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Un llic It'c'.Sl lt't' lulrc Couch Doris ruzfl on the cast lfouclz Slerenx: alzore the xlripcs llie stars are: First Rtlltf Marple. llukcrzlmlz, l'c4lcr.von. J. xfmlcrxvon. Mulli. RII.YlllIl.Y.Yl'll. McKenzie, Necrllnzm. R. Anderson: Second Rozc: Ilollmer. Crippcn. lloiflgc. Slromlurnl. l,infllrlmlc, MI'f.'lIlIlIl'lf. lluvvxc. Cfljgllll. l'11ltcll1.v. Hllmplzrcy. Cooper: Tfzirzl Role: Carroll, Burney. Bilunox, Sliouultcr. Crcgal11m1.v. Xifllllllf. Krivs. JtlIlIt'.N Tltorpe. llvlcrxou. Dafvis men ' ' Two night dazzle DHVISOHIHHS games spectators with f 1 as season snazzy curtain new togs C C' 6 S S u vaisevs School Spirit Wins The inauguration of the activity ticket at East High has made it possihle for practically every student to he pres- ent at the games. In this way, the en- thusiasm and good spirit of the student hody is transferred. with the help of the yell leaders. to the coach and team. However. East High differs from many schools in the respect that our school spirit is not conhned to athletics. The students support the school in all proj- ects it undertakes and even in our halls a spirit of East High loyalty reigns. l,el's lioost East High School! Season Summary Bright The 'lil season was one of the most successful in East High grid history. Of the ten games on schedule. six were victories. one a tie. and only three dc- feats. This year. for the first time. East outplayed fientral even though we did lose. Vfe won over the strong Sioux lialls aggregation which defeated tien- tral later in the season. Our other two losses were out of the state gamesg Mitchell. South Dakota. and North High. Umaha. A complete summary of the season follows: South Sioux City ..,........... 0 East Iligh ........ Thomas ,Ii-fferson, tfouncil Bluffs ....... .... 7 East High Denison .......................,...... 6 East High Nlitcllcll ............................ 12 East High North High, Omaha ,...... 20 East High Sioux Falls ..............,.,,.... 0 East High fiherokcc .......................,.. l3 East High ....... . Central ,.,.. ...,.... I 3 East High ........ Akron ........... ........ 7 East High Ida ffrove ..... ........ 0 East Twelve High ........ New Togs at So. Sioux City After three weeks of strenuous drills. an inexperienced East High eleven squeezed out a 6-0 victory over the South Sioux City aggregation. For three quarters. East's running attack was checked. In the fourth period. however. the Morningsiders resorted to an aerial attack, and a short pass only points of the game. during the three scoreless scored the l our times periods the Orange and Hlack gridsters pushed the hall into scoring territory. only to he stopped again hy the lied and White invaders. .fi -X XX, :if 1 xl f T J l ici Those starting the first game were: Griffith. James. Gregalunas. Stromlund. lgilunos. Crippen, and Hayes on the iineg in the hackfield. Rasmussen. Muth. Kriss. and McKenzie were seen. Coach llavis sent his players into the game in the latest of grid togs. Each player was clad in a complete new out- ht of orange trimmed with hlack. The new hahiliment reduced the impediment per man hy four pounds. this proved a decided advantage in the following games of the season. Tee Jay lst Night Game In the first nocturnal encounter of the season. Les Davis' grid stars were held to a 7-7 deadlock. Thomas jeffer- sonis touchdown came on the first play of the second quarter when they plunged East's line for one yard. after a fumble had given the visitors the hall and a march had put it on the one- yard line. East's touchdown was the result of a wide sweep around end after hard fought football had hroughl the hall down from mid-tield where it had heen set in play. following the kick-off. Statistics show that the home learn out- played the visitors. The line-up was the same as in the first game. with the exception of James. who was confined to the sidelines hccausc of injuries. Hard Fight at Denison The East High gridders journeyed to Denison and kept their record clean hy edging out a 7-0 vicory. East scored in the first period when one of the llenison hoys fumhled the hall after receiving a pass. The hall rolled over the goal line and the Orange and lilack recovered it. A place kick added the extra point. lJenison's touchdown was the result of a recovered fumlmle and a long penalty. The aggressive East High line hlocked the kick for the extra point and the game ended with East Higli victorious again. liesides the regular starters. Ar- nold. Marple. Anderson. and Uoidge also saw action.
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OIC l4'0I.I,IS, EI'S'l'RIN, FEA'1'IlERS'l'ON, BUTCHRER, STROMLUND, HOGLUND, KIARTICR, LONG, GOODIER PIIICNIS. DATESMAN, M1-QZRACKEN, KATRAS. HAWLEY, WELWOOD, HOFLUND, FRIEZE, KERR I4lClitIllAIilJ, JENSEN. KELLY, KNOLES, ANDERSON, PARTRIDGE, GRANGE, ROVER, CROCKRT SHRIJINSRY, KURR, DU'l l'ON. RENARD, MILLER. SWANSON, WRIGHT, PAT'I'ON, FRANCIS SOPHOMORES These pages represent the future generation of East High cap and gowners. As We are optimists, we believe at least onefhalf of the threefhundred Will survive the shocks! Eleven
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East Plays Mitchell New coach, trains Wholesome Athletics First p'y'01q11f5i'y1,g Secgfnds Davis Says On Friday. the ninth. the squad left the school at eight o'clock on their journey to Mitchell. South Dakota. This was the hrst time the two schools had met on a football field. so their methods of battle were new to each other. lVlitchell scored in the first and third quarters. after sustained drives. East scored two points in the last period when. after holding the visitors to downs on the one-yard line. a Mitchell backfield man stepped out of the end zone to puntg the play resulted in a teclmical safety. The game was hard- fought, but it seemed as if the Eastmen had lost their old pep and charging power. The game ended l2-2 with lVlitchell victorious. North Omaha Uses Aerial Play East High suffered the second defeat of the season when the grid eleven of North High of Omaha visited our city and displayed a fast passing and run- ning attack. East High used a strong passing attack but an equally strong Ne- braska secondary defense stopped it in every attempt. The Omaha aggregation resorted to the aerial method with more succcss. Neither learn scored in the hrst or last periods of the game. all counters coming in the two middle quarters. East made twelve passes. com- pleting six and having five intercepted by Omaha men. North High made six passes and completed four. having one intercepted. Three of the four tosses were good for touchdowns and one for point after touchdown. The score at the hnal gun was 20-7. Griffith Honor Captain A new policy of electing an honorary captain at the end of each football sea- son was inaugurated at the first annual football banquet. The twenty lettermen duly placed this honor upon Wayne Griffith. stellar left end. Griffith played in every quarter of every game and was an excellent blocked and tackler. Carroll Student Manager Each year a student manager is chosen by Coach Davis. Football man- ager for this season was Alfred Car- roll. The student manager takes care of all equipment. is present at every practice, makes every trip and acts as all-around Mhandy man. Criflith Dm-is Si Carroll Stevens Coach Davis, athlete. trainer, and teacher. is respected and admired by those who know him and those with whom he works. HLes', has been with us for five years and during that time has built up football. basketball, and track teams that have won recognition throughout this section of the country. It is his aim and that of the athletic department: uto furnish good, clean, and wholesome athletics for boys of East Highg to teach them the highest ideals of manhoodg to train them to consider the other fellow. and to take victory and defeat in a manner becom- ing gentlemen. Coach Davis has succeeded in build- ing the athletic department of East High so that now his teams are not only well-coached but also well-equipped. During the entire year East High met no team that was equipped as well as they. Mr. Davis deserves our continued support and our wholehearted apprecia- tion of his work. Coach Stevens New Assistant Coach Stevens, Physical Director of East Junior School. was appointed as- sistant foothall coach for the '3l sea- son. He is a graduate of lowa State Teachers' College and played some ex- cellent football for that institution. A second team coach is faced with the task of building a team from en- tirely new material. Mr. Stevens took his squad. composed of about thirty-five men. taught them the fundamentals of football. formed them into a team. and completed a comparatively successful season. Although Coach Stevens hails from East Junior. he is present at almost all our activities. .g .- 'ik .H dans MU'l'll McKl'1NZll'l ANDERSON NEEDHAM Halfhack Fullback End End 44 .4 su 4. . - , SHOWALTER KRISS Halfback Haljback Th irteen
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