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This year the Jaymen had a full schedule for the first time since the war. Many good players from this district came to W. 85 and it now looks as if old Jay is slowly com- ing back to its old football fame. lVIuch of the credit should go to Coach Luecht who is well known in this district for his record at Mt. Lebanon High School. During the war M1'. Luecht helped coach the Iowa Sea Hawks. The 'cCoach has proved his worth this year by his record of two loses out of eight games. GENRICH HANOVER
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,-,...lIll4 Q ATHLETIC CCDUNCII. in if A The Athletic Council is one of the organizations that functions through out the school year. lts nembership is ., rj T ff E X Y N 1 A composed of six faculty members and six students. 1 . J ' The duties of the Council are many. Some of them ii are: planning athletic schedules, maintaining annual sport A budgets, drawing up and enforcing eligibility rules and establishing a sports program for the entire student bodv. Faculty Members , JAMES H. CASE, JR. Presidenl DR.iL. A. FOUST DR. H. C. PORTER W. F. HENRY PROF. L. W. ROGERS DR. M. C. WALTERSDORF Student Members HENRY W. LUECHT ED. DELLAQUILLA HENRY KNOCHE Head Football Coach S M FREE PAUL MCKELVEY PAUL LYNSKEY J. H.'RUSSELL , vf .. x glfgf 5010-WALTERSDORF, PORTER, FoUsT, ROGERS, ec n :ou-DELLAQUILLA, MCKELVEY, HENRY, RUSSELL, FREE, LYNSKEY 4 ,. , , . .. . ,. 2- .Q.1.,..,Q,,,.,'-,,,'m,,'WEA Vi up V Q Q ' -IQ Y D M+'i-i---v---A f. V- . - . ' . in W i :L EY 1. li Q. 1 3 4 ii 'x 'l fi 1 ii I 4 I E 'l I l 1 S I i l l l il 1 l I
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TOWLER Fl- I f- 'g: rA1 1. ,.., ..- fv'-V ' b -. -.t- g ,..-. iq' p , .Ugg-v--km M 'V nigh'-1 1946 RECGRD WASH-JEFF 6 BETHANY 0 Celebrating their return to football on a pre- war basis, the Wash-Jeff Presidents opened the 1946 football campaign with a 6-0, victory over their West Virginia rivals. Cooper's touchdown slant off tackle provided the margin of victory. In their first tilt the Presidents served notice that they would make their presence felt among the district football teams. GENEVA 13 WASH-JEFF 0 The Red and Black grid-ders suffered a com- bination of bad breaks and frustrated scoring opportunities as they dropped' their first game of the season to Geneva, 13-O. The antiquated statue of liberty play and a desperation pass resulted in tallies for the Covies. The victims of the proverbial upset, the Prexies looked ahead to next week and their impending clash With Denison College. . 4 1 Q RODJOM I -.a,.l.-5.:,,'g.,,ig,....f-1, z .- 54...--V an
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