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lFi00TlBAlLIL Top Row: Eldon Tallman, Sidney Snapp, Russell Huffstetter, Bob Kurtz, Marion Loftus, Harold Kurtz. Sec-ond Row: Elbert Fretwell, Elbert Hatch, Fred Boness, Hakin An- derson, Bud Notheis, Leroy Parker, Jim Miller. Third Row: Mr. Cook, Ivan Zesiger, Livingstone Larvin, Wayne Pierry, lliob Gibson, Claude Patterson, Glen Osborn, Johnny Timlnernian. liottoin Row: Daniel Zamora, Stuart Schweizer, Sam Pullen, Norman Urain, Morris Deffenbaugh, Oliver Freel, Don Garner. Not Pivtnredz Joe Prani, Bob liasttnan, BASiK,ETlBAH.-NIL Top Row: Mr. Cook, Ivan Zesiger, Carl Piercy, Gland Patterson, .Iohnny Tillllllerlllilll, Sam Pullen, Elbert Hatch, Don Garner, Sid Snanp, Mgr. Second Row: .lim Miller, Norman Cram, VVayne NVoods Stuart Schwei- . zer, Bob Gibson, Daniel Zamora, Elldon Tkllllllilll, Rex Beebe. 'S yi A WM A 3 fi-5 tx, ' l 1 - 'Q I s yvxtxxy My 'V I in 1 ' - , -nu' ,f , f gg-fb-7 .4 ,- W ' if 2 ' f 7-.', - 11, 35-J' I
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'Q , 1- .ifgs 3--45 Y ,4 ' I a '59 -,J xl. atkvv' x Ii' FWQTBALL Opening football practice of September 5th found twenty-seven can- didates reporting to Coach Cook. This group included only six members who had had previous football experience. From this nucleus the 1939 team was molded. Although the season was marred by defeats at the hands of Parma, Nyssa and Weiser Reserves, the victories over Wilder, two wins over Ontario Reserves, Halfway and a tie with Homedale gave us an even break for the season and a fine record for our first year of play. The season was climaxed with a thrilling 7-6 victory over the Halfway Wolves who, until they met Adrian, had posted 13 consecutive wins, in 1938 and 1939. A fine spirit prevailed on the squal and each game saw mtrked improvement in play. Letters were awarded nineteen men. They included: Claude Patterson. Wayne Piercy, Bob Gibson, Elbert Fretwell, ends: Oliver Freel, Glen Osborn, Morris Deffenbaugh, Joe Cram, tackles, Fred Boness. Leroy Parker, Elbert Hatch, Sam Pullen, guards, Norman Cram, Bob Eastman, centersg and Stewart Schweizer, Livingstone Larkin, Bud Notheis, Daniel Zamora and Don Garner, backs. Seniors include, Patterson, Fret- well, Boness, Eastman, N. Cram, Larkin and Zamora. These boys will be hard to replace in the 1940 team. Although several reserves failed to earn a letter they gained experi- ence and will battle for a place on the 1940 team. The reserves showed tine spirit in serving as scrimmage fodder for the varsity. The fine record of the team was for a large degree due to the caliber of the reserves. At the end of the season the squad elected Daniel Zamora honorary captain, and selected Bud Schweizer as the most valuable squad member. His name will appear on the trophy presented the school by the Eder Hardware Co. SEASON'S SUMMA RY Wilder 0 Adrian 6 Parma 32 Adrian 6 Homedale 0 Adrian 0 Nyfsa 20 Adrian 0 Weiser Reserves 33 Adrian 0 Ontario Reserves 6 Adrian 7 Ontario Reserves 0 Adrian ffl Halfway 6 Adrian 7 Won, 4, Lost, 33 Tied, 1. BASKETBALL Adrian High's first basketball season from the standpoint of games won was not impressive. However the 1940 hoopsters demonstrated an interest and enthusiasm that bodes well for future Adrian hoop seasons. Coach Cook took a bunch of green, inexperienced boys fmany of whom never before had even had a ball in their handsl a long way toward be- coming a good ball team. With most of the emphasis upon fundamentals the squad showed a marked improvem-lit from the time they played their first gan-e until they completed a hard 27 game schedule. The boys were only able to win from three teams, Prairie City, Fruitland and Vale. The peak of the season came with the Vale game. Catching the Snake River Valley League rhampions in a slump and overconfident the locals played their best ball game to win 26-24. Twelve boys made letters: Seniors-Patterson, Cram, Zamora, Miller: Junior:-Schweizer, Beebe, Woods, Timmerman, Tallmang Sophomores- Piercy: Freshmen-Hatch, Zesiger. The B squad had a more successful season although winning less than half their games Mainstays of this group were Pullen, Garner, Faso, Givens, Mitchell, Loftus and Parker.
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V-4 1' U55 1- an ,. .4 4 la I-f ait ll. ' iq. u Q BUYS TE WRAL S SD TS Intramural sports began during basketball season. Our coach, Mr. Cook, started intramural sports to develop better players and better sports- manship in the school. The Coach picked six teams from the high school and Mr. McPartland picked a team from the Grade School and began playing basketball. When the season was over the players picked what they considered was the best players i11 their opponents The results were: FIRST STRING Don Garner .....v..,......... Wolves Bill Case ...................,.. Huskies Carl Piercy .....,.......... Mustangs Livingstone Larkin .... Cougars Jewell Wilson .... Grade School SECOND STRING Dudley Kurtz ...... Grale School Bud Notheis .,.,. ....... W olves Wildcats Sam Pullen ....,.. Wayne Piercy ,..... .... M ustangs Fred Boness .,... .,.... W illcats The final results of the teams: Wolves ........................ 9 3 .750 Hotshots .... 8 4 .667 Mustangs .... 7 4 .636 Trojans 5 6 .456 Cougars ...... 2 4 .3 3 3 Huskies .... .. 3 8 .273 Wildcats .......................... 3 S .273 The track team looks good, but we can't tell just how good it ig until they get them on a good track, our track is still uncompleted. We have some lettermen that should help our track team. Our first baseball team is working out now with Mr. Patch acting coach. Although there are no lettermen we should have a good team and win our share of the games. GIRLS lIlllM'TER:M1WRlAL SPUIRTS The girls Intramural program included volleyball, basketball, soft- ball, and individual sports. Although girls physical education activities included individual as well as team sports, the latter lead the Intramural program. The Juniors seem to have the edge on the other three classes, as they took the championship in volleyball and basketball. Individual sports were tennis, archery, badminton, and aerial darts. These sports with softball were played during the spring season. Girls taking part in Intramural games were not on a selective basis. A large percentage of the girls took an active interest in the intramural program.
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