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JSasketball Standing: David Cumbow, Eric Johnson, Albert Ronning, Coach Gunn, Ben Johnson, Jim Gunn, Jack lampley. Kneeling: Carroll Aberge, Ernest Boyer, Gerry Hawley, Bud Rayburn, Jack Allen, Clyde Reese, Wally Valen, Don Fingarson. Winning twenty-three and losing five, and add- ing a count} championship, the Eagles have just finished another good season. The county title is the third in a row. Arling- ton again staged a holiday tournament taking first place once more. Composed almost entirely of Seniors, the team this year had fair height and weight, and enough speed to bother any team in the state. All let- termen but Aberge and Ben Johnson graduate, but capable replacements in Hammer, Smith, Alskog, McClure, Cumbow, Wangsmo, and others are in line for first team posts next year. Fifteen games were played at home this year. All were won. Perhaps the best, and certainly the best attended, was with Snohomish. In terms of spirit and playing condition the team was quite satisfactory. Considering all aspects cf the game, the season was a success. Scores Arlington 45 Granite Falls 20 Arlington 38 Barrington 20 Arlington 58 Marysville 31 Arlington 37 Sedro Woolley ... 20 Arlington 98 Marysville 34 Arlington 32 Edmonds 17 Arlington 45 Marysville 4 Arlington 24 Stanwood 22 Arlington 29 Alumni 22 Arlington 39 Naval Air Station 16 Arlington 44 Marysville .27 Arlington 34 Granite Falls 15 Arlington 19 Snohomish 22 Arlington 44 Monroe 18 Arlington 33 Edmonds 25 Arlington 44 Air Field Officers .. 19 Arlington 30 Anacortes ...27 Arlington 39 Edmonds .25 47 Marysville 27 Arlington 36 Anacortes 38 28 Snohomish 21 Arlington 26 Monroe 36 Arlington 40 Ketchikan 35 Snohomish County Finals 27 26 34 30 Arlington 32 Snohomish .28 District Tournament Arlington 47 Bellingham 54 Arlington 49 Mt. Baker 57 Page SI
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football First Row: Everett Tiland, Ray McClure, Carroll Aberge, Art Moll, Bob Sluman, Wally Valen, David SenfF, Leo O'Connor, Lou Keller, Ben Knutson, Bob Burns, Bob Cox. Second Row—Dick Lundberg, John Moll, Tom Shearer, Gene Keller, Howard Robb, Howard Davis, Elmer Thompson, Jack Lampley, Gerry Hawley, Elmer Prather, Don Morris, Jim Gunn, Paul Wangsmo, Earl Greathouse, Ernest Boyer. Third Row—Coach Gunn, Bernard Barnier, Heb Eliason, Jack Strotz, Clifford Harvold, Eric Johnson, John Hills, Bill Snelson, Ben Johnson, Bud Hatley, Albert Ronning, Bud Rayburn, Lou Hiett, Don Fingarson. Football in this war year flourished and flowered into the real product. Hard charging by a fairly heavy line gave Arlington four vic- tories and two ties. Two defeats were marked up against them but these games were close and at least one of them was something of an upset. Sedro Woolley was doped to win but was given a hard battle. Edmonds was beaten up to the last minute when an unfortunate pass was intercepted by the Tigers. Two games were played in driving rain. Mt. Vernon was outplayed on a very wet field, and Marysville had to give in to unfriendly weather and a tough Eagle team. Anacortes was unlucky with passes. Lou Kel- ler intercepted two for touchdowns. Burlington escaped defeat with a skillful defensive game. The Monroe game was rather uneventful. Sno- homish played good ball under the lights. Many players graduate from this fine team, but several good boys are coming up to guar- antee fine Eagle teams for more years to come. Scores Arlington 20 Anacortes 13 Arlington 0 Burlington 0 Arlington 6 Sedro Woolley .... 13 Arlington 14 Edmonds 18 Arlington 7 Mon roe 0 Arlington 12 Mt. Vernon 0 Arlington 25 Marvsville 0 Arlington 0 Snohomish 0 Coach “Pop” Gunn Pane SO
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SENIOR FUN 1. Cute little red-head, eh? Pat Ply male. 2. Why Peggy, was It a «urpri.se? 3. I on F. and Wally V. The long short. 4. Itoy ! What a «wing. Berdeen. 5. Those cute (?) little Lampley twins. 6. Nice looking Seniors, don’t you think? 7. Well. Is that the way to work. Eileen? 8. Who's leaning on who? Pat and Ruby. 9. Wasn’t he sweet - and picking posies, too! Jim Q. 10. Still inseparable - Margie Jeanne. 11. 1 guess you told them, didn’t you. Pat? 12. What were we delivering that day. Bud? Sugar? 13. Carroll gets around, doesn’t he? 14. Hetty looks relaxed and lazy. 15. I don’t know what we’d say about this one, eh. Jean? 16. Virgil Rogness -now in Uncle Sam's Service. 17. Rub-a-dub-dub, two kids in, a tub. Forest and Frances Holland. 18. Weren’t kids cute at his age? Kenny. Rogers. 19. Dorothy B.. it doesn’t look natural! 20. Having trouble. Lois R.? 21. Don Anderson. 22. Jackie K. What’s the Joke? 23. It looks like Kilmer has the upper hand. How about it. Howard? 24. Berdeen hail a crab on. 25. Two hearts in one. Esther and Gerry. 26. Dorothy and Jack, keeping close to- gether. 27. Pat P., still that cute red-head. 28. Carroll and Margie - quite chummy. 29. One of them will have to shrink or grow. How about It. Donna Albert? 30. Where 11 1 you get the dog. Hattie? 31. Rill and Albert acting up as usual. 32. What are we picking up now. John? 33. The romper stage. Lloyd A.
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