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1 gif G. A. A. Back Row, left to right: Betty Alavana, Ianie Webb, Shirley Milialson, loyce Iohnson, Wilma Rudolph, Mary Ann Bobbe, De Loris Bergeite, Pauline White, Sally Purdy, Phyllis Richards, Mrs. Edith Malcolm, Adviser, Marie Kuchenslzi. Front Bow, left to right: Pat Coan, lacliie Frost, Leola Frost, losephine 'W'ebb, Edna McKenzie, Roberta Bright, Polly Clary, Goldie Eilmore, lda Carvey, Carolyn Payton, Deloris Carvey, and Bae lrwin. The Girls' Athletic Association is open to all girls of Lincoln County High School who have one year of Physical Education or are in the class at the time. The purpose of the G. A. A. is to promote athletic, recreational, and health interests and activities for the high school girls and to foster a high standard of sportsmanship. These years of 1947 and 1948 we have twenty-six members with Marie Kuchenski as our acting president, Sally Purdy, sec- retary-treasurer: Roberta Bright, Student Council representative, and Mrs. Malcolm, our organization adviser. Gn November l, l947 the G. A. A. spon- sored a Halloween dance. The proceeds were turned over to the boys' athletic fund. The G. A. A. also had a concession in the high school carnival where the proceeds were again turned in to help the athletic fund. The G. A. A. members also spcnscr the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. At the time, the G. A. A. is adopting the national constitution and have appointed two more officers: Bae Irwin, points man- ager, and Delores Carve-y, sports manager. By the new constitution, each member must earn lOO points to retain their G. A. A. membership. By this system we are sure that all the mernbers will have earned their membership of G. A. A. Page 43
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I , V, N y ' i ' l EU B SQUAD Back Row, left to right: Duke Baney, Stanley Hanson, Ioe Johnson, Alan Garrison Howe, Everet Richmond, Dean Evins, and Leo Peltier. Front Row, left to right: Coach Larry Buckley, Robert Owens, Georqe Ripley Orvil Richards, Gordon Mikalson, Don DeShazer, and John Berqette. Page 42
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'Ili lu! .If 'x as wa 5- lFO0TlBAlLlL Bock Row, left ot right: Everett Richmond, Duke Baney, Allen Garrison, Dean Evins, foe lohnson, Norman Erie. Middle Row, left to right: Gale Holder, Gwens, Dale Holder, Hubert McKenzie, and lim Kuchenski, Gordon Mikalson, Robert Gene lohnson, Manager. Front Row, left to right: Coach Larry Buckley, Don DeShazer, Orvil Richards, lirn Peltier, Robert McKenzie, Duane Meuli, Art Purdy, lack Bright, and George Drake. The LCHS Lions completed their l947 football season by trouncing the Kalispell B squad 45-6 with Eureka's subs, who will play next year, seeing a lot of action in the game. Eureka lost its only game of the season to Whitefish by a score of 26-6. Duane Meuli, the right half back, was out with a severely sprained ankle. The next week Eureka downed Columbia Falls before the home crowd in the first game played here in two years. The high- light was lack Bright's 50 yard run through the entire Vtfildcat defense. The score was 20-O. The following week end LCHS traveled to Polson to play under the light. lt was the closest game the Lions played all year. The score at the end of the game was 12-l2. A tie off was played in which both teams were to receive five downs apiece. Cn LCHS second try lack Bright out ran the Polson players to go 50 yards for the score -LCHS 12, Rolson Pirates l2. ln the Kalispell game Duane Meuli was :ggi getting back into good form as he ran across four touchdowns in a row. lack Page 44 Bright ran 60 yards for the longest run of the year. LCHS also played the town team at the beginning of the season and won 7-6 with- out 4 players of the first ll. A scrimmage game was also played with Libby before scarlet fever stopped their playing. The Terriers won 26-6. The following boys made letters in foot- ball: Dale Holder, 2, junior, left end: lack Eergerson, l, sophomore, left tackle: George Drake, l, senior, left guard: Timmy Peltier, 2, sophomore, center: Orvtl Richards, 2, sophomore. right guard: Don DeShazer, 2, sophomore, right tackle: Gale Holder, 2, right end: Arthury Purdy, 4, senior, quarter- back: lack Bright, l, senior, left half: Duane Meuli, 4, senior, right half: Robert McKen- zie, 4, senior, fullback: Everet Richmond, l, junior, tackle, and Hubert McKenzie, riqht half. Number after name indicates years of football, Duane Meuli, 4 year letterman of LCHS was elected Captain of the 47-48 football team by the 46-47 football lettermen.
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