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in a am mmm Undividual Pictures! Top-Lett to right, Sandy Bremner Vince Ciphers Scott Smith A1 Orslund Bob Nieman Middle- Iohn Gregerson Andy Mortinis Dallas Sanz Paul Martinis Bottom- Scotty Tumer Otto Tollefson Keith Moore Ray Sidley mn a ss mass. is as ken' aww
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Coach W. I. Bill McLaughlin attended Kirkland High School and the College of Puget Sound. As C. P. S. he won four letters N as quarterback of the football team and also four letters in bas- ketball and track. He was captain of the football team for two years, and won the inspirational award in basketball for three consecutive years. He was coached by Roy Sandy Sandberg. Bil1 served four years in the U. S. Navy as a Chief Petty Officer in the Physical Education Department. He played two years of football with the San Diego Naval Training Station and the next two years coached the backfield of that team. He coached the backfield of the team that defeated the Rose Bowl bound U. S. C. by a score of 33 to 6. Here at Everett Iunior College, he coached the fall season without assistance, purchased equipment, and acted as trainer and scout in inaugurating college football in Everett. In addi- tion to the above duties, he has coached basketball and track as well as serving as an instructor in the field of social science. Coach Bill McLaughlin Behind the superlative playing of Turner, Smith, Sampson, and Moore, the Trojans demonstrated a brand of football seldom seen on the local gridiron. The result was a sweeping victory over the Ft. Lewis Infantry to the tune of 19 to 6. Playing a bang-up ball game throughout the contest, the Trojans downed the Mt. Ver- non Cardinals 20 to U. The game was high-lighted by an 80 yard run by Maul Olson and the blocking of the Trojan line. The Trojans, not playing their usual brand of football, faltered to lose to the Centralia Lumberjacks 14 to 6. The result of the loss of this game was a tie between Everett and Centralia for the Washington Iunior College Championship. No doubt this game will go down as one of the roughest, hard-fought ever .played on Noble Field of Centralia. sw N -fi' K x if , Wi fi Q 5 w ,I , .5 fi 1 MP. S MSEEWAE Left-Manager Arnie Nebble. --:-f'-:- vs m 'J H! ' grfgftlw 'i Bottom left-Coach McLaughlin pointing out the art of kicking. X 2 Bottom right-The Trojans dig in on defense. 35 5 ,. f83l
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The Fort Lewis Engineers, under the leadership of Iohn Ehrsam, former Ohio State quarterback, defeated the hard fighting Trojans 39 to 6. The Engineers were rated as one of the top service teams of the country and completed an undefeated season. We are proud of the way our Trojans gave them about their stiffest competition all year. - On Thanksgiving Day, the Trojans were defeated in their final game of the season by the powerful Washington State Cougar Kittens. The Cougars, capitalizing on pass inter- ceptions, put on a hard-driving second half. On several occasions the die-hard Trojans marched deep into Cougar territory only to lose the ball. The strong second half drive of the Cougar-Kittens was responsible for the defeat of the local lads 20 to 0. Voting at the close of the season, the squad conferred the highest of honors upon Con Sampson, Everett's outstanding center. Con was selected by his team-mates to receive the inspirational award, as well as being elected their captain. His condition was doubtful at the start of the season because of a leg wound received at Leyte in the Philippines. Born in Everett, Con has a Well-remembered football record at Everett High School. Con's accomplishments this fall were well appreciated both by his team-mates and the fans. ' tlndividual Pictures? Top-Left to right: lim Iolgen, Milo Ienson, Dale English. Middle-Neil Bartlett, Walt Ewing. Bottom-Con Sampson, Glen Hoiby, Bernard Iago- ditsch. its t85l
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