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f - 7 ff.. ,...z'4e4e44d' ' The members of the football squad learned ball handling tactics from Coach Stub Rowley. Backk Row-W. Renfrow, E. Woodwiss, Managers, A. Bufton, B. Edge, D. Wake, S. Thomson, A. Kolmodin, B. Greenwood, M. McLachlan, L. Eastham, D. McNealy, D. Charlton, H. Martin. 3rd. Row - P. Haberman, Trainer: G. Watson, G. Jump, Managers, B. Wippel, J, Hanson, A. Peter, B. McCauley, K. Kukes, G. Bellah, J. Mehan, C. Barrett. 2nd. Row-R. Pickup, S. Jacobs, J. Church, W. Haberman, B. Hickenbottom, R. Schuller, J. Frichette, D. Barnhart, D. Morrow, B. Bieloh, J. Liboky, J. Houser, D. Morrison, J. O'Neil. Front Row - W. Renfrow, R. Rockne, B. Lyons, D. Boyer, A. DeBerard, R. Mountjoy, D. Peire, L. Pickup, D. Webley, J. Bonjorni, Assistant Coach Wiseman, Coach Rowley. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Around end at the Armistice Day game against Cle Elum came Ralph Schuller, with Jim Houser blocking for him and Jack Church in the background. Sept. NOV NOV '52 GRID SUMMARY 14, there-Mt. Si .,,. ..,.. 21, here-Cashmere 28, therefT0ppeni5h 5, herefwaluato ........ ..... 12, the-refPr0sser ..., 19, there -Selah ........ ...., 26, here-Marquette 2, therefHigh1and 1...., ..... 12, here -Cle Elum 18 21 0 19 6 14 6 13 6 12 20 - 7 6 -34 -28 -18 -27 -14 Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Eilensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ellensburg Ken Kukes Doss Morrow Stan Jacobs Jim Houser Alan Peter 8 This page co-sponsored by POWELL FURNITURE and MAJOR and THOMAS-OLDSMOBILE
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rw? E . . 1 ip Lvl it i . V . 1, l l l . .... ,i r ... . l...,, ,f..,,.-,..vl...t,'-... .f Nw.: aatfaw claw and Zadgiifd Sept. 28-The Bulldogs squeeked by with 7-0 win over a rugged Toppenish team. Oct. 4-Radios thronged the study hall and class- rooms as the World Series began. Dirty noses, stinky faces Conionsb and dishpan hands were the scars of the initiates of Latin Club. OCTOBER Oct. 6-Brains were retired, aptitude tests were over. The 14-13 jinx was broken. We lost to Wapato here 19-6. Highlight was the appearance of twelve Wapato players on the field. Oct. 8-Give away prizes! But, what hunter could use a pink slip? Bewildered parents went through the rigamaroe of open house. Oct. 9-Broadway material was given chance to ex- hibit itself . . . senior play tryouts began. Top tune of the week was, NA Kiss to Build a Dream On. Oct. 10-Seniors elected advisors, Miss Klobucher and Mr. Vancil. The Yanks won the World Series. Oct. 11-Juniors elected as advisors Mr. Stakkestad and Mr. Henry, and the sophomores elected Miss Shuck and Mr. Bowen. Oct. 12-Talk by salesman from Curtis Co. began magazine sales. Homecoming candidates were present- ed during pep assembly. The Bulldogs whizzed by Prosser, 34-6. Oct. 15-Magazines sales went strong . . . added fea- tures were a nickle dive, Citation Chorse going to highest room each dayb, and magic eight ball. Oct. 16-Top tune on EHS Hit Parade was Because of You. Oct. 17-Student body elected as royal court, Grace Lunstrum, Queeng Glenna Herbert, Junior Princessg .. V Crouse, Gage, Snowden, and Smith showed their Yell leading ability at this pep rally, as well as the other football and basket ball games held throughout the year. and Janet Hjelm, Sophomore Princess. Good musical interpretation by soloists and chorus was enjoyed at annual concert. Oct, 18-Betty and Rex began taking junior and sen- ior pictures for the Klahiam. Oct. 19-Still riding high, the Bulldogs defeated Selah 28-14. Oct. 22-Room 22 turned Citation out to pasture . . top homeroom in magazine sales. Oct. 23-Top tune of week was HA Kiss to Build a Dream On. Oct. 25-Radio class brought royal court, alumni, and former yell kings together for opening of Homecoming activities on KXLE, followed by a serpentine and pep rally. Oct. 26-Welcome Grads! Homecoming assembly intro- duced court and oldest grad. To complete the clay, the Bulldogs triumphed over Marquette 18-6. Alumni had dance and open house after game. Oct. 29-Early pranksters caused the teachers to move fast to Mr. Bowen's tree. Oct. 30-Halloween! Prize action of that night was a dead cat in Mr. Rowley's bed. I r George Bellah Jack Church John Llboky Dave Charlton Walt Haberman This page co-sponsored by KERN AND D ANO and LUNSTRUM PAINT AND GLASS
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in I also azmafz FAL.L AND FOOTBALL came in the same breath just as the wind died down. From the first kick-off at Mt. Si to the final gun of the Armistice Day game, the Bulldogs won with grace and took defeat like men. Highlights of this season were the roof-raising pep assemblies, a highly successful magazine sales contest, a dance sponsored by Pep Club, and the Second Annual Homecoming, reigned over by Queen Gracie. '52 PIGSKIN SEASON A forty-two man squad turned out with Coach Row- ley. The theory of hard work built up a winning team, the work grind being broken only by an oc' casional joke from assistant coach Russ Wiseinan. Losing their first three starts by small margins, the team caught fire, and with an enthusiastic student body backing them, the Bulldogs came through, win- ning the next six games, to place second in the North- ern Division behind Wapato. Stan Jacobs was captain of the team. Monte McLachlin was voted the most inspirational player, and Walt Haberman received the blocking award. Jack Church, Jim Eastham, and Jacobs were named on the All Northern Division team, and Jacobs to the All State team. Second string winners were Bob McCauley, Ralph Schuller, and Bud Hickenbottom. Haberman placed on the third string, and honorable mentions went to George Bel- lah, Jim Houser, and Doss Morrow. K. - .A x. . KN- . 1 - ,V -. ,4 ..'. l 5783 ix X N qu., W Walt Haberman, awarded the blocking award in football, and Monte McLachlin, voted the most inspirational, showed their awards to Captain Stan Jacobs and Coach Rowley following the Fcotball Banquet. Edge, Thtomson, Kolmodin, Kukes, Frichette, and Peter, showed their anxiety from the bench during a tight spot in the Marquette game. Jim O'Neil Jim Frichette Ralph Schuller Don Morrison , Bud Hickenbottom This page co-sponsored by T. G. HEATON and J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 9
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