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BLUE JAY:-:E-w , MERLE DIFFENDERI-'ER Co-Captian. Junior Wt. 145. 2 Letters He called practically all the signals for Sabetha this year. His two years should prove a very valuable asset to the team's direction next year. A more dependable hard worker is not to be found CLYDE MASHETER Junior Wt.145. Center. lLetter A hard worker with plen- ty of ability and good team spirit. He should be a regu- lar next year. ROY STRAHM Freshman Wt. 140. Guard. 1Letter The only Freshman reg- ular on the football squad who surprised everyone his first year by his consistent play with plenty of fight and a good team spirit. GLENN LICHTY Senior Wt. 135. Halfback. 2Letters One of the best sports- men Sabetha has ever had. Passes, punts. and carries the ball. He is keen of wit, ag- gressive and a good team man. REX SNYDER Junior Wt. 150. Fullback. 2 Letters He played his first year as regular fullback and will be back next year to hold down his fullback position. A good blocker and defens- ive man. HOMER FIDDLER Co-Captain. Junior Wt. 150. Guard. 2 Letters An honor well deserved xfor a man of his weight. He has played two years regular in the line. He will be back strong next year, DALE CARPENTER Senior Wt. 165. Tackle. 1 Letter A Senior playing his last game for Sabetha and who proved himselfa val- uable man on the squad. JAMES WEMPE Senior Wt. 175. Guard. 2 Letters He had lots of fight and had the weight to back it up. His smashing tackles were felt by the opposing ball luggers in every game He will be missed next year. MEREDITH SPERLINE Senior. Wt. 160 Tackle and End. 2 Letters A boy who really knows football and plays consis- tently from whistle to whistle. He played his best game against Hia- watha. MELVIN LIVENGOOD Senior Wt. 125. End. 1 Letter He showed his real met- al when he went into the last two or three games and played a remarkable game. He has real team spirit, never giving up. YV wi 1 ss IU .1 ll 43 sl F ll it Q rx Ill lie E! I: l ll na. all l. lil li Q! fl l llll Ei it ll llil gli Ei gil. ll. llll 5 lll lui Z ll ill ll :ii W ll lll 9!S'i Eli!
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Kik- my lit rl l it! 233 if 4 53 a V le! 152 lv! In Le lt- 1 F. ll l 1 ll, ll: STE li rig La, fs.. 1-,L -Tl-lE BLUE JAY- -.. 1. in FOOTBALL TEAM Mr. Hiett, Mr. Brown. Reinhardt. Livengood, Sperline, Shipman, Aescliliman, Hatke. lJeVilibiss. Mr. Bixby Handley, Masheter, Dirst, Davis, Coach Fursberg, Bungard, Lortscher, Carpenter. Hedrick, Frceby Hook, Snyder, Stralim, Fiddler, li. Diffenderfer, Scott, M. lliffenderfer, Lichty. Wempe. Zug, Dr. Davenport Taking all things into consideration, Sabetha High School had a successful lllill football season Since both Coaches Forsberg and Brown were new to Sabetha there was not the usual mutual trust and confidence between them and the players, at the beginning of the year. However, by the end of the season. to anyone who was familiar with conditions. there was it tnarked change and development of team spirit which made itself felt in every game. While in number of games won the season was not highly successful, yet Sabetha can boast of winning the first galne with Corning lil-12, which raised the record of consecutive victories without a defeat to IM The 'Thanksgiving game with Seneca, which is Sabethas annual fight. was won by a score of tl Il, The season was successful as far as team development was corceroed and in the final analysis that should be the most valuable measure. Coach Wallace Forsberg worked hard und faithful and deserves all credit for the showing made With it msn- ttontinued goal of hard work and unseltish service to Sabetha High School, both he and the foothall team will go far in the coming season of '32, This is Mr, Forsberg's first year of coaching and his work was one of the big reasons for the good teams His was a hard position to lill in view of the fact that S, ll. S. graduated seven of the elcvcn football team last yearg and the entire Basketball Team. His record has been an excellent one and we are not afraid to say so. Forsberg is si mighty good coach and a real leader of boys, and he is going to be zi valuable trainer in turning out next year's team. 1'- if Ji Fl sa I vt 2, 3 231 .1 I' .a .. H 1 1 I , 'E rt a ' H T! M I . Q it R fl t1 ik Y fi my Pi! r a '. .il u .a ' ! it :Na v it v. in rf .- I 'ir 'Y 'FL 'I' 'V' 1 '55 '!- '15 ' is 1935: ru. -- --f-'L 5 , , 'B , Y
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35 P' .1 1556: -. li F J! E11 1. l ..u H .' ill an I iff -tr gli F l . l I we P1 ..u I l li . s 51 i.. .4 v - H ... I 4 H a. -- g.. I if I ii . 1 as 1 - aa I -A! 9: iw I it 1 -. - staffs Q 15. VH. 1... EIIGENIC REINHARDT Junior Wt. 125 End. l Letter A boy who eould snag passes from any angle. With one more year to play he should make a name for himself PAUL SCOTT .Iunior Wt. 125. Halfliack 2 Letters He was the most feared havkfield man in the con- ferenee because of his speed and open tield run- ning. He is a good passer. punter anti hloeker. M XRQUIS HICDRICK .lunior Wt. l25. Halfbavk l Letter He was handicapped hy size but should he a real star next year. JOHNNY ZUG Senior Wt. Hill. l ullhat'k l Letter A hny who could really hit the line when he want- ed to. He will not be hawk next year. EARL Dll-'Fl'INlJl'1RI l'IR Junior Wt. NU. End, 2l.etters A hoy modeled after Cronkite's end position hut lavks size. He should make a real name for him- self with two years' expe- rienve. I 1 k il- q lf- ' K- HRM EVERETT FRPIEHY Senior Wt. l4l. lind. 4 Letters A lioy with a world of light and good team spirit. Une who was in every play from whistle to whistle. HAROLD LORTSCHER Junior Wt. 150. Center. 2 Letters Regular eenter, a boy who played his first year as regu- lar renter. He overcame his weak points and developed his strong ones. ELLIS DAVIS Freshman Wt 145, Fullhaek. I Letter Reserve fullliack. A hard worker with plenty of ability luut one who needs more pep. l Rl'IIl SHIPMAN Senior Wt 170 Tackle. 21,1-tters A hoy who played hoth guard and taekle. He seemed to find himself in the last two or three games of the season Kl'INNl'1'l'H HOOK .lunior Wt. 150 Halfhavk. l Letter A good hall 1-arrier, passer and punter who developed into one of the best punters in the vonference his first year tltlt. 1 7 -Q as n -1 - 1 as sq r 1. --S. ,W Y an. .' ,4.- . .-.E , 1... F. :iii li! F ni 5 Q N iz I ri f s N ... Y .JE if .1 I I me rt u.-. Y li gf N aa I H ..- I li F7 525 I vi T9 N na F .m N F .a 5-3 lk! ay. r .i an 2:2 I .li i'lEi3a'EE
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