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Football BILL BURTON ........ Quarterback Burton, elected co-captain for the season, was a good blocking back. He did an excellent job calling signals. Senior. RONALD TENNILL ...... Tackle-Back Porkl' had power on offense and defense, especially when angry. He received honorable mention on all- state football team. He also was elected co-captain. Senior. A DANIEL HARP ........ Quarterback Boone was injured in the first game which threw him out for the rest of the season. This hurt the team because he was a good player. Senior. GEORGE FISCHBECK ....... . Guard Dick played good offensive football. Senior. Beans Ronald Tennill SBIUOF- A. D. RUYLE ....... Center Red played an outstanding game all year, especially on defense. He received honor- able mention on all-state football team. Junior. WARREN BARROW . . . Tackle-Back Doc played good offensive and defensive ball. He did the punting on several occa- sions. Junior. ROBERT SITTON ...... Guard Bob played good football in games all year. He was one of the best guards of the squad. Junior. VINCENT REAGOR . . . Right Halfback Vince played his first year on the var- sity team. He was the backfield. Junior. best blocker in the ROBERT POLLARD . . . Left Halfback Pollie was a much improved player over last year. He was a good passer and tack- ler. Junior. PAUL DAY ........ Guard Berger'l did a good job in his first year in football. Sophomore. RICHARD CARMEAN .... Left End Carmean, a good defensive player. was noted as a good pass receiver. Sophomore. RAY LITTLE ..... Quarterback . Little, due to injuries received in the first game, was unable to play the rest of the season. He will be an important man next year. Sophomore. September 24 September 28 5 October October 12 October 19 October 25 November 2 November 12 JACK RIMBEY ....... Tackle-Center was a utility man for three positions. HAL BENNER ...... Right End Skinny was especially good in grabbing passes. Freshman. LAWRENCE BALLARD .... Fullback Sam did a fine job as a fullback. He was the hardest running player on the team. He led the team in scoring. Freshman. BILL SAWYER . . . . . Guard Bill played a few games and should make a good man next year. Junior. GUY SPENCER .... . Quarterback Guy was the hardest driving man the team for his size. Junior. OI1 JAMES ROODHOUSE . . . . . End Jim, another reserve, should be a good man next year. Sophomore. of hard fighting. Freshman. Sophomore. Jack Forrester ............. Dale Hendrickson ........ Harold Coker ................. Robert Strawmatt ........ ROBERT TENNILL . . . . . Tackle Jones, when in the game, showed a lot DONALD HAVLIN ..... Halfback Legs ' did a good job when in the game. He should be valuable the next two years. Harry Martin ..,.................................................... Robert Scott ............................................. ...Back ...Back Tackle ...Back ...Back .................Back These fellows also helped to make the SBHSOII 3 SUCCESS. We l. S. D ,......... ....... T here ....... ........ 7 Carrollton ...,.,,.. ....... ' Fhere ....... ....... 1 8 Jerseyville .......... ......... P Iere ....... ....... 1 3 Pleasant Hill ........ ....... T here ....... ....... 2 7 Pittsfield ............. ......... H ere ....... ..-- 0 Winchester ......... ....... T here ....... -.----- 9 Greenfield ........ ......... I- Iere ....... --.----- 1 3 White Hall ,..... ................, ......... H e re ....... ......- 1 4 Twenty-three They 7 O 14 0 13 12 13 26
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3 r 1 1 , v 4 , c . Rack row. left to right: H. Alred. .I. Sum, J, llr-i14ll'in-ksrni, R. Newnmn, R. XYells, ll. l'i!'l'Q.I'llSOll. Mr, Milli-1: Middle row: J. l wlll'l'l'Sll'l'. Il. Sil'2lVYl1lZlll. ll. S1-ntl. fl. Spf-lim-e1', R. Tn-lmill, ll, Sitlun, li, lillylv. ll, llalvliu, S. Ballaril. R. f'2lI'Il102lIl. l'. Huy, ll, lie-nm-V, lb. H4-nd1'ir'ksfm. l-'unit l'mx': H. Szxwyor. XY. lY:1I'!'41W, ll. Vnkvr, Il, llzxrll. IS. llurton. li, Fiswlilws-k, .l. liimlwy, ll. l'oll1u'sl, V. Football Mr. Miller coached the 1945 Railroaders. Injuries received in the first games Rezigru, J. Homllwllsv. placed several backfield men out of the game for the season. This greatly weakened the team. Although the team lost three games and tied two, it placed fourth in the conference. As the school loses few lettermen this year, the Railroaders will have plenty of strength for next year's games. Bzivkfieltl, left to right: Y. lit'2lf.!'Hl'. H. llurlon. R. Pollard. S. Hzillzuwl. Line: H. Benner, XV. liarrow. li, Sittnn, A. D. Ruyle, D. Fisolilmvf-k, l'. Daly, ll. Cilfllll lll VV AN I fi: - . , , X f J P JY- L. A Twentyetwo
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lizivli row. left to right: U. Kelley, R. Little. D. Ile-ll. R. lXflcT.arnm', A. D. Ruyle, S. l-i2lll2ll'd. R. Czirmczin. Sitlingi Y. lteaigo-', D. l1eug'm', VV. l'Izu'row, R. lFtl'l'f.Il1SllYl. Cmnt-li Uzunplnell. Basketball Thirty-five boys reported for basketball this season. On the team were six letter- men, three of them seniors. Accordingly, we should have a good team next year. We placed second in the Greene County Tournament, second in the Illinois Valley Confer- ence, second in the Regional Tournament at Jerseyvilleg we also played in the Win- chester Tournament. lim-li row, left to right: Convh Miller. R. Sawyer. J. Everett, R. Dell, D. Havlin, H. Benner. J. Rooflhouse, P. llzly. Mirlrllo row: P, S14-In-e1', ll. lfower. J. llfsn4l1'i0kso1i. H. Newmzm. D, l lG'Tllll'lL'liS0ll. li, Mf'lX'lzil1z11i. li. Alrefl. l'll'Ullt row: .l. Scott, R. 'llL'llIllll, li. Lzmdrotli. Twenty-four
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