Hood River High School - Dragon Yearbook (Hood River, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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THE MASCOT Sports Un the following list of scores Hood Riveris scores are listed lastl FOOTBALL The following football games were played in 1932 by a most outstand- ing team: Roosevelt 0-27, Goldendale 0-54, Oregon City 0-13, Dufur 0-60, Astoria 0-6, White Salmon 0-13, The Dalles 0-0, Chemawa 0-7, Lebanon 13-6. ln 1933 games were played as follows: Jefferson 33-0, Washougal 0-12, Oregon City 0-12, Dufur 0-12, Astoria 0-0, The Dalles 25-0, Lebanon 0-15, Goldendale 7-21, Estacada 0-34. . The 1934 team met defeat only to Medford 19-0. The other games were: Chemawa 0-14, Oregon City 0-27, Astoria 0-7, University High 0-13, Gold- endale 0-26, The Dalles 0-9. The 1935 team met defeat only to Washington High by a score of 13-0. The other games were: Camas 0-8, Chemawa 0-33, Oregon City 6-32, Astoria 0-12, Gresham 0-13, The Dalles 0-12, University High 6-37, Goldendale 0-39, Milton-Freewater 0-13. BASKETBALL Basketball games played in the season of 1932-33 were: Cascade Locks 21-26, White Salmon 25-13, Wasco 19-39, The Dalles 25-27, Goldendale 25-27, Bend 24-29, Wasco 7-20, Maupin 15-21, White Salmon 25-17, Gold- endale 27-20, The Dalles 19-18, Cascade Locks 17-19, Scappoose 17-30, Odell 13-18, Scappoose 23-28. Tournament at The Dalles: Wapinitia 25-40, Cascade Locks 23-24, The Dalles 41-12. Basketball games played during season of 1933-34 Were: Cascade Locks 6-15, Lincoln High 29-25, Washington High 36-37, Odell 10-28, Parkclale 12-15, Goldendale 17-26, Washington High 19-18, The Dalles 24-18, Wasco 4-47, White Salmon 12-28, Bend 16-21, White Salmon 10-32, Columbia Prep 12-15, Goldendale 15-46, Cascade Locks 18-33, Columbia Prep 20-16, Stevenson 16-31, The Dalles 20-27, Parkdale 15-14, Stevenson 19-55, Odell 21-36, Parkdale 19-28, The Dalles 36-21, Odell 9-15, Wasco 1.5-30. The 1934-35 basketball team played the following games: Wasco 10-37, Stevenson 11-31, White Salmon 16-31, Pendleton 12-24, Mac High 18-28, Washington High 21-15, Moro 8-47, Stevenson 14-46, Parkdale 12-20, The Dalles 16-18, Pendleton 12-19, Bend 24-21, White Salmon 8-34, Mac High 8-42, Rufus 22-28, The Dalles 36-21, Parkdale 16-31, Salem 21-20, Colum- bia Prep 16-13, Columbia Prep 11-18, Odell 24-30, Pendleton 27-22, Mac High- 5-54, Moro 4-57. Basketball season of 1935-36 included the following games: Parkdale 14-36, Odell 15-39, Cascade Locks 11-23, Washington High 45-33, Mac High 24-23, Pendleton 26-41, Odell 17-30, Franklin High 33-23, Washing- ton High 28-19, White Salmon 39-25, Pendleton 21-34, The Dalles 23-32, White Salmon 32-37, Mac High 16-36, The Dalles 27-31, Parkdale 14-23, Salem 42-26, Columbia Prep 18-26, Franklin High 26-35. Tournament: The Dalles 36-23, The Dalles 24-47, The Dalles 28-33, Mac High 26-25, Mac High 44-29. F orty-three

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F arty-two THE MASCOT Sports In the last three or four years, Hood River high had good teams in every sport in which it has competed: track, football, basketball baseball and skiing. Football proves itself to be the major sport and is growing very rapidly in Hood River. In years gone by gate receipts for football seemed unsatis- factory, but ever since the lights were installed, the gate receipts have gone up, and this year there was a profit. This is due to the good showing of the team, with the support and help of the Breakfast club, Quarterback club and various organizations of business men in the city who backed the field- lighting project. Skiing has become a sport not only of just individuals and clubs, but also of teams in colleges and high schools. In 1935, a ski team was organ- ized by a group of five high school students, who participated in the events at Government Camp. Ever since then a team of five students has entered this state meet. The events of the meet are downhill and slalom racing. Let- ters are not earned in this sport and the team's expenses are paid by the teams themselves and one meal is given by the Oregon Winter Sports As- sociation. The ski teams are making good progress, having won at least second and third places every year. The following teams have represented the school. In 1935 the team was composed of Winston Childs, Vic Howell, Mike Franz ftook thirdl, Don Spergen, Jack Cosley, In 1936, Vic Howell, Al Childs, Don Spergen ftook thirdj, Chan Smith, Jack Cosley, In 1937, Mike Franz, Allison Childs, Jack Baldwin ftook thirdl, Chan Smith, Bob Moller. Track for the last three years has been very successful in both track and field events. There has been a good delegation from every team sent to the state meet each year, but in 1936 Coach Tommy Johnson sent down his biggest delegation. Usually there has just been a relay team and maybe one other runner, but this year he sent down not only his relay team but also his hurdlers, a couple of field men, and a couple of dash men and distance runners. Jack Loving placed third in the high hurdles. The squads in the past years have been: 1934, Dee Phelps, Bob Samuel, James Cheatham, Rich Radliff, Bob Robards, Tom Sheldrake, Earl Beggs, John Barney, Jim Lill, Lewis White, Mardon Talbot, In 1935, Golden No- ble, Cliff Hoover, Elved Steele, Jim Cheatham, Clyde Easterly, Rich Rad- liff, Bob Samuel, Walt Green, Tom Sheldrake, Arlo Ordway, Mardon Tal- bot, Bob Baker, Bert Sinclair, Charles Colvin, Irvin Sampson, In 1936, Jack Loving, Golden Noble, Dick Bentley, Elved Steele, Russell Graff, Walter Green, Arlo Ordway, Harry Phelps, Jack Cosley, Bob Woodward, Bert Sin- clair, Millard Carnes, Errol Harris, Vern Larson, Ted Hartzel, Sigeo Kiyo- kawa.



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F arty- four THE MASCOT Sports Miss lrene Hollenbeck, dean of girls, is the supervisor of girls' sports. In past years, the girls' sports have been played under the interclass sys- tem. Each class chose its manager and each girl had to attend six practices before she was eligible for a team. This year, only two games were played under the inter-class system, volley-ball and basketball. Both games were won by the seniors. The members of the senior team were: Vivian Byers, Fern Buchanan, Edith Clymer, Wilma Eastman, Mildred Foss, Pauline Flanders, Lauraine Keith, Claire Oxborrow, Heide Ogawa, Junanita Wil- liams and Ruby Woody. The juniors took second place with the follow- ing team: Lillian Bishop, Virginia Dethman, Elizabeth Galligan, Eila Howell, Margery Lingren, Marcia McClain, Arletha Meyers, and Vanne Vose. The sophomores were third. Members of the team were: Isabelle Aitken, Betty Collins, Regina Camp, Edna Cooper, Cerise Edington, Eileen Howell, Harriet Howell, Florence Moore, Cleo Smith and Mildred Yantis. This spring, the inter-class system was discarded for the intramural system. A manager is chosen for each sport which is played off in tourna- ments. The managers, duties are to sponsor the game and to see that the tournaments are played off. Three sports have been added this year: badminton, ping-pong, and skiing. The managers are: Arletha Meyers, badminton, Elizabeth Galligan, ping-pong, and Marcia McClain, skiing. Kick-pin, hiking, dancing, track, horse-shoes, swimming, tumbling, and tennis are other sports which the girls may take part in under the Oregon point system. Letters awarded are earned under the Oregon State Point system. In order to get a numeral, the girls must have earned fifty state points. Those who have earned their '39 numeral are : Isabelle Aitken, Regina Camp, Betty Collins, Cerise Edington, Eileen Howell, Harriet Howell, Florence Moore, Cleo Smith and Mildred Yantis. Vivian Byers and Marcia McClain have earned the '38 numeral. To get a school letter, the girls must earn one hundred state points. Those who have earned this letter are: Lillian Bishop, Edith Clymer, Vir- ginia Dethman, Elizabeth Galligan, Pauline Flanders, Eila Howell, Lauraine Keith, Heide Ogawa, Gene Slonaker and Ruby Woody. To get the H, the girls must earn one hundred and fifty state points. Two interesting events this year were the Sport days at Hood River and Odell. All girls who had won points in basketball were hostesses to the three basketball teams of Odell on February 9. They were entertained with a supper and dancing after the games. The Hood River girls were guests at Odell for volley ball Sport day on March 16. The climax for the girls, sports was the annual mid-Columbia Playday, which was held May 1 at Hood River, with Wilma Eastman, girls' athletic manager, in charge. Girls came from the following schools: White Salmon, Goldendale, Mosier, The Dalles, Wasco, Cascade Locks, Odell and Parkdale. Over three hundred girls attended Playday. The theme of Playday was apples. The girls were divided into four groups, each representing a dif- ferent kind of apple. A noon luncheon was served in the cafeteria by the Girls, League and the final highlight was the assembly in which each school put on a part of the program.

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