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GIRLS' ATHLETIC LEAGUE Third row-M. Ramsay. R. Murphy. E. MacCaIlum. E. Moore. N. Stoops. ff. Le Blanc. B. Ortolf. D. Mcxall. D. Mathis. Second row-M. Bruce. M. Kissler. R. Krause. W. Olsen. I. Parr. P. Perard. L. Putnam. M. Thomas. H. Waldron. W. Chandler. First row-M. Eglet. M. Elton. M. Ekard. L. Hadley. F. Hagerman. M. lleilman. ,l. llenning. A. Johnson. Adviser Miss Weatherford. 615 Center picture fourth row ,I qeely B Serle L Sheppard B Stoops f fabalon R Trujillo D To B Wagner II Yahn I gain bury lrd row B Lamson ,I lee B Martin A Martin I M I M ll J 0 M 4 ll lulerstn .I Qtratford B Squibb cond row I Fllte IN Pile: I I ll C ll I M Il I jesse Qegesser lrst row B Anderson Nl Andrea I' Andrew Nl Briton ll Bennett I Boob Bown ilen cn B C Fastvvood R Flower Lower picture fifth row M RIPIIHITI B Spark Arnutla S WIIIUIICI' R Wolfe F urth row P Martin It 'Norman I' Nlcf arthy ,I Rus ell lrd row R Hen B I Il R lkl B u r a Second row A teffre N Kultlmg. B l I 0. Harry. -1 Walker B Robertson Kolma M ameron M I Spfulcl I' Soto ,I 'fpemer M Stovall B Young I Thetford T l Owen ll lult I Ruth Il Reimer R R1 berton Nl Rat nun ell iniii Iuka Ielilane l Md hee IJ Mallette D ar 1 1 ng. X Ilamlllon B llale B llantuff M lleeley A Iloo r First row-B. Amen. Y. Arquette. B. Bice. D. B1 II. R. flocliran. II. ffarneron. 5. Cooper. l..fIa1-away. M. Dryer. M. Fren With Jeannette Burlin as preqident ly year off with a Mothers' Tea in September. and Mi.-x Weatherford as adviser, the V. A. I .started alive- lts drill team was a popular feature durir. the halve: of the football Games, as was its carni- val and dance after the Ellensburn Came. The girls attended several play day: at nearby town: and participated in various sports--vol- levball. badminton. dancinv and bafketball bein the favorites. I Iverv Thursdav nivht was l'. A. I . niff t J r tie vm. tru: ivin the irl: an opportunity to improve their skill as 'well as to have a ood time, to add to their enjoyable year. 13
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FOOTBALL SQUAD CN fr. Us' lrd row 'tsl tantCoa1'hR Nhum lu cllclillj sl ll lill ttt on 'Nia-tel Ray Olmstead Preddw Diaz Sidney 'Nlornson ,lohnnx Consalez Dau l'roula john Ihompson A itantl va1 lit llothw Second row Bob Lillie Don Brown 'Nlarxm Ander on Louie Ruiz klxan Lahle Dick Wall-ter Wallw Hall Neal WIOITI son Rudy Diaz 'tlanager Delbert Xnder on First row Nlanager Nlanuel Diaz Jack Qcott lxen Wall Alex Con alez jean Chamberlain I'ug,f-ne Nlansford Yernon Nlyers Dale Thomas Riehard Lobb Dick Sandberg The Top H1 rooters were ffnen their monex s worth thi season The W lldeats first showed their fanvs by trounclnv Zlllah 010 but sexeral skeptic wished that some of the points could haxe been sawed for later games Perhaps the Greatest name of the sear w as at lxennewiclt when the W 1ldcats trax eled there to plax the mifhtx lions Nlr Schell was formerlx assistant coach at lxennewick and in splred bx this the W ildeats battled against a heaxler team to win 12 6 About the worst disappoint ment was the RlClllEiIlil fame The llombc rs W1 re deflnltelx plaxinf ll16ll'llf3Nl and as lucl1 would haxe it the W ildcats just Could not hit tl1e1r stride We were on the short end of a 20 0 score Howexer a Wildcat cannot be lxept down for lonff o Top H1 came baelx to beat Selah bx four touchdowns The avreement that if the squad won bx four touchdowns thex could fo duck llllllllllff instead of haxing praetlee max haxe had NOlllKllllll7 to do with it The most ml crable ame of the sear was most lllxelx t e C le l'lum Game lnee it wa Ilaxed up the re and in about two feet of mud The sauna Here IQ n 1 in xouruc x 1 e lt tl x Sflilllll mana e to Urope ls wax eu W apato au1l lol 1 r n 1 s but IP r1 t dl ion lort fan both lt am flu ht a hard battle and th1r1 were lcnt pu ta ai a o wo 1n1 ll 1 and b1 eamc one of the top tl t e all1x on 1 ith ln lldlll an l'a 1 Nlr Sam It bowed the team that the rooter were tl ti tum x nm a lan put for the team and coaehe aft1 r the W apato ame The in plrationa plaxer an1l the next xear tdllldlll were 1le1t11l and thex wer1 l,lf'b Nandberf in plrattonal p axer C W allur next var plain iel 11x1 n 1 team la t war out of earee ia and lhl e 1 1 1 Q1 a r x 1r car ou o ir m fr o will tu pro peels loo lltg 1 lor ne xt ai 1 1 lou 1 rea x 11 a team to wa1 17 UU f . ' U Q i Th' '-1.'s's I ' .f 4 f ' 7 ,.'1' IP , i Pe i. IJ A . ' Q ' . 1 j ' '. -' ' . 1 . 1' 1 .3 . i '. T J , ss's 11' ' f. 'ell. - . ' ' '. . .- ' s . U . UU U U UU, . U .S UU U U .. UU . U U U . C .7 C' T A ' ' M v A: V S Y ' ' T v , ' .. ., ,. 5 F U' ' Q ' ' ' . '- U F U . .. A . e - U .. . . . r. . . U U ,. . . ., P ' . . Y' l' ' . U ' . U- . U. , ' U- V .' ' U U, 'S , UL! U. . U U ' , U. h I f P . s' ' 's 1 U' x ' ' ' . : Z.. '. lul ' U' was not anU' wk in that gan 2 lfven so. F 2 l' l ' 'gl L. h'.' U' some 80 yards to score one of the touchdowns and we won by a score of 38-ll. As the annual feud be- twe ' - up-nish aplr1a1-hed. the local eonstabulary shined up their b'llie.'. tl y we ' no needed. Nlueh to the satisl' 't' of s 1 ' s. s 1 51 ' ' ' ' - - no lllfll - s between players or s 1- ' tors. W vt n this 1 - -' ' - 1 - lree in h x al g 1' l I ' l ' d 's-o.. . ll -rg s ' ' s ' s 'll wi l l ' bU' 11 gg' n' 1 - ' - ' ' ' ' s ' ' i ' gl' . ' S i ' 'l Di k W. .' U' -' lr ea 'A . Mr. Sel l ll -l1p-d a fighting ' 's s ma- ter' l 's y ar lex -I1p-l ' lov ful t-' n I f fa' at- ial. s ' l l - s .' lx' gool Y ye' '. th' W'iIi1-als sl ll IIA' l ' 't-h.
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