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ATHLETICS ANSEI. ANDERSON Boys' Athletic Instructor ELIZABETH EPICKSON Girls' Athletic Instructor DEAN CORTRIGI-IT Manager
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FRESHMAN CLASS , . . t.- Top Row -Charles Smith, Robert Montgomery, Robert Lewis, Paul Fought, Lee Wiclcens, Morris Hutchinson, Robert Rumney. Elmer Benson. Fourth Row Ruth Ropp, Kent Goldbranson, Mary Anne Hough, Anna Kiley, Dean Houghtaylen, Dorothy Hanson, Patricia Larson, Eileen Lowtwait, Dora Priesman, Betty Lobdell, Joyce Randall. Third Row Mr. Davis, Adviser, Marilyn Tuttle, Diclc Jones, Beverly Faber, Charles Walker, Joan Mueller, Gene Hage, Loretta Keenan, Ray Darby, Myrlene Reymann, Gladys Bromfielcl, Lucile Burgin. Second Row 'Shirley Smith, Joyce Brand, Shirley Morel, Marjorie Weber, Viola Scoughton, Marilyn Breuer, Mary Joyce Brimi- combe, Sherrilyn Kell, Lois Tuttle, Doris Minniclc, Dolores Reynolds. First Row -Charles Allen, Harold Coalces, L'eRoy Wilson, LaVerne Vermeland, Walter Scent, Howard Lundy, Robert Scott, Melvin Christopherson. Boasting 54 members, the largest class in S. T. H. S., the freshmen of 'l94'l-1942 lost no time in becoming acquainted with the rules and regulations which were to govern them during the four years of their high school lile. Alter the First two or three weelcs ol school it was impossible to distinguish them from the sophomores or juniors except by their size. Kent Goldbranson, Morris Hutchinson, Bob Scott, and Charles Walker displayed a wealth of natural loot- ball and baslcetball talent, thus casting a hopeful glow on the luture ol S. T. H. S. athletics. Several members with talent in the field of music joined the glee clubs and band, while others divided their interests among such activities as Newstahf, G. A. A., and Junior De- ate. CLASS OFFICERS -President, Mary Anne Hough, Vice-President, j Sherrilyn Kell, Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Lobdell. 2-l
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FOOTBALL Top Row -Jack Koehler, Stuart Phillips, llo Marsh, Orrin Johnson, James Mclnnes, Frank Ropp, Charles Walker, Dean Cortright. Second Row-Lloyd Olson, Russell Klotz, Jerry Gengler,Byford Allen, Hugh Hough, Richard Martin, Donald Freeland, Jack Cain, Mr. Anderson, Coach, Kent Goldbranson. First Rows -Bruce Hough, Stanley Werner, Keith Tattersall, Dan Anderson, Robert Sebby, James Allen, l.aVerne Grady, Donald Armstrong The Sandwich football squad carried on in their traditional manner this year. Despite the loss of six lcey men by graduation, the Grange and Blaclc successfully met the onslaughts of their opponents and finished the season with a record of one win, two ties, and three defeats. Captain Hugh Hough led his teammates in upholding the most cherished of all Sandwich traditions-Sandwich has not lost a scheduled football game to Plano in seventeen years. By sheer grit and determination, the local gridiron heroes held l3lano's powerful team to a scoreless tie. The Sandwich defeats were at the hands- of Geneva, West Aurora, and Lemont-three of the strongest teams in this vicinity. Plainfield was scalped by the lndians, and Yorkville was held to a tie on their home field. Coach Anderson deserves commendation for turning out such a fighting team. This season proved once again that a fighting spirit is the prime requisite ofa good football team. 26
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