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Football Lettermen ROBERT MILLER BOB Captain Lief, our right tackle and fighting leader was the Red Skins ' outstanding man of the season. Defensive play was right c ' ovvn Bob ' s alley. Opponents feared him, but loved him for his square playing Fans cheered his aggressiveness. Bob, we ' ll miss you. LYLE LEE BUD Bud in his senior year blossomed into a clever and heady quarter- back. Previous seasons found him being used at center. His bag of tricks was always full and his selection of plays always brought a smile from Coach Knecht. S ' long, Bud. JOHN BAIR POLAR Here ' s a lad who grew and grew. Coming out as a freshman, he stuck through four years of hai ' d work and became a center that would answer any coach ' s prayer. Polar player most of the season with a bum rib. His iron nerve and ability to take punishment won many a word of praise from his fellowmen. B C in U, Johnnie. RALPH MILLER SPEEDY When it comes to hard going and plugging and straight sock ' em football, Ralph was Johnny on the spot. He usually teamed with Bob— and what a combination Millei- Brothers, Incoi-pulated made! ' Nuf sed! G ' by, Ralph CLYDE COLEMAN TY Little, but Oh, my! — Ty ' s motto and by-words — The bigger they come, the harder they fall. Plenty of zip and go-get ' em to this lad. He played a steady game at the end and for his size turned in superior work. Let this be a lesson to you ' se big guys. HERBERT KUNKLEMAN HERB What-a-man Herb ! 155 lbs. of muscle, steel nerves and plain football gaff! He could crush the heaviest lines and never lose a yard. A good defensive player and probably the best edition of fullbacking since the days of Bowsher. Good bye. Herb. JAMES SIFERD JIM His regular position was tackle, but he has served every place on the line except center. Plenty of fight and stick-to-it-iveness. Jimmie had a tough fight all the way this season, having had to scrap it out with Miller and Harper, but he stuck to the last like a real Indian. Luck to you, Sife. GEORGE CORRELLO TONY An example to all the Shawnee youths who would become world wonders overnight. It takes pluck to go out for four years with no letter in view. But in spite of this discouraging trend of events Tony remained loyal He deserves as much credit as a regular. j lllllllll|ll|IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM|ll|ll|lllllllllllllllllillllllll|lllll|ll|lll IIIIMtllllllll|U|l!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII|ll|ll|lllll|ll|il|n|1|lllll|ll|ll|M|ll|ll|ll|ll|ii|r| ' l
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Coaches FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL BASKETBALL O. r. KNECHT C. E. BRICKLEY R W. PUGH DOROTHY BRINER BEATRICE RUMBAUGH ANN SVBERT RAY BURGETT MILDRKI; TAM JjIMIilllllilllilllliililliiliiltiliitiiliiliiiiiiiiiHiiiiMliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliilMllJlllllllllliliilllliilillillillilliiltiliilillllllllllllllllllllilllllillilliili
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Football Lettermen JOHN HARPER RED The braves decided to make Red their chief in 1932, and a deserving lad he is. Hard-hitting, driving, and powerful , this 170 pounds uses his weight to a good advantage. -John plays tackle and should prove to be a model for his teammates to follow next season. We ' re all behind you. Red. Let ' s go. CHARLES BURTCHIN CHUCK A regular all season and one of the best offensive guards on the team. Chuck knew his blocks and when he let loose with one, how that interfer- ence did fall ! We are expecting big things from him in 1932. CLARENCE LOWE CAL In his first season with the Red and Black Cal has proved to be a real find. The beginning of the season found him on the bench, but later on in the year found him in the fight .where the Charley-horses and the bruises fly the thickest. In all probability Coach Knecht will send Clar- ence to quarter-back next season. JAMES ANSPACH ANSY Speed Triumphth Over All is Jimmy ' s model and when he tucks the oval under his wing and starts around end, even Mercur y grows green with envy. Jimmy may get the call to be our bone-crushing fullback in 1932. JAMES DAWSON JIMMY Jimmy is fast improving as a defensive end, and is becoming a real artist in snagging passes. Plenty of fight and go, Jimmy will be out there in 1932 with plenty of football it. HALTON McBRIDE HAL Hal at guard began the season with a slow start and played medi- ocre ball but as the season progressed became a powerful defensive guard. He probably will be shifted to tackle next season due to his man-power. HAROLD BENDER SLIM A rapidly developing end who became a regular during the season. If he improves in the next two years as he has in the past season he will approach the greatness of Osterban. His specialty is snagging passes. Instead of the saying Friedman to Osterban, it will be Striff to Bender. EUGENE MILLER GENE What Gene lacks in size he makes up in speed and fight. He loves the game and plays it with all his heart. The true test of his scrap is to see his feet still digging after that last yard when he has been tackled. He will bear watching next year! RICHARD STRIFF DICK Shawnee ' s triple threat man. His punts have been on a par with any of our opponents and his passes are bullet-like shots that usually find their mark. In addition to these qualities, Dick throws a mean hip and affects a powerful straight ann. We expect big things from you next year, Dick. 3{iiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiliiiMiniiriiiiiiiniiiiMi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiii ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :i ii ' i |
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