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KEITH JELLUNI. No. 49, 185 poundsg Percy was center on the B.NI.C. All Star squad and w,as also on the All State team. Keith, a senior. earned three letters while plavinff ball for Pendleton. J-01 MIKE SMITH. No. 27. 165 pounds: Q'S1nitty. who has been plagued by a shoulder injury all season. was forced to sit out almost all the sea- son. Nlike played in two games. Kennewick and Pasco. He started against Pasco and played a good game. Mike. a senior. earned his second letter while playing guard. .1131 TYLER. No. 48. 185 pounds: ,lim was a Jack-of all trades for the team. When the quarterback got hurt. ,lim would play quarter- back. He was the regular fullback this year. ,lim will be missed in the line-up next year. He is a senior and has earned three letters. ...N JERRY DEBORDE, No. 46, 170 pounds: Jerry was one of the few returning lettermen from the last two years. He played quarterback on of- fense and played linebacker on defense. Jerrv is a senior and has made three letters. Pendleton 20 Pendleton 19 Pendleton 14 Pendleton 26 Pendleton 13 Pendleton 13 Pendleton 48 Pendleton 68 Pendleton 25 Pendleton 14
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1151 ' if I K 'iz 742 V i - 4. . - .' ' , 1--.K A Y.- ..-,QM 'F'-J-'-N' N7 - 9' First row: D Bagwell, D Ccnghencwer, L Hors, J Fcssaw, F Moore, M Staww, M Sr' Frcberg,J Dsrwalme, R RGWVOW, XXL Smith, E Wallace T Ayer, E3 Lorwg, 1 F Yu bred, M Tbsrof, E3 UW, D Ecklcs, D ,Cry, K ,G!hl'Y', ,J T52-r, J Defirdc 'fo' Ma A' 'I' - .4 -ar .--A -,gq',,.-,Q . 11 4 D Dil, E vienna-:,, D Eames Second row: J arm V RX sresf' Third row: D Pimfh, L H3- The 1956 P.H.S. football team will perhaps be remembered longer than any other team. For the first time in recent years we got past the quarter- finals and into the semi-finals. When we met Marshfield they were heavy favorites to go all the way to a third straight Oregon High School Football Championship . Pendleton met them on a cold, foggy, and wind-blown day. Marshfield rolled over us in what they termed as their second toughest game of the season. The boys who played that day will remember into eternity what it was like out there. Pendleton was indeed proud of their stalwarts of the gridiron during the 1956 football season. The football managers are fleftb Al- len McKee, Bob Larsen, and Bill Dona- hue. Allcn and Bill were in charge of of the field house. Bob's job was to make sure that the players had game jerseys and clean towels. All of the managers. are to be complemented on the fine job that they had done. Allen and Bill .will be back next year to re. sume their duties.
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BOB W'.-11.1,-XCE. No. 34. 195 pounds: 'l'ank was All State guard for the second year in a row. Roh was hampered hy a shoulder and an ankle injury all season. Bob. a senior. was unanimous ehoice on the B.NI.C. All Star team. He earned his third letter at P.H.S. this year. 13 Lincoln T Kennewick 33 Pasco 7 Redmond 13 LaCrande 6 The Dalles 0 Baker 33 Mae High 6 Alhany 32 Marshfield 9 ,1 .-i' 1 . 3, XXI - 'vga A I 4, . JACK W'lLl.l.'XNI9. No. 40, 180 pounds: Knee had a very good year this year. He was named on the Nil Op- ponent team hy The Dalles. Jack. a senior. also made second B.Nl.C. All Star team. .lack has made two letters while at P.H.S. DOUG JURY. No. 50. 175 pounds: Shoulders is un- doubtedly the fastest man in the B.Nl.C. Doug was one of the lnain factors that we showed up so well on both offense and defense. Doug. a senior halfhaek. made his third letter. Bl'D LUNG. No. 23. 160 pounds: Nose made his set-ond letter this year. He started every game and he was one of the stalwarts of the forward line. Bud. a senior guard. had to have an operation on his knee he- cause he injured it during football. x 'fv.X.H
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