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-FOOTBAL!. u broken leg. The following week Carter trampled Broadus in a 37-0 game held on the home field. The Bulldogs piled up another victory in their game with the Baker Spartans with the score 42-23. The last game of the season was played with the Circle Wildcats to decide the second and third place in the conference standing. Circle won this game 42 to 23. Carter scored a total of 284 points against the 141 points made hv its opponents.
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FOOTBALL Jimmy Riley Wayne Brewer Teddy Waterland Kenneth David Clarence Pulse Gross Rowley The Carter Bulldogs started the 1948 football season minus three first-string players who were graduated last spring. Despite this handicap and the fact that the Bulldogs had only one week of practice before encountering the State School Beavers, they were able to come home with an easy victory in a 50 to 19 count. The Bulldogs next met the Buffalo Ranchers on the Buffalo .field in a 13-13 tie game. Later in the season when the two teams met on the home field the game was called off early in the third period with a score of 51-0 in favor of the Bulldogs. Carter lost its first conference tilt to the Terry Terriers on the home field by a score of 43 to 25. Then came the Carter-W ibaux game played on the Longhorns’ field when Carter overcame the clash by a score of 18 to 18. This was the game in which Carter’s center, Ronald Purdum, suffered Kenneth Schweigert Forrest Phelps
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----------------- CARTERETTES Row I: (left to right) Elmore. Row- ley, Purdum. Downing. Row II: Yates, Gundlach, Volin. F. Richards. Summers. Edwards, Phel.s, Ouen. Row III: Cooper Figg. Senrud. Mrs. Sandy, sponsor; Loken, Stic Court- ney. Row IV: King ley, Taylor, Laird. Ward. Burch, Taylor. Yates. The Carterettcs successfully completed their ninth year as an active organization whose main aim is the building up the school spirit at all of the sports activities. They also handle the task of developing all the school yells. Miss Viola Sandy was the capable sponsor of the organization which is composed of a total of twenty-five girls. For the guiding executive body they elected Hazel Summers, president; .(ill Cooper, vice-president, and Phyllis Townsend, secretary-treasurer. To fill the all-important position of cheerleaders the Carterettcs chose Carolyn Purdum Carla Elmore. Rose Anne Rowley, and Patricia Downing. Donna Kingsley was elected to fill the vacancy made by Pat Downing Who left during the middle of the year. Second place honor was awarded to the cheerleaders at the Miles City cheerleading contest. This year’s cheerleaders’ uniforms were of white corduroy jackets trimmed will ,.„1 d buttons, and white pleated blue skirts. The girls also wore majorette style boots The remainine Carterettcs wore blue athletic sweaters, trimmed with the Bulldog emblem and the year of cradu ation numbers, and white skirts. v s The Carterettcs had a busy year selling hamburgers and soft drinks at all of the games. The profits made in this venture were equally divined among all girls who journeyed to the Miles City tournament. Downing. Elmore. Rowley. Purdum.
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