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2855. 'T l Pi! li: F yi if --1 I Ll is iw. 'Z 5:5 r ii y- H 1- in F .U ... .,- H ul. r .Z P.. .E Fi :wa I fi fl 125 Y .i sl, 5 .ii Q. ii Q. ..- Y 4 EJ! gg, f g-ee st. QTHE BLUE JAYr ef 12 1... 1, -- FOOTBALL TEAM Mr. Hit-tt, Hatke, l,anning. Rogers. Greene. Mr. Moulton. Mt'Nary, V, Aesvhliman. Blankenship, DeVilhiss. Mr, Whitzel l 'x U Kooser. H Wherry, Snyder. li. Diffenderfer, M. Diffenderfer. K. Hook. Reinhardt, Leffler. Henry Bnngard, Fiddler. K Aeschliman, Masheter. Coat-h Forslxerg. F. Kooser. L. Hook, Lanvaster, Dirst, Dillaplain The Sahetha High Svhool football team has completed another year of vompetiiion. It is the entl of a fairly suvvessful season in more ways than one. When fellows have gone through snow. wind. rain. mud, and gruelling practive together. they hate to see the end upon them. The fellows of this year took defeat and vit-tory alike. Une man to them did not win or lose a hall game. Eight regulars are graduated this year, leaving a great hunvh of material in the capable hands of our t-oarh. The Seniors to he graduated are Aesrhliman. Fiddler. K. Hook, Masheter, Reinhardt, Synder. M. lliffenderfer, and li. lliffenderfer The gaps Caused hy these graduating Seniors will he hard to fill. hut there are always left the letter-men, the squad-men. and the new material With oncoming forces we hope that we may vontinue in the front ranks of the football regime. The following will give to you the impression of defeat. Immun hut it is ways of Saheiha Sa hetha Sahetha Sahetha Sahetha Sa het ha not on clean playing and si 7 Powhattan 0 ll Corning 0 lil Auhnrn :ll I4 Troy 0 ll Holton 7 14 Horton ll e of that it is a svhedule of Jtlfl snianship: Sahetha 26 Sahetha ll Salietha lil Sahetha fl Sahetha flil viriory in the Frankfort ll Hiawatha 7 luflingham Ill Senerx-i 7 Opponents 65 This year Saheiha plaved third in the conferenve COACH l 0RSHl'IRG This year was one of the tnany siivcessftil years that S. H. S has had and most of it is due to the work and ahility of Mr. Forsherg. He made the most of his material and developed it into a fine team. His rt-cortl is a good one. and one that should vontinue. Skin, Y 'l.. ii.. 35. nik. 4535. J 'EL ' 1' 11
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v I Q te all ESE? 'W lil It r it ltil t ,.. lm .gl ll F t I in fi it it .l lu N llll EEL iEEf E THE BLUE MERLE DIFFENDERFER Senior Football 3: Basketball 3 Track 3. Merle is a sure point winner in any event. He played halfback in foot- ballg forward in basketball: and in track competed in the halfmile, broad-jump, and the highbjump. KENNETH AESCHLIMAN Senior Football 1 Kenneth played a great defensive game. His tack- ling was the best on the team. KENNETH HOOK Senior Football 23 Track 2 Kenneth was another fast boy who could be depended upon to make points. He played halfback in football and ran the dashes in track. EUGENE REINHARDT Senior Football 23 Track 2 Eugene was a scrappy boy who played end in football. He ran dashes in track and broad-jumped. REX SNYDER Junior Football 3, Basketball 2 Rex was a hard driving boy who really played a full-back positien in foot- ball and a good guard position in basketball. LETTER MEN tiff ev. ,. '4 1 3 t o t me L win . 'l - ,9?y EARL DIFFENDERFER Senior Track 4 Football 3: Basketball 3 Earl played end in foot- ball, guard in basketball, and became famous in the mile event in track. CLYDE MASHETER Senior Football2 Clyde was one of the best centers we have ever had. He was a good defense man and a valuable team mate. HOMER FIDDLER Senior Football 33 Basketball 3 Homer playing tackle in football and guard in basketball was a valuable man on either team. LLOYD DIRST Junior Football 1 Bud received his letter in football playing at the end position. His past experience will make him a valuable player for next year's squad. HARRY WHERRY Freshman Football 1 Harry. as a Freshman, played a good end position He will be a trouble maker for the opponents next year. '.iis:?3Er: Lfffziflgaa ' Qli S-23. L75
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