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BACK ROW: Coach Stricklin, Jim Hulsing, Harold Leuthold, Larry S-ith, Johnny Moser, Coach Frear. SECOND ROW: Darryl Emert, Lynn Kollenberger, John Koch, Paul McNergney, Dale At- Kinson, Jack Baker, Jim Mock, Tony Heptig. THIRD ROW: Keith Brooks, Marion Emert, Law- rence Smith, Donald Johns, Jay Buchholz, Roy Ralston, Vonce Wenger, Marvin Strahm, Max D-l- sing, Fred Stalder, Albert Roberts, Eddie McCoy. FRONT ROW: Alvin Gates, Norman Steiner, Keith Haxton , Bob Brunner, Lee White, Ronny Carpenter, John Ross, Art Bell, Lyle Lancaster, Gary Shadel, Gary Tyler. fOOTBflLL SQUAD When the football season opened for 1950, Coaches Frear and Stricklin had thirty-seven boys out for grid practice for the nine-game season of Sabetha High. For the first game of the season SHS was host to Seneca Catholic whom we defeated 21-6. The Blue Jays journeyed to Centralia to try to mar the Panthers’ record but were turned back by a 7 to 0 score. After those two games Conference play onen- ed. Troy was first on our list whom we de- feated 37 to 0. After that game Sabetha look- ed to be in the running of the Big Six Confer- ence. But falling to a fired-up bunch from Horton seemed to take a lot out of the Blue Jays. From then on it was down hill for SHS. Sabetha got ready to take on their ancient rival, Hiawatha. After the smoke had cleared from a closely fought game the Indians were on top 6 to 0. Plagued by injuries that cost us Art Bell and Gary Shadel, we continued to fight on on- ly to be defeated by Holton 38 to 0 and by Washington 33 to 6. The game with Effingham was the last one of conference play. The temperature was below freezing, so we put on all our clothes to be warm and meet the mighty Tigers. We did take the mighty out of them but still could not muster the last ounce of punch required to get that last tally across, and the score was 31 to 7 in their favor. Because of injuries that hampered us all season we had to use both coaches to fill in the defensive team tohave enough men to prac- tice with as we prepared for the last game, a non-conference game with Frankfort. The boys fought hard but couldn’t turn the tide and went down in defeat 21 to 0. SCHEDULE Sept. 22 SHS 21 St. Peter and Paul 6 Sept. 29 SHS 0 Centralia 7 Oct. 6 SHS 37 Troy 0 Oct. 13 SHS 20 Horton 27 Oct. 20 SiS 0 Hiawatha 6 Oct. 27 SHS 0 Holton 38 Nov. 1 SHS 6 Washington 33 Nov. 10 SHS 7 Effingham 13 Nov. 17 SHS Frankfort 21 Total Points 91 151 CON PERM CE STANDINGS Won Lost Percent Holton 5 Hiawatha 4 Effingham 3 Horton 2 Sabetha 1 Troy 0 1000 1 .800 2 .600 3 .400 4 .200 'ftf
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-s ILL- C iT'W n 0 i a BACK ROW: Keith Henry, Bobby Reed, Donald Hunnicutt, Harold Leuthold, Lynn Kellenberger, Freddy Minor, Kathryn Herbstreith, Shirley Deaver, D'Ann Sauer, Mary Miller. THIRD ROW: Richard Chandler, Robert Mishler, Robert Beyer, Darryl Emert, Johnny Moser, Larry Smith, Ernest Gruen, Walter Hulsing, Edith Lancaster, Lenore Grimm, Kay Dientsbier, Rebecca Moser. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Keim, Bobbie Wilson, Gladys Kinghom, Mary Foster, Yvonne Showalter, Kay Payne, Donna Mathewson, CarrolL Wittmer, Loren Haxton, John Carlson, Eddie McCoy. FIRST ROW: Eva Lamparter, Shirley Maelzer, De Ann Walz, Susan T ler, Gail White, Jo Ann Keim, Emma Lee Sherrard, Patty Vogelsang, Patty Goddard, Alma Steiner. Class Officers: Darryl Emert.........president Yvonne Showalter.....vice-president Kay Payne.••••••.....secretary—treasurer Eva May Lamparter....program chairman As a new class this one shows much promise of carrying on the traditions of SHS students and cit- izens. There are potential athletes to boost fut- ure Big Six standings, and pretty,efficient girls. They are not found wanting in good scholarship rec- ords either: five freshmen made the first semes- ter honor roll (one of whom had all A's) and seven others were among the honorable mention names. One freshman boy lettered in football. They should be a power to be reckoned with in all students ac- tivities the next three years. 10
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