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7 'N i FIRST ROW, lelt lo right: Fred Austin, Leonard Warren, Bob Begleau, Lee Fraychinead, Lawrence Hamlet, lim Hart. lim Larsen, Eddie Lund, Barry Stokke. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ierstacl, Ronald Smith, Ierry McVicker, Wesley Ulsh, Art Peterson, Bill T orson, Danny Coder. lim Hommel. Dode Cheyney, Iohnny Adams, Coach Anderson. . ' 1 ill l I X A X X it l t t I Q . w A it - TQNYQ CLO UD IIM C AMPBELZ Y mythical eleven. lim Miller made the second team fullback berth, while lizxi Campbell gained honorable mention, Coaches Anderson and leratad face the dillicult task ot replacing key positions vacated by graduating seniors, al- though many unclerclaszsrixen are to return. Peninsula l9 Orling . 6 Peninsula 12 Kapowsin 20 Peninsula G Eatonville . 26 Peninsula Y U Federal Way . . .. 6 Peninsula . 37 Yelm ...., , ,, ., 13 Peninsula ,. 6 Roy . ., , 0 Peninsula 7 Fife . , I2 .A SNA ,Q-if . yn v t .y QQ u -Y 1 T 'wi , a , LCICK, RQSS X NCH DIC K SW ERS ON 37
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Seahawks on the GI1'djIOH FIRST ROW, left to right: Leon Mclnt re, Louie Crichfield, Iohn Simerson, Kenny Wetmore, Eddie Fenton. SECOND HOW: Dale VanDiest, Chuck Hart, Bob Underwood, Dale Iyemphill, Don Spadoni, lack Rossi, Pete Larson, Larry Stewart, Dick Gabnelson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ierstad, Paul Lehmann. Glen Cheney. Paul Reierson, Edgar Miller, Ierry Norum, Tony Clou , Iim Campbell, Chuck Graves, Coach Anderson. HM MILLER Captain RQ 04 WX QW O Q 995 0 Q6 L QBKCYXYXE xiii tub LO 'fl XA? QE tb? RQ D Although determined in their will to win, the Seahawks Cxtfvi tell short ot the mark set by their predecessors. Peninsulas ON NX pigskinners started the season with a snap and then came Ear XX' hack with some of their old fight and tiness to swamp the Gvsjllq kingpins, Roy, in the seasons last game. YXQYXNE' ln the opening game the Seahawks lost a hard fought OSX rl close decision to Pile l2-7, and they proceeded to show their ,5?1b,Q winning form by knocking Orting and Yelm. Slumping, the DQS boys lost to Kapowsin, Federal Way and Eatonville in rapid succession, only to cop their last and decisive game with Roy. This loss for Roy threw the crown to our arch-rivals, Fife, while Peninsula occupied the Sth rung. Louis Crichtield, senior guard, was voted all-county, while Charles Hart, two-time winner, also placed on the 35
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Hoopsters ,eg I ' X ,,,. it ii .nov at 31 -ur FIRST ROW, lelt to right: Phil Knapp, Gordon Campbell, lohn Simerson, Don Cheyney, Ronald Forest. SECOND ROW: Coach Ierstad, Bob Begleau. Mac VanGorder, Dick Simerson, Thorne Cheyney, Rodney Hoepner, Don Cam bell. THIRD ROW: Dick Babich, Don Ienkins, Paul Beierson, Glen Cheney, Eddie Brous. Coach Anderson. tm. L QINVBEL 909 BPBXCH NGK 9 N9 N 5 QYX Q3 N GORE The Seahawks ended up in third place in the basketball CKIPX .standings for the year, winning nine gorness while losing YAP' tive, Peninsula, nevertheless, had ei fighting ball cltih. The record shows that they lost one game by one point and QNQB another hy the narrow margin of two points Peninsula lost 920 out on going to the district meet when Foster won by one B00 point in the last three :seconds ol play The Seahawks scored 577 point.: to their opponf-tra' The top scorer.-s tor the year were Nick Balwicli with lflfn po followed by Glen Cheney with ll2 points. 539 i rits
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