Central High School - Lake Breeze Yearbook (Sheboygan, WI)

 - Class of 1935

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ADOLPH DELORME Strictly a product of the famous VVest Green Bay football teams, Adolph seemed to prophecy the successful season that was about to befall the S.H.S. football team, and accordingly handed in his resignation to West High and proceeded to enroll in She- boygan High School where he won a berth in the backfield. His hard-slnashing type of play gave his opponents plenty to reckon with, as Adolph meant business whenever the ball came into his possession. Filled with plenty of pep and enthusiasm, and With a desire to win, Adolph made a desira- ble factor in the Redmen lineup. HOWARD MILLER HStreamline,H fullback of the Rethncn, was one of the peppiest men on the squad. He was an excellent asset to the Sheboygan team. He is a Junior letterman, and will be back again next year to help win honors for Sheboygan. He was a talented pass-re- ceiver, and when he made up his mind to go through the line, nothing could stop him. He was one of the fastest men on the squad. Page Sixlmvz ERNST HESSE Ernie was one of the three members of the football squad to gain All-Confer- ence recognition. He was the leading scorer for points made after touchdown and some opponents from Fond du Lac nick-nained him HMagic Toe.H HErnieH had the dis- tinction of being a three year letterman at the Sheboygan High School. Anyone who attempted to get through his side of the line learned his lesson, and then decided he would attempt to go through some other way. HAROLD GOTTSACKER iiHarry was the Redmeifs triple threat. He could punt, pass, and run, with equal ability. He has gained two official letters and in his last year, he was placed on every All-Conference team selection without much deliberation. Future teams of the school will often wish for a player who can perform as he has. iiHarry would have received a letter in his Sophomore year if he hadift injured his ankle.

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Coach Clarence Abendroth After six years as director of athletics in the Shehoygan High School, and incessantly strug- gling to keep Shehoygan High Schoolis athletic team hovering around the upper herth 0r situated firmly in the top position in the Valley Con- ference, Coach Ahendmtlfs fond reality of pro- dueing a title holder of the Fox River Vailey football Championship of Shelmygan High School was finally achieved this year, when the 1934 group of Championship fame came through to score. Patience, combined with the ezlreful teachings of the principles that bring,r results, helped Coach Ahendroth to realize his hopes. He tried and suc- ceeded ill instilling into his team a fighting spirit that dominated their appearance on every field or Hnor upon which they played. The respect and admiration bestowed upon ttAhe by his players refieeted the players' desire to eagerly drive themselves to serve to their ut- most capacity for a coach whose timely smile, combined with a keen sense of humor, brought about a situation of friendliness that existed be- tween the coach and players. The Assistant Coaches , Completing his sixth year as head coach of the football squad, Coach Clarence G. Ahemlrnth brought to Shehoygan High School its first Fox River Valley championship. Able assistance in whipping the varsity squad into Championship shape came from Mr. Henry Van Duser and Mr. Lennard D. Stoll, who gave much of their time, energy, and skill to help the boys get to the top. The responsible position of second team coach was again filled by Mr. Gordon Iluenink, while Mr. Alhin Thalacker handled the Freshman boys in a capable manner. These men worked hard and conscientiously to build up good reserve ma- terial for the first team coaches tn draw upon, as graduation leaves vacancies on the first squad. These men all teach a full schedule of classes each day, and yet, are willing to give their time after sehool and on Saturdays to train the athletes in football fundamentals. In the picture the twn men standing are: tfrom left to righti Mr. Alhin Thalaeker and Mr. L. D. Stoll, and seated, Mr. Gordon lluenink and Mr. Henry Van Duser. Pugw Fiflm'u



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PAUL OCHS Pauliel, played half-baek 0n the Red- lnenls team. He is a second year letterman, and was one of the llfastest,y men on the squad, and was a great aid in winning the conference championship for Sheboygan. He was a keen and agile player, and was always ready to give everything he had for the team. Paul was an excellent player, and next years team will suffer a great loss when he graduates. ROBERT McCORMAClx' Bob proved to be a valuable asset to the team this year. Although he is but a Junior, he proved to be a very capable back field man. His main position was quarter- back. He is a good passer and a fast, shifty runner. Bob,, will be one of the mainstays 0n the team next year, and watch him go places. EDWARD DIENER llEddief, a Junior, is a fast, shifty back who saw much action and gained quite a bit of experience towards the end of the season. He will form a part of the nucleus of the next years team, and the offense will proba- bly be built around Miller and llEddie. Football followers expect to see a lot of llEddieyi next year. Always full of pep, he helped bolster the team in many tight spots. WALTER ZAJKOVVSKI llVVallyyl proved to be dynamite to 0p- posing teams this season. In the absence of Gottsacker, Wallylsll long punts brought Shebqygan out of many tight spots. An all- around man, llWally was a good ground gainer; a better than average punter; and was on the throwing end of one of the most successful passing combinations in the Con- ference. llVVally is also known as UBingH because of his interpretations of popular songs. Paw Swiw'ulm'u

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