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Til Pill - I§L1 Back row: Peter Althen, Nick Pilla, Coach Van Deusen, Tony Yurglich, Roxy Montana, Manager Brenton Herman. Second row: John Bestgen, Bill Gill, Joe Kremm, Captain Dick Timms, John Luikart, Lee Grand Jackson, Mr. Metts. Front row: Robert Jennings, John Kleifeld, Ed. Osborne, Herbert Watkins. FOOTBALL REVIEW Early in September Coach Van Deusen sent out the first call for football candidates. About 35 responded. Among them were several letter men of last year. Our new coach began by teaching the boys the fundamentals of the game and getting the men into form physically. He stressed most the scientific side of the game, teaching them to use their heads, and the easiest way of doing things correctly. He kept them hard at work learning to tackle properly, to run the ball, and to make themselves important cogs in the machine known as the football team. The squad was soon cut down and enough material kept to make a first and second team. Day after day the coach and boys worked and sweated, until at last a varsity was picked, and the team lined up for the season. The varsity was as follows: Speed Jackson and Hack McGrath, two good ends from last season; tackles, Yurglic, a new man, and Joe Kremm, of last year's team; guards, Nick Pilla and Roxy Montana, two green men. Dick Timms, a letter man, held down the center position. The backfield was the coach's big problem. The first starting lineup was Kleifeld at quarter, Jennings and Bestgen at the halves, and Osborne at full. Watkins was the utility man of the team, playing anywhere from one end of the line to the other and finally ending up in the backfield. Frequent changes were made in the backfield; Kleifeld's ability to run the (Continued on page 36) [11]
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TUB P R T ILI 1926 Agnes Weatherby (Brownie) If a good face is a letter of recommendation, a good heart is a letter of credit. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Shoronian 2. 3; Athletic Committee 2, 3, 4. The Traveler rubs his eyes, as he peers at the next revelation of the PORT-HOLE. In a typewriting room sits a dark-eyed maiden. Typing a business letter? he wonders. But 'tis a queer business letter which begins 'Dear Eddie' . Kenneth Vogel (Ken) Self conquest is the greatest of all victories. Advertising Committee 3; Shoronian 1, 2, 3; Track Manager 3; Basketball Manager 4. Oh, oh, oh! roars the Traveler as he sees through the PORT-HOLE a young lad blowing his front teeth out trying to make a soft basketball hard. Here the view of Shore is clouded by a sudden gust of wind. The Traveler, leaving his position at the PORT-HOLE, sits down to rest. HONOR STUDENTS OF CLASS OF 1926 Valedictorian — Laura Kinney Salutatorian — Margaret Clymer [10]
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