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The0R6CLE 1930 'ww-MWWWMMMN 3 -,Q-1-I .' V' , .- ' .i . .f ' ' TT. is . 'l ,.- re, ' l.1'.','4. 1.35312-L12-...i' :ff ' . l-QT' - , '.. VT if'5?'1-IQ-.. W' ' :ff 'i'iifa5a':.. ' '. - ,. .. . Q ' , , rss? i if :law Lasts?-iff.'1l . ii :ii iavf.. L -'L . .frggsw i' 54 - . .ul CLIFFQRD HECKROTI-I . Along with Leland Brandau and Marvin Schafer, Clifford staged a battle tor the forward position to work with Captain Glines. Since Clifford has two years of competition left he should make it hard for some of the neighboring teams. CLARENCE GRAEPP ' Playing his hrst year for old Gold and Blue, Clarence always put forth his bestiefforts. He was considered a good standing guard and kept Lam- precht on his toes to hold his place on the team Clarence also has three more years to play. LELAND BRANDAU Playing his First year for Dysart High, Leland showed a lighting spirit in every game in which he played and should hold a steady place on the squad next season. Leland was greatly handicapped by his lack of Weight and size. MARVIN SCHAFER ' Along with Graepp, Marvin was the other freshman who showed a lighting spirit. Marvin was handicapped by lack of experience, but helped Dysart High to the best of his ability. Marvin has three more years to play and much will be expected from him. Page 36
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'w'AMM M'W'M N' The ORHCLE 1930 r . V ' 1 NH:-' ' ' - ., .2 , ,. ., 9 V x 1 1- J, ' ,- 4 i i 1 A . SEXVA LL GLINES Playing his last year on the team as forward and Captain, Sewall Glines held down the job in a very creditable manner, Sewall was not only a steady player and a capable leader but was the high scorer of the year. ELLIS JONES Due to the lack of experience, Ellis had to fight hard for a position on the team. He usually took center after the jump and proved that he Could dribble a basketball. His work in the Tama game at the county tournament was very outstanding. ARLEN LAMPRECHT Here we have a fiery spirited youth who also was a driver from start to finish. Arlen after jumping at center usually fell back to standing guard and turned in many creditable games. Had he not had to wear a guard for his glasses he might have made it rather disagreeable for teams as a regular forward or center. HUVVARD HOLTZ Besides being a clean cut athlete Howard was one boy who gave his best in a basketball game. Playing at running guard, he was both good on offense and on defense. Scareely a game went by in' which he did not manage to drop in a few counters, Page 35 i
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MWWWNWWN The ORACLE l930 --- - --- -- A s ,gy F I. v .1- if L. 'L 1 -Q? V-' i .Tx 1 .1 Ve 'f, 4.. 'f?.--'V 3. '-34k.?l?' W1 W ' ii' it .' , ,. RAI PH XVAT LEI. 7 A7 4 4 4 X Another sophomore who is capable of doing fine work for Old Gold and Blue next year. Ralph is a good shot and a dependable player. VVith two more years of experience he should be one of the stars. CLIFFORD STAHR Clifford, a Junior, also has another season to show his ability as a basket- ball player. Clifford was always a hard fighting forward, He was a good shot and a good defensive man, He, too, was somewhat hampered by size, but next season we expect to see him going strong. ' ARNOLD VVUNDER -7.jim'p.ie greatly handicapped by lack of size always put forth his best effufts. A1l',f,.g1,1gl1 Jimmie did not participate in many of. the games, he was always waxy' tivdtf mei share when called upon, NVith one more year tu grow he Shuuld be Cilliilble player next fall for he's fast and has an eye for the basket. I if MGR. WNWR WIEBEN Much credit should be given to Liaimfiifyvleben fer helping Produce fl Suc' Cessful season of basketball. l-lislwordfe otemoumgement Wele HIWHYS wel' come. ' N ' N. Page 37
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