Hall of Fame
Clarence Zimmerman played on two Rose Bowl teams during his playing days, the first at Washington State College against Brown in 1916, the second time as a member of the Mare Island Marines when they faced the Great Lakes Naval Training Station in 1919. Following that season he was named to Collier’s All-Service First Team. Zimmerman played in 30 football games during his collegiate career (and with Marines) and was on the winning side 27 times. He later coached high school football and basketball and spent a long career in education administration. His teams at Walla Walla won two state championships and played for the National Interscholastic title. Zimmerman had three undefeated teams in four years at North Central High School in Spokane and then served 18 years as a high school principal and 15 years as superintendent.