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FEUDINZ I USSIN', FIGHTIN'-It's a scramble for the ball as the Reserves trample Curtis 19-12. The colorful panorama of the majestic fanfare announced to the subjects of the Minuteman realm the entrance of the 1953 FOOTBALL KING AND QUEEN and their royal attendants, which the chorus of football players elected, at their annual fall event. J Jia Lexington -- .... l8 Gothenburg --, ----l2 Lexington -- .... 27 Kearney ...... -- 0 Lexington -- .... 6 Broken Bow ...... - 6 The Lexington Minute Man RESERVE FOOT- BALL SQUAD had a good season of ball handling, winning four out of their six games, losing one, and tying the Broken Bow Indians by a score of 6 to 6. The team's coaches-Bill Prall, Bill Trupp. and Herb Grote-developed a powerful squad with a large amount of excellent material for the first team to rely upon. The drum roll off spurring the reserves to suc- cess was the pep and enthusiasm of cheerleaders Kay Cochran, Dick Reutlinger, Tom Sieg, and Pat Zeplin. These quarter notes led the percussion section in an aria of yells at almost every rally in co operation with the varsity dynamos SONG WITHOUT WORDS-Student Manager Roger B and Couch Bill Prall. Lexington -- ---19 Curtis -- ---l2 Lexington -- --- 0 Holdrege -- ----33 Lexington - .......... 28 Cozad ,,.,..,.-,,,, 0 Fifteen hardworking members of the squad were awarded reserve letters and several others were honored with varsity letters. When receiving their letters, first team players became automatically eligible for membership in the L CLUB along with former football, basketball, and track lettermen, The points of the triangle, Duane Phillippi, president, Dick Dorwart, vice- president, and Jake St. John, secretary-treasurer, chimed in with Bill Trupp, sponsor, to ring forth the achievements of L. H. S.'s athletes. Dr. Dean McGee was an always ready and will- ing note to mend the bioken choids be it reserve or varsity MR TOUCHDOWN Row l Don Bice Don Mazanec Ronald Poole Larry Navraux Bill Knaggs Coach Bill Prall Leo Marqrrtz Bruce Smith Darrell Yerq Ierrv Corder Bruce Iensen Row 2 Robert Montoya Toffie Maloley lim Scrulsbury Gary Berke Bob Bersner Dean Dorsey Zrckre Maloley Dan Weldes Gordon Fuller Monte Tanner ice
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