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Top row: l. Shelcer, M. Second row: R, Har' Third row: D. Burnes, Fourth row: K. Over- Boftom row: R. Booth, FOOTBALL Grinnel . . 12 'llama . 'C lv'lZIll6'ZUIIlCl . 'latina . . 6 State Center . 7 Tama . o Marianas . 'lania . . U Bolle Plaine . l8 Tama . 'IQITIVI . o 'lama fl Brooklyn . 26 'laziia . 'l':1lot.lo QQ 'lania . . li According to the score sheet, Tama didn't have what you would call a successful season. But the boys can be proud of quite a number of things that go to make up a good team. The fact that Tama recovered l8 fumbles to its opponents l9 clearly shows that the team played heads up football all the way. The fellows played at all times in a clean and sportsmanlilce manner. They were penalized very little in comparison with their opponents, and never was an opponent carried off the field due to unnecessary roughness. Tama placed the following men on allrstar teams: lim Sheker, brilliant end, made first all conference team at right end. Mark Metcalf, a big, fast, and tough tackle, made a place on the all conference and honorable mention on the allrstate team. Delmar McFate made the all conference third team at half-back. FOOTBALL Quigley, P. Pagel, Coach Miller, Coach Vanderlinderi, M. Metcalf, D. Dunlap, D. McF'atc. tion, I. Thill, F. Squiers, I. Griswold, R. Tenhoff, R. She- ker, S. Bacino. F. Fulton, N. Scott, D. McNamee, K. Wal- ker, L. Valenta, l. Spooner, R. Patter- son, D. Carnal. turf, C. Seabert, E. Sincox, l-l. Croskrey, E. Heisler, L. Prusha, D. Mason, B. Roberts. E, Sincox, M. Porter, W. Anderson, C. Turbett and D. Hall, Managers, C. Ander- son, W. Brown. l9
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G. A. A. , lvl. Zitcrh fl, Earnest Squires L. Bvzp 5 -. Toinlinsmi, fifth row: Lornb, D. Plirrnif Q. HAY., 1 ' '- 1 S.1.....111 ' ' N X ri, :X .' rf'-ff V Y W Sturtz. ,, . F L. c.,.,, 1,111 Fourth rot-.'.' lvf. D1 '11, L. ll. Davis, lf. 1-l1XIl'Ili'I l1c11f.E.Sgfi1e fi 1' 1- . Tlnrri rcvx: l., 2611. r. .-. CDll'lCIlkIfT, F. S:l.::q:z:', Z C. Collinsoii, 'f.::.i1:ts' Second row: G. i. 1' Arid:-rs':t, lf. 1.31: 11 L. Pcxgel, W. .l.E.E. tt, Front row: ll Duffy B D. Schiiett, l. 311-51111, ff. shell, M. Crane, A M llllllf, Twp O. Owl:-a 13, l Giiswcji Y. .3-.lx riff B. l.fc?GZv, A. 1 . QL, V Spud P11111 IKOVJS lvf. ffyn'-Q: A, lf. Zlzrrixv M, VVf11i1-rs, f.f1ss .' 'l'f1s, G lliehfzl, li, f'.121i1:1': I if Kellogg. Foizrrlr rO'.'.'.' V. Suri. E. Fifflll lf Scott, lvl. i.f:1ii 21, fi. Ovriiurf V. Novutziy, Y, Lzzs 11. Third row: F. l.:1u Q'-: ii? A. Pfli sf-Qc, L. Cfipirtilq, fl. TI--Qsz, fi Qcrns, H. Sciiro-Pier, B. lfiqzlizu-1 S. Tyler. Seconfi row: V. Tliiizig as :1, l.. 1 111s D. Blciwk, E. N. .'1.::1e, ll. llc Queen, B. Zhorrvi C..is::1. Front row: M. Storm lvl. , Kiipkn C, Collinson, M. l.-'ri-.1r11ik, A. B Kupkci, inf. Beiimfz. l. S'.'fef1Lif'y. Olivers: F, Sf it P1--.liz--xi? B. f.l':1 low, S'3Cft'lCIQ TZ'f.I5'.lI'iY. AGRICULTURE CLUB Top row: F. Blgrzfl: lf. Aklfztt, I. Feisel, lrl. l7',lf:i'.1l L. lfriluirt, N Scttt, G. Pieigcl, S. El 1.1iif.'si11f., FI Bflff, Mr. Vande.. Il lIT Sixth row: Y. Spin S61 tt, H vis-rl, . H v- N P, -r lflflf, - . S Heck, C ilers, V Pzxshir, LT. Len- N' Q: ,ll .1,'Qf'zfff, 11. l-lill V. H. . Z'JlS ffzmi- i. zttffrson Hr Arly- 'lhe G. A. A., which is open to oil girls in the Sophomore, Iunior ond Senior classes, hos been under zhe direction of Miss Betty Corrithers. The purpose of this orqctnizotion is to stimu- lote interesz in athletics. Members con rnerit severcrl different owcrrds by performing vorious duties. Some of the clubs in the G. A. A. ore Bicycling, Skcrtinq, Top Dotncinq, Bosketboll, Soccer, Trock, Bosebcrll ond l-liking. Gne member may join only four of these clubs or semester. 18 P 1.1.
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Glaclbrook Tama Chelsea Tama Gladbrook Tama Gilman Tama Garwin Tama Marengo Tama Belle Plaine Tama Montezuma Tama Toledo Tama Brooklyn Tama Marengo Tama Belle Plaine Tama Montezuma Tama Toledo Tama Brooklyn Tama COUNTY TOURNAMENT Traer 26 Tama l4 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Toledo 22 Tama 23 Dysart l8 Tama 29 l DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Perry Sl Tama l7 Top row: Coach Miller, Coach Vanderlinclen. Second row: C. Weir, P. Paqel, W. Boqle, I. Sheker. Bottom row: I. Thill, R. Sheker, M. Quigley, A. Novotny, D. Dunlap. Group Picture: Back row: I. Wilson, C. Seabert, C. Davenport, E. Sims, F. Squiers, L. Valenta. Center row: K. Overturf, D. Carnal, D. McNamee, D. Burns, R. l-fardon, R. Patterson, W. Robeson. front row: D. Hall, C. Turbett, R. lacobsen. BASKETBALL The basketball team under the guidance of Coach Miller went to the district tournament this year for the first time. The boys didn't fare so well in the conference battles, winning 4 and losing 6. The two teams that beat the locals twice were Belle Plaine and Brooklyn. One of the team's strong points was the oneness with which they played. No stars, every one a part of a machine to t'urn out basketball games and usually good ones. The two most colorful and spirited games were probably the last two Toledo games. After getting beat the first game, the Tamahawks settled down and showed the Raiders such a defensive game that they just couldn't find the basket or a way to get close enough to drop the necessary sphere through the hoop. Traer put it on the local cagers in the county tournament, but in the sectional, Tama beat Toledo and then outclassed the couny champs in a surprise upset to win the tournament. In the district meet, Perry outplayed the Tamahawks to end the first district tournament at which this school has been a representative. At the first of the year, experience was lacking very much. At the end of the year Coach Miller had the fellows playing like veterans. Charles Weir and lames Sheker made the all- sectional-tournament first team and Douglas Dunlap and Milo Quigley made the second team. All in all you can well be proud of this year's basketball team, a team that won 9 and lost lO and played six one-point games. 20
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