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The Bosses: Murray Healy, Bob Levinson, head coach, and Marv Scott. 045541255 Finishing the season with an even won-and-lost record at 3-3 with two games tied, the Stadium football team hung up their uniforms until next fall. Again heading the coaching staff was Mr. Levinson, who was assisted by Mr. Scott and Mr. Healy. The team's captains were Everett Gust and Bob Ehrenheim. With the Grid-Go-Round title and a win in the King's X game to begin, the Tigers played a spectacular schedule in holding the powerful Bremerton to two 'touchdowns and handing a defeat to the highly rated Seattle Prep before taking their only overwhelming defeat of the year from Everett. The annual Thanksgiving Day game with Lincoln ended in a tie dividing the city title between the two. At the end of the Season the team elected Bob Lashley and Dick Nyssen as next year's cap- tains. Fullback Everett Gust received the inspirational qwqrd, Placed on the flfsl Sl ln9 C1ll'CVOSS-Slflle Team was center, Bob Ehrenheim, and Everett Gust and Dick Schlosstein were picked for the second string eleven. Tigers tracking with the pigskin at Seattle Prep. u.l..11-...i.1-..q1-.1-.ul-Q --T V-V 111- 1i
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Peeewe ?aar!ZaZZ Facing seven opponents, the reserve team, coached by Mr. Healy, won two games from Kent, while losing two each to Lincoln and Bellarmine and one to Clover Park. Many reserve players went to the varsity squad as they improved. Ray Lopez and Bob Simms were the mainstays in the reserve backfield all season long. X ROW 1: Frank Constantino, Jerry Kershner, Ron Angus, Wayne Buck, Tom Falk, Bob Duppenthaler. ROW 2: Frank Fletcher, Ken Martin, Jack Tucker, Jim Stevens, Dick Simms, Ted Johnson. ROW 3: Bob Simms, Sammie McCarte, Ray Lopez, Sonny Yaconetti, Dick Peterson, Jim Fitzsimmons. Sa amaze aaifalf Coached by Mr. Sheedy and Mr R. Johnson, the sophomore football team began the season with a 6-6 tie with Puyallup. They followed with a win and two defeats with Lincoln and a loss to Puyallup. They ended their season handing a 24-O loss to Bethel. Tom Stoliker and Bill Udall were elected honorary captains. ROW 1: Jack Kennedy, Tinker Davies, Charles Barnes, Stef Thordarson, Ron Pretti, Doug Blankenship, Barry Wiley. ROW 2: Mr. Sheedy, Bob Dawson, Medrick Broussard, Bill Watson, Marvin Shain, Luther Bradford, Bill Redfield, Harding Roe. ROW 3: David Harrison, Fred Muntz, Pat Barnes, Bob Garletts, Dave Long, Bill Udall, Tom Stoliker, Gordon Swenson. ROW 4: Bob Aitken, Earl Carter, Bob Charter, Don Molstrom, Bill Streater, Tom Orchard. Me eadew Every year Stadium schedules lO hikes. The purpose is to provide another method by which to earn a hobby point for a girl's athletic award. The standard distance of the hike is five miles and each girl must have attended five hikes to obtain her point. Two leaders are chosen for each hike. ROW 1: , Betty Anderson, Jean Middleton, Janet-Baird, Bonita Carlisle, Marsha Davis, Joan Drues, Kathy Sharman, Lois Munter. ROW 2: Jane Mueller, Marian, Roberta. Jo Ann Smith, Ruth Birkenstock, Doris Wade, Carolyn Smith, atharine Witter. ROW 3: Janet McCormack, a y Nelsen, Barbara Schaller, Lorna Perry, Carolyn Wahlberg, Adelle Summers, Karen Johnson, Susan Starlund. '
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