Ellensburg High School - Klahiam Yearbook (Ellensburg, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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mm nada ,... Jan. 26-A heartbreaker went on record for the Bull- dogs and fans. Marquette won 64-62. The first loss in thirteen victories for the Bulldogs. Jan. 28-Dr. Gable stressed the importance of having a goal in life. Cry was again the favorite on the Hit Parade. Jan. 29- Mn America didn't arrive because of the flood waters in California. The Gonzaga Choir pre- sented a magnificant concert instead. Jan. 30-The last 81.75 was due on Klahiams. Jan. 31-A new fad was the streaks in the Sopho- more girls' hair. FEBRUARY Feb. 1-Hidden talent was found in the March of Dimes Assembly. Hanks led the Bulldogs to a 70-49 victory over the Highland Scotties scoring 35 points. Feb. 2-The Bulldogs beat the Selah Vikings 63 to 54. Hanks led the attack with 23. Feb. 4-Magazine award assembly. Feb. 5-Another Senior Class meeting was held fifth period. Getting ready to graduate got complicated. Feb. 8- Our team is red hot ! Mix a little spirit with a good bunch of kids and you have a ballclub. This was the theme of the pep skit put on by the Advanced Shorthand class. ,L Feb. 8-The Cle Elum Warriors fell again 67 to' 32. The Bulldogs held a one-game lead over the Wapato Wolves. Feb. 9-The Bulldogs took Wapato 53 to 49 to virtually cinch the Class A Title. Feb. 11-There was no hit parade due to the broadcast of a college game. We missed Uncle Bill tonight. Feb. 13-They had a difficult time getting the movies started for the Lincoln Day Assembly. The prize-winning pep skit of the year was presented' by the girI's Junior and Senior Health Classes. Vickerman. Welborn, Lake, Ness, Rlzer, Whiteside, and particularly Hankins tried Mr. Stearns for saying hi . Feb. 16-The Bulldogs took a crushing defeat from Yakima. That unmemoriable score was 53 to 35. Feb. 16-The Bulldogs cinched the Northern Division Title by winning over Top-Hi 64-44. Feb. 18- Cry was top tune on the Hit Parade once more. Faculty members turned green at the suggestion of the tune. Feb. 20-The Junior High presented a top comedy in its production of The Emperors New Clothes. Feb. 21-A roof lifting pep assembly was held -to send our boys off to Wapato for the valley tournament. Feb. 22-Washington's Birthday gave us a holiday. Tournament play began. Ellensburg defeated the Mar- ' quette Squires 54 to 48. Godes scored 27 points. Feb. 23-It was a sad night for us. The Bulldogs lost to Yakima 54-39. FARRELUS maintain's a fine line of clothing for every Elected by Pep Club as an experimental project, half-way high school boy's needs. Mr. Farrell measured Stan Jac- thru the year, were Song Leaders Carol Quigley. Ann obs for a letter sweater as Mrs. Farrell, Gary McMahill, Killian, Jackie Morgan, Jimmy Allen, and Shirley Wells. and Carol Quigley picked the right weave. This page is sponsored by FARRELL'S, where quality is long remembered after the price is forgotten

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The gym saw strange sights of pm curls and tired faces rvev Thursday morning at 8:00 when fifty sleepy Pep Club girls went through their paces. Godes fought for the ball with a Kennewick player as Hanson stood ready. .,.00Z JANUARY Jan. 1-The New Year rushed in. The ten top tunes of the 1951 season were featured on the E.H.S. Hit Parade over KXLE. They were: September Song, A Kiss to Build A Dream On, Because of You, Down South Camp Meetin', Blue Moon, How High the Moon, Hey! Good Lookinl Dream, Too Young, and Gambella. Jan. 4-A Senior Class meeting was held third period, the first of a long, long line of the same. Bulldogs took first league game 55-38 from the Highland Scot- ties. Jan. 5-Bulldogs broke jinx at Selah by topping them 60 to 48. Jan. 8-Ronald Brunson received a heifer calf for his achievements in Jersey Cattle breeding, Jan. 9-A false fire alarm-better luck next time. Jan. ll-Cle Elum was defeated again. This time 65 to 47. Bulldogs still undefeated. Jan. 12-The Wapato Wolves and the Bulldogs were neck and neck, but Godes came through, and the Bulldogs won 46 to 42. Jan. 15-The top tune on the E.H.S. Hit Parade was 'iThe Little White Cloud That Cried . Jan. 17-The Debate team suffered a loss at Toppenish. Jan. 18-The basketball rules were briefed for students in pep assembly by Latin Club members. Bulldogs got over big hump with a comeback victory over Yakima 49-45. Plenty of thrills. Jan. 19-Bulldogs topped Top-Hi 57 to 48. Jan. 21-The top tune of the week was Cry by Johnny Ray. Jan. 23-Mr. Stearns lost Banknightl Grading tests? Jan. 24-The Debate Team was host to Marquette. A victory was gained by E.H.S. Jan. 25-A hopeless game was pulled out of the fire when the Bulldogs really rallied to overcome Marquette 45-41. Providing half-time entertainment at football and basket- The AIRWAY NURSING HOME is the friendly home for ball games were the majorettes, Glenna Herbert, Bobbie many elderly people. Martha Jurgens took pictures of the Bennett, Karen Knudson, Avadine Travis, and Charlene oldest resident, Old Jim, as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jurgens McArthur. look on. 16 This page sponsored by THE AIRWAY NURSINSING HOME, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jurgens, managers



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A reception was given at the court house lawn, following the arrival of the second place basketball team in the State Tournament, for Meagher, Eastham, Godes, Hanson, Bieloh, Ferguson, Barnhart, Coach Wiseman, Zickler, Schuller, Kukes, Hanks, and Hickenbot tom. Feb. 26-Jim Stowe, FFA member won a scholarship to W.S.C. Feb. 29-More tournament play. The Bulldogs played the best game of the season to date by beating Sunny- side 62 to 41. - MARCH March 1-The Bulldogs defeated Kennewick 56 to 36 and kept alive the hope that we would get to the state tournament. ' March 6-Students took a look at the National Photo Awards in the back of the study hall, with Terry Camden's winner in there with the rest. ' March 7-Can you still hear that train coming? Sopho- mores really advertised their Sox Hop. Bulldogs come- back in final stretch was enough to defeat Pasco 55-53 - Bulldogs qualified for the state, tourney. March 8-Sophomores held Sox Hop.,Levies, plaid shirts and everything but the boots. dana ming THE SECOND BREAK came riding into town upon convertibles with the members of the basketball squad, fresh from their second place triumph at the State Tournament. The Seniors presented a highly successful ball, Manhat- tan Serenadef' and the theatrically minded quickly filled the parts for the all-school play , R. U. R. Dirndls, spring dresses, and sport shirts came out of winter hibernation for a warmer spring than usual fol- lowed by our usual second winter. March 12-Off to State. The student body gave the team and coaches a send off. The Bulldogs defeated the co-favorite Port Angeles 68 to 48 to become the talk of the tournament. March 13-The Band took off for the State tourna- ment. The Bulldogs took the Roosevelt Teddies 49 to 54 and became the Cinderella team of the State Hoop Classic. March 14-The dark horse Bulldogs reached the state finals with a win over Bremerton 47 to 37. March 15-The Bulldogs lost to favored Walla Walla by a 48 to' 43 score but they showed everyone that they could give any team a run for their money. To the Ellensburg rooters the Bulldogs were their Cham- pions. ,I March 16-Ellensburg welcomed home the great Bull- dogs. Thousands turned out to greet the Bulldogs and show their appreciation for the great job they did at State. March 17-The student body showed their apprecia- tion to the team at an assembly. Fritzie Davidson and Virginia Brune were among the frequent visitors to the DAIRY QUEEN to receive from Mr. Watson, owner and manager, the cone with the curl on top. x18 This page sponsored by DAIRY QUEEN, Boyer and Bufton strummed an original guitar duet to Watson, Whiteside, Gibb, Haberman, and other guests at the Senior Ball, Manhattan Serenade. where you get 1lllC7'GOflC with 'the curl on topm

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