Approximately thirty
boys began turning out
for track this spring und–
er their new coach, Joe
Borek.
Of the one hundred
boys who turned out und–
er coach John Pill for
junior high baseball, six
were lettermen from the
past year's crew_ They
were Ed Pratt and Cecil
Campbell, pitchers; Dave
Swearing en, catcher,
Fred Patterson, first base;
Toby Halbert, shortstop;
and Jack Valley, out–
fielder.
Yell Leaders: ]amu; Gary Plews.
The three returning
lettermen from the 1950
team included Neil Sel–
jestad, sprinter; Ed Pratt,
dashes and high jump;
and Fred Patterson, dash–
es and broadjump. These
The hardworking managers were Jerry Goodwin and
Rodger Venzke from the ninth grade and Gary Hanson
and Ray Putvin from the eighth grade. With the ap–
proach of spring, when every nook and corner of Loop
Field bustled with activity, the Blazers were fortunate to
secure a field at the airport where they could really work.
boys were in the upper
division. Several new boys who turned in fine perform–
ances included: Don Drengson, pole vault; Bob Sallee,
dashes and high jump; Delbert Moore and Ray Teo.
The schedule included meets at North Kitsap, Hoquiam,
Aberdeen, Centralia, District meet at Hoquiam and the
North South meet at Centralia on May 22.
BASEBALL:
L~ft-Row
1:
Valley, Palltrsou, Gould, Teo. Row
2:
Ramey, Halbert, Swearingen, Pratt, Campbell, Mr. Pill. Row 3: Fredso>J,
Bender, Eacretl, Brown, Arulin, McMahon, Venzke. Row 4: Simmons, Coleman, Kenyon, Buck, Getty, Anderson, Hanson, Goodwin. Row 5:
Clifton, Craddick, Moyer,
B)'nu,
Moore, Milror, Fugtti011, Pui"Ym.
TRACK:
Right-Row
1:
Teo, Clifton, Salmi, VonBargm, Plews. Row 2: Mr.
Borek, Sweari11gt11,
C.
Pe"Yey, Edwards, Chapman, Carr. Row 3: Collon, Howard, Priznu, Moore, Campbell, Patterson, Prall. Row 4: D. Pe-yey,
Drengson, Brown, Larson, Johnston, Hawk.ius, Knight. Row 5: Kdley. Al'ery, Hylton, Yenur, McCoy, Kreifels, Doak, Col/ius.