Hammond High School - Dunes Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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I-I SQUAD Fii1vt1topJrof.': Coach Hotline. Kosanke, fnbere. liaetltkc, liargas. F. 'l'liornton, Yarncr, XX'hiting. Novalieh, l llunkerson, lirvin, XYalker. llereolos finanagerj, Coach Mooreliead. 5'i'co11lI rote: XYighlman, liowning, .Xnnta Klei-flue, XV. Tliornton, l'lamaeher. XX'hitton, Granger. Pope, Nelson. Broun. lloinke. 'l'lziru' Cbotlomj rote: Sclireiner. Kmccza. llesterman, Grills, Mettler. Slater, Stu-linan, Sass, XYickei'sliain. iiraliam. Q:OACH RIOORFH EAD Some people believe that a eoach's only aim is to teach boys how to play football. Coach Nloorehead believes that while making an effective team is a vital part of a coachls work, a still more important part is developing men with good character. A Coach's relation to a boy is even closer th:m that of a father, this being true, he has great Chances to help develop a boy's character. ln the two years that Coach Moorehead has been in Ham- mond he has turned out real men as well as real football players. Football Coacn MO0RIZIlIiiXlJ XVEXDIZLI, H,xx1.xcnER CCaptainJ Fullbaclc A good football player, a respected leader and a real man. VVe can not add to Coach llulhne's statement, given when presenting XVendell llamacher, liglitiiig Wlildcat captain, with his sweater. llam- acher, a member of the squad for the last three years, has always been a consistent player, esperially effective on defense. Such spirit and ability were not overlooked, for VVendell was unanimously awarded that coveted emblem ot sportsmanship, the silver miniaturefThe Armstrong Trophy. Colxcn Htrrixiz Never before in such a short time has a coach become so admired and respected by all who know him as has Coach Iluthne, who came to Ham- mond from the Vllabash College coaching staff, on the recommendation of such men as Pat Paige, Pete Vaughn and Knute Rockne. lt was due to the scouting of llulhne that Hammond was well prepared to check their op- ponents' strong places and pick the weak ones. Hurline had Charge of the line men. Coach Hurl'ine, a former major league baseball player, also is, as one suspects, head baseball Coach. Coacn H L' lflfl NE Nine i f at , . ..i !.

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U1 'Y-xii.: i A ivnli I' s- aywg .M I S K - NQNNY ' CERANGER, TONY, Guard XYe all shall remember what Tonv said in the Froebel game. l gave all l l'ad andil haven't anv more. Take me out before l lose this ball gamt-.'i' Tony always gave all he had and for that reason he will be missed next year. NOVALICH, Louis, liullback NYhat A'l.ouie learned about footlrall last fall will he evidenced next season. for l,ouiel' will be scrapping and lighting as he was this year. DoMKE, NORNIAN, End lf you talk about an end that is the hardest kind in the world to get by, the hardest and surest tackler on the VVildcat squad, then you are Speak- ing of Nanny llomke, football player de luxe, who played his last year of high school football in 1927. ANIQTA, EDWARD, End For his second and last year, lid Anuta has cavorted on the gridiron in the purple and white oflllammond. 'Football was not a pastime but a S.l'lOUS occupation to lid. XVIGHTMAN, Davin, Tackle NYhile being one -of the most a,Qg1'essive linemen, llave divided the kicking honors with Fred Thorn- ton. It was through lJave's tackle that lfinerson failed to gain. Dave played his best game against lzmerson. Dave s' 'kancuie' Q- .. . ' fSR45l?lW Coach Mlensi K' i I it -l 'mv-e I X K K LRVIN, ARCHIE, Quartcfrbaclc Smiling Archie lfrvin was one of the prettiest. snappiest littlf- quarterbacks tl'at ever barked a signal on the VVildeat tc-am. Archie is not leaving the squad and will continue next fall. THoRNToN, PRED, Haltback Fred Thornton will always he remembered by those privileged to play with him as one of the greatest smashing, crashing halfbacks developed in 10.27. Fred will carry the hopes of all Hammond next fall when football season opens. w V -1 QZBERE, NICK, Ciuard Xick took manv knocks and bumps, just as any guard must do. Nick is a cunning player and will shine brightly next yearg NELSON, Ignwtx, Guard A lfdwin Nelson was always, and always will be, regarded as a potential football player. Ne-lson's pleasing personality seemed contagious to all who knew him. Ed possesses the knack of getting lhrougli a line where there aren't any holes and stopping the play behind the line. - - 1 Poi-E, EDGAR, Lenter To Etlgar Pope goes the second highest football awardfthe Verge Trophy for mental attitude, denendabilitv. and ahilitv. I'op'. a two-year man. held down the key position on the line. Ten -

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