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Emil Brakeman This is Emil's second letter. He was an able quarterback and an outstanding; punter. Emil is a senior. Gayle Copsey Gayle was a capable end. He is a senior and this is his first B. Marc Daharsh Marc also won his first letter as a senior. He is an able halfback and always did his full share of the work. Lloyd Farley Lloyd earned his first B this season. Hr is a senior. Lloyd was a good backfield man. Chester Hickman This season Chester won his second letter. He was dependable and was always there for a pass. He is a senior. John Imboden Johnny was a good man in the backfield. He is a sophomore and will be back to more line plunges next year. He received honorable mention on the All-state. Raymond Osborne ''Tar,” a Junior, earned his second letter this season. He is a good half back. Ralph Ready Ralph will return as a Senior to open holes for the backs next fall. Clayton Robinson Clayton, who won his second letter this year, is a Junior. He is a good center. Herbert Switzer Herbie” earned his second letter this year. He is a senior and a good back-field man. Claris Uhlman Claris is a Junicr and has earned one B. He played good clean football and was a strong line man. Zellis Zeller Zellis wai a big noise in the line this year. He is a senior and loyal team member. He played center. Page Twenty-eight BROKEN BOW
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The Big Punch Football EVERETT KREIZINGER The nineteen thirty-two football season was not sprinkled with a lot of victories, but was filled with many hard-fought games. The teams in the county this year were exceptionally good as were also Gothenburg, Ravenna, Minden, and Loup City. The team this year was composed of boys who had only the interest of the team and the school at heart, and who sacrificed all thought of individual stardom. Everv game brought out some new star, every night of practice was the scene of the uncovering of material for the team. There were about forty-five fellows reporting for the first practice and about thirty of them were out for the last night of practice. This in a way shows the remarkable spirit that prevailed in the football team of Broken Bow High School. GRANT STERNER HARRY KUSKA There were two games that were won, one tied and five lost. This does not give a good percentage, but considering the fact that the team scored within three points of the number scored against them it can be seen that all the games were close. At the end of the season three of the players, Crawford, end; Clay, tackle; and Imboden, halfback; were given Honorable Mention on the state Honor Roll. After the last game, Steve Crawford was elected honorary captain for the whole year. Fourteen B’s” were awarded to the players and one to Wayne Nightingale, the student manager. Of these fourteen men only five will return; but from the large number out for the second team, there should be material for a good team next year. Mr. Kreizinger, the head coach, was assisted by Mr. Kuska and Mr. Sterner. STEPHEN CRAWFORD Page Twenty-s«vert 1 933
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+ Calendar + Compliments of September. Drs. Stevens Stevens 5. School begins. Eye-Sight Specialists 6. Freshmen are wondering what it’s all about. 7. Carothers falls for Rice. 8. Football practice begins. 12. Ffome rooms assigned. 13. Mr. Cleland mistaken for a fresS-man. 14. Class officers elected. “The Best in Fountain Service” 16. Try outs for veil leaders. Lucille ■ Hock and the Kelly twins chosen. t t 22. G. A. A. party. 27. Fire drill. No talking” regulation violated by Gladys McClecry. The Rexall Store The J. H. Melville ROY C. HOLCOMB Lumber Co. • » i T Ansley Anselmo Broken Bow Kodak Finishing t t School Supplies Cooperation Gifts Friendship Industry October. t t 3. Virginia Patch gets a red tardy “A Square Deal for Each and excuse. All” 6. Big preparations for Minden foot- ball game tomorrow. f t 13. Richard Russell finds a blond Freshman. YOLK MONEY (JOES FARTHER HERE 14. Ord football game here. Some game! FLOWERS 25. Sargent football game here. FOR ALL OCCASIONS 26. Teachers’ convention. No school for the rest of the week. At the 31. Monday. Faculty members seem a Broken Bow Floral Co. bit sleepy. • 1933 Page Thirty-one
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