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gg Track and Tennis TRACK TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT- Mr. Coach, Ed Johnson, Ray T Chris Wahl, Buss Tinney Dwight Cranston. TRACK The Track team, coached by Mr. Ellis, consists of Dwight Cranston, who specializes in the discus and shot put, Buss Tinney, 100 yard and 220 yard sprintsg Ed Johnson, half-mile, Veril Wade, half-mile, Dick Pananen, mile, Bill Dunbar, pole vaulttand high jumpg Ray Turner, 100 and 220 yard sprintsg and Marvin Wade, 220 yard low hurdles and mile. The boys practice at the R. A. Long and Kelso tracks and are looking forward to the Trico League I meet at Battleground on Wednesday, May 16, and several dual meets with other schools. BOY'S TENNIS A familiar scene in the springtime is that of sun- . burned faces with sunrburned arms carrying tennis rackets, shoes, and balls down the halls of the high school and out to the hot tennis court. These boys put in long hours of practice toward the making of a good tennis team. Tennis, being a cheerful, enjoy- able sport, also has a lot of hard work attached. The results of some of the team's early matches were jeff- erson 4, Castle Rock 2g and Castle Rock 43 Chehalis l. GIRL'S TENNIS Girls Tennis is one of the most popular sports among the girls of Castle Rock High School. They spend many hard hours practicing and trying to im- prove themselves. Girls making the team earn letters at the end of the year. They have a very well- balanced team. Their season opened with a victory over Chehalis in a close 3-2 match. They have an S ambitious schedule that gives them an opportunity 5 to prove the' ' s i BOYS TENNIS BACK Row-left to right-Mr. Winegar, Coach, jerry Windham, Ca Gillen, Rich Kling, and Roger Gardner. FRONT Row-Tom Kerr, West Magnuson, Tom Cooney, and Richard Howell. GIRLS TENNIS BACK Row-left to riglvt-Mr. Winegar, Coach, Marilyn Swift, Doroti Roalce, Ardis Nelson, and Astrid Slceie. FRONT Row--Harriet Babcock, -lea Bredlield, Donna Dahl, Elaine Babcock, Shirley Kling and Jane Bredfieli LEFT-Tennis in action-jerry Windham.
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FRONT Row-left to right-Phil Painter, John Conger, Jack Woodruff, Ronald Powell, Larry Ribelin, Neil Rathbun, and Bob Loven. SECOND Row-Leonard Johnson, Tex I-Iurley, Bill Cook, Ronald Kagee, Ken Bjor- hus, and jimmy Settlemier. TI-iuzn Row-Dick Snaza, Don Avery, Del- bert Palmer, Mickey Laliclcer, Don Tinney, Kenneth Gott, and Bob Tinney. FoUR'rH Row-Andy Krall, George Johnson, Gerald Wade, Eldon Robbins, Ned Lovingfoss, and jim Lyness. FIFTH Row-Floyd Haderly, Claude Godwin, Carl Mattson, Oren Faclcrell, Duane Dillinger and Wilbur Logan. Though we are actually a part of Junior High School, in the annual we are recognized as Freshmen and given space for our doings. Each one of the class of '54 will perhaps have their own important memories, but let us tell you a few outstanding things. In the fall the football boys were honored by the Girls' League with a party, Stars Are the Windows of Heaven. The big snow in March brought with it an epidemic of measles, chicken pox and mumps. It also left a tall, mysterious rabbit, and for at least a Week Harvey was a guest in Mr. Ellis' Algebra class. However, he was refused admittance by the other teachers. Our excursion to Ariel Dam in the spring was a new experience in our school life. We hope for more of this in high school. Our monthly paper, the Pirate's Treasure , has been very much of a success this year. We leave Mr. Treischel and Jr. High as big shots and begin at the bottom again. But watch our smoke, for we'll leave our mark in Senior High also. 9A class officers were: Merlyn Haderly, president, Doris Frantsvog, Secretary- Treasurerg Marilyn Davis and Floyd Haderly, Student Representatives. 9B officers were: Oren Fackrell, Presidentg Darlene Stockbridge, Secre- tary-Treasurer, and Donna Miller and Larry Ribelin, Student Representa- tives. inth Grade FRONT Row-left to right-janet Mal sen, Evelyn Lafady, Wilma Latta, Ni Driver, Darlene Bass, Virginia Moore,l Darlene Frye. SECOND ROW-MBUFCCD IQ Agnes Machin, Marilyn Davis, Darlene Stl bridge, Carol Crayford, Mary Ellen Hillsli and Wanda Carnahan. THIRD Row-M Haderly, Lois Dillinger, Marcella Huff, lene Prather, Rose Gourde, Doris Frant: and Eileen Baird. FOURTH Row-Betty Mi Burley Matson, Donna Miller, Janice Si and Carolyn Turula. LEFT-President Me Haderly. BELOW-President C Faclcrell. A-if l . aa gg iii: 5 Q : ' K . ,,, . , -lgf . I , V . N., - K .
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