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The 1968-69 home basketball season ends with Senior players ringing the F.H.S, Victory Bell in celebration of a victory over Loup City.
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: te Front Row: 1, to r, R. Christensen, B. Stickney, G. Sch- Row: P. Pullen, C. Stone, J. Morgan, S. Schweitz, R. Zar- wensen, J. Maly, S. Nash, L, Whitney, D. Cox, N, Swanson, bua, D, Lesiak, S. Brower, J. Maly,G. Zabka, Fourth Row: C, Brower. Second Row: Miss Hendrickson, Sponsor, R. J. Bowman, V. Smoyer, S, Kramer, S. Kramer, M. Bloyd, Lesiak, P, Mann, J, Zaruba, F. Kozial, L. Forbes, R, De- M. Hunzeker, J. Dubas, B. McKeeman, K. Hawthorne, lancey, D. Nesbitt, D. Russel, Mr, Metcalf, Sponsor, Third Affairs Club Looks At Issues The Current Affairs Club was devoted in 1968-69 to the promotion of interest in problems of the times, giving F.H.S. stu- dents an awareness of world happenings. Gun control laws, civil rights, campus dis- orders, and the Electoral College, were a few of the national issues discussed and debated upon during the year. The Club also participated in an annual field trip held in the spring. Mr. Metcalf and Miss Hendrickson sponsored the group. Current Affairs officers were 1, to r.Sam Brower, Student Council Representative; Carol Stone, secretary-treasurer (first semester); Robert Delancey, vice-president; and Robert Zaruba, president, Junior Mark Hunzeker examines the Current Affairs constitution with Spon- sor Mr. Leigh Metcalf. Mark was the group's second semester secretary- treasurer,
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La) ry 73. OP 74. 70..50.. 52. 45 24. wah v Ten 64 a = PS Tap ap Gera, on hae upping An ee om, The 1968 Football Squad included: Front Row, 1. to r. E. Shively, T. Jensen, M. Dissmeyer, E, Dubas, E, Peterson, D, Fitzgerald, D. Maybon, G, Santin, R. Thomas, D. Dubas, P, Haynes, P, Bialas, R. Nesbitt, S. Adams, R. Harris, Second Row: L, Loftus, G, Zabka, K. Hawthorne, F. Woz- niak,G.. Palmer, D, Gilson, R. Ksiazek, R. Zaruba, D. Larson, L, Plumbtree, D. Zabka, T. Roewert, S. Brower, Gridmen Finish 3-5-1 Inconsistency with touches of power ---this statement summed up 1968 F.H.S, football fortunes in 1968. Warrior grid- men, although ending with a 3-5-1 record, managed to outscore opponents 128-112. Victories were by very convincing margins of 45, 39, and 25 points. Four of the five defeats saw the Warriors shut out, andlack of scoring punch resulted in a narrow 6-7 loss to Centura and a scoreless tie with Shelton. Many returning lettermen look forward to the '69 season. Heading the list of re- turnees will be many '68 headliners includ- ing Tim Roewert. Roewert, a junior, ledthe '68 squad in scoring with 50 points, and rushing with 610 yards. He also ledthe team in kick-off and punt returns. Also returning willbe defensive dandy Bob Oak- ley, who was creditied with 136 tackles asa sophomore in '68. SSEagcitee Go tera ‘bane Se Oe Se Oe ee 86. 12, 12 .40-.80.. 62.6 ’ oes LR 2 AN te Y aaah AG. 68 af IS ee oe J. Maly, J. Dubas, Student Manager, D, Gabriel, Student Manager. Back Row: J. Russell, Student Manager, R, Fitz- gerald, M. Hunzeker, D, Cunningham, C. Mewmaw, S. Spra- gue, J. Thomas, D. Smoyer, T. Horacek, T.Imus, B, Mor- gan, B, Oakley, B. McKeeman, Assistant Coach Dean Petricek, Assistant Coach Bill Witty, Head Coach Barry Miller. SEASON REVIEW Loup City Ravenna Centura Genoa Shelton Wood River Gibbon Polk Burwell Coaches Miller and Witty discuss the victory over Wood River with players after the game. a ie se oe
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