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TRACK Fourteen men turned out for track this sea- son to form one of the best track teams Ephrata has ever had. There are plenty of freshmen this year that are learning the ropes, Following are the different events and those entered in each: lOO-yard dashfBob Burd, Lewis Benville. 220-yard dash-Bob Burd, Harry Drittenbas. 44O1yard run-Don Loan. 880-yard run-sVernon Harmon. Mile-Ray Loan. 220-yard loy hurdlesAAlbert Treiber, Ver- non Harmon. lOO-yard high hurdlesf-Alfred Wicknov. Discusf-Harry Drittenbas, Don Bluhm. Shot put--Lewis Benville. Iavelinfl-larry Karas. Pole Vault--Ray Smith, loe Kelly. High lump4Clarence Boruff, Larry Smith. Relay-Bob Burd, Lewis Benville, Harry Drittenbas, Don Loan. Mmm 37104151 Reel BASEBALL Ephrata started out their second year of base- ball under Coach Roth. Many of the players of the l946 Grant County championship team re- turned this year. After a poor start with a defeat by Moses Lake and Wenatchee our morale was lowered some, but we are still pulling for a place in the honor- ary finals. The season so far does not look very promis- ing, but We hope that in the near future our baseball team will be better established. TENNIS This year we made a fresh start in tennis, under the coaching of Mr. Moodhe, who is a good player himself. Although none of the players had had much experience, we had a fairly successful season. The players, both boys and girls, did their best and had lots of fun playing. C
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SECOND STRING Back RowvCoach Roth, Bud Bluhm, Lee Blanchard. Larry Smith, Tom Bickford. Bob Oja. Morgan Johnson. Manager. Front Row-Chuck Nunn. Walt Lyons. Ray Smith, Darrell Hayes. Joe Kelly. The second string started the season out by defeating Waterville. They had a very good season with only one defeat, that was by Grand Coulee. The boys this year gave us a pretty good preview what we can expect next year. Ephrata 33fWaterville 17 Ephrata 39-Moses Lake 16 Ephrata 21fMoses Lake 16 Ephrata 40---Waterville 18 Ephrata 36efLeavenworth 18 Ephrata 49-Leavenworth 17 Ephrata 23eeGrand Coulee 36 THE SEASON The Ephrata Tigers' basketball team completed a very successful season this year with a record of only four games lost. Coach Roth fashioned a team which was able to defeat every one of its oppo- nents with the exceptions of Chelan, Omak, and Dryden. The season was launched by the winning of their first three games from Waterville, Quincy and Moses Lake. They were not so lucky in the next game and met defeat by the strong Dryden five. ln the County Tournament the Tigers came out on top, by winning the traveling trophy for the second time. ln the District Tournament, however, after winningtheir first two games the Tigers lost to Chelan in the championship game and received third place. THE SCORES Ephrata 32--Waterville 14 Ephrata 40-Wilson Creek 23 Ephrata -Warden 14 Ephrata 364Quincy 21 Ephrata 40eOdessa 29 Ephrata -eWatervi11e 18 Ephrata 38vlVloses Lake 30 Ephrata 43' -Warden 18 Ephrata -Marlin 17 Ephrata 32 Dryden 40 Ephrata 43 -Grand Coulee 27 Ephrata Leavenworth 30 Ephrata Leavenworth 18 Ephrata 35N--Moses Lake 23 Ephrata fl-lartline 20 Ephrata 22wDryden 41 Ephrata 43fQuincy 31 Ephrata fOdessa 22 37
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erm fmem loan Bush, lo Harbeston, and Donna Loree were chosen by popular vote ot the students to lead us in our school yells. The three girls did a very good job in leading the yells at our football and bas- ketball games. The student body de- cided they wouldn't elect a Yell Queen because ot the fact that the three girls were all equal in their ability to lead the yells. We wish to express our gratitude toward the girls for the fine job they did this year. ' PEP CLUB Back RowfDoris Correll. Shirley Affleck, Donna Guffin, Carolyn Porter. Pauline Heer. Marion Lemon, Loa Jean Shultz. Janet Lunn. Joan Titzel. Front Row-Mary Rucker. June McDonald. Nancy Noble. Eleanor Johnston. Marilyn Schill. Janelle Plotts. Dona Loree. Doris Swanson. Mrs. Nelson. ' This club is an honorary organization made up of the Senior High girls in school functions. In order to become members of Pep Club girls must meet point and scholastic requirements. The purpose of the Pep Club is to create pep and school spirit at all games. The clul:-'s activities for the year included the initiation of new members for both semesters, decorating and advertising for the Grant County Tournament, participating in the selling and taking of tickets at all games. PEP CLUB OFFICERS Pauline Hee: President D01-i5 Swanson Norma Robinson V. Pres. June McDonald Donna Guffin Sec. Bl Trcas. Lgafjean Shultz Advisor-Mrs. Nelson 39
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