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azfadww cmd 1460144 77faz'm A serpentine preceded the bonfire and pep rally which started the Homecoming Activities. The band played long and the students yelled loudly. HOME COMING The 2nd annual Homecoming was reigned over by Queen Grace Lunstrum, junior Princess Glenna Her- bert, and Sophomore Princess janet Hjelm. XVeeks of preparation by the general committee, under the leadership of Jimmy Allen, faculty, and student body came to a head on Thursday night, October 25th, with a send-off radio program from KXLE. A serpentine through town ended on 3rd and Ruby Streets with a large bonfire and pep rally. Friday, grads visited their alma matern and attended an as- sembly in their honor. Following the football game, which Ellensburg won from Marquette, 18-6, students and alumni attended a dance and open house at the Y.M.C.A. to climax the 1952 Homecoming activ- lties. The final event of the Homecoming activities was tho dance held following the game at the Y.M.l1.A. Sapp Kaynor, Shaw, Jacroux, Hatzenbeler, Den Beste enjoyed the dancing, along with other students and alumni. Reigning over Homecoming activities were Janet Hjelm, Sophomore Princess: Queen, Grace Lunstrumg and Glenna Herbert, Junior Princess. Half-time entertainment for the Homecoming game was the performance of the flag bearers, majorettes, band, pep club, and the royal court. This page co-sponsored by RIZER BUICK COMPANY and WEBSTER'S CAFE, a good place to eat 11
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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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i Leaving Lincoln Cafeteria after a highly successful Junior Prom were Bud Hickenbottom, Shirley Richards, Margaret Shaw, Donn Kaynor. Dancing in gay Paree at the Junior Prom, Twilight Soiree, were Mr. Rowley, Miss Shuck, Ralph Schuller, Norine Smith, Dale Bowen, Jerry Mann, Karen Knudson, Dean Wake, and Linda Cun- ningham. Je 567 Keene THE LULL between football and basketball hardly existed. Sixty couples attended the junior Prom, Twilight Soireeng and the seniors filled the auditorium for the evening performance of the Curious Savage. Spanish Club presented the Dog-Patch Shuffle , the sophomores speech class sponsored the Red Cross March, and sore studied. Rise up and yell! The pep assembly prepared the defeat of our old rival, Cle Elum by a score of 48 to 39. Dec. 8-Between dances, students and their guests at the Junior Prom gossiped in sidewalk cafes in the shadow of Eiffel Tower. Dec. 10-The Seniors took job placement tests all morning. Lucky! Dec. 14-Sophomores held class meeting. The Bull- dogs invaded the Appleland Country to bring back a 54-39 victory over Wenatchee. Dec. 15-Cashmere was the next victim of the Bull- dogs. Score 56 to 40. Dec. 21-Students out for Christmas vacation. The Bulldogs beat Cle Elum 54 to 30 at our first home basketball game. Dec. 25-Christmas and lots of toys and things for good E.H.S boys and girls. Dec. 28-Bulldogs chalk up another victory, knocking over Mt. Baker 55 to 36. Dec. 29-Fast breathing by both the Bulldogs and Kennewick prove plenty of thrills. The Bulldogs won 58-34. The 'Dog Patch Shuffle Danee,- presented by the JoAnn Lewis, Shirley Taylor, Laura Lambson dropped Spanish Club, provided as intermission entertainment a their money in the senior jar in the annual Red Cross Daisy Mae skit, presented by Johnny Mitchel, Allen drive. Smith, Bernie Crouse, Bob Godes. 12 This page co-sponsored by CAPITAL AVENUE GREENHOUSE and SIGMAN,S FOOD STORES
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