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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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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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I I I I WW W6 Q W Dave Charlton Roland Pickup co-chairmen of the Maga- E 1. t - If -d d t th p ,Cl b zine Sales carnpaign, and Mrl. Stakkestad watched Shir- Dgni2a,.:2,T0i?ng V122 fzzigglf tesm byetheezunilfn. Iey Anderson, high seller for the day, dive for her nickels. Quartet, Consisting of Eastham, Frichetter Jump' Watson. Oct. 31-Make-up artist Hal Rodman transformed students in National Assembly. NOVEMBER Nov. 2-Highland wos in the dumps after 27-13 defeat by Bulldogs. Nov. 5- Twilight Soiree was elected as prom theme by Junior Class. Nov, 7-'Crusade for Freedom truck demonstrated how balloons are sent into iron curtain countries. Nov. 8-Junior High presented Ask the Professor as annual choral show. Nov. 9-A speaker and movies were presented at Armistice Day Assembly. Nov. 12-MUD! A near upset was blocked as Bull- dogs pulled through to beat their traditional rivals, Cle Elum, 14-6. l I 1 tif' sf? , gc Nov. 18-3564.42 total for the Red Cross Drive. Spon- sored by the Sophomore speech class, a contest re- sulted in the Sophomores first, the Juniors second, and the Seniors third. Nov. 29-The Senior Class presented The Curious Savage -a great production. Nov. 30-The basketball season began officially with the first pep assembly. DECEMBER Dec. 1-The Bulldogs defeated four teams to capture the Wapato Jamboree. Dec. 4-The snow fell down on E.H.S. Dec. 5-The Triple E Girls sold basketball pencils to pencil borrowing students. Dec. 7-A short Junior Class meeting was held giving last minute tips on the Junior Prom. Bod Edge Bob McCauley Monte McLachlin Jim Eastham Bill Greenwood 10 This page co-sponsored by SCHAAKE PACKING COMPANY and RAMSAY HARDWARE COMPANY
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