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js, f P ,J ji P ,ff ffl GIRLS' LETTER CLUB Rubber rationing and the war have affected girls' athletics as much as any activity in high school. When playdays were cancelled, We were forced to limit our schedule to inter-class tournaments. f The short speedball season, occasioned by the weather, made it impractical to select a team. Freshmen, sophomores, and upperclassmen volleyball teams competed for the school title. The sophomores defeated the other teams to become school champions. The freshmen and upperclassmen finished second and third, respec- tively. In a basketball tournament, similarly conducted, the sophomores were first, upperclassmen second, and freshmen third. Early in the spring, new badminton equipment was received. Soon, bad- minton became the chief spring sport and turnouts were held after school. During the last two years Miss Kipperberg has been the director of girls' athletics at Stanwood High School. 1 Cecilia Moe
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FOOTBALL With Cecil Stanley as captain, Stanwood's successful 1942 grid iron squad won second place in the Snohomish County B league. The Pirates lost one game after defeating five teams, two of which were A league members. Stanwood, through a series of bad breaks, lost the champion- ship to Sultan 12-6. The traditional Armistice Day game with Lincoln gave Stanwood the victory with a score of 26-0. First letters in foo-tball were awarded to Harold Boreson, Lloyd Carlson, Howard Kaurin, Howard Olsen, Stan Olsen, Bill Peterson, Jesse Hall, Dan Hess, Bill Cheatley, Bill Phillips, Irving Utgaard, Dick Johnson, Marvin Jones, and Manager Bill Norgaard. Boys receiving their second or third letters were: Cecil Stanley, Calvin Husby, Dick Olsen, Wally Thurmond, Don Wick, Chuck Simonson, James Pedersen, Ben Hanson, Maynard Christensen, and Ed Strand. The following will be lost to the squad by graduation: Dick Olsen, James Pedersen, Don Wick, Bill Cheatley, and Chuck Simonson and probably many others will not return next year, but will enter the service of our country. Schedule Monroe ....... 7 Stanwood Anacortes ....... ...... 0 Stanwood Darrington , ....... ...... 0 Stanwood Everett B ....... ...... 0 Stanwood Lake Stevens ....... ...... 6 Stanwood Sultan ............. ......... 1 2 Stanwood Lincoln ....... 0 Stanwood Total ....... 25 Total . i k'k,' N lp? 13 lf! 'L if S V G11 -39-
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