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il HUGGED. READY INDIVIDUALS comprised this fine junior high football team. Left to right, first row: Mr. Whitehead, Bill Bennett, Fred Schmitz, Ierry Kay, Vern Cook, Iim Fleming, Billy Miyao, Wilbur lohnson, Billy Schnell, Dick Williarr-son, Ronny Ladines, Fred Zim- merman, Bob Smith, Mr. Nevilier. Second row: lerry Lindberg, Gene Makela, Eddie Beutler, Don Fowler, Raymond Chambers, Gary Thomas, Gordon McLeod, lerry I-lolbert, lohn McAbee, Tom Gauge, lim Bicknell, lim Roetter, Billy Erickson. Third row: lunior Eggers, Doug Ringenbach, Dick Cady, Billy Higday, Iim Larson, Larry Pancoast, Pete Testa, Alvas Frankman, Don I-lore, David Stahlman, Claire l-lotten, Bud Roetter, Harvey Dougherty, Stanley Marlin, lim McAbee. TOMORROW' FOOTBALL One, two, one, two, came the sound of someone's voice out of the early morning fog. A closer look revealed a drilling football squad of twenty-five junior high boys out to beat the record set by last year's frosh team. Bill Miyao and Dick Cady co- captained them along this route. Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Nevilier were the team's successful coaches. Managers were Ierry Lindberg, Billy Erickson, Iunior Eggers, and lim McAbee. ln their first game of the season, with Auburn, which is out of our league, they took a 206 loss. But after a little more practice, they took on Lake Washington, coming up with a 7-7 tie. Bothell was next, and this game also resulted in a tie, this time 6-6. Now the team started to roll in true Bulldog fashion, with Foster on the long end of a 39-21 score over Bellevue. l-landing the Redmond team a 27-6 loss was their following feat. ln full swing, we took a 20-0 victory as lssaguah bowed down before our Bullpups. Mt. Si, the opponent for the last game of the season, was trampled 32-7 by the junior high foot- ball men. A co-championship with Lake Washington-this record certainly deserves congratulations. MORE GO THAN A GREEN LIGHT was what 'he junior high basketball team had. First row, left tc right: Dick Vlillianzson, Wilbert lohnson, Bill Miyao, Richard Fe-lker, Fred Schmitz, Bill Schnell, Ricky Miller, Dick Cady, LeRoy Blanchard, Ierry Kay. Second row: Terry Gatz, Dale Lyski, lim Fleming, David lohnson, Eddie Beutler, Don Hore, Bill Higclay. Third row: Mr. Deffinbaugh, Bob Smith, Ned England, Dean Berto, Doug Ringenbach, Gene Finney, Mr. Neudorf. .,.., it S
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-Fv,F, Qfx Et 4 THEBFF1 AFT ti ing a 5 Tk :ian lx? 'f iight, fist r:'.-.': '.',':l'i: lfnsen, Mil-Ce Fleming, Frank Fergestrarn, Neil Morgan, David Kelly, ' , rt IL:f.:',n, rl '.1.f:Q ,Diz1f' . Sv-ciffi C r.sf'::z'.ne Korakis, Fred Dare, Harlow Stevens, lack Warnell, Inn Tr' :iz 1. it :pry CQ- ::,:.. ,:.:' f 'rt ..f1Q,,r. Fil ' ':r1 Szry Clausen, Mr, Robbins. Third row: lirn Kassner, Bill Milam, Lawrence Srnwl ' Leaf V'-1131 Kzy, Doug Ear. A 'sf-n, F1 rixzr S :1.p:':n, ferry Felker. TRACK Time to talk about track. The boys receiving letters last year were Aliment, Fleming, Glidden, Iohnson, Kay, Leaf, Morgan, Peterson, and Warnell. Bill Aliment was high point man with 30 points. So far this year there have been four meets. At the first, Foster tied with North Kitsap with SOVZ points. Bothell followed with 50. First places were won by Bill Aliment in the 100- and 220-yard dashg lack Warnell, the rnileq and Milce Fleming, the broad jump. Bill Aliment was high point man with l0. At the second meet, with Bellevue and Issaquah, Foster was third with 37 points. First places were won hy Charles Leaf in the 180 low hurdles: Mike Fleming, the broad Jump. High point men were Charles Leaf and Keith Kay. ln the third meet, with lssaauah, Foster was second with 55 points. A number of first places were won: lNilbur lohn- son in the l00fyard dash: lack Vfarnell, the mile, Charles Leaf, tzie l80 low hurdles: Henry Clemmons, the 880: Neil 'F' Q3 Morgan, the pole vault, and Mike Fleming, the broad jump. High point man was 'Wilbur lohnson with ll. 'F' Again at the fourth meet, Foster tool: second place with North Kitsap. First places were won by Wilbur lchnson in the l00- and 200-yard dash and the broad jumpy lack Vfar- nell, the mile. 'Wilbur lohnson was high with l5 paints. Many boys have qualified for the All-League meet at Bothell. Don Glidden will captain the boys through this, as well as the Sub-District at Fife, the District at Highline, and the State at Pullman. - 'NCFtl.D FFCCFDS 'ure L d ' 'W ass. Left to right, Qrst N-'Ll lffzrganh,-l....V .fu .L KA .Q K ,Y-it ..... I.'.'.'Af-ill Naitixp. AIMING FOR HST-ATEN were cecinti z.w D.: ana:-r uzug :arf--I., ,-.zry remef, .,a.pn lirinstn. H1959 mombers Cf the teom- Len to right, f.rst row, lack Vlarnell, like Fleming, Ralph Iahnscn. Ffczfd rox-J: 'Hilbert Ichnsori, 11,11 Morgan, Henry Clernmons, . tp. qw 'iq'-5 'il-arf. l.F', 5 Page 55
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DETERMINATION was demonstrated by junior IUNIOR HIGH CHEEH LEADERS were liuby POTENT POWERHOUSES on the high hoopsters. Hawkins, Wayne Larson, and jeanie Kilroy. junior high gridiron were Bill Miyao and Wilbert johnson. BASKETBALL TRACK The junior high basketball team started their season this year under the guidance of Mr, Neu- dorf and Mr. Defiinbaugh. Considering the difficul- ties in finding a place to turn out and in starting a combined frosh and grade school team, things The junior high track team went into full swing in the spring of 1953 with twenty-five boys turn- ing out. The team participated in nine events. These events are the broad jump, high jump, lOO-yard Went along very smoothly. ln all the games played, the scoring of their opponents was kept down to only 85 points at the end of the season, though the squad lost l4 out of 20 games. Here are some of the high scoring frosh boys: F. Schmitz, 755 W. johnson, 54: R. Miller, 505 L. Blanchard, 295 B. Miyao, l9p D. Williamson, 155 R. Felker, l4y and D. Cady, l4. Seventh and eighth grade high point men were F. Zimmerman, 59: j. Halbert, 32, D. johnson, 225 D. Hore, 205 B. Smith, 155 and D. Bingenbach, 10. Managers were Terry Cvatz and Bill Higday, Next year, if the boys continue to play their hearts out as they did this year, they are bound to strike pay dirt. Good luck! dash, low hurdles, shot put, 660-yard dash, pole vault, 440 relay, and lOO-yard low hurdles. There were four meets in which the boys par- ticipated. They traveled to Bothell and won the meet 4l V2 to 31V2. The next meet was with Belle- vue and Issaquah. Foster tied for first with lssa- quah. The following meet was with Issaquah alone. May l the boys were scheduled to go to Redmond and compete in the King County meet. The team was coached by Mr. Werner Neudorf who said he has some good men for the varsity team next year. The managers were Bob Thomp- son, Bob Arbuthnot, and Bob Duby. The junior High has what it takes. ENERGY FOR THE FIELD was possessed by 'he junior high track team members. Left to right, first row: LeRoy Blanchard, jerry Kay, Fred Schmitz, Carl Vtfoaan, Dick Williamson, Lanny Corhan, Stan Schuldt, Paul Gustman, Bruce Reid, Dick Cady, Fred Zimmerman, Gary Thomas. Second row: Bob Duby, Bob Arbuthnot, Leonard Hawkins, jim Fleming, Bonnie Ladines, Vfayne Larson, Bobby Schroeder, Bill Miyao, Gordon McLeod, Bob Thompson, Dick Ley, Mr. Neudori.
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