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KNI l-ITS ND With streamers, laughter, Oaky Doakes, and the delight- ful music of Bill Fredrich, the annual K and L took place. Oaky Doakes, the character from medieval times, was the theme, and beautiful blue lighting furnished the setting. The K and L has long been a tradition at Washington and one of its most gala affairs. The senior play, still to be produced, is the sparkling lanie, titled from its main character. Lights, dancing, top hats, and the good old make-you- want - to - dance music drew crowds of happy Chevaliers and Yanks to the senior hop. The Yanks went to great trou- ble to represent all of the pop- ular night spots and famous street corners of Broadway that the Chevaliers will soon visit as they seek careers in the far cities of the world. SE N l G R PRCDM f vv r ur l bb 6 g f , A? w E5 ' 5E' xv D 7 7 in P' aff smioiz. maori .. pr All vfff, Ili- Q 9 K D v I S171 9 Y V ,QIQJ if V . p .1-4 ,Q 2 , Q .TSX 1 , 'rif P, . .. W 9 ,. 'gzip - 'S' ,RLQN .' :if x v I or r 1 is Xl lt I ,J A . i' ll. g1'Z 5g!-il I V D ff w ' l 7 lag, , l l 2 M 0 y 4' iff L W lf-L! . 1 . l ffl QQ, , ' 1 fli 3. N f f 'wildly ' 93 xf f 1 . s fl l l l 5E5S2?aan 1 V ' 'Y .ff ,gy W.n' It . ,fig 0 wal it , .gf N Ll u. yigrgz , l V fr' ,rig . 11y4'i'l7 ,T A X'-f5f'49 . -fl' J. 2 ' 'f ,::jg ' dig - '. 'O' , ff, fi ' N' '.l 3 llll ll - H? was 2 T- , till l- -f ffl' L -fl' . 'till lffb ' ll 1: 0 J l ll ll .. i ll I fly ll ll l T -- l 'ff 2 ' f me: - .. - itll , f, . ll . r - J i 'fl' ' Yi ' , f i ffl l fffffw-. ,'Li,3f'-' . 'I ,nil ' l ' 1. A-, L.: ,' ' i ia -f-til li--. J' l' -it 35? X,-' f- M l if Z E.?:w?:.i:5f..,1l . -, 5 itskib' ,yi uv? X J l, 0 Q ' ,G N ,X Jjlgj E?-Wk Wf!,1Q,6j,!l ',f 1 ei Z X i'- 'ia'lJF'5g?'i T, if' 5 '-iii Nu.. i 1 1 ilu l' 1 7,1 U1 I p 2f2'Q'::'if1mael W- 4 ffffvf WI 21 x X ' 1 1 -s 3' , 70 -'iEEiE1g:'3f'Il .4 Q 1 g V 4 Q it I X .I ,Z f f lNnl'lH?nms . t T ' aff! 1 , l353falXYil1b1 r
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Coach Les Heilman has rounded out his second season as var- sity football mentor at Washington. After handling the Cee team for several years, he took over the Bees for one season only. With the transfer of Coach Marlett, Mr. Heilman stepped into the varsity spotlight, and has han- dled two fairly success- ful teams. Capt. Wayne Waddell Harlan Bateman Bill Bradshaw Dick Calvert Frank Cantril Dick Contreras Although failing to bring home the bacon the Southern League football title for this year Washing ton's Red and Blue eleven made a gallant try for top honors, finally being eliminated by Fremont in the last game of the season after taking the league lead the preceding week. The Generals i944 pigskin squad consisted of hard-fighting, daring, and spirited gridders who loved to play this great American sport and were headed by an equally fine coach, Les Heilman, who developed an always dangerous team from what material he had on hand. ln the initial league tilt of the season, it was quarterback Dick Contreras, who proved the game's hero with his unstoppable smashes off tackle and sweeps around the ends. Ends, Bill Evans and Harlan Bateman, stole all the glory for Washington during the Roosevelt grid battle as their defensive play was all a coach could ask for. Standouts in the Manual Arts contest were linemen Wayne Waddell, Floyd Powers, Bill Bradshaw, Roy Skinner and Warren Richardson, who stopped a touchdown-driving Toiler eleven cold, on the six inch line. On the following week, Polytechnic collapsed before the Bill Mossman-to-Dick Calvert aerial battery, after which Fremont thumped the Generals who, when the curtain finally came down, ending the season, found them- selves resting in third place. VARSITY FOOTBALL-B. Evans, Gallagher, Moore, Bateman, Richardson, Capt. Waddell, Calvert, Rogers, Rennie, Powers, Cantril, johnson, Kapple, Conteraras, McCIuskey, Mossman, Haley, Morning, Manning, Zurek, Fisher, Skinner, Badostain, R. Evans, Caustin, Schultz, Holloway, Barrett, Wolfson, Bradshaw, Grewell, lensen, Debbas, Husbands, Hagan, Church, Pierson, Corwin, Graham, Lindsay, Slane, Blackard, Pederson, Smith, Heidenthal, Win- nigar, Briggs, Greenwood, Heilman, Hauser, Mgr., Bailey, Mgr., Artz, Galloway, Kesslar, Minutella, Hutton, Mgr., Kauwell, Mgr.. Riblett, Mgr. E. MN aS9t Y 'NVaQihw.E'!a.'B's3
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