Sedro Woolley High School - Kumtux Yearbook (Sedro Woolley, WA)

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learning the Ropes Fight tans saw the local tistic ar- tists in action only three times this season, due to the tact that several schools asked to have the Sedro Woolley fighters appear at their schools while formerly all the smok- ers were held here. Coach Bill Mul- len's boxing team came out on top at the end of the season by winning tour smokers and losing one. Their first two smokers were with Bothell. The Cub boxers turned back the strong Bothell team tive to three in the tirst event, and tour to three in the second. The most hotly con- tested smokers were the two with the hard hitting Kelso team. The Cubs won the tirst, tive to tour, and were edged out ot the second, tour to three. The Cubs ended the season by de- feating the Hoquiam team six to tour. Because the opponents were not always able to provide competi- tion tor all the boys whom Coach Mullen wished to use in the smokers, the Bellingham C. Y. O. was called on to till in with some of their boys. The Cubs won two out ot three of these extra bouts. The Boys' Club sponsored an ex- hibition smoker by the C. C. C. boys and later the C. C. C. boys held an- other smoker in the high school gym. Some ot the high school fighters fought with each other at these events lor experience. Boys who fought their last bouts tor the Cubs this year were: Roger Hammond, Dorn Shomshak, Tom lVIcCalib, Lloyd Marihugh, Iunior Kell, lack Wolslegel, and Stanley Holton. lack Wolslegel was captain. Dorn Shomshak fought and won 12 bouts during his three year career, an unusual record. Stanley Holton's performance during his senior year marked him as one ot the best box- ers S. W. ever produced. He was a tour year man, All the other gradu- ating lettermen will also be missed on the team next year. Other letter-winners were Dick Binghouse, Bill Wilcox, Vernon Sims, LeRoy lVIacLellan, Bob Norris, and lim Moen. Boxing has been a major sport at Sedro-Woolley High School tor tour years. During that time the Cubs have had 25 smokers with other high schools and clubs, winning 22 and losing three. The wrestling team this year was a bit inactive. Due to the fact that most schools do not offer wrestling, it is ditiicult to schedule any bouts. However, some exhibition matches were given at all home smokers as well as at Bothell. Approximately 15 boys turned out for this sport. Mr. Kenneth Driskill was the wres- tling coach. Kenneth Duncan and George Schrindel were lettermen last year. George and Wayne Williams will be lost to the wrestling squad through graduation. Kenneth, an outstanclng high school wrestler, will be back to lead the squad next year. XI! i .-IS, ,,,-.Q n Q Ye 'fx Lk 'ht l'i- ,f .gf 0' Ng, .35 .Y- . 5 K A X ' W ,5'Sl'Fi1 ,f . K F' ' 'tl 3 I t i in 'iii LL X, . 5 5QPf QQ 4, s :Ju ' 52 ' 9 Y I .9- -'.'f' 'inf si, 4 HI Y , BOXING LETTERMEN AND COACH, Down Left Side: Coach W. Mullen, Roger Hammond, Iunior Kell, Tom McCal1b, lim Moen, Bob Norris, Dick Ringhouse. Down Right Side: Stanley Holton, lack Wolslegel, LeRoy MacLellan, Dorn Shomshak, Bill Wilcox, Vernon Sims, Lloyd Marihuqh. Lower Strip, Lett to Right: Insert, Manager Kell. Three action pictures at Kelso smoker, Holton and opponent, Wolslegel and opponent, Clifford and Williams in exhibition match. Upper Right Corner, WRESTLERS: Front Row: Schrindel, Duncan, Wilkerson. Back Row: Coach Driskill, Ringhouse, Willrams. Lower Right Picture, Non-Letterman Boxers, Front Row: Colvin, Adams, Cope. Back Row: Hegg, Allen, Has tin, Assistant Manager McCalib. 129:

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XY- I1 pc.. 4, ' p f te. . I ' A L . an 5 .-L-3 sf? ' ir H ttlklw Hn ,Q D 1 L - . A -5 M y xt . lim-X I ' aff' '-D fi s tm, Sv. , .. J wigs I it i I 1 ,Y 'J'5'1U -'H+ -Tr. 'FEQWQ S R I r 1- f ,'Dlr,. . Rl Ii.. iQ, tt will 1 55' Through the Hoop The Cub basketball squad, direct- ed by Coach Sverre Omdahl, started the season with an unusual show of strength. When they were finally stopped by Anacortes, they had won l3 straight games. ln the first practice game, the Cubs bowled over Ferndale by a score of 45-2l. Next came the LaConner team, which was defeated by a score of 37- l9. Arlington was next, and at the end of a close game the score was 29-28 in favor of the Cubs. Later, in a practice game which took place during the regular season, South Kit- sap was taken by a score of 50-38. ln this game Lisherness and Cogdill were high scoring men, the former making 17 points and the latter ll. The regular season started two weeks earlier than usual when the Cubs journeyed to Mt. Vernon on December 20 for the first conference game. There they defeated the Bull- dogs in a one-sided game which ended in the score 45-9. Norm Lisher- ness was high score man with 14 points, and Cogdill was next with 9 points. Both men played but two quarters of the game. Burlington, who was the next vic- tim of the county, was defeated in a close game which ended in the score of 23-22. Cogdill saved the day by running up l2 points. The next game was with Hamilton, who was defeated on the local floor by the score of 38-25. Then came La- Conner who went down by a score of 35-20. Lisherness made l6 of these pf?l1'1tS. The Cubs then traveled to Ana- cortes. where they defeated the Sea Hawks in a low scoring game which finally ended 20-9. Gee was high point man with 8 points, and Hunter sparked a drive in the second quar- ter with 4 points. The Bulldogs of Mt. Vernon were beaten the second time by the score of 37-27, Cogdill garnering l6 points. Edisai next went down to defeat by a score of 39-22, with Lisherness Scoring l7 points. The squad then met Burlington again in perhaps the best played game of the season. All the members of the team scored, and the final score was 36-30 in favor of the Cubs. The first quarter in competition with Concrete proved to be a slow one, but the Cubs finally downed them to the tune of 5l-26. ln their second encounter with An- acortes, the Cubs suffered their first defeat of the year, their opponents winning by a score of 37-23. Fianna- gan of Anacortes ran up a score of 19 points. The Cub squad then went to the district tournament as first place team of this county. Here they were de- feated by Mt. Baker and Lynden in two hard fought games. The score of the first game was Mt. Baker 39, Sedro-Woolley 36. The second game ended with Lynden 40, Sedro-Wool- ley 38. Down lett side: Coach Omdahl, Norman Lisherness, Iohn Iech, Walter Meins, David Rothausen, Vaughn Lisherness, Quinby Bing- ham, Manager. Down right side: Coach Colby, Bob Cogdill, Verne Gee, Ioe Hunter, Pat Hinchen, Garry Evans, Bob Allen, Manager. At bottom, from left: Action at Hamilton game. YFLL LEADERS, Hammond and Anderson, in action at the Hamilton game. SSCOND TEAM, Front Row: Holt, lordon, Phay, Roe, Herrick, Minor. RCW 2: Lindbloorn, Ebelinq, Herrin, Maginnes, Cratsenberq, Shroy. Niles Iordan is only letterrnan not pictured. 423-i



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Sprrntrngf for Vrtcttorry Wlth only four lettermen returnrng to the rnder sport thrs year Coach Harmon Colby 'tad to take green matertal from the freshmer and sophomore classes and teach them th undamentals of track tn order to butld a welt oalanced squad Because of the mexperrenced boys Sedro Woolley dtd not repeat the feat af the past sexeral years Wtth thts years xperren e behrnd them however they should ome back next ycar to form a strong team Vluch talent was arscovered tn the tnterclass 'neet whtch the Juntors won The Cub shot putters came through rn the :telay Carntval rn whtch l6 schools parttcr oat d to wtn the shot put relay thereby gtvtng aedro Woolley fourth place tn the meet Th ombtned totals of three throws came wrtknn oress the county and dtstrrct meets had no ne toot of the record The season was started off by a meet wtth Burlrngton Because of thetr superror dtstance nen the Ttgers rolled up a comfortable lead or rd took the meet Bellmgharn was the se ona hool to engage w1th the Cubs tn a meet They nosed out the blue and whtte by a close :J4 to 58 score Sedro Woolley suffered another defeat to Mount Vernon by a 6716 to 54 count Agam acttng as hosts at the Skagrt County track meet on May lO Sedro Woolley contrary to predrctrons placed second wrth 30 U3 pomts among the seven schools partrctpatrng Burltng ton wrth one of the strongest teams rn the schools hrstory glrded rn easrly to cop ftrst place wrth 53 576 Mount Vernon was a close thtrd wrth 25 576 and LaConner was not far be nrnd rn fourth place wrth 21173 Edrson re erved frftn scortng lO U3 pornts Anacortes srxth wlth 8 and Concrete last w1th 4 U3 Although no records were broken a couple af them were serrously threatened Glenn Aller was hrgh man for the Cubs rn the county meet scortng ll pornts He placed frrst tn the htgh hurdles wrth the good trme of l6 4 second tn the low hurdles and second tn the broad Jump Vaughn Lrsherness placed frrst Jn the shot Du' 'Ind thtrd rn the drscus Davtd Larrabee pla ea second rn the dts us and th rd tn the htgh Jump hm Moen tted for frrst rn the pole vault hm dtd excepttonally well for hrs ftrst year and has great possrbthtte for next year -..,, The ftrst and seccnd place wrnnets tn th ounty meet automattcally aualrfred for thrs dts trrct meet and the ftrst place wrnners of the dtstrtct go to the state meet At the trme of qorng to press the dtstrtct meet on May l7 had not been held After the record made at thc county neet tt appeared that the Cubs woulo have a good chance to pace 1n the drstrtct meet due to the fact that the Cub trackmen have pectalwed rn a few events Sedro Woolley had tour box s guahfted for the dtstrrct They are as fcllo is Vaughn Lrsherness shot put Glenn Allen hrgh and low hurdles and broad Jump ltm Moen pole vault and Davrd Larrabee hscus The four lette men who returned for tract: thrs year were Captatn Dave Larabee out standtng rn the hrgh Jump and dtscus Bothausen and Btll Stetson sprtnt men Glenn Allen hurdles Ftrst year men made good showrngs were Boss Parr showed constderable abrlrty tn the pole vautt and htgh Jump Vaughn Lrsherness who made excellent showtngs tn the shot put and dtscus Pat Htnchen shot put and sprtnts hm Moen pole vaulter and Kenneth Duncan axeltn Dave and W P who Stewart Don Btnghouse and Floyd Chrtstoffer son all dtstan e men Robert Bart and Bay Watts manager are credtted wtth keepmg the track tn excellent condrtton On the Dttatmontcll Baseball opened slowly ths season but under the able management of Coach Brll Mullen the eam gurckly got tnto tts Slflde and play ed good ball the rest ot the year The Cubs lost a trght game to Mount Vernon 6 to 5 and one to Burlrngton 7 to 6 but came back to de feat the Anacortes Sea Hawks 7 to l Cltcktng smoothly the Cubs beat l-lamrlton 7 to l rn the n At to the last garn of the season and on th ofternocn of Maj 8 they were vrc or1C,1s tor th tht d consecuttve ttme when they de f at ct Concr t by a score of 60 Vtfhrle the Concrete game completed the county league schedule and placed the Cubs tn second place everal practlce games were played la er W th returnrnaletterm n N Lrsherness Goad McLellan Gee Wtlcox Knowlton Kell and Shcmshak as a nucleus a good club was formed Due to knee rmurres recerved tn the Burhngton game I McCal1b veteran Cub sec ond baseman was unable to complete the season Players awarded letters other than those ment onea above were Weeks E Wolslegel McCauley Herrrck and Iordan Atterberry re cerved a letter for hrs work as manager 4395 a o ' o J t ' ' .. 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