Frank San Luis Obispo High School 1967 Barney, Ron Ojai Unified School District 1997 Hold, Harvey Santa Barbara High School 1955 Bayshore, Jim Carpinteria High School 1997 Hoorebeke, Van Clare Anaheim High School 1977 Bell, Walter W. Long Beach Poly High School 1961 Hopkins, Frank O. Brea Olinda High School 1965 Bergstrom, Bernhardt L. El Monte High School 1960 Horst, Maynard Mark Keppel High School 1993 Bierman, Ken Glendale Unified School District 2001 Howard, Bob Lynwood High School 1989 Bigger, Harry L. Fillmore High School 1967 Jacobson, Dr. Tom Newport-Mesa Unified School District 1999 Billinger, Les La Mirada High School 1987 Jamison, Ben F. Centennial High School 1960 Bonnett, Joseph F. Pomona Unified 1966 Johnson, Floyd A. Hoover High School, San Diego 1956 Bosson, Dr. Wesley Temple City High School 1995 Jones, Dr. Phil Downey High School 1995 Boswell, Bill Westminster High School 1995 Jones, Perry T. Youth Tennis Foundation 1969 Brady, Bill Los Amigos High School 1996 Joseph, Sr. Barbara St. Joseph/Lakewood H.S. 1995 Burrud, Sheila Muir High School 1998 Joseph, Lou South Pasadena Unified 1994 Byrnes, Thomas E. CIF-SS Commissioner 1980 Judd, Jim Hemet High School 2000 Cano, Frank Alhambra High School 1999 Kellogg, Joanne Huntington Beach High School 1995 Cappiello, John Fontana High School District 1981 Kemp, James F. Keppel High School 1971 Carmichael, Jim Palmdale High School 1990 Kerry, Wynola Palm Springs High School 1982 Castillo, Speed Anaheim Union School District 1995 Keuning, Bruce Valley Christian High School 1990 Chavez, Moe Downey High School 1987 Knott, Gene Ramona High School 1992 Chick, Vern Inglewood High School 1985 Larson, Dick Damien High School 2000 Clark, William R. CIF-SS Assistant Commissioner 2001 Laurenson, Ed J. Muir High School 1958 Conde, Don Victor Valley High School 1981 Lawson, Burce Mark Keppel High School 1967 Corbin, Oliver L. Covina High School 1961 Lee, Keith J. Yucca Valley High School 1974 Cordano, Dr. Dick Arcadia High School 1986 Lewis, Glenn H. Fullerton High School 1960 Crowley, Dean CIF-SS Commissioner 2000 Lindsey, Truscott "Truck" Chaffey High School 1972 Cummings, Vaughn Pasadena City Schools 1964 Looney, H.L. Troy High School 1986 Davis, Margaret CIF-SS Administrative Assistant 1982 Lopez, William G. Los Angeles City Schools 1959 Davis, Ron Corona del Mar High School 1990 Mauch, Pat Los Altos High School 1989 Deal, Joe South Hills High School 1989 Mann, John Claremont High School 1990 Douglas, Jim Schurr High School 1993 Manville, Lewis Ganesha High School 1983 Duddridge, Ken Fountain Valley High School 1984 Martin, Lyle C. Claremont High School 1964 Dugard, Bob California High School 1997 Masters, Ardyce Canyon/Canyon Cty HS 2000 Duncan, Don Hoover High School 1997 McConell, Arleigh Buena High School 1980 Engman, Earl Saddleback High School 1990 McEuen, Fred Riverside Poly High School 1957 Evans, Dr. Dennis Corona del Mar High School 1996 McGuire, Bob La Mirada High School 1998 Ewing, R.H. “Bud” Atascadero High School 1971 McIntosh, Chester La Puente High School 1956 Fagans, Kenneth J. CIF-SS, Commissioner 1975 McIntosh, Donald H. Colton High School 1960 Faul, James Wilson/Hacienda Heights High School 1985 McTaggert, Scott Garden Grove Unified School District 1999 Fischer, Ernest A. Chaffey High School 1956 Merlo, Joe Sonora High School 1978 Fisher, Carl Mira Costa High School 1984 Metten, Carl Pasadena School District 1967 Flamson, George H. Paso Robles High School 1961 Michaels, Mike Rio Mesa High School 1987 Fleming, Dr. James Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District 2001 Miletich, Steve Beverly Hills High School 1975 Fox, Jack Anaheim Canyon High School 1992 Montgomery, Don Monrovia Unified 1992 Francisco, Clyde Chaffey High School 1989 Moore, Harry J. Long Beach Wilson High School 1956 Franklin, Dr. Ron Redlands Unified School District 1996 Moropoulos, Mike Santa Barbara High School 1990 Franks, Mary Savanna High School 1984 Mount, Jack San Gabriel High School 1997 Fulton, Marge West Torrance High School 1997 Mumma, C.W. "Bill" Riverside Poly High School 1962 Glover, Richard Anaheim High School 1971 Nelson, Winston Pomona High School 1971 Gossard, Ted Aviation High School 1979 Newland, Walter Hill Junior High School 1976 Graham, Jim Gladstone High School 1994 Nicholson, Sam Crescenta Valley High School 1989 Green, Ellsworth N. Bonita High School 1961 Noel, Tom Magnolia High School 1989 Greenough, Fred Carpinteria High School 1970 North, Arthur H. Santa Barbara High School 1976 Grenfell, John Pacific High School 1979 Ogborn, Gerald A. Bishop High School 1964 Grennan, Cynthia Anaheim Union HS District 1997 Oswalt, Dr. Stanley G. Rowland Unified 1988 Gunn, Keith Victor Valley High School 1970 Packer, Dr. Robert Duarte Unified School District 1995 Hahn, Robert Redlands High School 1997 Paisola, Bob Lompoc High School 1989 CIF SOUTHERN SECTION LIFE PASS RECIPIENTS (Cont.) Pappas, Pete Pasadena High School 1991 Payne, Ernest A. Chaffey High School 1969 Pecchia, Sam Arlington High School 1989 Petersen, Fred West Torrance High School 1996 Plutko, Ray CIF-SS Commissioner 1987 Ramirez, Rich Coachella Valley High School 1993 Rammondetti, Margaret Tustin High School 1988 Reece, Dr. Dean Santa Maria JUHSD 2001 Reed, Ralph K. Newport Harbor High School 1963 Ronin, Charles M. Redlands High School 1966 Ross, Dr. Maury Tustin Unified 1991 Rossi, Larry Long Beach Unified 1985 Rotcher, Joe Torrance High School 1994 Roundy, Darol CIF-SS Officials Assigner 1989 Rozelle, Doug Paramount High School 1989 Russell, William State CIF Commissioner 1980 Ryan, Jim Foothill High School 1992 Ryan, Richard F. Magnolia High School 1969 Saari, Urho "Whitey" El Segundo High School 1973 Salter, Dick Arcadia High School 1997 Schilling, Robert Hacienda-La Puente USD 1982 Schroeder, W.R. “Bill” W.R. Helms Athletic Foundation 1959 Scott, George Pasadena Unified 1993 Seixas, John B. San Gabriel High School 1973 Shanahan, Mike Buena High School 1992 Sheperd, Rev. Robert H. Loyola High School 1959 Shirk, Chester R. Anaheim High School 1968 Smick, Earl Savanna High School 1991 Smith, S.S. Brea Olinda High School 1962 Smith, Ted Hemet High School 1984 Sowers, Ed Alhambra High School 1981 Spalding, Richard Buena Park High School 1974 Squire, Roy E. Huntington Park High School 1962 Stand, Bob San Gabriel High School 1999 Striff, Russell Redondo High School 1970 Tenney, Blinn Central Union High School 1989 Thorson, B.E. "Doc" Riverside Poly High School 1969 Toutz, Vicki Garden Grove High School 1999 Townsend, Verrill A. Orange High School 1971 Triggs, Tom Buena Park High School 1999 Tucker, Dick Brea Olinda High School 1991 Uhls, Hobart C. Aviation High School 1965 Upton, Marie Cypress High School 1996 VanPatten, Seth F. Los Angeles High School 1952 Veenker, A.R. “Gus" Santa Monica High School 1970 Waller, Lloyd W. Mira Costa High School 1965 Weeks, Roger Sierra High School 1975 Wilson, Barbara Tustin Unified 1991 Winchester, Warren Bell Gardens High School 1992 Wohlheter, Walt Schurr High School 1981 Wood, Bill Buena High School 1998 By action of the CIF-SS Council in 2002, the Life Pass Award was revised to the Distinguished Service Award. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS Aandahl, Nancy Baldwin Park High School 2012 Layne, Allen Downey High School 2011 Belcher, Bruce Edison High School 2012 Le Duc, Mark TLC Sportswear 2012 Blake, Roger CIF State Office 2019 Martin, Steve Ayala High School 2013 Bodenshot, Paul Blair High School 2011 Martinez, Glenn CIF Southern Section 2019 Bray, Ray Fountain Valley High School 2005 McIntosh, Bruce Historian 2017 Burlison, Frank Media 2019 McReynolds, Dennis Cerritos High School 2006 Caperton, Sharen Brea Olinda High School 2006 Milner, Sr. Cheryl Paraclete High School 2012 Castillo, Speed Liaison of Officials 2004 Monico, Jim CIF-SS Executive Committee 2018 Cathcart, Scott CIF Southern Section Director 2009 Moore, Ray Diamond Bar/Vista Murrieta High Schools 2015 Cebrun, Dr. Harold Lynwood Unified School District 2003 Neessen, Bill Basketball Official 2017 Cereceres, Sam San Bernardino Unified School District 2005 Nero, Bob Bassett Unified School District 2002 Chabola, Jerry Culver City High School 2014 Nishigaya, Dr. Wayne Anaheim Union High School District 2007 Clement, Jack El Toro High School 2002 Orabona, Terry Santa Ana Valley High School 2019 Clickard, Donn Atascadero High School 2004 Ortega, Tony El Monte Unified High School District 2013 Clifton, Ray Liberty Christian High School 2014 Obrand, Rick CIF Southern Section Historian 2015 Clover, Jim Sport Medicine 2015 Ochi, Tokiyo Bassett High School 2016 Conley, Terry El Dorado High School
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