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Seventh Grade Basketball Squad: kneeling, Coach Fred Luce, Gene Swett, Howard Powell, Ken Huston, Ricky Boys, RonfSaml Risley, manager. Standing: Jim Ches- ter, Ron Smith, Del Rosbach, Jim Graham, Don Stevenson. Eighth Grade Basketball Squad: kneeling, Fred Luce, Coach, Dick Weissenfluh, Jim Adams, Sherman Petty, Sam Risley, manager. Standing, Darrell Robinson, Lynn Runnion, Earl Rice, Dave Weedman, Craig Leathers. JR. - HI SPORTS Seventh-Eighth Grade Team Wins :sing only to Kessler lboth here and awayj Fred Luce's 8th grade tball team finished with a 7 and 2 record for the season. His er charges of the 7th grade were somewhat less fortunate. They 1 a 4 and 5 mark for the season. a the WOCOWA goes to press, the baseball team has played but one ee scheduled games to date, winning a 7-6 decision over LaCenter. lthers have been rained out. 7th G rade Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland LaCenter Kessler Kalama St. Joseph Kessler Kalama LaCenter 18 Ridgefield Ridgefield Bth Grade- Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland Woodland LaCenter Kessler Kalama St. Joseph Ke s sler Kalama LaCenter Ridgefield Ridgefield Baseball Squad: seated, Jerry Wills, Jerry Balch, Howard Powell, Butch Stark, .Timmy Wilson, kneeling, Gene Swett, Ken Huston, Sam Risley, Jim Chester, Jim Graham, Bill Northcut, Ron Smith. Standing: Dick Weissenfluh, Craig Leathers, Lynn Runnion, Ron West, Ron Waldner, Darrell Robinson, Cliff Weissenfluh, Coach Fred Luce. vm Nimmwwfzmvszs was
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JR. - HI SPORTS Thirty-three man squad lines up in three teams for eagle-eyed Coach Blauman as photographer shoots them from top of Ag building. Varsity and manager of rugged squad shown in near -natural line up: Brown, endg Ripp, tackle, Kramer, guard, Tubbs, center, Arndt, guard, Waldner, tackleg Pflueger, end .... backfield: Kasberg, wingbackg West, fullback, Wills, quarter- backg Thomas, tailback. Baby Beavers Keep Rolling Continuing right where they left off last year, 'By' Blauman's Baby Beavers swept through the football until late October, when Castle Rock kicked two try-for- points to edge the green and white 14-12. That loss was the only one of a rugged season. Welcomed to next year's high school squad will be Les Kasberg, Don Arndt, Tommy Thomas, Doug Wills, John Poulsen, Dixon Tubbs, Bob Ripp, Terry Jones, Gary Smith, Merlin Brown, Dave Huston, Bill Pflueger and Jeff Kramer. In addition to the frosh mentioned above the following 7th and 8th graders were on the largest football squad in history: Ron West, Ron Waldner, Craig Leathers, Hank Kramer, Dave Weedman, Darrell Robinson, Curtis Robertson, Bert Foreman, Fred Caines, Jim Chester, Ron Smith, Jim Graham, Phil Martin, Ken Huston, Jerry Balch, Rich Boys, Don Stevenson, Gene Swett, Jerry Wills, Butch Stark, Bill Greer, Del Rosbach and Bob Humbyrd. This Page sponsored by l956 SCHEDULE WOODLAND LUMBER 81 MANUFACTURING CO. Sept. 27 woodmnd Z7 o sz. Josephus CA 54911 Woodland Oct. 4 Woodland Z7 O Ridgefield and Oct. 10 Woodland Z5 6 Kalama Oct. 18 Woodland 12 l4 Castle Rock WEEDMAN LUMBER Oct. 31 Woodland Z0 0 Kessler Woodland at Longview
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fs 1 .2 my Wav JR. - HI MOMENTS Seventh and Eighth grade youngsters emulate their elders as they enjoy out-of-classroom life. Interscholastic sports, learn- ing fto dancej by doing, and one or two parties a year are entered into with a mixture of zest and self-consciousness that is fascina- ting to adu1t's eyes. A brief comment about the scenes and the people in them could begin with the upper left party photo and continue around the page to the right, forming a letter O .... Here Mrs. Sadlier pours punch for Gene Swett, while just ahead of him is Mike Arnold, just behind is an unidentifiable girl holding her cup ready, and in background under Valentine decoration is Glenna Errion. .who also is in foreground of next picture.. .dancing with popular Jim Chester, and in background facing away from camera are Sandra Crites and Reva Brown .... next dancing picture show Janet Elwood dancing with handsome Darrell Robinson, and Joan Ker- wood watching Ricky Boys' feet. . .in photo immediately below Ricky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Boys show the gathered youngsters a thing or two about social dancing, identifiable in background is Butch West... Seventh grade basketeer Jerry Balch dribbles around Kessler player. ,. bottom right picture shows the dynamic personalities elected by the four home rooms to lead seventh and eighth graders in yells: Luella Kasberg is at left, then Sandra Dehning, Lynette Sage and Joan Hansen, linter- esting note about Luella and Sandra: they kept statistics for high school athletic publicity. .never missing a home gamel. . .bottom left may be seen entire first five of the eighth grade squad: beginning at extreme right and proceeding left are Craig Leathers, Lynn Runnion 1125, Dave Weedman 1101, Dick Weissenf1uhf3l and almost obscured by Dick, peeking over his shoulder, it appears, is Darrell Robinson... then left mid page photo shows coach Blauman giving Jerry Wills a final word of advice before sending in an aprehensive substitute in the waning moments of a game played at Longview on the afternoon of Ha1lowe'en, a dreary, dark, threatening day, but the Baby Beavers didn't mind, they won the game. This Page Sponsored By BANK INSURANCE AGENCY and LDNGVIEW DPrILY NEWS CA 5 -2171 Woodland Longview wi 4f ? ft Q 1: .- 4 , I ,Z-ii' i 'S 1 2 . it K,'. : I fn ' X KFMSQQEQ 1 I f E f is 3. Q M if H' .!llf'lt?g.k.K31 is xii
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