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9 December 19 December 20 December 26 January 1 January 3 January 9 January 10 January 16 January 17 here there there here there 1 ere here the 'e here- Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg oz 1 1 I BULLPUP BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Cle Elum 20 January 23 there Cle Elum 24 January 24 there Thorp 13 January 30 here Marquette 33 January 31 there Wapato 36 February 6 here Toppenish 27 February 7 there Highland 23 February 13 there Yakima 20 February 14 here Cle Elum 27 Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Marquette 27 Selah 24 Wapato 34 Highland 17 Yakima 30 Toppenish 27 Cle Elum 38 Selah 23 The Bullpups came through a fast season at the top. They won thirteen out of their fourteen games, losing only to Cle Elurn. Coach Dutch Henry's boys were speed, accurate, and coordinated. It looks as if basketball at E.H.S. Will be excellent in the next two years. 29
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ea 'mae ' ,-fotia 4 r l PAN-AMERICAN CLUB Top: Mr. Moore, G. Hofstrand, R. Varnum, G. Preston, G. Kelley, J. Lee 3rd: R. Price, V. Hoke, M. Cr-oss, S. Hawks, C. Miller, P. Cleman 2nd: G. Kensel, D. Thomas, M. Hagwood, B. Minton, J. Stevenson, B. MeDow, B. Payne lst: J. Hartman, B. Capps, L. Jeffers, P. Eastham, M. Williams, F. Harris , .3 PAN-AMERICAN CLUB S Buenos dias amigos! Pan-Am Club was started in 1928 by the enthusiastic Spanish students who were eager for knowledge about Spanish speaking people, cities, customs, and literature. Each year the club has put on an assembly featuring the gay colorfulness and warmth of life south of the border. This year the club has been extremely active, meeting for several dinner parties and putting on an , unusual assembly featuring a fiesta scene, they carried out the Pan American theme through April 15- 17, making the populace of our school Latin-American conscious. The highlight of the year was the Spanish banquet with the entire atmosphere in the Latin mood. Officers for the second year division were: Jo Hartman, president, jane Lee, vice-presidentg Mary I-Iagwood, secretaryg Gary Hofstrand, treasurer, Mr. Moore, advisor. The first year group chose as their officers the following: Shirley Hawks, president, Betty Minton, vice-presidentg Pat Cleman, secretary, and Dixie Thomas, treasurer. LATIN CLUB Ahhh-amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant -chant the students of the old and romantic language of the Romans-Latin. But, since 1932, the scholars have felt that con- jugating verbs was just a part of what they should learn. They wanted to know more about 1 the traditions and customs of the Latins from the days of Romulus and Remus Cmythological builders of Rome up to the decline and crumble of this freak Empire with the result that Latin Club was established, mixing forms and Latin novels with banquets parties and picnics ump secretary Martha Stewart, treasurer Russ Hall, sgt-at arms' and Mr. Gates, advisor Top: l. Jensvold B. Marr A. Pacot M. Stewart Seated: D. Warman, Russ Hall, J. Haberman, L. Jump Chosen as officers were: jim Haberman, 'S president, joan Ralls, vice-president, Larry , J , s 3 1
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