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Above and below are pictures of the grade school showing the new additions. In the foreground of the above picture is the entrance to the multipurpose room. This room, complete with stage, can be used for school programs, rehearsals,and community gatherings as well as for games and other physical education activities. Folding chairs will be stored on carts under the stage. The foreground of the picture below shows the classroom annex.The class rooms are complete with all modern conveniences. A drinking fountain and toilet facilities are features of each room. The latest style in chalkboards, draw curtains, and storage closets are also included. 35
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Left to Right—Front Row—Ron Henderson, Bob VanPelt, Harold Tetwiler, Jim VanPelt, Homer Brown, and Howard Hopper. Left to Right-Back Row-Danny Shuss, mgr., Gary Sackett, Bob Meeker, Dexter Ausman, Bill Hopper, Alton Tyer.Bill Holloway,mgr.,and Coach Rich Shulkin. GAMES OF 1952 Asotin 18 Lapwai 21 Asotin 20 Colton 42 Asotin 0 Deary 26 Asotin 51 Kendrick 6 Asotin 26 Kendrick 26 Asotin 29 Deary 47 The lack of reserves weakened the team considerably. The Asotin club played every team on even terms for three quarters, but because there were no replacements the team weakened and fell behind. The record the team posted by no means shows the brand of football the Panthers played. In the Lapwai game Asotin scored in the final seconds but it was called back because the referee said Meeker was out of the end sone when he caught the ball. The Panthers proved to have a very good passing attack. Bill Hopper, quarterback, threw 110 passes over the season and completed 71. Of these, 12 went for touchdowns.Bob Meeker caught 51 passes and made 10 touchdowns. The running game was good at times. Harold Tetwiler was the top ball carrier. He made several long gains. Two times he went over 50 yards for scores. The outstanding defensive player was Jim VanPelt who played defensive linebacker. He was very apt at diagnosing plays and several times stopped opponent backs for losses. As this was the first year for football at AHS and there were no experienced players we consider this a very successful season. 34
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