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l1'oU1c'1'1- 1' Nl School Calendar September 8--School Began 17---Football, Salem, Here 24fFootball, Longview, Here 28-'Sophomore Class Elections 29M-Girls' League Assembly 30a-fBoys' League Assembly 30----Election of Advisory Officers October 1--Football, Aberdeen, There 1-Lettergirls' Initiation 8fFootball, Lincoln, Here 14fYGirls' League Mix 15--Senior Assembly 16f'eS.W.W. Girls' League Conference 21fHome Coming Parade 22-Football, Centralia, Here 22--Home Coming Dance 29-Red and White Day 29eFootball, Hoquiam, There November 6-Football, Everett, There 19-eReport Cards 22efOpen House 25-26-A-Thanksgivinng Vacation 25-Football, Camas, Here December 4f'Boys' Intramural Basketball Finals 11ABasketball, Washougal, There 17-White Christmas Ball 22-Christmas Program 23YChristmas Vacation January 3-A-School Reconvenes 5A,Boys' League Assembly 7fBasketball, Battle Ground, Here 10--Photography Exhibit 14-Basketball, Longview, There 18fBasketball, Camas, There 20---Girls' League Assembly Zlf-Basketball, Kelso, Here 28fEnd of First Semester February 4M ,V-, Basketball, Battle Ground, There 11WBasketball, Longview, Here 15-'Boys' League Assembly 18 Basketball, Camas, Here 21-22--Washington's Birthday 25vBasketball, Kelso, There March 4 Basketball, Chehalis, Here 9M-Vodvil Matinees 10a-Vodvil 11ffVodvil 12- A-Vodvil 22---Boys' League Dad's Night 25-Tolo 26-Solo Contest, Kelso 30eeMusic Conference, Portland April 1-eEnd of Third Quarter Sf-Sophomore Party 15ASpring Vacation 16-aCentralia Relays 18-WSpring Vacation 20-Spring Concert 27---Seniors Visit Clark College 28fGirls' League Assembly 29 Junior-Senior Prom May 6... 12 15 19 23 27 30 Senior Play General Elections All City Choir Festival Senior Girls' Tea Style Show and Tea Senior Assembly fMemorial Day I une 3---Awards Assembly 5fBaccalaurate 6-Commencement 7,- Last Day of School
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A A -rs 'i fu?v'.'ii41. . 'ri im ' 4 if 1 4- ' , ii Q42 ' ig S, Mzirshzlll Shields I K Couch Top to bottom: Wayne Aiken, Duane Allen, Ken- g nvtli Cooper, ldlnier Dinevn, .Izick Iflrlgnr, Roh Fleisvli- I 7- -12 '45 .W 4 W.. 3 M A mzin. Dick Halverson, Keith Haines, Bob Hopkins. llGl'lYlilll Kilwein, Don King. Left to right: .lim Mc'- , K Howell, Kent MC'T4?ll'lllElTl, .lerry Mill:-r, Dick Moore. f - 1 ' 'A ' ,,-- ' , nn n I 6 Q ef I 'A . K K In the opening game of 1948 the Trappers tried . - out their newly acquired T formation by hand- , X ing the Salem Vikings a 35 to 0 licking. Still in u g high speed and aganst little opposition, Vancouver I . 5 .. downigd Lgngview, their first S.W.W. Conference in . . ' a . 06' to - f At Aberdeen the Trapper machine tried to crack f - '1' the Bobcat defense but at the final gun the score 'Wg . stood 6 to 6. Tacoma then invaded Trapperville V , ,.i., 9 I and again the Trappers had to settle for a 6 to 6 45 tie. In their next game the Red and White whipped n the powerful Olympia Bears 14 to 0. A The next week the unbeaten Centralia Tigers if stompped into Kiggins Stadirm to hand Vancouver V- H i if , i ' A its only defeat. The Red and White squad, badly riddled by injuries, gave all they had but were f . forced to walk off the field with 13 to the Tigers's 5 Ki 'fam' Wlal 14. The Traps dropped their next opponent, Ho- li, ' Q quiam, 18 to 7 in a home game. ' - YQ ' -'-. Vancouver saw their next action in a non- ,f w conference tilt at Everett, where they downed the Xx'n..L 4 Seagulls 12 to O. In their final league contest the ..,, fvti I' ..--' ' Red and White played their most thrilling game. 'i Trailing 12 to 0 at the half, the Shieldsmen un- i., 5 . leashed a powerful aerial attack to gain 13 points li to top the Highlanders 13 to 12. iii' LWPM. ,dw ' i 4 iw., .,... J ,J wr 4' My 4521, M ew, 4, W Y if I ' ,I H J, ' . H' I In the traditional Thanksgiving day game the Trappers sank the Papermakers in a sea of mud by a narrow margin of 7 to 6. At the climax of the season Mike Dineen, Bob Miller, and Tracy King were chosen for the All- S.W.W. team. King was later chosen to play in the All-Seattle vs. All-State game. if
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