Lexington High School - Minute Man Yearbook (Lexington, NE)

 - Class of 1939

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Getting warmed up, tossing the hall. FCOTBALL LETTERMEN CLYDE TAYLOR, Halfback - Hank played his first season of football for thc Minute Men this season. lie was a danger- ous man for the opposing team on both de- fense and offense. As a ball luggl-r his six- foot two-inch frame was hard to stop, once past the line of scrimmage. A deadly taek- ler, as almost every one knows, he was evaded as much as possible by all his op- ponents. His unfaltering spirit patched up many a bad moment in the Minute Man campaign. KEITH WHITE, Guard-Keith Lamb- ic YVhite, a junior, and a snortin good guard on anybody's football team, got his nickname from raising surh good sheep. But in the middle of the line he won the reputa- tion of the battering ram and his opposi- tion had a tough time getting through for those prec-ions yards in a blazing battle. He will don football togs next year and do and not die for L. H. S. DON RICHARDS, tackle- Hail, Riel:- ardsl has been and will be the ery of nll Don's opponents before the final shot is fir- ed by the hand of the timekeeper. Don has light hair, stands G feet, 1 inch, in the stra- tosphere, and has 200 pounds of 'l'.N.'l'. for his opposition to stop. Rich, as he is known around L. H. S., was ehosen for every Honor Rolll' and All-Opponent team in the conference. Only a junior, he was honored by being placed on the all- Me- stalte fourth eleven, at guard, by Gregg Bride, although his regular position is tackle. JACK STUCKEY, Quarterback-'We need not introduce Jack Stuekey to you because he is very well known to be a square and stndious fellow. His greatest interest. is football and as a quarterback he played in- spired football for the Lexington fans. Jack, senior, was elected captain of thi- 19158 flot- ball eleven at L. II. S. and was undoubtmd- ly the outstanding Minute Man on the grid- iron. Stuck was plnc-ed on the Southwest football honor roll' and rm-reivu-il honorab.e mention on Gregg Mel3ride's all-state team. DEAN STUCKEY, Halfback - Rafe made his debut into first team football this year in A big way. Dean saw serviee in nearly every game and filled the job re- markably well. In the next two years in Lexington, opponents will see plenty of ac- tion from this speedy lad. FERDINAND KOPF, Guard - The quiet, easy going, curly haired fellow whom you may fail to notice is Kopf-until he'sahsent: then believe me, you soon learn that he leaves a hole that nobody can fill. Fi-rd played his first year on the varsity ell-ven this year and proved worthy of the guard position early in the season. He was one of the scrappiest men ever turned from a sea- son of football. He continually smeared the opponents' plays and set them for losses. He was a vicious tackler and a mean blocker. IRVIN WALKER, Center and Tackle - Dutch with his spirit and fiight was like a monkey wrench in the wheels of the op- posing team's machine. The opponents seein- ed to run into a stone wall when bucking the center to make a few extra yards. Dutch was a fine passer and always kept the team's lighting spirit sharpened to a keen edge. llc played his first and last this year. RAY BREDENKAMP, End- Get around the right end of Lexington was the talk at 'thalftime of most of the eoarlies who put their teams on the gridiron against the Min- ute Meng but it seems that ltay was always in the middle of eva-ry explosion that came his way .A senior, and a tlirve-year letter- man in football, Brady is a pal to all his football sidekieks and is liked by all. CHARLES DUFPEY, Tackle- Charlie started the season with a bang, by playing a smashing defensive game against Kearney. He had the misfortune to get hurt in the Cozad game, which put him out for the rc-st of the season. With his fire and determina- tion. however, we feel that he would have been one of the finest tackles. XVe admire Charles, a senior, for his Minute Man loyal- ty and support. DICK WARREN, Fullback-It was a hee- tic time for L. H. S. opponent lines when Dick came crashing through. When a few yards were needed, Dick was just the man to get them. Dick could kick and pass, as well as carry the ball. To have such a ca- pable man in the line-up next year will be an inspiration to the future wearers of the Orange and the Black.

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