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Listed Belo\V Are the Names of Player's, Coaches, Officials And Listed below are the names of Players, Coaches, Trainers, Managers, Officials, and Cheerleaders who have participated in Shrine Games from 1947 through 2010. 1947 Players: EAST: Don Grabow, Livingston; William Hupp, Cut Bank; Ralph Newman, Billings; Lee Robinson, Malta; Jerry Rawles, Great Falls; Chris Small, Fort Benton; Dick Bower, Great Falls; Walton Laird, Miles City; Harold Webb, Great Falls; Gene Ruckman, Glendive; John Durbin, Billings; Mark Kato, Havre; Mac Porter, Great Falls; James Schrumpf, Glendive; Bob Johnson, Lewistown; Jim Brese, Laurel; Jack Payne, Choteau; Gordon Stewart, Forsyth; James Fake, Great Falls; Joe Cloidt Jr., Great Falls; Leroy Kretchmen, Great Falls; Heinie Wilson, Great Falls; WEST: Dick Walsh, Missoula; Ross Sugg, Missoula; Glen Welch, Butte; Leonard McKinney, Helena; Wally Palmer, Plains; Ford Knight, Dillon; Jim Clinkingbeard, Missoula; Don Smading, Helena; Herman Dolezal, Libby; Richard Cannon, Butte; Don Berard, Missoula; John Calcaterra, Butte; Bob Muster, Anaconda; Tommy Kingsford, Missoula; Andy Kafentzis, Missoula; John Pankey, Phillipsburg; Barney Coster, Polson; Tom LeProwse, Butte; Robert Schulte, Butte; Gene Stergar, Anaconda; Bill Smith, Butte; Ray Arnold, Kalispell. Coaches: Doug Fessenden, Missoula; Harry Adams, Missoula; Ed Chinske, Missoula; Clyde Carpenter, Bozeman; S.R. Dyche, Bozeman; Max Worthington, Bozeman. Managers: Ted Cogswell Jr., Bill Gue, Berny Mogstad and Keith Vance. Officials: Bill Hodges, Kenneth Fowell, Bunny Augustine and Tony Dalich (All of Great Falls). (West 33 - East 13) 1948 Players: EAST: Frank Rathman, Billings; Gene Brooks, Bozeman; Eddie Zumoto, Havre; Kenneth Williams, Miles City; Pat O'Donnell, Billings; Jack Rothwell, Billings; Jack McGuire, Miles City; Bob Mahnstad, Billings; Wendell Ott, Billings; Thomas Egeland, Livingston; Loran Perry, Great Falls; Rod Rays, Bozeman; Keith Wright Jr., Havre; Lindy Ray, Big Sandy; Ervin Elliott, Lame Deer; Donald Siverts, Glendive; Jim Orr, Billings; Mel Ingram, Billings; Ralph Hatch, Miles City; Fred Volk, Great Falls; William Wardinsky Jr., Great Falls; Garth Maag, Glasgow; Walter Miller, Livingston; Bob Byrne, Billings; Raul Andrilenas, Reserve; D. Gregory, Billings; WEST: Gene Downey, Butte; John Campbell, Anaconda; Robert Graham, Butte; Herbert Coffman, Troy; George Huddleston, Butte; Joe Chelini, Butte; Harold Maus, Hamilton; Robert Graham, Plains; W.R. Nash, Missoula; Alex Chavez, Butte; Pat Leary, Helena: Dale Jensen, Missoula; Ted Holzknecht, Missoula; Dick Disney, Missoula; Joe Martello, Helena; Neil McNeilly, Whitefish; Tom Tomich, Butte; James Lambert, Helena; H. Johnson, St. Ignatius; Joe Roberts, Butte; Orville Verlanie, Anaconda; Don Meglin, Bruce Goddard, Butte; Walter Raymond, Helena. Coaches: Harry Dahlberg, Butte; Walter Griffin, Missoula; Mike O'Leary, Anaconda; Larry Potter, Hamilton; William Lazetich, Billings; Jinx Anderson, Laurel; Robert Jauron, Miles City; Joe Zile, Havre. Officials: Mike Henry, Forsyth; John Good, Butte; Henry Fiske, Helena; Frank Grady, Missoula. (West 20 - East 6) 1949 Players: EAST: Jim Satake, Harlowton; Dick Shadoan, Laurel; William Sorg, Laurel; Fred Peterson, Billings; Guy Rogers, Billings; Donald Talcott, Great Falls; Bob Yurko, Great Falls; Bob Winterrowd, Great Falls; Olie Veseth, Malta; Robert Walsh, Great Falls; Rob Turley, Musselshell; James Wilson, Powell Wyoming; Gene Black, Great Falls; Gene Carlson, Great Falls; Richard Coplan, Cut Bank; H.P. Brown, Great Falls; Ray Erpenbach, Glendive; Clinton Fuchs, Billings; Robert Jones, Lewistown; Tom Kenney, Miles City; Albert McGinnis, Sidney; Bob Graves, Billings; H.B. Neeff, Billings; Laen Laird, Miles City; Robert Anderson, Helena; WEST: Bob Antonich, Butte; Harold Bellis, Helena; William Baker, Pablo; Vernon Bunyea, Creston; Lawrence Beaver, Missoula; Bob Doran, Butte; Gavre Eaton, Helena; Fred Guay, Butte; Gordon B. Jones, Butte; Tom Larson, Stevensville; Donald McAuliffe, Butte; Bill McKechnie, Butte; Fred Rody, Anaconda; Joe O'Laughlin, Missoula; John McMahan, Butte; Arthur Mehrens, Butte; Robert Roy, Hamilton; Howard Sandford, Deer Lodge; Lyle Sayler, Missoula; John Ward, Dillon; Jack Stewart, Helena; Larry Stone, Helena; Dan Schmitt, Butte. Coaches: Albert "Abe" Poffenroth, Cece West, Clyde Carpenter and Jinx Anderson. Officials: Jim Emmons, Gene Pierson, C.H. Brewer, and Harold Sadler. (East 12 - West 7) 1950 Players: EAST: Tom Erwin, Cut Bank; Lyle Gustitis, Scobey; Alexander Jacobs, Great Falls; Donald Morris, Shonkin; Donald Gena, Great Falls; John Calvert, Great Falls; Jim Johnson, Glendive; Harry Kovatch, Valier; William Leeds, Havre; Dean Kampschrar, Glendive; Don Kudloff, Billings; William Mahon, Great Falls; John Manning, Glendive; Dwight Morely, Wolf Point; Tommy Parac, Lewistown; Richard McBride, Sidney; James Noe, Billings; Don Peterson, Bozeman; Jack Peterson, Billings; Ralph Studer, Billings; Jim Warsinske, Billings; Ed Robbins, Belgrade; Robert Taber, Great Falls; Don Winterrowd, Great Falls; WEST: Floyd Actis, Butte; Charles Amundson, Helena; Jack Austin, Stevensville; Lloyd Allison, St. Ignatius; Ed Anderson, Missoula; Tom Barrett, Butte; Roland Clevidence, Stevensville; Don Doyle, Kalispell; Jack Klemo, Butte; Sam Davis, Dillon; Ed Kalafat, Anaconda; Vincent Kovacich, Anaconda; Roger Knapton, Whitefish; Ray Logan, Missoula; Marshall Murray, Kalispell; Fred Lehman Jr., Kalispell; William Mular, Butte; Robert O'Leary, Butte; George Paul, Missoula; Charles Phillips, Kalispell; Richard Schroer, Ronan; Robert Pickett, East Helena; Gene Richeson, Helena; Loren Southers, Butte. Coaches: Abe Poffenroth, Cece West, John Mason and Jinx Anderson. Officials: L.W. Upshaw, John Dixon, Bob Willett and Henry Zahn. (East 19 - West 7) 1951 Players: EAST: Gene Badgley, Billings; Lee Baisch, Glendive; Charles Cahill, Miles City; Murdo Campbell, Great Falls; Ted Cogswell Jr., Great Falls; Charles England, Glendive; Jim Gass, Laurel; Robert Glennon Jr., Billings; Roy Hanson, Wolf Point; Jack Henneford, Choteau; William Gue, Great Falls; Bernard Kelly, Glendive; Donald Keltz, Belgrade; Norman Kench, Bozeman; Glen Lechner, Pompey's Pillar; Frank Nickel, Billings; Larry Raniere, Great Falls; Edwin Ritt, Great Falls; Dirkes Ralston, Forsyth; AI Rossberg Jr., Great Falls; George Samuelson, Glendive; Dale Sandstom, Glendive; Norman Vance, Great Falls; Sidney Sulser, Great Falls; WEST: Ivan Arvish, Anaconda; Robert Bennie, Butte; Melvin Drake, Hamilton; Harold Gompe, Libby; Jim Landon, Kalispell; Eddie Hickey, Anaconda; Richard Kerr, Moiese; Jack Killingstad, Butte; Don Little, Helena; Tom Little, Kalispell; Don Lovell, Missoula; Dale Malcolm, Missoula; Harold Mitchell Jr., St. Ignatius; Glen Moore, Kalispell; Wayne Neubauer, Deer Lodge; Thomas Peck, Columbia Falls; John Redman, Butte; Richard Schmidt, Anaconda; George Schrade, Kalispell; Dee Smith, Butte; Ed Thompson, Dillon; Edgar Trippel, Kalispell; Eugene Woody Jr., Kalispell; Mel Kleman, Anaconda. Coaches: Abe Poffenroth, Cece West, Ted Shipkey, and Fred Erdhaus. Naseby Rhinehart, Trainer. Officials: Walter Zimmerman, Billings; Rae Greene, Great Falls; Joe McElwain, Deer Lodge; and F.F. "Cap" Griffin, Billinqs. 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Richard Wilson, Kalispell. Coaches: Tony Storti, Dale Digerness, Abe Poffenroth and Cece West. Managers: Gordon Lengel, Fred Jones, Dick Smith, Malcolm Hancock, Bob Peres and Dan Stevens. Officials: Jim Wedin, Butte; Don Patch, Lewistown; George McGrath, Butte; and Pete Vavich, Bozeman. (West 13 - East 0) 1953 Players: EAST: Dee Wayne Anderson, Miles City; Lloyd Berg, Shawmut; Fred Brautigan, Billings; Charles D. Campbell, Great Falls; Charles Cowan, Chinook; Dave DonTigny, Havre; Alan Dunham, SheIby; Paul Enochson, Havre; Stanley Freiling, Fort Benlon; John Gilpatrick, Hilger; Edward Estle Hay, Great Falls; Verle Jones, Glendive; Don Knechtges, Great Falls; Bob Lucas, Miles City; Jerry Luckman, Glasgow; Robert McLeod, Fairfield; Jim Roban, Great Falls; Kenneth Skillestad, Glendive; Jack M. 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