It featured The Pleasant Hill Rams -vs- the Clayton Valley Eagles.
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So-o-o, who won?
That looks like the old Kezar Stadium to me, I wonder if they played their Homecoming Game there?
Uhhh, no. Likely just a commercial image of a stadium used for the program, even in 1964.
my eye immediately focused on “YEA TEAM”.
I enjoyed the next few minutes researching Yea vs Yay…
Timelines of usage interesting…
ps: my spell check does not like: Yea
*as loud as you can holler*
R..R..RAM!
A..A..AMS!
RAM AMS!
GOOOOOOOOOO RAMS!!!
PL.! PL! PLEA!
SA! SA! SANT!
PLEASANT! PLEASANT!
P! L! E! A! S! A! N! T!
PLEASANT HILL! PLEASANT HILL!
PLEASANT HILL HIGH! YAAAAAAY!
Pleasant Hill had the best marching band cadence anywhere. It was written by Bob Soder.
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