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Purple Raiders ffff Black Bombers PURPLE RAIDERS l-irxl row: XX'. Ashton, R. Beckel. ll. Ball, R. Hays, C. Houfl. C. Ball. G. Potter, J. lluntting. M. Salhre, D. XX'hitcomh lx Stephenson. V. lloufl. b .Semriil row: lx. Ree. R. Bleise. Qi. Ilelland. R, Johnson, S. liink. rX. Christensen, M. Meineke. 'If Stevens. R. lX lcf'Xn nany. l. Ciendler. D. Nelson. K. lfricleson. BIJXCR BOMBIQRS IJ!-IIYI row: I. late. J. lfrickson. ll. Regner. R. lindall. l.. Sandgren. R. Stone. D. Cummings. ll. lfisch. ll. 'l'rimble . , , . .Seroml I'tlL XX. lxeyser. R. Oscarson. R. Moore. R. l.ais son. XX'. l.iel1enstein. R. Peterson. J. Saaman. lf. Braake. Again last fall the Purple Raiders and Black Bombers met in their usual three-game contest. Blair Hainer and Ted Halvorsen coached these two junior high teams in the hope that future fX and B squad teams would be filled from the ranks of these already experienced boys. Bill XViehofl'. former coach of the Purple Raiders. was called to serve in the armed forces and was replaced by Doc Hainer. Private Bill Xkfiehoff had coached the Raiders for the last four years and did exceptionally well. The Black Bombers won two out of three games. .23 on. O. Rulsrud. M. Schultz. B. Peterson. Cl. XX'ill. U. Nel ug! -4-ni MR. HAINER - MR. HAI.VoRsi2N
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lagvlf I-'irsi row: G. l-lelland, R. Whiteman, B. Deiderich, Ci. Peterson, J. Borchert, R. Anderson. J. Morrow, R. Bednar, D. Anderson. R. Cherny, J. Higbe. Secmvd row: D. Enright, G. Baxter, R. Foard, W. Stancck, B. Corey, R. Tuchek. A. Christensen, C. Von- lieldt, A. Lohman. li. Lenoch, D, Barneck, K. Kcntield. Huck row: D. Erickson. K. Barneck. A. Clennon. D. Cambern. R. Murphy, E. Pratt. K. Olson, A. Kilgore. R. Hays. M. Kopet, B. Underhill, P. Kimball, R. Kneeskern, J, Hatfield. Reserves Chalk Up Fine Record After Slow Start Coach Phil Ciolberg's B Squad eleven play- ed an eight-game schedule this year and came through with four wins, two ties and two losses. They were powcrhoused for one of their losses by a champion Ellendale squad that placed a halfback on the all-state team. The back was Lloyd Loven. Mr. Bervin assisted Ciolberg with the B Squad. Cherney and Lenoch were a pair of fine ends and their services will be needed on the varsity next year. Dale Enright and Ralph Foard, guards, were new boys in Golber's line while Gordon Brantley made a fine showing in his first role as a center. Kenfield and Bob Kilgore were stalwarts in the line, and their experience was greatly felt. Frank Wright, quarterback and captain of the reserves, was the outstanding ground gain- er on the team. His deadly passing was a big factor in the offense of the backfield. Boyd Diederich, although a reserve, made some time showings at the pivot spot. Don Erickson and Don Barneck saw action at the halfback spots and will most likely see action on the varsity next fall. Boom Nel- son was the ground gainer at the fullback spot. His consistent play marked him as an outstand- ing line plunger. Bob did the punting. Northfield is the goal of these Austin scrappers as they get ready to board the bus for the afternoon contest with Northfield. The locals came home with a 19 to 0 victory which put the locals in second place in the conference standing. Dick Tesar, reserve end, came through with a smashing performance in this game. 22
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14 Lc1Donm1 Hanson, Gloria Xlnderson.Queen: Meredee Sass Another Successful Homecoming As Scarlets Trounce Red Wing With the slogan. WELL WIN THE WINGERS WON'T the football team beat Red Wing 33 to 6 in the annual Homecoming game. Thursday night a big snake dance formed at the high school and wove its way to Horace Austin State Park for the big bonfire and pep fest. In spite of a drizzle. hundreds of students turned out. The snake dance was led by the band. cheerleaders and Pep Club. The flames leaped high as the earth rever- berated from the school yells and songs. Spirits were gay, and everyone was confident of win- ning. Redwings lament, the float entered by homeroom 228, copped first prize in the Home- coming parade Friday afternoon. Students and teachers alike participated dressed as tramps Indians, cowboys and various other well- known characters. Prize-IV1'nn1'nq Float
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