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Top Row, left to right--R. Finkbeiner, C. Schlund, J. Thede, J. Myers, R. Winter, M. Gettel, R. Riev- ert, E. Armbruster, P. Misrchung. Thrird Row-A. Reidel, R. Schaefer, M. Andsersvon, M. Brechtel, M. Brown, B. Kurzer, A. Krauss, D. 'Ha'nke, H. Volz. Second Row-E. Syvmanzik, M. Koch, H. Le-ofnhardt, V. Harmon, Mrs. Terrill lsponsorj, E. Ruppert, D. Slhapow, J. Hahn, J. Nast. Bottom Row- J. Haag, E. Mast, J. Otto, D. Krauss, S. Mulrat, A. Lenox, W. Birschin-g, M. Nusz, F. Haag. Not on picture: R. Graves, R. Woldt. 4 September 3, 1945, was a .date wonth remem- bering for the Freshmen at Sebewaing High School. Forty hearty students trotted' up the walks of our school and were all green as to where to go at wh-at time. With the aid of our sponsor, Mrs. Ter- rill and the upper-classmen, we got off to a good Start. At our first cl-ass meeting we elected as our of- ficers the following: Peter Mischung, President. Robert Finkbeiner, Vice-President. Hannah Volz. Secretary. Maxine Brechtel, Treasurer. Dorothy Hanke, Student Representative Earl Mast, Student Representative Page Eighteen The Freshmen girls were off to a flying start after the initiation they received from the Home- making Girls. We lost one of our cl-asszmates, Merriel McCol- lum. There were n'o gains so our membership re- mains at 39. Our treasury was boosted only buy our class dues. We wil-l need more push behind it as we advance on through high school. Before the year ends we hope to sponsor a dance for the upper-classmen. We have had a year of fun in our Freshman year and hope to have our next three years in high school packed with twice as much. -Maxine Brechtel. Echoes of 1946
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k , ,i Tuq'hRow, leit to right-J. Otto, R. Gettel, K. Schram, F. Bolzman, J. Stoeckle, M. Armbruster, J. ede, L. Gettel, -R.. Finl-nbeiner, M. Ha-ag, P. Mischung. Second Row--Coach Ramsdell, R. Gettel, J. H-aist. R. Gaeth, J. Jahr, F. Marqu'ard't, R.'Abb0tt, W. Myers, C. Bush., J. Armbruster, V. Bates, Mr. Krause 1asa't coachj. Bottom Row-R. Rievert, W. Kunding-er, K. Easlick, R. Lenz, F. Bergman, G. Easlick, R. Ziehm, D. Henderson, R. Eiebig, A. Lenox. 07 The beginning of the school year not only brought euthusiasm for school., but for most of the boys, brought enthusiasm for football. About 40 players reported for the opening practice. The boys were really confident. Too confident as a matter of fact. Pigeon, with whom we play our first game nearly every season and usually beat, took advantage of our over-confidence and ripped off two touchdowns the first half. Realizing that they were over-confident the Sebewaing squad went out determined to win the second- half. They scored a touchdown-, but that was not enough to win the game. The next two games the boys were determined instead of over-confident.. These were with H-arbor Beach and Bad' Axe. We defeated both of them. Both of our touchdowns were scored on passes. When the game ended Bad Axe was on our three- yard line. The next game was with Cass City. This was our hard luck game. Red Reinhold broke his leg. and that was a determining factor in the rest of our games. We lost them all. Fred Bergman was the only member of the team Page Twenty who was honored by being selected on the Upper Thumb All Star First Team. Red Reinhold was selected flor the All Star Second Team. Gordon Eas- lick and Charles Bush were on the honorable men- tion list. Gordon Easlfick was our captain. Senior letter- men not returning are: Fred Bergman, Gordon Eas- lick, Raymond Gaeth and Walter Myers. Our starting line-up for most of the games was: L.E., Bill Kundingerg- L.'I'., Ray Gaethg L.G., Jerry Haistg C., Charles Bushg R. Gz, Vernon Batesg R.T., Jim Armbrusberg R.E., Walter Myersg Q.B., Arthur Rleinholdg RH., Ray Lenzg L.H., Fred Bergmang F.B., Gordon Easlick. Scores of the Football Games: We They Sept. 21-Pigeon There ......... 6 13 Sept. 28-Harb-or Beacih Here .. 9 0 Oct. 5-Bad Axe. There ........ 12 7 Oct. 12-Cass City, Here ........ 0 7 Oct. 17-Vassar, There .... .. . 0 37 Oct. 26-Caro, Here ...... .. . 0 26 Nov. 2-Pigeon, Here .... .. . 0 27 Echoes of 1946
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