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football personals Cl,AUDE (Useless) GRANT, Tullback: Claude was one of the hardest hitting men on the team. Besides playing fine defensive, he was a good ground-gainer. DON BALL, Tackle: Don was one of the heaviest men on the team and was a stonewall in the line. He will be missed next fall. MAURICE (Zeh) PRYOR. End: Zeke was rangy and heavy and was one of the wingmen who gained many yards during the season from pass-snatching. WALT (Stork) BERTON, End: Walt, another wingman. although not so heavy made up for it in fight and scrap, and was a good pass-snatcher. JOHN (Sirsy) CYRA, Tackle: John was captain of this year's team, and was one or the most dependable linesmen. He was heavy and the opponents had trouble get- ting him out of the way. CLIFFORD (Pete) JENSEN, Halfback: Pete, although handicapi ed by in- juries, broke into the lineup this year and played good ball defensively and offensively. MAURICE CROWE, Halfback: Maurice displayed exceptional ball-packing ability, speed and elusiveness. HAROLD (Batch) FOWLER. Guard: “Butch not only was a very good player, but also was a good fighter. This year’s football season was unsuccessful. The boys tried but they just didn't seem to have that extra push to get them over the line. They were handicapped by a lack of weight and a wet season.
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footUl FRONT ROIV: C. Morten, J. Harris, K. Osborn, W. Platt, E. Korsben, W. Quake, J. Manes, C. Jensen, C. Bovee, H. Christensen. SECOND ROW: P. Verd. C. Grant, J. Cyra, P. Bjorn, B. Leach, B. Wolf. D. Hunter, L. Williams, P. Mathews, C. Snyder. THIRD ROW: L. Fowler, E. Chrisman, D. Ball, W. Berton, M. Pryor, R. Starr, L. Haddenham, H. Enselman, M. McCaulley, Coach Mitchell.
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vaudeville THE FLORIST SHOP THE DOU. SHOP LIGHTER THAN AIR The High School Vodvil for 1937-1938 was well assorted and efficiently arrang- ed, grouping drama, melodrama, comedy, farce music, and dancing. All four classes nd several clubs were represented. General chairman was Miss Anne Knudson, assisted by Mr. Leonard Henrichsen and Mr. Thorild Swanson. Many of the shorter acts were coached by students. The more outstanding skits and acts, from a point of variety were: 1. Minuet in G .Group Dance 2. The Florist Shop One-act play 3. 1 he Lamp Went Out Pantomime-Farce 4. In the Doll Shop A Skit 5. Winds of Sea Specialty Quartet 6. 11 Ltait Unc liergcrc .... Curtain Act 7. Georgia Jubilee •—:[ I 0] :—
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