Barron High School - Bear On High Yearbook (Barron, WI)

 - Class of 1942

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COACHES Mr. Burleton, Assistant Basketball Mr Derouin Head Coach Mr. Switzenberg, Assistant Football Senior Lettermen Edwin Ostenson, Barron. Eddie played a stellar role at halfback for three years. Despite lack of weight and height, Eddie was the spark-plug of the team. At the end of the season Eddie was elected honorary captain. Richard Dimick, Almena. Dick played two years at guard and last year he was switched to the center position, which he capably filled until injuries slowed him up near the end of the season. Dave Olson, Dallas. Davey, the biggest man on the team. used his weight to good advantage. Teamed with Knut- son, the pair made it plenty tough for their op- ponents. Donald Barritt, Barron. Don is another three-year man. He held down the end post. Don always gave his best. Walter Knutson, Cumberland. Walt played one year at the guard position, where the going was toughest. Walt proved himself capable of the job. He turned in the best game of his career in the Spooner tilt. Robert Wethern, Barron. Rink played tackle on the squad for two years. His fire and zip will be missed next year. Page Twenty-fuur

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Row 3-D. Swan, K. Byrnes, P. Ritchie, R. Krahenbuhl, C. Dorsey, R. Buescher, B. johnson, J. Salscheider, H. Akenson, Anderson, B. Rhodes. Row Z-F. W. Switzenherg, assistant coach, I. Anderson, C. Maltz, G. Akenson, R. Wethern, W. Knutson, D. Olson, C. Dimick, D. Barritt, H. Klinkenberg, W. Peterson, G. J. Derouin, Coach. Row l-S. Paulson, D. Flygstad, R. Dimick, E. Ostenson, Captain, H. Nevin, M. Dennis, W. Johnson, F. McDonald, L. Aichef, H. Place, Mgr., O. Olson, Mgr. . a Football Season BARRON vs RICE LAKE The Barron Bears journeyed to Rice Lake to encounter their oldest rival in the first tilt of the season. Lack of pra-ctice sealed Barron's defeat. Final score: Rice Lake 20, Barron 0. Dean Flygstad, end, was injured in scrim- mage and was unable to play during the season. BARRON vs SPOONER A highly favored Spooner eleven came to Barron and expected to win easily, but instead the Bears held them scoreless the entire game. The Bears threatened Spoon- er's goal line consistently, but they could not push the ball over. Final score Spooner 0, Barron 0. BARRON vs BLOOMER Barron journeyed to Bloomer for their next conference game, but too much Homecoming spirit shown by the Bloomer boys, spelled defeat for the Bears. Bloomer scored on a blocked punt and line plunge. Final score, Bloomer 14, Barron O. Mike Schullo was lost for the remainder of the season due to illness. BARRON vs ST. PAT'S HIGH SCHOOL OF EAU CLAIRE The Bears traveled to Eau Claire for the next game and were handed their third setback of the season. Eau Claire returned the kick off for a touchdown, but after that the two teams fought on even terms. Final score St. Eagsfgll, Barron 6. Curly McDonald was injured on the ic o . Page Twenty-five BARRON vs LADYSMITH The Ladysmith Lumberjacks were Barron's first vic- tims. Ladysmith scored first on a pass play. In the third quarter Charlie Moltz broke oil tackle and ran 50 yards for a touchdown. In the final quarter Aicher intercepted a Lumberjack pass and went for a touchdown. Lady- smith threatened in the final minutes but to no avail. Final score Barron 13, Ladysmith 7. BARRON vs CUMBERLAND Barron's final home game was a discouraging defeat at the hands of the Beavers. It was a sorrowful Homecom- ing for the Bears. Final score Cumberland 20, Barron 0. The Spooner team won the Heart O' North Confer- ence Championship. They were an undefeated team. Barron was the only team able to hold the Railroaders to a scoreless tie. Harold Place, Manager

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