Ferndale High School - Aquila Yearbook (Ferndale, WA)

 - Class of 1945

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Book III Strength and F00 TBA ll On the opening day of the 1944 grid season Coach Roy Franko did what all good football tutors do in the first turnout session of a campaign. He began the task of getting to know his squad of grid hopefuls. He kid- ded returning lettermen about making men of them. He roused competitive spirit by telling his charges that no position was cinched. And he specu- lated on how the team would fare in the conference race. Commented Coach Franko: For my part I'm looking forward to this season. Before, I've had seniors to fill all the positions. This season we have mostly all green fellows. I haven't the slightest idea on how we'll do this year. But it's going to be interesting. Yes, we'll ad111it, the efforts of the '44 issue of the Golden Eagle eleven against the lettermen-studded Blaine team and the weighty, experienced Bellingham Pup-squad may have been interesting. The Eagles won only two of their six league games, but they did score against the title-winning Borderites and did give the Pups a terrific tussle in their second encounter with the B team. In the win column the Ferndale eleven defeated Mt. Baker 7-6, Meridian twice, 14-10 and 19-13. CThe Mt. Baker game saw the loss, for good, of Roland Peterson, swift-charging half-back, who sustained a broken collar-bone.D 'lit was in the first-of these latter victories over the Trojans that the Eagles played their smartest ball of the season. The first half went score- less. CHowever, it was only the stubborness of the Eagle line that held the visiting Trojans from scoring on repeated occasions.D Then, in the second half the Eagles sprang their big surprise. They switched from a Notre Dame Box to a T-formation and cut the Trojan line to shreds. Lefthalf, Don Bring galloped between guard and tackle on a perfectly coordinated play to rack up Ferndale's first touchdown. Bring also crossed the goal- strip for the extra point. In the fourth quarter Fullback Loney unleashed a long pass to End Bob Cline who caught it and went unmolested the re- maining distance to the goal. Loney bucked the line to add the point-after- touchdown. Only eight of Coach Franko's 24 lettermen will not return next season. Of this number Roland Peterson, a Junior, will naturally be absent from the coming campaign's roster because of his collar-bone injury. Ray Ryer, Don Bring, Dave Duncan, l,rvin Grout, Ernie Stowell, Bill Sundean, and Bob Nordvedt are all '45 graduates. Back for action next season, which from all aspects promises to be a successful one for the Eagles, will be Bob Cline, Bob Flaherty, George Hanowell, .larvin Loney, Wayne Flaherty, Bob Bezona, Harold Reimer, Herb Harriman, Bennet Asplund, Elwood Sundstrom, Bob Atwood, Rod Cardwell, Jake Creasey, Fred McIntosh, Alton Gregor, and Glen Bergh. -ROD CARDWELL.

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