Mount Baker High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Deming, WA)

 - Class of 1935

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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Mt. Baker Opponents Sept. 28-Ferndale at Mt. Baker . . 6 13 Oct. 5.-Whatcom BU Team at Mt. Baker 14 0 Oct. 12mMt. Baker at Custer . 27 6 Oct. 19-Mt. Baker at Meridian 28 0 Oct. 24-Blaine at Mt. Baker . 0 6 Mt. Baker played six games this year, playing a practice game with the alumni and league games with Ferndale, Meridian, Blaine, Custer, and Whatcom BH team. Losing two league games and winning three, the boys placed third in the league. The lettermen from last year Were: Kinderman, XVahl, Hopman, Olsen, Wolney, Morgan, and Marcy. mama c ii , ' Top Row: F. Nylunll tMznnugr-rl, Scutvick CFullbnrlQ, Carlson LTackleJ, Gibbs fCenterJ, Wahl Clfullbuckj, G. Nyluncl tlincll, W. Hopmzln Llimll, Olsen tEn1lJ, F. Kindernuan tQuarterburkJ, Marcy fGuarclJ, Hailey tGuzmlJ, Grimm tlVlanagerJ Bottom Row: E. Olmsted fGuzxrrll, Ahrvns tl-Ialfbuckl, Campbell Qlrlzilfbzickl, Olson fGuardJ, Elder fHulflmckJ Morgan 1Hulfb:u'kJ, D, Kinflcrman 1Guzu'dJ, Dunn fTus'klcJ, Bjerlcc CGuarclJ, De Visschvr QGuurclJ, Kline lTacklej T7U1'llf.lf-.Yl l'l'l1

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i E I Coach, DAN BEIGHLE LETTERMANS CLUB Membership in the Letterman's Club is made up of boys who have Won the BH award in either football, basketball, baseball or track. In the future those Winning a letter in tennis will also be eligible to mem- bership. The purposes of the club are to promote all boys' athletics, high standards of scholarship, and desirable school attitudes among the mem- bers and to assist in any school functions where such assistance may be desired or requested. Top Row: Akin, SL-utvick, Carlson, R. Olson, G. Nyland, Ruchty, Kline, Harkness Center Row: li. Olmsted, J. Dunn, Wolnvy, F. Nylaml, Mock, Grimm, Bjerke, Boighle fa1lvisc1'J Bottom Row: Il. Johnson, Morgzm, A. Wahl, W. Hopmzm, L. Olsen, Marcy 7'ra'rf11ly-.v.'.r



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. BASKETBALL Mt. Baker's Hoopsters did fairly well this year, finishing third place in the county play and then copping third place in the County Tourna- ment. The boys closed the County schedule with five wins and an equal number of defeats. Nevertheless when one stops to think of playing iive games in as many nights and winning four of them, as they did in the County title play off at Lynden, it doesnit sound half bad to say that Mt. Baker placed third. Six lettermen from last year returned to work out this year. They were: Hopman, R. Olsen, L. Olsen, Wahl, Kinderman, and Marcy. They were nobly and abiy assisted by Gibbs, Johnson, Dunn, and Akin. After the county tournament was over, Mt. Baker had to play the Orcas Island Champions, Orcas High School. The game was played at Whatcom and the Orcas boys took the beating of their livesf55 to 10. At Mt. Vernon the boy's didn't do so well, being beaten by Edison and Everett. BASEBALL Baseball seems to be going better all the time this year under the supervision of our new coach, Mr. Gilbert. The schedule this year includes home and home games with Har- mony, Lynden, Sumas-Nooksack, and Maple Falls. A large squad has turned out and a lot of new talent has been discov- ered so far. The members of the team will fight hard and play the game to the best of their ability and if at all possible to figure in on the county play- off, they'1l do it. TRACK Partly due to the lack of a satisfactory track to practice on, Mt. Baker has not had any very outstanding track teams for the past two years. Each year has seen one or two individual performers of merit, however, and this year is no exception. In the only meet the team has engaged in this spring up until the time this is written, a dual meet with Lynden, two boys in particular stood out. These two were Ross Johnson and Arnold Wahl. Ross won both the 100 yard and the 220 yard dashes, took third in the broad jump and ran anchor on the winning relay. Arnold was high point man of the meet with iirsts in the discus, javeline and 440 yard dash, a second in the shot besides running a lap in the relay. Others winning points in the Lynden meet and who are expected to show up well in county competition are Harkness, Akin, Olsen, Delven- dahl, Loveridge, and Gibbs. 7'1vm1 fy-eiglzt

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