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'OINTING FOR SECOND IN TRICO MEET Conceded but an outside chance to place first or second in this year's 'rico Track Meet held May 4 l not an entirely dark onep l tt! 0 1 lm lui g f f- if U if l V it li , 5 ii also ' 'Q First row: Bob Meize, Dennis Poulsen, Merlin Brown, Terry Jones, Bill Reese, John Fleetwood, John Poulsen. Second row Coach By Blauman, Duane McDowell, Rich Nehr, Don Wood ward, Duane West, Bill Stein, Don Otto, Tommy Thomas, Mervin Brown. at Stevenson, the Beaver track picture Merv Brown, senior half miler, twice to the state meet as Southwest Vashington's best 880 man, will be out to have one last chance to show is heels to the field. Nineteenth, as a sophg fifth, as a junior, Merv I confident that this year he will do it. Ten men will take part in the Trico meet. Coach Blauman' has them ntered as follows: Reese, Otto, West to go after hurdle events, Reese, l addition to being on the relay team, Nehr to handle middle distance aces and Brown to go after the sprintsg Stein and Woodward to try for iscuss toss, Stein will also try in high jump and possibly the relay ram, if Thomas is unable to Lost through graduation inc ich Nehr, Duane McDowell, March Z7 March 30 April 10 April l3 April l8 April 24 compete, Meize will run the mile. May 4 lude Bob Meize, Bill Reese, Merv Brown Don Woodward, Duane West and Don Otto. TRACK 1957 MEETS Woodland 48 65 Ridgefield Qwillamette Relays, Woodland placed second in Sprint Medley. . . Brown, Reese, Nehr, Thomas, Woodland 48 - Deaf School 46 112 - Kalama 35112 Ridgefield Relays - Woodland third place, 17. Woodland 31 82 Rainier Woodland 55 58 LaCenter Trico Track Meet at Stevenson fCast1e Rock favored with Ridgefield doped to take secondj Seen in action at the only home meet weather good enough to risk camera damage are Meize in mile, Woodward tossing platter, Nehr winning 440, Brown winning 880, Reese coming in second in low hurdles.
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SLI First row: Chumbley, A. Turner, Englert, Hultsman. Second row: Blount, Huston, Fei-is, Youngman, Kasberg, J. Turner, Huddleston. Third row: Blair, Wills, Rhoades, Hoefs, Wood- ward, Chester, Hall, Bays, Coach Ossy Lemiere. BASEBALL Ace pitcher Don Woodward hurls to catcher Hank Hoefs. At the far right Woodward, Bays, Feris, and Blair show the correct batting form. BEAVERS DARKHORSE TEAM As the WOCOWA goes to pressn, the 1957 Beaver basebz team is in second place in the northern division of the T league. Wins over Kalama and Cathlamet and a loss to Castle Rock flast year's division champsj are recorded far. A darkhorse outfit this year, should the green and whi find their collective batting eyes, a title is not too far beyond the realm of possibility. Good pitching by senior Don Woodward and sophomore Ken Bays has been turned in on occasion in practice gan this season, but in only one league game has the pitchinl been topflight. In winning 3-0 from Cathlamet, Woodwa hurled a one-hitter, striking out 17. His mates obtainec runs, two more than needed. If the Beavers can win from Kalama away from home and Castle Rock on the Woodland diamond, there is a strong possibility they may go on to win the division titl1 Lost to next year's nine will be seniors Blair, Rhoade Woodward, Chester, Hall, Feris and Englert.
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First Row: Harry Slayter, Sherman Petty, Danny Weese, Curtis Robertson, Craig Leathers, Dick Weissenfluh, Billy Northcut. Second Row: Claudia Forester, Esther Reijonen, Marilyn Deans, Lynette Sage, Francis Owen, Gayle Lanphear, Sharon Shaw, Roberta Kysar. Third Row: Mr. Schroeder, Pat Burgess, Charlene Ireland, Carol Schurman, Mary Lillard, Carol Slape, Judith Swett, Carolyn Fos- ter, Leilani Burgess, Charlene Satterlee. Fourth Row: Gerry Gregorius, Darell Robinson, Lynn Runnion, Ronald West, Wally Weisserifluh, Chuck Harris, David Weedrnan, Joe Wodaege. EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Mitchell Keisala, Mike Feris, Larry Hess, Bob Klase, Ron Risley, John Schmitz. Second Row: Margaret Fleetwood, Florence Tillotson, Judy Johnson, Hilda Cornwall, LaVonne Feris, Patty Elliott, Joan Kerwood, Marlene Hess. Third Row: Mr. Blauman, Henry Kramer, Joanne Boerste, Dianne Hill, Elaine Flynn, Donna Bailey, Judy Duchscher, Charles Northrup. Fourth Row: Dorothy Hoefs, Terry Haataja, Earl Rice, Ron Waldner, Jerry Bale, Sandra Dehning, Judy Grindheim, Betty Engrnan. Absent when picture was taken: Joan Hansen, Bill Thompson, Paul Johnson, Bill Cook, Jim Adams. 41. A 1 1. 1 , ' -df ' 'W S- JFS Qgqa
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