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FOOTB LL SQUA SITTING left to right Rex Kellough Toby McMullen Wes Hager Don Svehla Roger Herm Ed Heckman ,lack Conroy SECOND ROW Assrstant Coach Wayne Weber John Bruntz Tom Calvert John ,Iewrtt Bob Svehla ,Iom Nelson Paul Horner Student Manager Bob Smuelson TOP ROW Alfred Calvert Gene Heckman Bernard Ach Bernard Svehla Joseph Svehla Phrl Weber Charlre Vossler Howard Barbur Coach Don Haberman The Bulldog football season found Frrend not on the wrnrrrng srde too often but saw a team whrch arned considerable ex errence and should bounce ack rnto the wrnnrng co umn more often next year Frrend 0 College Vrew 18 Frrend 8 North East Reserves 32 Frrend 8 Wrlber 7 Frren 0 Weeprng Water 6 Frrend 21 W more 0 Frrend 0 Barneston 20 Frrend 6 St CeCe ra 19 Frrend 6 Waverly 20 The team for the season was as follows ENDS Paul Horner a senror scored the frnal touchdown of the season He also drd all of the untrng for the season John Bruntz another senror ad an excellent defensrve game a arnst St CeCelra Bruntz was a ood defensrve payer all season Coach sard P ll Weber a junror caught the frrst be back for another ood season TACKLES Jrm elsen junror was probably the best defensrve tackle on the squad Nelsen was also a blg hel rn the backfreld rn the last part of the season oe Svehla, unror who rs expected to turn rn one of the best per omrances next year wrll he rn hrs defensrve tackle spot Svehla played the last two ames wrthout anyone berng substrtuted for hrm Ed eckman senror for hrs frrst season turned rn a good season record rn hrs offensrve spot GUARDS Tom Calvert junror who had a verv ood season wrll be back as one of the marnstavs of t e team next season Calvert turned rn one of the better performances Haberrnan re orted Gene Heck man Junror upheld the other guar st and accordrng to the Coach was one of the most ependable players at that s ot CEN ER ln hrs first year at the s ot Roger Herm Junror had an excellent season erm alter nated at the tackle post but hrs marn task was centenng the ball John ,lewrtt Junior rn hrs second ear at the post handled the job lrke a veteran ewrtt also turned rn one of the top defensrve per formances of the season BACKFIELD Quarterbackrng the team was Bob Svehla senror who turned rn one of the best perform ances of hrs hrgh school career Svehla an all around man rn any s ort was tops rn hrs quarterback spot A so homore ex Kellough rs ex ected to do wonders be ore hrs hlgh school career ends Kellough was one of the most dependable on the squad and probably the to tackler A rough and tumble so ho more at the fu lback spot and one of the best rne backers rn the backfreld was Bernre Svehla Bemre upheld hrs fullback s ot almost srngle handed A other Svehla and ony a freshman saw plenty of actron as a halfback Don Foots Svehla wrll be one of the better football players to graduate from as he has rn the past Habennan sard he should turn 1n some top performances next season Another freshman Wes Ha er may have the duty of frllrng the shoes vacate by Bob Svehla Wes turned rn some good performances at the quarterback spot thrs season A hoy who rs ex ected to grve the back freld all of the speed of obby Re nolds wrll be Howard Barbur Barhur was one of t e fastest men on the s uad He rs only a freshman Habennan sard he wrll e the boy to keep an eye on come another ear Seem lrttle actron ln hrs only year was Toby lcMullen Toby reportrng only rn hrs senror year saw lrmrted actron rn the backfreld Haberman also had prarse for two reserves who farthfull attended practrce They are both freshmen and wrl robably see therr share of actron next season he bovs are Bernard Ach and Charles Vossler The brg complarnt of Coach llaberman was the lack of reserve Thrs drd not grve us an opportunrty to grve the boys the rest they needed to play top ball he added Frrend Sentrnel EH Q ' I rg . ' . ' K. J y . U F .gil ,. 9 'l , - l ay' , ' . l - 1 l 1 , I l . F . . . gn.- E . .l r I . Ei . . nu touchdown pass of the season. Weber is expected to the school' if he continues to improve in the future I- . ,. ri . ' . in . . . . ' ' If ' l . .lf .' u . l I. , u gl- Z . . . g - .- , - ' .fo .T -. . pf .L o . , .0 'fo , 5 . . ' I . Q ' ' - . . 20
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SENIOR CLASS PL Y What s Hog saylng that s keeplng the glrls so 1nterested'7 Don t lose your temper Clffordl THE BOARDING HOUSE REACH For many years now thlrteen year old Wllbur Maxwell has wanted a blcycle. He's dreamed of peddlm through town, gettlng fond gazes from the gxrls, and boastfully shoutmg, Look, no hands! But he strll can't persuade Mama and Papa to Jar down to get hxm one. So, when Pop IS called away for a week long business trip, Mom IS persuaded to go wlth h1m for sort of a second honeymoon, and the house ts left xn charge of slster Connie and sxster Betty Lou, Wllbur gets hrs ldea. He'll open up a boardlng house rlght here. Wxlbur knows there's a frlghtful hous- mg shortage, he knows people need places to sleep, and he knows for a whole wee he can really clean up and just be rolhng ln bicycles. So lnto the pa r goes the ad, and that l'l.l?lt the whole Maxwellllxouse IS crawlxng wxth peop e. Fxrst comes Lucy Burns, a sort of walkxng en cyclopedxag then Mrs. Mott, who never says a word all through the play, just comes ln, sits down gets up and walks out Then come Nlnety Volt jones a beat up pug and hrs wrestling wlfe Ruby, they re followed by Mrs. Potter, an lnsur ance saleswoman, and next come Lunpy NcGuxre and his wlfe, Nora. Now, every room rn the house ts full, W1lbur's doing a bang up business, and then xt ha pens. Mama and Papa Maxwell, at two o'clock otPthe next mommg, come draggmg home Papa forgot h1s bnef case. From there on out, 1t's one mess after another. Papa has an Important busxness conference the next mornxng, but he has to sleep on the floor, he can't get ln to shave, and he can't even read his own lpaper. Thlngs are goxng 'round and 'round. Fma ly, 1t's discovered somebody 1n the house 18 a bank robber, and poor Papa IS mlstakenly carted off to the clmk. What a mess now! And before 11,8 all fxnally straightened out and Wilbur has his bxcycle, you ll be dead from lauglnng over the antlcs of the Maxwells and the carload of characters that mvade then' sanctuary. 2 , 7 ' sf ' ' ' t f ' 1 , , 1 2 ' I 1 I, tg . . X l , at f - f , ' ' f l ft? x 4 ' A ll ' 5 ' Q Q a 5 tot , . , . . . , . I ! I ' ' ' - - - 1 ' 9 y 9 . 7 ' - I9
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SECOND BASKETB LL S UA .- , .. .inf .,. TOP BOW left to rlght Coach Wayne Weber Don Svehla Lyle Mltchell Vmcent Horky Roger Johansen John Klippenstexn Coach Alfred Calvert BOTTOM ROW Student Manager Roger Helm Wes Hager Wayne Gallup Bob Paswaters Morris Bender Ronald Helm Student Manager Bob Samuelson At the tlme thls summary was written all in formatlon was not at hand for lnstance the C L S tournament whlch IS being held at Friend hasn t started and the District tournament held at Clay Center doesn t start till next week December 5 1950 the Bulldogs invited and Three days later they traveled to Seward to suffer one of the three losses of this year 17 29 Dec 15 still found the Bulldogs on the road beaten by the underdogs from Milford 31 34 December 22 the Frlend qulnt settled at home and whipped a flashy Hlldreth five 40 32 .lanuary 5 the new year started off with a bang These flashy boys of Friend swept all over a Western quintet on thelr strange court 40 20 January 12 Friend paid a call on Geneva and dropped their third and last defeat of the regular playing season as far as this summary goes 26 30 Next on the 16th Frrend skxdded past Sutton 33 28 at Fnend Jan uary 19 Fairmont fell easy prey for the red and whlte on our home floor 48 29 January 23 Friend traveled to the new court of Exeter and brought home a 43 IS wln along with a few bruises Dorchester fell easy vrctrms the 30th by a tune of 69 25 Next we traveled to Wllber of February 2 February 6 Waverly one of our new and upcoming rivals traveled clear to Frlend only to o home defeated 40 37 Then came the game o the year February 13 when Beaver Crosslng met Friend on our home court This close victory for the Bulldogs was 35 33 fPoor Beaver 1 The last game played before this annual went to press was Wymore We defeated them 65 36 on our home floor Keith Clouse Paul Horner and Bob Svehla are the only seniors the next year s team wlll lose This scnbe thlnks that their loss wxll be felt but hopes we have a better team next year . . . i . . ' 'I' .i , - ' ' initiated the lrlarvard Players 33-31 on our floor. an old rival, and-defeated them 47-31 on the night 21
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