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LL i THE PIIRTS CHAI.. ... VARSITY FO0TBALL TEAM Remember . . . the box of Wheaties donated to the team by Frantic' '... Coach lorndt's imitation of Co- Captain Bob Bolo Crossland . . . Potter cut at practice . . . Chandler's 87 yard run after intercepting a pass . . . - the season's scrapbook kept by the i Wilson brothers' '... the ol' 3 to lx H ' the right play? :f , if I lr, T Zil I , y 4 e L I I Ken Vollmar Gus Anastos Bill Chandler Art Guy Leon Jumes Co-Captain All-State Halfback Kizet Award Ed's Trophy Coach J orndt .if t. 5'1 fvf- ' 4 ccee if Angel cake and Wine. Lake View was the first school which attempted to sail away with our crown, but the galloping gobs set full steam ahead to Win the battle, 32-6. Heavy guns smashed holes in the enerny's line, and Captain Kenneth Vollrnar led the ship to base for the first victory. The tars shoved off on their second cruise and out-sailed Sullivan with a score of l3-lZ. After four quarters ot tricky maneuvering, the game ended with the Tigers one yard from another six points. Whew, that was close! Although playing Well, the Rough Riders were merely chow in the lunch hooks of our hungry and fast team, 20-U. Despite heavy and repeated thrusts upon their line, the Norsemen stowed Roosevelt in the hold With balanced and brilliant strategy. Viking gobs became human dynamos and mauled Waller with the score of 31-U. Tons of ammunition, in the form of energy, exploded on the field, and infected even the spectators with Wild enthusiasm. Mighty Senn battlewagons rode straight over our mosquito boat team, which crashed to the depths in their first defeat, 6-O. During the early part of the game our team played master strategists, but the Bulldogs overwhelmed them with sheer Weight and preponderance of numbers.
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TEAM, AND LETTER GIRLS... 7 Pearl Euler Grace Glowen Marge Tempinski Betty Meyer Gloria Workman Louise Petropulos Marilyn Thompson Louise Hoffmann Dolores Filrnan Mary Sue Kinkle Lois Schulze Jackolyn Phillips Doris Cook Leona Corthier Caroline Leiter Mildred Johnson Diane Kachantones Colleen Colegrove Gloria Villwock Mary Hatting Inza Mary Johnson Ioan Maurides Loraine Marlinson Estelle Laulelta Hey, you qobs! l-lere's a crew of femmes that can really hold their own. They call themselves LETTER GIRLS, but We all know they are The cream of the crop.
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ROW I: R. Rasmussen, R. Zerwer, J. Phillips, G. Anastos, B. Sternlotf, A. Guy, A. Mann, R. Burns. ROW 2: R. Wilson, H. A ' 'lc . ' . . h n r L. Jumes J. Sh b W. Meinhardt, l-l Juraclc, A. Berlinger, P. Strlc er, T Stern, G Parker, K. Vollrnar, B C a dle, , a az, . Wilson. ROW 3: R. Cahill, R. Spanjian, R. Sandburg, J. Seifer, R. Pearson, F. Li trot, M. Baba, K. Grutzrnacher, N. Marks, R. Fredrickson, M, Salsburg, Coach Jorndt. Art Mann Jim Phillips Ray Rasmussen Bob Sternloff THE SEASONCS' RECORD Amundsen 32 ............ Lalce View .,..,..... 6 I3 .......... Sullivan .... .....,. I 2 20 ............ Roosevelt .......... O 3l .....,......, Waller . .. G O .... ....... S enn ...... 6 O ............ Taft .... 7 20 ......,...... Lane ...... 7 6 .......... .Schurz ,.... ..,.., l 3 Leather Medal The ceiling was zero on Amundsen hearts at the Taft game, in which the fighting team lost, 7-O. The battle raged fiercely and evenly until Taft sailed over our shipmates. Norse middies unfurled their banners and overwhelmed Lane, 20-7. The tin cans in red and gray characterized the game with consistent playing, sending numerous fish to make shiverin' liz out of enemy linesmen. Pummeled to pieces by Schurz's heavy broadsides, the light Viking destroyer Went down with colors flying, 13-U. When the field of battle had been cleared, both teams hurried to misery hall. We have mel the enemy and they are oursf' Manager Ray Wllson O. l'l. Perry after Battle of Lake Erie, September l8l3. 1 P I Bob Zerwer Manager Howie Wilson
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