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-A xsx'!J.., I si 55 -Q is s fo ae. 3 Q 3-20 Y 5 -3 ,Q Q : o I 'Qld' 0 We are honored to try to bind together dear memories for you and give them to you with our best wishes in this Ill '52 Wildcat. We have recorded some of the activities which we thought were most important to you. This book will become more and more a treasure as the years pass for we know the things so fresh in our memories today will fade, only to be recalled by glanc- ing through this '52 Wildcat. Assistant editor, Betty Merklinger, demonstrates as editor Ollie Boltin con- ducts a staff meeting. Others LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Robert Chism, Ruth Marker, Kathleen Schultz, Esther Lewis, senior sponsor, Ann Patzner, Mary Elaine Har- per, advisor, .Marilyn Rugan, Richard Bortz, Yvonne Ferrebee, Ravey Vestal, Glen Calliart, Margie Vogel., PEUGH STUDIO - Hoisington, Kansas Z5
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FOOTBALL The 1951 football season saw the Claflin Wildcats with coaches Nelson Hartman and Gordon Pekarek capture second place in the Quivira League standings. The purple and white were led by 8 seniors and some very good prospects of underclassrnen in their 1951 gridiron appearances. Winning their first game 6--o, they ended up witharecord of5 won, 4 lost. At Macksville the two coaches started with two new men in the backfield who had never been in the backfield before. They were Jack Feist, a senior and Jerome Beck, a junior who played his first game of football against Macksville. On defense Jerome Gerstenkorn, Joe Chism, Lester Shaw, and Jack Feist were exceptionally good in many of the games and in other games other players made spark- ling tackles and runs. .Toe Chism was unable to play the last two games due to an injury received in a game earlier in the season. Macksville O Claflin 6 St. John 33 Claflin Otis 20 Claflin Geneseo 6 Claflin Chase 33 Claflin Marquette 13 Claflin Wilson 6 Claflin Ellinwood 45 Claflin Little River 0 Claflin ra ' war., Drill--Captain Gerstenkorn leads . . u d th shouting Wildcats in peppy drill Night Shot--Amory Lynch 15 pu ed own on. e 5 ard line as the Wildcats march on Little River. on a chilly day. Y SECOND TEAM PIGSKIN TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Harclten, Kenneth Grizell, Nelson Hartman, Coachg Darell Ehrlich. SECOND ROW: Richard Feist, Gary Stewhine, Herbert Bradey, Tommy Heinz, Amory Lynch, Steve Cessna, Marvin Feist. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Rugan, Dale Strube, Bobby Brackeen, Lyle Mc Dermecl, Donnie Branham, Tommy Phil- lips, Donnie Feist, MANAGERS: Ronnie Armbrust and Ronnie Hardten. I Sponsored by the R AND C CAFE I
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