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.1 I os Sop h i s Heated Jackie ()l rist Jim Bocchi first Dancers Deni me Hamilton Bob Brown Biggest Flirts Arnold Selby Wanda Shaw Cutest Smiles Diek Cada Bettie Ilopkins Cutest ('oupie Joanne Hamilton Jimmy Noel Cutest Dimples Lois Braatz Jim Misfeldt first Figures Barbara Moore Diek Hicks (’ittest IHinnles Betty Lea Daily Bill Burness ('utest Ifeditrads Talbert Seaborn Audrey Miller Most Bashful Nancy Ramsay Bernard Vaillancour Cutest Brunettes Christina Demctrakos Diek Hunter Most 'Fernperamental Bruce Beilin Mary Ellen Long
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Best Personality Adelia Bolnn Mike Short llest Executives Mary Landry George Proctor Most Dramatic Martin Butts Helen [.arson Most Ambitious Willis Griffith Nadine Palmerton Most Studious June O’Brien John Fletcher Best Athletes Margaret Blair Ralph ‘ Baldy’ Foster Best Pals Neil Mayfield Lorraine Kluth Most Reserved Jim Shaw Dorothy Davis Most Talkative Johanne Siemens Leslie Hopkins Best Disposition Vera Hasy Phil Blolnn M ost M u siea 11 Tale n t ed Fred Floetke Anita Gwvn ll’ittiest Louis Vogler Wesley Withrow
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Front row. left t«» riftht: Jim Peak. axulMtanl « oarh: Rollin Tutor. Wayne Yanrey. Ralph Foster. Arnolil Selby. Robert Kwlnjr. Floyd Hunsaker. Pouk (’lement. Pick t'ndn. Don .Mast. Frank Ramsey, coaeh. Secoml row: Henry Schortifen. Angelo Glovannlnl. Louis Bickers. Marvin Watson. Neil Alayfiebl. Wilbur Welch. Ralph Mundlin. Rex Young. James Conroy. Don Robin. Third row: Al Cline. Keith Coddinjrton. Richard Vaillancour. Gordon McKay; Bud Peterstelner. Alfred Barker. Fred Foulton. Dick Pope. Dale Casebier. 131 wyn Silva. Fourth row. Phil Itlohm. Vern Yank. Richard Prairie. Pat Patxke. Vern Zimmerman. Italo Ferroni. Joe Miller. Fred Whitney. Jack Brown, Dean Fitzjrernhl. Fifth row: Bernard Vaillancour and Jim Keenan, manngorx The year 1942 brought the most successful gridiron season to k. I’. II. S. ever known before. Under the tutelage of their new head coach. Frank Itainsev. the Pelicans success fully climbed the ladder to he state champions for the first time in K. I’. II. S. football history. To start the hall rolling fourteen lettermen returned for the '12 gridiron season. S with almost all experienced players on the team, although they were outweighed in both the line and baekfield. the Pelicans downed the Grant Generals 15-0 for their first game of the year. In the next game, fighting the Redding Wolves, the Pelicans won again, score 27-7. Even though the K. I . H. S. gridsters were held back strongly in the first quarter of the game, they gave the Eureka eleven their second defeat. Klamath 26. Eureka 6! Making the first victory for the southern conference, the heavy, hard-charging K. I . II. S. grid team smothered the Ashland Grizzlies 20-0 for the fourth straight victory of the season. For the last twenty years the Medford Black Tornado has tossed the Pelicans around as though they had them in a hypnotic spell. But not the Pelicans of ’42. Oh no! They broke that jinx and chalked up the score of 32-0. Beating the Medford Black Tornado at last put a bit more confidence in the squad and when the Eugene Axemen came marching on to battle with the Pelicans the Klamath eleven raised the triumphant score of 34-6. On came the Grants Pass Cavemen and once again the Pelicans tasted the sweet fruits of victory with a score of 31-0, and won the Southern Oregon title and a tighter claim to the state football title. Fighting for the most one-sided score of the season, the Pelicans again felt victory over the Bend Lava Bears with a score of 40-0 on Armistice I)av, and gloriously held the first claim to the state title. This was the eighth straight victory of the season. And it was the last victory also, for when they played the extra schedule game with the powerful Vancouver Trappers they made a bid for northwest honors, but they were turned hack. Turned back by a score ot 20-6 after a week of midwinter weather that prevented outdoor practice. Even though they did lose that last game with the I rappers, it was the only defeat of the year and Coaeh Frank Ramsey had lead them in the most successful gridiron season in the history of the K. I . H. S. Pelicans.
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