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4 lip , First Row, left to rlght Arlene Myers Louuse Estergreen Sophxe LlQOCkl Adelune Axt Vernus Keepers Arvzlla Handy Betty Merrlam Tena Van Weerthuuzen Kathernne Nleuwendorp Second Row Jonnue Crosslnn Verleen lorbes PeqgyOrr Anxta Bothell Ardell West, Freuda Matter Kathleen Lavelle MlssLauren son Advlsor ThvrdRow harrlet Graves Frances Knight narle Rhodes, Lucnna Corfee Carolsne Hanson, Julna Vander Mey Margaret Thomas, Dena Combee GIRL S PLAY DAYS The coaches of the schools of Whatcom County held a meetlng t is year lnstead +hey started a HPlay Day For play d y roup of gurls are selected each tame IS done by each f the seven schools IG the county The play days were held at Lynden Ferndale Merldaan, Rlasne Custer, Mt Baker, Western Washington Follege and Sumas Nooksack Playdays conslsted of varuous amusements such as Base ball Basketball, Badminton, Folk Dancnng volly Ball Swammanq and Races Play days are enyoyed by 'I w o partlclpate, wan or lose Good sportsman shsp as stressed and shown greatly by each person Let's bulld up play days U . . t Q-2 A . 1 I I I I r 1 A ' ' -- I 1 1 'c ' t ' 1 I , ' ' v , Q , . . -- , . . , . 5 . . , . . , . I Q 7 ' . i last year, and decided not to have basketball 'and baseball games h . Q - - , . a a g ' -. ' ' . Th' 'is o x I ' , . . L . 1 , . J I - , . . , - , . . K, 1 ' . in h . . . 5, 4 O A . . ' . . . ' . f A
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n I First Row, leftto right Howard Englehart, Herman Vander Mey Paul O'Laughlln Don Houston, Grant Sller Manager Second Row Jerome Burke, Anthony Farmer, Gall Blshop, ed Brouwer Alvln Hlnton, Ronald KoetJe, Mr Lambert, Advesor BASKETBALL lnsplred by an enthuslastlc student body, and new whltesatun sults, the Sumas Nooksack Pioneers enyoyed one of the mostsuccess ful basket ball seasons an the hlstory of the school Because of thelr superuor height laverage 6' lul the Ploneers were termedas the dark horses' and called sky scrapersn bythelr height they sparkled ln qulte afew brllllant top off plays wlththe a defense Enterlngthe County Tournamentwlth three defeats ln nlne games the Ploneerswere rated quxtelow Bu wlth brilllant playung t ey lost only one game whnch wasto Blalne, andwon thlrd place They then defeated Fruday Harborto earna blrth an the Dlstrnct Tourna ment lnthe Dzstrlct Tournament the Ploneers gave Everett Hugh one of the blggest scares of the season and flnally lost by a score of 29 34 with renewed splrlt they breezed through the next game but the third one was too much, for the tlred and weary Paoneers had played elght games ln eleven days For thelr successful season and flne splrlt, the Sumas Llons Club and the S N faculty rewarded the team by sendlng them to Seattle to see the state tournament Boy! dld thev enyoy them selves! 5 . 1- V p l I ' P -a . . T , , , i , . . u ll l H I ' 2, I forwards getting somenlce shots before the other team could set up n E' 0 e t u l u h , , 7 ' l ' ...
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1 nrst ow lef to Fl h tan Pa c B ll Hesselgravq Larry Larson W rren Allen Clarence Muller nd Wiley Second Row Grant Suler Ted Brouwer, Tom Brown John Hunt lhlrd Row Jordan Snlves, Anthony Farmer Phullup hsmes Mr Kantola Advssor Gaul Bsshop TRACK hunter has gone and the basketball team after a very sucr essful season dnsbanded During the fnrst brsght days of early sprung the Track team was organuzed under the leadership of Kantola mnght be noted un passung that Mr Kantola w s track star at Idaho State College durnng has course there A great deal of snterest has been displayed an thas sport,or combfnataon of sports and t seems evudent that nt has come to Sumas Nooksack Hugh School to stay In the farst two trackmeets the boys showed much promase Bnshop ss the star dsscus thrower who has taken several fsrst and seconds Jordon Snlves an An thonv Farmer throw the shot putt Sud Sleasman and Don Houston are the two most promusung sprsnters Ted Brouwer as very eff: cient an the use of the Javelnn John Hunt has shown good form an goung over the hurdles capturlng several places nn meets whnch he has taken part The long dlstance runners are Brll Hes selgrave, Tom Brown, Phnllop Hnmes, and Stan Rever There are many others who have shown much promlse, and there as much hope for future years I V p gy , WW? , me J ef W A Af . I , n 5 , u a i F' R , t 'g t--S I t h, I r a 1 6 I F- . ' - e I ' , , 1 Don Houston, Herman Vander Mey, Sid Sleasman. - . , -- . A I . . ,. , ' I I ' ' 1' , ,- - , . . . . Mr' . lt ' . ' ' . a a f . , i . . ' . ' d - . . A . . in
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