Middletown High School - Optimist Yearbook (Middletown, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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1, 2 I If I X ,. . 'WSI ,.. Dick Woods Dick was one of those persistent, fighting players who kept trying for the team for four years, but always fell just a trifie short of making a regular position. He was always dependable and ready for anything on the battlefield or at practice sessions. Woods was shifted between center and halfback, but his light weight handicapped him in both positions. Richard Fink Persistence seems to come with the name Dick, for Fink also tried doggedly to make the grade. Dick's weight was what kept him from gaining a position on the Varsity. He was a utility man, but did some good work at quarterback. It is men like these who make the Middie success possible. Bill Sheets f i Easy-going most of the time, Bill developed into a hard-charging fullback before the season ended,' and gained a lot of experience during the last few tilts of the year. With another year of play, Bill may be counted upon to make a name for himself, for he has all the attributes of a football playerg size, speed, strength, and a shiftiness are all in his favor. l ' Bill Mcflonigle Bill was a bit too light to play on the Varsity, but a scrappier little guard never lived. Bill tried out for the squad for three out of his four years in school, and, though he had but slight chance to get into the games, was not deterred a minute by that, putting up plenty of fight in opposition to the first team at the practice sessions. Irwin Butterfield Another guard, and one of the fastest of the linesmen, Butterfield showed great promise early in the season, but due to an injury he was forced out of active compe- tition. Regardless of the fact that he could not play, he showed up at practice every night, and took an interest in all the proceedings. 51153

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. E 9, ,4, 1 g vc- KX, f f--glie Bob Roberts ' . Bob didn't have much opportunity to play thisl year. afiid failed, to get his letter, but the fact that he was sitting on the bench dmlingjiie fgames did not slow up his playing in practice. Roberts is a backiield .man ogvthe plunging, hard-driviilg type, and can give any opposing man a jolt when it comes to tackling. These points, togegther with his kicking ability, should land him a Varsity post next fall. Boll Draut ' Draut is another lad who, despite the fact that he didn't get to perform much this year, has a good chance of moving into a regular berth during the 1932 season. Bob is a center, and with the graduation of the two other pivot men, is the most likely candidate for that position. A sure passer, and hard-driving defensive man, Draut gave the first. string passer-backs some worried moments this year, and can be counted on for next year's line. Harold Vlfeikel A leg injury handicapped Lefty from the start of the season, or the fans might have seen more of him. Despite the fact that he had a bad leg, Weikel could always be counted on to give all he had when he was called to replace a regular linesman. He possesses all the good qualities of an end-speed, drive, and fighting spirit, and if he were coming back next year the Middie fans would see him continually in the lineup. Millard Bechtel 'tBeef was all his name implies. He was the stocky lad who substituted at guard. When called upon he performed his tasks ably and enthusiastically. Although handi- capped by his small stature he made up for this with lots of drive. He was every inch a football player, and could always be found in the midst of the scrimmage, making the Varsity play its toughest brand of football. Beef didn't mind the bumps and bruises, for he always paid them back with interest. M143



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