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Page Twenty-eight Home Room 21 1 Row 1: R. Plunkett, R. Kling, A. Carna- han, S. Andree, P. Harris, M. Reiners, J. Barcus, J. Dyer, H. Spinder. Row 2: S. Groves, J. Dietrich, J. Wilson, B. Simmons, M. Langevin, D. Youngquist, P. Baines, S. Sandberg, Mr. Richert. Row 3: K. Tremmel, J. Humbert, C. Davis, F. Cohenour, B. Sydlow, R. Beran- 'ek, Evans. Row 4: C. Harrison, P. Welch, T. Wolf, T. Shockley, G. Burr, K. Moore, B. Huff- man, G. Ida. Home Room 226 Row 1: R. Nelson, M. Smith, K. Green, W. Twist. Row 2: C. Sherouse, Amsbury, R. Stephens, D. Groves, M. Laybourn, B. Bailey, E. Sportsman, L. Sherouse, Miss Hudson. Row 3: M. Sandoval, A. Goto, H. Grant- ham, L. White, A. Christiansen, D. Ure, D. Helling. Row 4: K. Higgins, L. Large, W. Heathers, D. Cox, M. Henderson, V. Kisselman, M. Scott, E. Austin. Row S: F. Goold, G. Thompson, D. Keefer, G. Rucker, J. Marks, D. McCarty, R. Ros- vall, R. Vanderlip. Home Room 22 S Row 1: R. Merritt, J. Rhoades, D. Nessen, B. Burnand, S. Windsor, M. Reinke, J. Meyers, R. Shoemaker, Mr. Davidson. Row 2: D. Irving, B. Basham, D. Brandt, E. Frisbey, B. Goings, G. Jenkins, S. Rounds, C. Ferguson. Row 3: S. Holmes, M. Schmucker, P. Lun- dock, D. Thomas, N. Walker, M. Thomas, B. Lockhart, I. Christopher. Row 4: T. McMillan, W. Muth, H. Karsh- ner, G. Caldwell, D. Hardendorf, T. Noakes, C. Arnold.
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. . Row l: Kenny Root, Lee Hunter, Bruce Owen, Dick King, Ernie McDonald, Henry Gentsch, Bob Perkins, Jimmy Welle. Row 2: Coach Thompson, George Hon, Eugene Thompson, Darell Blair, Harold Chaffee, Bob Carr, A. R. Thorp, LeRoy Singleton, Coach Broadbent. Row 3: Jerry Bond, Bob Cronin, Foster Wills, Darold Kelly, Mickey Smith, Melvin Spence, Lyle Fisk. The Pirate grid machine, built around six returning let- termen and a host of thirty-three inexperienced gridders, opened an eight-game schedule against a strong Rebel eleven from South High, Denver. The light and inexperienced Bucs were overwhelmed by the heavier Rebel gridders. The Pirates then journeyed to Pueblo to play the highly favored Central Wildcats, who captured a hard-fought battle over the Bucs after an Englewood fumble set up the winning tally for the Pueblo team. The Pirates' lone score came in the second period on a pass from McDonald to Kelly. After losing their first two encounters, the Bucs swamped a powerful Brush squad on the Pirate gridiron. The opening bid for our score came in the first period when Bob Klingen- smith plunged from the five-yard line. Another marker was Football Results Englewood ... ..,,,,,,,,.,,,, 7 South .....,.,. .... . ... Englewood ... ,...., 6 Pueblo ,,... ,.,. , ... Englewood ..,,.. 18 Brush ...,.., Englewood ... ,,,... 0 Longmont Englewood ... ..,... 0 Loveland .. Englewood .H ....,, 13 Boulder ,..,,, ..,. , .., Englewood ...... 0 Fc. Collins ....... .... , Englewood .,..,, 13 Greeley Page Tbirt y made by Harold Chaffee going across for the Bucs. Thorp, playing at center, intercepted a Beet Digger pass and raced for the final points. In the conference opener, the Pirates went down before a dominant Trojan team from Longmont. The Bucs, playing clean, hard football, just couldn't cross the Trojan goal. Coming up against the conference champs of Boulder, the Pirates, after trailing 26 to 0 at the half, gave the Panthers a scare but were unable to overcome the lead. Chaffee, triple threat back, went over for the first Pirate score late in the third period. In the final quarter, Thompson, speedy sopho- more back, scored again. Playing on their home field, the Pirates fell before the battling Indians from Loveland. The outclassed Englewood team was unable to match the strength and speed of the Indians. The Bucs then traveled to Ft. Collins where the Lambkins trounced them in a blinding wind which halted the Pirate plays. In their last game of the 43 season, the Pirates played good, hard football but were defeated by the battering Greeley Wildcats. Thompson intercepted a Wildcat pass deep in Englewood territory and streaked 98 yards to score. The second touchdown came on a sleeper play in which Chafee passed to Bond who scored standing up. Standouts on the Pirate forward wall were Spence at guard and Bond at end, while Chafee, Carr, and Thompson dominated the bacllfield spotlight.
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