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Seated: Marlon Moser, Junior Fetter, Jim Ihomp- son, Donald Sommer, Pfussell Stevie Standing: Coach Gtonter, Robert Sword, Harry Gerber, Charles Etllng, Donovan Hunsberger, Eddie Herr, Vv’ayne Smith, Mgr. Seated: Donald Steiner, Junior Fetter, Donald Sommer, Donald Moser, Jim Thompson, Donald Weygandt Standing: Coach Gonter,David Hostetler, Richard Rosenberger, Dick Smith, Herb Nussbaura, Basil Evan s. First Row: Robert Sword, Jim Thompson, Herb Nussbaum, Richard Rosenberger, Tom Shank, Donald Steiner, Wayne Smith Second Row; Coach Gonter, Donald Sommer, - od Graber, Jim Thomas, Junior Fetter, Paul Amstutz, James Bixler - 29 '
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standing; Coach Center, Weygandt, Douglas, Thomas, Qraher, Mgrs. McFarren and Leisy Seated; Steiner, Rosenherger, Smith, Evans, Shank, Nusshaum The three lettermen oflast year, Dick Smith, Richard Rosenherger, and Basil Evans, plus two members of last year ' s first ten, Donald Steiner, and Tom Shank, com¬ prised our first team this year. Other players on the first ten were Herbert Nussbaum, Donald Weygandt, James Thomas, Harold Douglas, and Rodney Graber. Then the tournament, and a clean sweep of honors slipped through our fingers as the Chipps dropped us in The Championship of the tournament. We had already gained our right to advance to the Sectional, but Lady Luck was against us and thus we were eliminated from further honors for this year. One by one. schools dropped as they challenged our Bulldogs. The most notable of early season victories was the defeat handed Strasburg. Our fame and glory grew as on we came through an undefeated league season suffering only two losses in non-league games. The All Star Team was chosen, with Dick Smith on first team as center and Richard Rosenherger and Basil Evans on second team. Tom Shank received honorable mention. Dick Smith was also chosen for the second team Sectional. Nov. 12-!!- Dalton - - - -44 Alvunni ------ 16 Nov. 15 Dalton - - - -56 Fredericksburg - - 26 Nov. 19 Dalton - - - -56 Creston ----- 9 Nov. 22 Dalton - - - -39 Shreve ------ 28 Nov. 26 Dalton - - - -48 Chester ----- 20 Dec. 6 Dalton - - - - - - 74 West Salem - - - - 19 Dec. 13 Dalton - - - -78 Congress ----- 14 Dec. 17 Dalton - - - -31 Strasburg - - - - 30 Dec. 20 Dalton - - - -72 Burbank ----- 23 Jan. 4 Dalton - - - -28 Rittman ----- 29 Jan. 10 Dalton - - - -62 Sterling ----- 40 Jan. 17 Dalton - - - -50 Doylestown - - - - 35 Jan. 21 Dalton - - - -49 Smithvllle - 42 Jan. 31 Dalton - - - -57 Mt. Eaton - - - - 17 Feb. 1 Dalton - - - -32 Strasburg - - - - 49 Feb. 4 Dalton - - - -35 Orrville ----- 30 Feb. 7 Non-League Dalton - - - -44 Apple Creek - - - 26 - 28 -
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SPEECH CLUB First Row; Jean Marty, Pauline Steiner, Donna Wertz, MargaretWeisgarber, Dor¬ othy Wertz, Miriam Wertz, Ruth Poor- man, Anne Hostetler, Mrs. Keirn. Second Row: DaleWerntz, Russell Stevie, Garland Smith, HaroldDjuglas, Herbert Nussbaum, Richard Smith,Edgar Geiser, Donald Weygandt,Cletus Amstutz, Stan¬ ley Gerber. Third Row: John Crumley,Richard Coffman Harold Galehouse, Denny Hall. WINNERS IN THE STATE Marlene McKee and Donna Dale Rupp DECLAMATIONS Seated; Mary Jeanne Smucker, Marlene McKee, Donna Dale Rupp, Doris Hunsberger. Standing: Tom Shank, Ruth Poorman, Mrs. Keirn,Jeanette Stoin, Richard Coffman. Affirmative—Russell Stevie, Richard Coffman Negative—Donna Dale Rupp, Donald Sommer Time-keeper—Billy Gerber Coach—Mrs. Keirn Richard Coffman Poetry Reading - 30 -
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