Kimball High School - Lancer Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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ln the Southfield game, Mark Hector KSOJ deflected this pass to Larry Wasen C335 who, unfortunately, was hit by an unidentified opposing player trampled in turn by Dave Brazier C64J. bv I X I , qv An athletic coach is a person composed of many characteristics. At times he must be hard and solid while at other times he must be kind and sympathetic. There is also a time for sorrow and remorse, just as there is a time for the gladness of having a winning team. Royal Oak Kimball's head football coach is the possessor of these various traits which constitute the making of a very fine coach. The first picture shows Ryan in a quizzical mood as he is talking with assistant coach, Dick Zulch. It seems as though he is asking, Who missed that pass? The second picture shows Mr. Ryan in a state of meditation, as it he is contemplating his next move. The next view depicts the enthusiasm that the coach develops during the game. In the last picture, the game is won, and he can finally relax and say, Good job. Mike Omalev and Dean Flippo exchange greetings with Mark Hector and Don Fuhrman before the game began. The atmosphere became less cordial, however, as the game progressed. i 1 .1 In 15-Ji., j ' . , -eff f of gif oft A tense moment is reached in the game as Kimbc1ll's Gary Wirth stretches to grab a pass. Bill Waldrup of Dondero tries to foul the reception.

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Lett - Dale Sparrow eludes Grand Rapids South tackler as he fights his way for a first down, with the aid ot' an unidentified blocker. Right - Larry Wasen shows grim de- termination as he sprints past two Birmingham defenders on another long gain. Kimball cheerleaders left to righti Karen Hemphill, Nancy Farrell, It seems as if half of the Grand Rapids Football team is after Penny Loucks, Margaret Hurley, Barb Swanson, and Ann Goullaud Kimball's Frank Voetfray, who is off on another iaunt, which cheer another Kimball touchdown. proved futile as the Knights lost, 12-O, Lett - Coach Pin Ryan gives instruc- tions to defensive captain Dave Bra- zier during a tense moment in the Dandero game. Right - Kimball's Frank Voeffray gri- maces while being tackled by an un- known Grand Rapids player after GH end run.



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Varsity squad left to right: Coach Jim Glick, Bob Currie, Dove Reed, -lim CUFF, Bill Dollcivo, Chuck Armstrong, ond John Kreag. Kneeling: Tom Duering, larry Kuehn, Dave Dreifuss, Art Armstrong, and Ed Place. Harriers Compile Impressive Record During the fall months, Kimball students noticed a handful of boys in sweat suits faithfully doing calisthenics led by captain Morris Emigh. This group was the Kimball High harriers who, for the second straight year, compiled an impressive record under coach Jim Glick, whose first year of coaching was quite successful. Kimball's cross country team won eight out of ten meets. The scores were: Dondero, 15-50, Hazel Park, 26-30, Mt. Clemens, 21-40, Port Huron, 21-38, Ferndale, 18-43, Claw- son, 22-1X2-34-1!2, Birmingham, 37-21. In addition to this fine record, Kimball finished second in the Eastern Michi- gan League meet and fifth in the regionals. Senior varsity letter winners included Jim Carr, Bill Dallavo, Morris Emigh, John Kreag and Dave Reed. Stand- outs were Morris Emigh who placed twelfth in the state regionals and forty-third in the state finals, and Bill Dallavo who placed first in the state regionals and twentieth in the state finals. Bill Dallavo, who was undefeated in eight races, broke the record set by Tom Harris with a 10,131.5 clocking. Junior Chuck Armstrong and sophomore Bob Currie, also varsity letterwinners, will form the basis for next year's team. Reserve letter certificates went to the following boys: Bill Allen, Art Armstrong, Dave Dreifuss, Tom Duering, and Larry Kuehn. Keith Wolcott received his freshman numerals. Recording their timing from ct recent cross country meet to Mr, Glick are Chuck Armstrong, Bill Dallavo and Morris Emigh, the coptoin of the team.

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