HOME ROOM 7 Row I: Marie Kubola, Charolle Lilianlhal, Elizabelh Hughes, Mable Lindsay, Jeanelle Gaskins, Mariorie Henry, Donna Norwood, Shirley Miller. Row 2: Osborne Baldwin, Bernice Brofhero, Phyllis Rowland, Nancy Core, Donna Bevilhimer, Doris Lee, Coralie Finch, Mr. Landon. Row 3: Roberf Sfull, Frank Daniels, Verne Crihfield, Bruce Soloman, Raymond Meir, Edward Maerlens, Whifney Turpen. Row 4: Ross Zahler, Roberl Williamson, James Bell, John Cadenhead, Dale Rounds, Jerry Roberfs, Theodore Harfung. Row 5: Sfanley Larson, Cecil Coflield, Ronald Reeme, James Paris, Glen Jensen, Allon Colhran, Roberf Edgerfon, Roy James. HOME ROOM 223 Row l: Donna Miller, Darlene Powers, Jackie Waddle, Marilyn Edgar, Priscilla Carrol, Alice Adamson, Velma Tyler, Shirley Jackson. Row 2: Jim Barrell, Leona Briggs, Anifa Morris, Joan Hayes, Rosalie Curry, June Ferguson, Donna Vanlieu, Dolores Waile. Row 3: Donald Hagin, Donald Denning, Richard Kirkpafrick, Carl Prenzlow, Leo Rice, Laverne Busmire, Mr. Thompson. Row 4: Kenf Sfrickland, Glenn Clayfon Jr., Lawrence Olsen, Carl Johnson, Herman Michel, David Griesenger, Harold Granlham, Tarry Van Sivearinger. Row 5: John Schulfz, Roberl Madison, Perry Argabrighl, Roberl Taylor, Harry Tokle, Roberl Owens, Roberl McFarland. Two Sophomore boys, Richard Kendrick and Ted Schiel, won conference in wreslling rhis year. Sev- eral olher boys such as Gordon Tressler, Junior Claylon, Donald Hagin, Roberl Hering, and orhers excelled in loo+ball and baskelball. The baseball and lrack leams were largely made up of Sophomore boys. Second place was held by lhe Sophomores in PAGE 28 'lhe final oulcome ol fha rally. The Sophomore class has slarled well on lhe way 'ro success as a leader aboard lhe Pirale Ship. They are 'rruly worlhy of fhe posiiions lefl lhem by lheir shipmales lighling around lhe world fo keep Engle- wood High 'rhe place lhey lell il.
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iv' . Row I: Harry Bowland, manager: Dick King, Duane Fleer, Bill Mufh, Darrell Blair, Gene. Thompson, Jackie Graves, manager: Sam Higa, Bill Welle, Norman Sible, Wilbur Wrighf, Bill Wegerf, Kenny Roof, manager. Row 2: Kenny Green, Bill Engle, Sfanleyy Compfon, Ernie McDonald, Mike Hubbard, Melvin Spence, Jim Marks, Junior Clayfon, Bob.Klingensmifh, Lee Nelson, Harold' Akers. Row 3: Mr. Broadbenf, Paul Worosello, Bob Cronin, Gordon Burr, Darold Kelly, Bruce Owen, Ed Smifh, Mickey Smifh, T REE . George Caldwell, Ted Wolf, Mr. Thompson. .le . ::'. 151 lvr ' 'h 'r2 ' -' I CO-CAPTAINS MELVIN SPENCE and BRUCE OWEN Englewood's Pirafes-fo-be reporfed af fhe equipmenf room The sunny affernoon of Sepfember firsf ready fo sfarf ouf on fhe I944-45 grid season. Wifh fhe leffermen holding prefer- ence over fhe less experienced feammafes, fhe equipmenf was quickly checked ouf, and pracfice was under way. Charles Thompson, as coach of fhe Pirafes, quickly whipped fhe feam info shape: buf feam co-ordinafion was nof up fo fhe measure of fhe Soufh High Rebels, and fhe Pirafes dropped fheir opener fo ,fhe larger Denver school, 27-O. ln fheir second pre-season confesf fhe Pirafes Tangled wifh fhe Colorado Springs Terrors. Affer holding fheir opponenfs deadlocked fo a 6-6 half-fime score, fhe Pirafe defense gave away and fhe foufed Terrors Took fhe counf over fhe Pirafes, 24-6. The Pirafes iourneyed fo Pueblo for fheir lasf pre-season encounfer and came ouf on fhe shorf end of a 20-O counf in a game which was beffer played fhan fhe score indicafes. The Pueblo feam, who lafer won fhe Sfafe Championship, scored all of fheir poinfs in fhe firsf half and had 'rhe Pirafes been able fo gef fheir offense under way in The second half, fhey mighf have faken fhe game. In fhe league opener fhe Pirafes mef fhe Boulder Panfhers on fhe laffer's field. The Pirafes held fheir opponenfs fo 7 poinfs in 'rhe firsf half, buf were unable fo develop an offense. An infercepfed pass by fhe Panfhers, which fhe Pirafes fhrew PAGE 30 in a final affempf fo score, neffed fhe Panfhers anofher 6 poinfs, and fhe game ended I3-O. On fhe Loveland indian field fhe Englewood boys finally inaugurafed a win by nosing ouf 'fhe Indians, 8-7. The Pirafes fhen mef fhe league-leading Forf Collins feam on fhe Pirafe field and held fhe Lambkins fo a 32-0 score. Having scored 248 poinfs in 5, previous games fhe Lambkins were amazed af fhe fighf fhaf fhe Pirafes gave fhem. In fhe nexf game fhe Pirafes broke a fradifion and beaf fha Longmonf Troians, I4-I3, af Longmonf, a frick fhaf had nof been furned since Englewood enfered fhe league in I939. The Pirafes mef fhe Greeley Wildcafs on fhe Pirafe Field for fhe final game of fhe year. Alfhough fighfing hard, since fhis game was fheir homecoming, fhe Pirafes were nof able Io cafch fhe Wildcafs and fhe game ended 33-26 in Greeley's avor. The league season ended wifh Englewood winning 2, and losing 3, fo fie for fourfh place. ln a posf-season game, fhe l945-46 edifion of fha Pirafes galloped over an inferior Colorado Milifary School eleven, 40-6. They showed fhaf fhey had power fo give, and would definifely be a fhreaf in conference fhe nexf year. The graduafing leffermen were as follows: Darold Kelly, Bob Cronin, Norman, Sible, Dick King, Bruce Owen, Ed Smifh, Mel Spence, Bill Welle, Ernie McDonald, Ed Hunfing- fon, and Bob Klingensmifh.
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