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SHS Log Left to right: Mr. Kenneth Ilanson, Mr.G. Rolan Gahrielson, Mr. James Bacon, Mr. George Spoo Managers Cheerleaders Left to right: Orrel Thompson, Wallace Peters, Left to right: CarolEgen, Germaine Mullenbach, Joseph Evjen, Richard Born, Lowell Dabbles Phyllis Lyman, Dorothy Brownell, Margaret Me Neal — 29 —
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SHS Log News Staff Is row left to right: Joun Chamberlain, Jeanette Walters, Pearl Rhoten, Richard Ileiser, Mary Lou County, Cynthia Boucsein, Odessa Hill 2nd row: Carol Egen, Phyllis Lyman, Joan Loll, Lavonne Swygman, Donna Mills, Mary Irene Beach, Advisor Mr. Bacon 3rd row: Paul Streiff, Belva Sanborn, Nancy Willis, Richard Doty, Leona Lee, Janice Haack, Ann Wilson Annua! Staff Seated left to right: Richard Ileiser, Donald House, Richard Sackett, Theodore Walters, Joann Chamberlain, Audrey Kerich, Doris Osborn, Marilyn Ballinger Standing left to right : Mr. Stoefen, business advisor; Dorothy Brownell, Mary Jo Boucsein, Leona Lee, Phyllis Lyman, Mr. Holden, literary advisor — 28 — I I I I L [
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SHS Log Football Squad st row left to right: Richard 11 eiser, Levern Lowrie, Richard Travis, William Woods, Donald House, Kenneth Francis 2nd row: Manager Joseph Evjen, Robert Roeder, Maynard Ilowe, Walter Keefe, Arnold Smidt, John Byrne, Raymond Engel, Harold Mulhern, John King, Harold Kittelson, Manager Richard Born 3rd row: Donald Lyman, Donald Cooper, Raymond Thompson, Donald DeYoung, Gary Aswegan, Lester Hinkle, John Nickum, Donald McClintock, Roland Nelson, Harold Brekkc Summary and Schedule Stew.irtville Opposition 0 15 Lake City 6 6]Leroy 25... 6 Lewiston 27 . ... . 7 Wabasha 13 0 St. Charles 14 27 Plainview 12 7 Chatfield 27. 14 Spring Valley The Tigers football team left port for their first engagement September 15th with Don House and Leverne Lowrie on the bridge. The Tigers had been preparing for the engagement three weeks before by practicing a number of different offensive formations, mostly variations of the T formation. For defense the Tigers manuevered into both a 6 and 5 man line. In the Tiger’s first engagement they more than met their match when Lake City rolled over them 15 - 0. but the Tigers considered the game valuable for it gave their reasonably green line a chance for experience before they entered league play. The next week the Tigers battled Leroy on even terms although the Leroy team was unde- feated in 21 previous games. The first half the Tigers led 6 - 0 but Leroy came back the second half to gain a 6 - 6 tie. In the next three weeks the greatly improved Tigers romped over three Whitewater League foes in succession: Lewiston, 25 - 6: Wabasha, 27-7; and St. Charles, 15 - 0 to gain a tic for the league lead with Plainview. The following week against Plainview the Tigers lost the league championship game 27 - 14. The next week the Tigers faced Chatfield in the Homecoming game and won in a bruising 12-7 game which kept the spectators’ eyes on the field until the final gun. In the final game of the year against arch- rival Spring Valley the Tiger’s many improve- ments shone and team sailed to a 27 - 14 victory and a record of 5 wins, 2 losses, and one tie for another good season. The coaches of the '50 team were Mr. Spoo and Mr. Hanson. The seniors were Don House, Leverne Lowrie, Dick Heiser, Bill Woods,Dick Travis, and Ken Francis. Juniors were: Don DeYoung, Arnic Smidt, Bob Koeder, and Harold Kittleson. — 30 —
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