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Coach Lloyd Rodstrom, George Holland, Gard- ner Taylor, Herb Teck- leberg, Earl Benson, Howard Silver, Ken Anderson. Left to right: Ed McBride, Bob Ramaly, Coach Laizure, Ray Esterlee, Harold Ramaly. TENNIS Tennis was inaugurated at Everett Iunior College with a squad well representative of the school. As they went into the league play-off, they held double victories over Olympic I.C. of Bremerton, Mount Vernon I.C., and a Win and a loss with Yakima I.C. In the first annual Washington Iunior College tennis tournament held at Yakima. the Trojans gained first place in the standings to conclude a fine season. Members of the team, in their order, were Bob Gay, Bud Carpenter, Ed McBride, Hal Ramale, and Bob Bonnell. GOLF The Everett Iunior College Golf squad completed its season with an undefeated record, climaxed with a sweeping victory in a conference meet of all the I. C. golf teams held at the Everett Golf and Country Club. The local divot diggers gained victories over Yakima I. C., Mt. Vernon I. C., Pacific Lutheran College, and Seattle College. A golf ladder was main- tained throughout the season to determine team members and it stands as follows: George Holland, Morgan Barofsky, Gardner Taylor, Howard Silver, Earl Benson, Herb Tegelberg, and Bob Gay. George Holland won medalist honors in the state Wide I. C. golf tourney which concluded the season. I E953
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Top-Bob Towne, Frank Honsinger, Iirn Gregory. Midd1e+C1itt Skogland, Iohn Gregerson. Bottom-lack Brearly. tained the Trojans only to divide two well-played games. Everett won the first contest, 5 to 2, and lost the nightcap, 2 to 5. The Trojans next lost a heart-breaking extra inning game to the powerful University of Washington Ir. Var- sity Club, 7 to 6. Both teams displayed a fine brand of ball throughout the contest. Hope for the Iunior College diamond title collapsed when the league leading Yakima I. C. nine defeated the Trojans in both ends of a bitterly fought double-header, 5 to 4, and 7 to 3. In a scheduled double-header at Riverdale park, the local nine received two forfeit victories from Lower Col- umbia I. C. of Longview, when the latter club failed to arrive. Concluding a mediocre season, the Iunior College club divided a twin bill with the Olympic I. C. at Bremerton. The Rangers copped the first contest 6 to 3, but the Trojans came back to overwhelm their opponents 12 to 6. Coaching dutiesfor the season were well handled by Andy Holland, former University of Washington diamond star. This past season is memorable to fans and players in that it marks the open- ing and successful organization of the Washington Iunior College Baseball League. With a fine and initial year behind it, this league shows promise of growing in strength and size with the years, and of becoming an integral part of Washington baseball activity. E943
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96 GIRLS Although Everett Iunior College has been progressing rapidly in most re- spects since its founding six years ago, a well organized women's athletic pro- gram is still a dream of the future. Lack of facilities such as a gymnasium and equipment have caused this situa- tion which is being alleviated with the completion of the new gymnasium building. The only organized physical educa- tion class at Everett Iunior College dur- ing the last year was the P.E. 10 course, a lecture course in health and hygiene, for which P. E. credit was given. Credit could also be gained for taking part in any active sport, but no programs for this were organized within the college. However, there is no lack of oppor- tunity for sports minded women to fol- low their chosen sports in the North- West. Facilities for skiing, swimming, tennis, hiking, bowling, golf, badmin- ton, basketball, roller skiting and vol- leyball are easily available. Top: Shallow diving at the Y.M.C.A. Center: Terry. Mary, Ianet and Max. Bottom: Rosemary and Myrtle choosing the right ball for their bowling game.
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