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Front row-J. Gosnell, G. Graves, F. Gelvin, B. Hayes, J. Hampton, L. Gastl, J. Henriclts, R. Gregor W. Hedrick, V. Guthrie. Back row-B. Halbert, J. Hersh, K. Garrett, W. Helgesen, J. Harris, B. A. Hall Front row-J. Kraus, J. Jackson, R. Kirkpatrick, W. King, D. Hydeman, R. Kern, W. Kiser, G. Kittle E. Hodge. Middle row-M. Ireland, B. La-r.i, L. Kniffin, M. L. Huff, M. E. Hofer, R. Huard, R.-Justice M. Kupersmith, H. Horsley, N. Knoth. Brlclz row-J. Joslin, G. Klingler, T. James, R. Koerner, E Hydeman, M. L. Kimpel, M. L. Horner. Front row--H. Metzler, W. Moffett, H. Mizell, R. Meyers, B. Lightfoot, N. Llewellyn, R. McBratney L. Davis, D. Lea, J. Mayer. Middle rowa-B. Martin, S. Lloyd, V. Maeder, J. Mellon, F. Miller, V. Larrowe Lewis, F. Miller, R. Maloney, H. McGinnis, R. Legler. 11 ,ll B. Harding. Middle row-M. Greening, M. Hellums, B. R. Hare, J. Gabler, J. Gould, C. Hedges, J. Hise, 11 . ,VJ 1 . ,J 11 i1 11 11 11 l I. l1 ll ll li 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 5 3 Q x 3 11 1.1 1 11 i 1 l 1 .11 i 151 .1 Z. 1 11 ,. 3. l 11 1 1 11 U ll 1 l 1 1 1 l V l l l 1 1 l 1 1 li 11 1, , 11 11 Il 1 1, 1 I 1 1 1 1 I1 l 5 W. Miller, B. Larson, G. Littleton, D. J. Luther, J. Milgram. Back row- W. McMinn, G. Martin, M. 1 l 1 l
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t . L ' ..... l. X'11 Front row-J. Rogers, M. Payne, E. Mouser, K. Nohe, G. Pitts, J. Rippey, O. Giles, B. Peachey, B. Jones, C. Odam, R. Peniston. Middle row-M. Ramsey, B. Ray, F. Rider, F. Rankin, L. Robinson, B. Park, J. Oakes, M. Norbury, L. Parkhurst, A. Paschel, M. O,Roark. Back row- B. J. Morse, J. Roberts, B. Neff, H. Peterson, H. Prinds, D. Porterield, J. E. Patton, A. Moss, D. Pennel, L. Richmond. Frouf row-B. Sheldon, J. Shepherd, D. Steffenson, W. Swarner, D. Trewett, R. Sieck, J. Stephenson, A. Soetaert, G. Stein, L. Stocks. Mirfzflc row-N. Swaim, D. J. Tarr, D. Seller, J. Tull, F. Schreiner, B. Smith, D. Steinmetz, S. J. Stumpff, N. Shotwell, L. Scrivner, A. Sturgis, W. Turley. Back row- G. Steinmetz, XV. Sebert, C. Shellhammer, E. Stumpif, J. Sanders, B. Simon, R. Steely, H. Sullivan, K. Slabotsky. i Fronf row-B. XVhitfield, L. Wfisner, G. Wiberg, G. Turner, U. Anderson, W. Whiting, F. Wiedermann. Middle row-M. Voorhees, E. Wfheeler, M. Wilkinson, V. Wfhite, B. Wright, K. Whipple, M. Womboldy, D. Ziegler, M. Wfilkinson. Back row-F. Wenzel, R. XVasson, D. Wilkinson, F. Weber, L. Wisner, A. Wfilson, R. Vallette. 12
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Q wfag.fal!wa Qfemzm . Dmimmlcwm ' mme. Zach plmywhaaa ' newwblfzecfmacf HWZWW Q HIUIHH Opening the season with a crushing 42 to O victory over Washington Rural, and closing it with the b-attle of the championsv at Paola, Shawnee-Mission's Indians swept through the most successful grid season in the history of the school. Not only did Shawnee-Mission win an unchallenged Northeast Kan- sas League championship for the first time, but the Indians also defeated the powerful Paola Panthers, champions of the Eastern Kansas League. Wyandotte, strong traditional rival of Shawnee-Mission, provided the only defeat. Charley Davis and Bud MacLean served as captains of the squad. At the close of the season six Shawnee-Mission players, Paul Turner, end, Joy Dyer, guard, Paul Groseclose and Clarence Garner,itackles, Bud MacLean, halfback, and John Maloney, quarterback, were chosen all- star players in the Northeast Kansas League. Paul Turner was also selected as end on the state all-star second team. The Indians opened the league season against the Argentine Mus- tangs, one of the pre-season favorites, on the Argentine field, and the two teams battled to a scoreless deadlock. Shawnee-Mission then moved against Wyandotte, and the Bulldogs provided the lone defeat of the season. The Indians journeyed to Olathe to defeat the Eagles by a six-point margin. The next league encounter' was at Rosedale, where Shawnee- Mission outcharged the Wildcat squad. . Atchison came to Shawnee-Mission for another league thriller which saw the Indians win by a score of 7 to 6. League-leading Leavenworth then invaded Shawnee-Mission for a championship game, and the Indians staged a 7 to O win as a late Pioneer power drive to the Shawnee-Mission 2-yard line was turned back. The victory over Leavenworth gave the Indians their first Northeast Kansas League undisputed championship, and the exuberant student body was given a holiday on Monday, following the game. Shawnee-Mission scored 89 points during the- season, 42 of these points coming in the Washington Rural game. A total of 38 points was scoredby the nine opponents played, 20 of these being scored by Wyandotte. Shawnee-Mission inished the season with the enviab-le record of six victories, two tie games, and one defeat.
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