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n , - E i 1 Y W w . 4 ,, l - ,I , ,, ' 1 l I : ' I -wi. -.- , A if .fs ..,. - -B ,, Ma .. .- '-sfl 1 f .X-,f ' Senior Y-Teens, the high school branch of the Young XVomen's Christian Association, participates in many of the fall activities about the school. The girls of the club managed the sale of popcorn and potato chips at the football games. During the autumn season the members enjoyed many interesting programs. Eleanor Aschenbach, student of nursing at the University of Cincinnati in co-operation with General Hospital, talked to the Y-Teens about this profession. Mrs. F. B. Louys entertained the club by telling of her visit to Europe. A program of worship accented the Thanksgiving season. ln prepara- tion for Christmas the members made angel favors for the trays of the patients at Wfilson Memorial Hospital. The officers of the club are President, Martha Fosterg Vice-President, Shirley Anthony, Secretary, Beatrice Rothg and Treasurer, Lael Ely. Cabinet members are program. Donna Roberts and Marian Sharpg finance, jo Anne Anderson and Velma Rhuleg publicity, Sandra Dorner and janet Ludwigg music, Kathryn Abbott and Helen Schaeferg devotions, Regina Snyder and Sue Welling, service, Iris Cunningham and julia Kiesg and social, Phyllis jackson and Loretta Shatto. Left lo right, standing: Barbara Griffis, jean Gariety, Sue Toland, Barbara Fields, Sandra Dorner, Martha Dicke, Joanne Bengston, Martha Foster, Donna Rob- erts, and Phyllis jackson Sealed: Shirley Anthony, Kathryn Abbott, Regina Snyder, Beatrice Roth, Donna Dobie, Nancy Grigg, Janice Fox, and Marlene Shue Best Wfisbes from Cummins and Boller
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First row, left to right: Carl Brown, Mgr., Tony Kahn, Danny Meyers, Orrin Tucker, Don Schiff, Larry Lorton, Lee Woodruff, Ed Sparks, Melvin Taylor, Dick Ward, Don Brown, john King, Dwight Wilges, Danny Sullenberger, Tom Hughes, Mgr. Second row: Roger Schaeffer, jerry Beers, Sam Bender, Glenn Tidwell, Bob McLaughlin, George Kookootsedes, jim Stump, Bob Sparks, Dale Scherer, Duane Campbell, Garny Avy, Tom Applegate, john Lee, Byron Higgins Third row: Coach Jake Angerer, jack Van Fossen, Gary Cole, Herb Wells, Bob Allen, Danny Schlagetter, Larry Leininger, Carl Burchett, Tom Killian, jerry Stump, Dave Dormire, Ronnie Bell, Coach Bob Caton Fourth rozr: Frank Dulaney, Mgr., Tom Protsman, jim Grate, Don Fahnestock, Dick Ball, Jerry Gray, Bob Pearson, Wayfne Glass, jim Spangler, Dick Clark, Bruce Bertsch, Doug Marker In an effort to build outstanding teams Sidney has adopted a training program for junior high boys. Coaches Caton and Angerer drill seventh, eighth and ninth grade boys in the fundamental techniques of football and schedule games to give them experience. Letter awards went to Bob Allen, Tom Applegate, Garney Avy, jerry Beers, Sam Bender, Carl Burchett, Duane Campbell, George Kookoot- sedes, john Lee, Larry Leininger, Bob McLaughlin, Dale Scherer, Danny Schlagetter, Bob Sparks, jim Stump, Glenn Tidwell, Gary VanFossen, and Herb Wells. The junior high teams played four games winning three and losing one. Troy beat the Yellow jackets 12-7, but Sidney was victor over Urbana 35-0, Greenville 56-6, and Piqua 18-0 to turn in a fine seasonal record. Comfwlimenls of ll l9eeIer'.v Super Marke!
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SHS is proud of her fourteen senior boys who have played their last football game for Sidney High. First 7'0ll'. lofi to right: Bernie Bolden: Hugging the pigskin from left half, Bernie's speed made him a constant threat on offense and defense. Omar Bowden: A rugged tackle on offense and defense, Omar proved to be a key man in Pic-rson's forward wall. -Ioe Cartwright: Aloe played mostly defensive ball at half back because of an early-season injury. john Crumbaugh: His deadly passing and knack for calling plays made john an excellent quarterback. XY'alter Dickhaut: Offensive center and de- fensive guard. Walt was another member of the jackets' fine line. .Yemml roux' George Gifford: Outstanding for his ability to spot plays, George was a dead- ly safety man and a fine broken field runnei-u lidward Hahn: Although underrated by Satur- day write-ups, Ed was irreplaceable in the jacket line. .lim Litton: A watchful-guard, .lim played a big part in the jackets' forward wall, offen- sive and defensive. -lim McCracken: Both Dayton papers voted jim on their MVL teams: it was Llim's second year of varsity competition. Third rouu' Frank Schlagetter: Offensive and defensive end, Frank also handled the punting till a shoulder separation fensive duties. limited him to of- Dick Seving: A vicious line backer and hard driving fullback, Dick was valuable to both jacket platoons. jerry Smith: Smashing the enemy line for three years, jerry held the admiration of every opponent for his hard running and kicking. Don Starrett: Another key man in the jacket line, Don empowered his guard duties with every game. Bob Qtewart: Offensive and defensive end, Bob was a constant threat to the oppositions' end sweeps. The football was a trophy of the annual Piqua-Sidney game that broke the Indians three game win streak 20-13. X 5 if Bl! 96
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