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COACH LOWMAN ma, afaaazaazz Starting with the disheartening fact that it had only one returning letterman, the basket squad had an average season in the estimation of Coach Lowman. Though win- ning only half of their games, the hoopsters managed to cram their 11 victories in at the right spots to win the city title and earn a fourth-place rung on the Cross-State ladder. A rugged and fast quintet was on hand to play in the season's first contest, the Hoop-Go-Round, in which the Tigers downed all their opponents until the final game, for first place, which they lost to Puyallup. Previously they had beaten Bellarmine, 5-1, and Fife, 7-6, to enter the hnals with the Vikings. In the city race the Bengals won all their games but two, those being a 40-58 heartbreaker with Bellarmine and a rough and tumble 38-29 battle with Lincoln after Stadium had clinched its title hopes. Only one fray was outstanding in the Cross-State loop, that being the second one with Bellingham. Trailing 29-9 at the half, a rejuvenated Royal five came through a blistering third quarter to take a 35-34 decision from the Raiders. Holding the sportlight in the scoring line, Captain Dwayne Westlin and George Hupe shared top honors. A much more experienced team will be on hand for next season. Ed Notley, sec- ond string guard, will head the quint, with Walt Espeland, Harry Nygard, Dick Boyle, Don Maitland and Ron Tuttle as returning lettermen. As was done the year before, two boys were given the inspirational award. How- ever, this year the squad presented an award to the school. Engraved on this plaque will be the names of Jack Buescher and Gordon Winsley, co-winners this year. l90l
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ri, ,f,!1,ri,fiqx.E- ff f L MANAGERS ROW' 1: Don Gilsdorf, Ronald Smith, Tom Medak, Margaret Robinson, Betty jackson, Marion Willoughby, Chuck Quinn, Ron Stenger, Jim Boze, Wfarren Sand. ROV! 2: Eloise York, Nancy Olsen, Bernie Hathaway, Larr Martin,LXYayne Davis,!Pierre Arkin, Fred Spray, Dick Still, Tom Dahl, Lewis Law, Don Foster. ROW 3: Shirlley johnson, Edna Loii Enright, Claire Thompson, Pat Heinrick, Don LeGrnnde, Norman Ovudahl, George Drew, Tony Mitchell, George Galteland, Bill Perkins, Robert Hoobing. . JUNIOR FOOTBALL ROW 1: Bud Howell, Ted Rose, Ronald Smith, Don Gilsdorf, Tom Medak, Bill O'Leary, Gene Shortlidfze. ROXV 2: Walt Bragdon, Arley Harrison, Skip Norton, Ken Power, Don Ashley, Allen Herzog, Gordon Ben ix, Elliot Brown. ROW 3: Bill Nicholas, jack Stephens, Earl Smith, jim Craig, Dwight johnson, Art Rudd, Hap COACHES ROW 1: Mr. O'Neel, Miss Minton, Mr. Streeter, Miss Bernard, Mr. Summers. ROXV 2: Mr. Epstein, Mr. Swarm, Mr. Heinrick, Mr. Lemmon, Mr. Giltncr, Mr. Levinson. Manaqeu Long hours of hard work are put in by the managers who receive no glory for their indispensable duties. The boy managers mark the field, carry water, care for the equipment, keep records and do other tasks for the coaches. Diana managers schedule and direct after-school turnouts, referee games and test girls earning points for hobby sports. For this work the boys are awarded letters and the girls shoulder emblems. uniafz For the first time in several years, an all-junior squad was organized at Stadium. A total of four games was played by the team, one being won, on: tied and two lost, The team was coached by sev- eral alumni of Stadium. Dick Brown and Dick Parker, both '45, led the boys at first, while Gene Walters and Dick Martin took over at mid-season. Gene Shortlidge and Bob O'Larry co-captained the group, Gene Bittner winning the inspirational eaacfzed With an all-star coaching staff guiding Don and Anna Stadion through the various sport programs, Stadium enjoyed another successful year. The directors and the sports they supervise are: Mr. I-Ieinrick, varsity football, Mr. Lowman, var. sity basketball and sophomore football, Mr. Levinson, assistant football coach, track and sophomore bas- ketball: Mr. Lemmon, reserve basketball, Mr. O'Neel, wrestling, Mr. Streeter ,swimming, Mr. Summers, baseball, Mr. Swarm, golf, Mr. Epstein, tennis, Mr. Giltner, rifieg Miss Bernard and Miss Minton, girls' sports. XVolfe, jim Ruck, Bill Jacobson. award. i893
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