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1 '1 1'1 ' 1 1 1 1 ,qw if-f Lf,ft'L.':- l K Q John McDonald, Capt. Bert Miller FIRST YEAR IN FOOTBALL IN O. H. S. Our high school made its first appearance upon the football gridiron last fall. It was decided several Weeks after the opening of the school to break into the high brovv Four-Hundred circle of Footballism. Gur initiation Was a rather strenuous long drawn out series of lamentation and grief. To better learn the game and to demonstrate our egotistical and colossal nerve 'we calmly began by attacking the best team in Southwest Washington. Well, what Chehalis did to us was sufficient. Even they were satisfied. And, Well they should be. The score? We will never tell. But we did I I -, - 1 -'lf -1- - --f v' -' .fr 'fm' - .1 t. -w.f,.7, -,rf - V. . V L 1 Lui 1111111111111 JH xx V 111' 11' 151' 111 H if-1 111 ig, 421- jk-, 5, f 5, .1 Y . 1 . N . , ,
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