Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1937

Page 103 of 128

 

Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 103 of 128
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Page 103 text:

Row I: Mr. Perkins, Mr, Christie, Miss McCulloch, Mr. Jolliffe. Mr. Lowman. Row 2: Mr. Morns, Mr. Arpke, Mr. Keyes, Mr. Heinriclc. MOST of the credit for Stadium ' s extra-successful sports year is due to the hard- working staff of coaches. Mr. Morris, athletic director, also coached the Varsity and Reserve basket ball squads. Coach hieinrick led both the champion football team and the baseball nine, while Mr, Lowman handled the Midget teams. Mr. Christie was in charge of the track team and the sophomore Reserve football squad. Mr. Jolllffe ' s Jayvees had a successful season, as did Mr. Perkins ' golf team. Mr. Keyes, new instructor here, handled the swimmers, the boys ' gym classes, and supervised the tennis team. Mr. Arpke coached the rifle team and was in charge of the equipment room. Miss McCulloch led the girls ' after-school sports and gym classes. - , PLENTY of pep and originality was displayed by ttiis year ' s quintet of yell leaders. Chief Pep Inspirer Frank Belfoy and his dukes, Slim Sommervflle and Sherman Whipple, assisted by tWo queens, Liz Rawh ' ng%.and Ruth Brumbaugh, were always on hand to insure ' plenfy of- udibJe support for Stadium teams. Although they failed to retain the Tl»ianksgivlng pep trophy, they did a- good job of keeping the crowd pepped-up. Be+ween-the-halves entertainment, absent from Stadium games for some time, returned this year in a big way, sponsored rhainly by Mai Stevens and Hal Byer. These unofficial stooges dreamed up burlesque football and basket ball games and a wrestling matcl that kept the crowds entertained. t ' ' ' • Frarilf Belfoy, Ruth Brumbaugh, Elizabeth Rawlings, Sherman Whipple. f ■ I ,wrfc y c o A C H E S A D E R S Nlnelynlne

Page 102 text:

s w I M M I N C Row i; Howard Steere, Don Peterson, Bill Doherty, Wally Bookwalter. Mr. Keyes. Bill Mathias. Don Boyle, Dick Strinsly, Eugene Hall. Dick Bunt. Row 2: Don Murphy, Earle Stuard, Everett Sovereign, Bill McNamara. John Boyle. Palmer Leed, Jimmie Diederich. George Sewell, Jack Leggee. Row 3: Edward Bookwalter, Jack Stark. Eugene Johnston, Jack Graham, Bob Bloomfield, Ralph Schaeffer. Vern Koehler, Bill Morgan. Jim Fisher. ALTHOUGH they were again nosed out of the state championship, the Bengal swimmers brought the city title back to Stadium after a year ' s absence. They also won third place in the Southwest League. Only two points separated Stadium from Aberdeen, winners of the state meet, yet the Tigers finished third, one point behind Lincoln. The trip to Seattle was not wasted, however, as the 200-yard relay team composed of Ed and Wally Bookwalter, Jack Stark and Bill Mathias lopped six seconds off the state record in this event. • ' i. y w R E S T L I N C WHILE not successful in the matter of wins and losses, this year ' s Tiger grapplers, under the leadership of Student Coach Don Dllley, laid the foundation for a strong squad in 1938. One victory was chalked up over Fife in the course of the season, but two matches with Lincoln and a return engagement with Fife were lost. Roy Hoshiwara, Bill Harris, Bill Hickey, Walt Kirk and Don Dilley traveled to Camas, Washington, to take part in the tri-state meet. Don defeated all opposition in the 145-pound class and was crowned champion. Row I: Coach Keyes, Walt Kirk. Allen Berglund, Bill Hickey, John Marble, Don Dilley, Bill Harris, Ivan Panian, Harold Bradbury. Row 2: Dave Bartolome. Don Meek. Leonard Willmann, Fred Angus, Ted Haley, Bob Leifson, Art Wood- ruft. Burton Wilson. Row 3: Art Mitchell, Walt Gould, Bob Rowan, Bill Mattson. Ted Simpson, Joe Anderson, George Shumake, Roy Hoshiwara, Doug Rawnsley. Ninely-elghl



Page 104 text:

w I N N E R S V O L L E Y B A L L R U N N E R S U P I I Row I: Belte Perkins, Jeanne Rea, Lila Hart, Ruth Brumbaugh, Doris Hartman. Row 2; Mary Gordon, Alice White. Ruth Clamp, Maida McFachron, Shirley Shannon, Geraldine Edwards, Dorothy Joers. COMING through their three games of the season undefeated, the senior-Y girls were crowned volley ball champions after their 29-22 victory over the I I A-X squad. The superior teamwork and stamina of the seniors over the other teams were mainly responsible for their victories In the tournament. Under the expert management of Captain Llla Hart, aided by the brilliant playing of Ruth Brumbaugh and the steady, dependable work of Alice White, the girls proved themselves unexcelled by any other team. iC, . ?) PUTTING up a hard fight for another volley ball championship, the IIA-X ' s, last year ' s winners, played a fine game though losing to the champion senior-Y team. They showed good sportsmanship and ability throughout the season, losing only this one game. Captain Gladys h anson,was the driving force behind her team, Ith Margie Glenn, Dot Samson and Jean hHarrlngton doing noteworthy work. , ' .i-t e. - f- y With 14 squads selected, the tournament proved Interesting and the sophoiriore? ' ' — ' ■ ' ' showed promise for next year. Row I: Phyllis Jackson, Lois Floydstead, Gladys Hanson, Jean Harrington, Dot Samson, Vera Healy. Row 2: Jean Ray, Dora Mae Rice, Jean Schantz, Mary Ogden. ' ' f ' -OLA. ' t jL ' 2 One Hundred

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