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7441556156 Clarence Harris 110'll0l'!lT1l Captain William Lotlispvlcli Cmmh Mike Dineen Iuspiratimzal Award Wimicr r if lb .Q, , 3,1 Ainl , 4, Qi V - 5 in , 4 I' l I I I l 30 ,' M First row: Mike Dlneen, John Baxter, Gene Pyles, Carl Williuixis, Jarvis Haugen, Dick Halver- son, I-lm-mnn Kllwein. Sec-ond row: Virgil Soule, Leonard Hill. Bob Smith, Ken Schaefer, Iien Men- denhall, Jim Taylor, Beryle Sharp, Art Kegler, Third row: Frank English, Keith Haines, YVally McArthur, Gilbert Miller, Jack Edgar, Jim McDowell, Mike Speyor, Dave English, Jerry Malone. 51
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feng' Agfa- First row: Frank English, Royce Gish, Jerry VanTress, Jarvis Haugen, Jim Taylor, Don Ward, Ken Mendenhall, Marvin Marczynski. Virgil Soulc, Jolm Baxter, Henry Speyer. Second row: Leonard Hill, Larry Howard, Frances Jones, XVallace McArthur, Jim Bacon, Beryle Sharp, David English, Eugene Pyles, Don Nelson, Dick Cantonwine, William Lothspeich, adviser. Third row: Mike Speyvr, Bob Hanson, Charles Barton, Gawain Johnson, Dick Halverson, Bill I-Iale, Stan Rogers, John Newstrom, Jerry Melone, Art Kegler, Jark Edgar. I I I First row: Jackie Obert, President: Marion Foster. Secretaryg Bernive Guier, Treasurer: Lola Jones, Managerg Margaret Dobson, Point lvlanagerz Carol Rob- erts, Diane Wliite, Rose Swartz, Charlene Benford, Joan Young, Elwaine I-lawns. Second row: Thelma Graham, Sybil Day, Helen Hubbard, Greta Sparr, Eleanor Lampman, Eva, Thorson, Marie Connor, Hosea Ree Owens. Genevieve Clover, Dolly McGee, Mary Howes, Helen Johnson, adviser. Third row: June Rose, Pat Carr, Betty Breitenstein, Betty Butz, Elaine Anderson, Virginia Morgan, Joyce McKay, LeNell Dunniho, Jean Perkins. Eileen Brechtblll, Sylvia Rogers, Vice President. 50
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-.-,., .- -K ix 1 his 1 : :L' I '-' 'T - I til F A -si- 2 K, iv! 1 ,t Q- 1 7,- ww t V95-ww x .: -uc i, ,- M: fy f.. .. -,ug In 'Ml 1lllV't IllII'-Z !5t 'lf 2'i fx: ,f c, 4. is 1, meridia: -, e t ..- ddlfddfg Head Coach: Bill Lothspeich Assistant Coach: Larry Nash In preparation for '48 Southwest Washington League football, Coach William Bill Lothspeich fashioned a '47 schedule with some of the toughest teams in the Columbia river vicinity. The Hornets had a mediocre slate, winning two, losing three, and tying one game. However, in the scoring department Meadowsmen only fell one point shy of thc opponent total of 52. Clarence Harris led Hornet point makers with twelve points, Jim McDowell followed with 7, Dick Halverson, 63 Keith Haines, 63 Jack Edgar, 65 l3er5ile Sharp, 63 Dave English, 69 and Art Keg- er, . The Ogden Meadows eleven scored 32 points through the airlanes. This was possible through the brilliant efforts of the strong green and white forward Wall which offered the backfield men perfect passing protection. Clarence Harris, Mr, Fleetfoot of O.M., senior left half, was elected honorary football captain by his teammates and Elmer Mike Dineen, a solidly built running guard, was voted inspirational award winner. In the first regular football game of the '47 season at Kiggin's Bowl the Hornets opened com- mendably, playing a scoreless tie with the power- plus Papermaker eleven of Camas. The State School Terriers toppled the Hornets 13-6 in the next tilt, but the green and white clad eleven came back to stop the touted Rainier Columbians 19-14. Three long passes from the hurling arm of Dick Halverson netted the three tallies in this contest. The Hornets were amply gunned for the occa- sion, playing the best game of their campaign in this 20-0 toppling of the White Salmon Columbians. Ogden Meadows got under fire early in the first quarter scoring two quick touchdowns and con- versions. Harris intercepted a pass and raced from his own 40 to the White Salmon 20 to fashion the third Hornet score.
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