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:Tift STARTING OFFENSIVE LINEUP r iff' 'R ,. vi Front row: Jim Anderson, Chuck Parker, Tom West, Jack Dickson, Frank Webb, Tim Jacobson, George Lechner. Back row: Jerry DeBriae, Bob Davis, John Anderson, Larry Hosley. PLAYERS WIN RECOGNITION Two senior boys, Larry Hosley and George Lechner, made the Pacific County League all- opponents' team this year. Larry played left-halfback and in addition he won the inspirational tr o p h y. George played left end on both offense and defense and did an exceptionally good job for his first year in the sport. Chuck Parker, tackle, made the 2nd team, and Jack Dickson, iunior center, made honor- able mention. Pictured to the right: Ronny Shuley Cfreshman fullbackl, Vince Kuliis Ksenior guardl and Jimmy Rodal Cfreshman halfbackt along with Coach Patterson. The big and little portion of the Wa-Ki-Hi gridmen.
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WA-KI-HI GRIDMEN 49 N FOOTBALL TEAM Front row: David Pedersen, Chuck Carroll, Keith Olsen, Don Bacon, Larry Quigley, Jim Rodal, Paul Martin, Bob Wright, Hap Anderson, Ron Shuley. Second row: Jack Dickson, Johnny Ray Anderson, Frank Box, Jerry Bain, Alan Shores, Bobby Quigley, Wally Cochran, Dennis Barkley, Tom Webb, Mr. McKie. Third row: Mr. Patton, Ray Anders, Rusty Hampton, Marty Hendrickson, Cliff Smith, Jerry Pedersen, John Kuliis, Bob Davis, Morton Holland, Jerry DeBriae. Back row: Frank Webb, Tom West, Lorne Buss, George Lechner, Vince Kuliis, Tim Jacobson, Jim Anderson, Chuck Parker, Jim Mast. FOOTBALL STARTS SLOWLY, BUT ENDS IN WHIRL WHS . O Kalama . In his second season as head football coach at WHS, Bill Patterson was Uamboreei handling an inexperienced team in a new league. WHS llwaco , Their first game was at the Trico League iamboree in which they WHS Valley played and lost to a highly-rated Kalama team, 35-O, in one half. As far as everyone was concerned, except the Mules and Coach Patterson, this WHSAA ' Kalama was another cellar-dwelling year for the small and inexperienced WHS. Naselle Mvles' WHS south Bend The Mules lost two more games to llwaco and Valley fthe latter win- WHS Ocosta ning the Pacific County League championshipl by the score of 46-6 'and 40-19. However, the Mules were beginning to show some spunk which the Cathlamet fans hadn't caught wind of yet. The Kalama game, to most people, was going to be a pitiful slaughter in their eyes, but Coach Patterson's fired-up Mules played like champions and led the Chinook gridmen up until the final quarter before losing out, 19-32. But this was a new team! And they proved it by winning their next three ball games in a row, trouncing Naselle 46-O, edging South Bend 2l-20, and beating Ocosta T9-6 to cop third place in the Pacific County League and earn the respect of all the football fans in the new league. Wskfhc : T rm? ia-tintzjf 1 35 46 40 32 O 20 6
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