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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sept. 4. School starts— Students flock back to school feeling a tinge of excitement. What will this year bring? Locker doors bang, old friends slap each other on the back, and every face carries a smile- all reflect the jovial mood. Sept. 21. First football game—this is it! After what seemed like endless days of practice the team will really get some action. The Seneca Trojans bow once again to the Blue and White. Sept. 28. Sabetha VS. Centralia. Now the football season is rolling full speed. The Blue Jays rolled over Centralia too. Oct. 5. The Troy Trojans were the third team to find that Sabetha was tough. Oct. 12. Homecoming is a wonderful and happy time. The queen, the dance, gay decorations and a victorious football team kept everyone in high spirits at old SHS. Oct. 19. Disaster! Oct. 26. The Holton Wildcats overpowered the Blue Jay team after a furious battle. Oct. 30. Sabetha VS. Wathena—A combination of mud, rain and a determined team threw the Jays for one- point loss. Oct. 31 . Beautiful queen candidates and colorful bands provided scenery for a fine Halloween parade— Hiawatha's thirty-ninth. Nov. I—2. While our teachers were called away to teachers' convention, we played for two days. Nov. 9. Sabetha VS. Effingham. It would be hard indeed to remember when Effingham did not field a good football team and this year was no exception. The Jays bowed after a hard fought game. Nov. 16. The football game with Frankfort marked the end of the football season. Glancing around the dressing room at the team preparing for the game we see the silent seniors, who will never play foot- ball at SHS again. This was their last game and they ended their season with victory. Nov. 22-23. Thanksgiving—More vacation. The school took on weight. Nov. 30. The junior play was a big night for the junior class. Their play will be remembered as one of the best.
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TOP ROW: Eugene Bockerstette, Johnnie Fish, Clarence Estle, Mary Rokey, Robert Marthaler, Linda Locher, Willa Jean Metzger, Janice Stoldt. FOURTH ROW: Roger Aberle, Stephen Sallee, Charles Wells, Janice Aberle, Jerry Cox, Linda Wenger. Sara Robinson, Betty Bell. THIRD ROW: Everett Harter, Ted Ruse, James Jellison, Karla Miller, Steven Clark, Jacalynn Lortscher, Jeanette Stoldt, Shirley Kessler. SECOND ROW . Ronald Brooks, David Flentie, Karen Hamilton, Lonnie Fletchall, Phyllis Thiemann, Maurveen Belghtel, Dorothy Mishler. FIRST ROW: Elaine Aeschliman, Robert Lehmann, Patricia Greene, James Deaver, Sandra Stauffer, Eugene Herrmann, Ruth Okeson, Robert Deaver. THE YOUNGEST Victorious all the way. Aren’t we cute? Looks interesting.
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