High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 53 text:
“
435' V , -flx , . ,A 5 , ,. . wr . , Y it 14' P W 5? mwglgff 3, .Q 1 1 si S , V may 2 5 T 85525, vigil 5 5 5 api 'B .Q S ., X 5 5 4 if 3 S . 4 'I . wtf W k 3 Q K ess 4 sv R 1 s WM Qi A .tv 5 . 1 . . .. -ff R , Q .. 4 i 'F 4 Q, Y i ,f HOMER. HANSON, COACH SECOND TEAM Back Row: Bill Elliott, James Breeding, Elmer Buss, Harold Grauer, Wesley Miller, J. M. Tarvin. Middle Row: Larry Wall, LeRoy Everly, Bill Buck, Jim Nider, Bill Bednar, Bob Smith, Gene Hartig. Front Row: Lester Schaefer, Al Ltiehkgpi Jack Platt, Dick McAtee, Kenneth Martinez, Jerry Maendele, Dick aen e e. So far this season the B squad has won three of their games and lost eight of them. Several of the games they lost were close games. The Bullpups have shown some very good ball handling this year which makes the prospects of a good team next year look very promising. They are instructed in the fundamentals of basketball by their coach, Homer Hanson. This year was the first time that the Marysville Bulldogs ever entered a holiday tournament. On Decem- ber 29-30 the Bulldog cagers journeyed to Salina to bring back the first place trophy they had won by defeating Marion 31-19 and Sacred Heart of Salina 23-22. The Bulldogs, playing under the mentorship of their new coach, Brice Durbin, started the basketball season in a very good way this year by outscoring their opponents in the first four games they played. By February 6 the Bulldogs have won four league games and lost two. Of all the games played they have won eight and lost five. The Bulldogs are looking forward to another chance to get into the state tournament in which they played last year. - ,f I 'J T 'Q I I' 4 xiefxifl 0 ' ' , J Qi 0 'I 'iv ee fi! S6ag.bU1?!V'TS Ca . Ca 1235860 woken'- -S'1.? 'f0? '17'1I 511 ' 2 e,ed11Q o1v4L1g7, 262 4,88 gay O earzf - . . .39 L1,f 11s,, Gaze, ' gayahiolh ffogls, ., is Nr ooelojt alla ' ' . . . 31 vff'1Zf 'fr'-ff '- 25' 4!'a 'eZl1ea --.1529 14f '0 .'--.527 253 9 'bllzaagojfs' - . N ' - 47
”
Page 52 text:
“
Basketball BRICE DURBIN. COACH 46
”
Page 54 text:
“
4.5 Track 2 . i i H W .lp ia A . ii, Y X. xg Q 8 fylbih gi If 5 A 5,4 . , Srgxmggwyk 1, iid, Vg f are Last year's track team had a successful season with six wins and two losses from the eight meets in which they participated. The Bulldogs opened the season with the regular win over Axtell 12754 to 3555. Washington got 8 points in this opening meet. Next to fall victim to the Bulldogs were Manhattan, Junction City, Wamego, and Chapman. The third meet was a quadruple meet that Marysville won by scores of Marysville 91, Concordia 51, Frankfort 24, Blue Rapids 18. Next came the K. U. Relays in which Marysville scored 13 points to take seventh place. The Bulldogs had the usual walk away with the county meet. They outran all other contenders for the NCKL track championship and won by at least thirty points over the closest NCKL track team. Next came the regional meet at Manhattan where the Bulldogs again outscored all the other teams. In the state meet two seniors of '49 placed in individual events to give Marysville 556 points in their last meet. 1-1' V The Bulldogs are looking forward to a better track season this year than they had last year. As of Feb- ruary 6, when this had to be written, they were expecting to have several good relay teams from Lockwood, Wolff, Sohl, Talbot, Noller, Dam, Doug Smith, Bergen, Richardson, and Madden: outstanding individuals in other events will doubtless be Lohse, Miller, Gleue, Keefover, Rowe, Obermeyer and Fakler. The Bulldog track men hope to place among the first at the K. U. Relays and the state meet this year. 48
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.