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- Charles Frank Lappenbusch Sr. (May 18, 1908 – September 30, 1996) was an American athlete and sports coach. He was best known for his time at Western...
- college football season. In their seventh year under head coach Charles Lappenbusch, the Vikings compiled a perfect 7–0 record and outscored opponents by...
- Davis (1924) Sam Carver (1925–1932) Charles Lappenbusch (1933–1942) No team (1943–1945) Charles Lappenbusch (1946–1955) John Kulbitski (1956–1959) Jim...
- Professional wrestler under the name 'S****y ********in' and voice actor Charles Lappenbusch Non-degreed Athlete and sports coach at Western Washington University...
- (1926–1927) Elmer H. Barnett (1928) Lloyd Balcom (1929–1931) Charles Lappenbusch (1932) Clyde J. Rupert (1933) Joseph H. Mack (1934–1935) Don Faber (1936–1937)...
- Davis (1924) Sam Carver (1925–1932) Charles Lappenbusch (1933–1942) No team (1943–1945) Charles Lappenbusch (1946–1955) John Kulbitski (1956–1959) Jim...
- (1926–1927) Elmer H. Barnett (1928) Lloyd Balcom (1929–1931) Charles Lappenbusch (1932) Clyde J. Rupert (1933) Joseph H. Mack (1934–1935) Don Faber (1936–1937)...
- Davis (1924) Sam Carver (1925–1932) Charles Lappenbusch (1933–1942) No team (1943–1945) Charles Lappenbusch (1946–1955) John Kulbitski (1956–1959) Jim...
- (1926–1927) Elmer H. Barnett (1928) Lloyd Balcom (1929–1931) Charles Lappenbusch (1932) Clyde J. Rupert (1933) Joseph H. Mack (1934–1935) Don Faber (1936–1937)...
- (1926–1927) Elmer H. Barnett (1928) Lloyd Balcom (1929–1931) Charles Lappenbusch (1932) Clyde J. Rupert (1933) Joseph H. Mack (1934–1935) Don Faber (1936–1937)...