Lake Stevens High School - Pilchuck Yearbook (Lake Stevens, WA)

 - Class of 1932

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All of these men earned their basketball letters. Three of them, Matson, Hawkins, and Granger will be lost by grad- uation. Sayers will be inelligible for basketball competition next year on account of his age. Miller, and S. Karshman, have one more year left. M. Harshman has three years to play in high school, and with some of the second team players a good team is assured for next year. The Vikings won ten conference games during the season; they have played twenty-two games winning seventeen and losing five. Scores for the season are i as follows Conference Games Lake Stevens 29 Skykomi sh 10 Lake Stevens 46 Darrington 7 Lake Stevens 22 East Stanwood 8 Lake Stevens 15 Stanwood 14 Lake Stevens 31 Granite Falls 10 Lake Stevens 40 Skykomish 8 Lake Stevens 51 East Stanwood 4 Lake Stevens 2 Darrington 0 Lake Stevens 24 Stanwood 19 Lake Stevens 14 Granite Falls 6 Totals 274 86 Practice Games Lake Stevens 23 Browning s Garage 20 Lake Stevens 24 Arlington High 7 Lake Stevens 17 Arlington High 19 Lake Stevens 20 Browning’s Garage 17 Lake Stevens 29 L. S. Town Team 18 Lake Stevens 22 Kirkland High 18 Lake Stevens 19 Sultan (play-o ff) 21 Totals 154 120 Tournament Games Lake Stevens 24 Edison 40 Lake Stevens 32 Oak Harbor 25 Lake Stevens 17 Concrete 14 Lake Stevens 18 Sumas-Nooksack 26 Totals 88 108 Lake Stevens second team went through their season without a defeat. Intramural Sports Interclass playground bn.ll was chosen this year as the spring sport instead of track or baseball. This 'was giving the students more of a chance to participate in sports. The schedule was made so that each class would play all others six times in series of three games each. In the first round the Seniors defeated the Juniors three straight games, 5-4, 9-8, and 7-6. The Seniors also won three games from the Sophomores, 30-18, 8-0, and 5-2. The series with

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ATHLETICS Football Lake Stevens High School this fall took the Class B foot- ball championship for the first time in the history of the school. Much interest in the games was shown this year by both the students and townspeople. Twelve members of the squad received letters this year and of these seven will be graduated this June. They are captain, Paul Matson, Woodrow Matson, Gordon Sutherland, Don McLean, Joe Hawkins, Robert Wicklund, and Harry Whitford. Bill Whit- ford, Cliff Sayers, Earl Ruthford, and Royden Davis have one more year to play in high school. Bob Grimm was also a letter- man. Of all twelve games played the Vikings won nine and lost three. Scores for the season ares Sept, 18 Lake Stevens 3 Darrington 0 ti 23 Lake Stevens 7 Arlington 6 it 25 Lake Stevens 0 Everett 2nd 12 Oct. 2 Lake Stevens 0 Edmonds 6 ii 9 Lake Stevens 7 East Stanwood 0 n 16 Lake Stevens 13 Snohomish 20 ii 21 Lake Stevens 6 Marysville 0 n 28 Lake Stevens 0 Darrington 6 ti 30 Lake Stevens 20 Sultan 13 Nov. 15 Lake Stevens 18 Everett Midgets 6 n 18 Lake Stevens 6 Alumni 0 it 20 Lake Stevens 20 Arlington 0 Totals 100 69 Basketball The Vikings finished the most successful basketball sea- son in the history of the school. Through the strong leader- ship of Mr. Clark and the cooperation of the team they were able to take their share of honors this season. The Lake lost the Snohomish County Championship, but took fourth place at the District Tournament held at Lynden, Washington. The Lake scored 549 points and opponents 347 for the season. In the individual scoring for the season, Becker carried away high honors: Whitford came in a close secon. The points per player for the games are as follows: Players Conference Practice Tournament Adolph Becker 98 58 34 Bill Whitford 71 27 27 Woodrow Matson 40 39 17 Joe Hawkins 27 11 5 Clifford Sayers 19 9 3 Melvin Granger 12 6 0 Thurston Miller 4 0 0 Sterling Harshman 3 4 4 Marvel Harshman 0 0 0



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the Freshmen did not turn out so well, the Seniors losing the first game 3-1, and winning the next two 10-3 and 4-1, This gave the Seniors the lead in the first round. In the last roun the Seniors defeated the Sophomores 10-2, 2-1 and 8-1. The Juniors defeated the Seniors twice 8-10, and 3-2 hut lost one 18f2. Again in the series with the Freshmen 12-1, 6-3, the Seniors were defeated once 8-2, but won the other two. The Seniors piled up a total of 138 runs for eighteen games to their opponents 76. The Seniors lost only four games during the season. This gave them the school championship. The Juniors were second. The standing is as follows: Team ' Won Lost Percentage Seniors 14 4 778 Juniors 12 6 667 Freshmen 9 9 500 Sophomores 1 17 56 CALENDAR 1928-1929 Aug. 27—First class of Frosh to enter the new high school. Sept. 15—Class was organized with Mr. Mickclson as advisor. Sept. 21--0pen house for visitors at school. Oct. 12--Sophomores initiate the Frosh. Oct. 31—Hallowe’en. Nov. 13—Frosh held first social party in the gym. Nov. 23--High school carnival. Dec. 21--Christma3 program. Christmas vacation began. Jan. 2—Vacation ended. Feb. 14--Valentine's Day. And what Valentines I Mar. 17—St. Patrick’s Day. Oh! the green students! Mar. 26—Frosh climbed M+-. Pilchuck and reached the top. April 16—Mr. Kiclcelson and the class enjoyed a trip to Granite Falls and Canyon Creek Lodge. May 28—All school picnic held at Lundeen's Park. Last day of school. 1929-1930 Sept. 3--School opens. Sept. 15—Class organization under the supervision of Miss Higgins. Sept. 19—Frosh initiation. Oct. 9—Visitors Day. Oct. 13—Mr. Gridley addressed the .assembly cn the subject of art. Everyone inspired to become an artist. Oct. 20—Class climbs Mt. Pilchuck. Oct. 24-25—Teachers’ Institute. Nov. 8—Class party held in the gym. Nov. 16—High School carnival.

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