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l935 CHEEI2 LIEADEIQS AND TICKET SEIIEIPS THE STADIUM AT NIGHT ll H T Back Row lLeft to Rightl: W. Burclc. P. Tate llVlgr.l. R. Feldlcamp, D, Chase, R. lVlcCarty, C. Link W. Streifl. G. Palmer. Front Row: R. Orrison. R. McGonegal. R. Whitlow'. B. Breitmaver. O. Lenrz, E. Gulick. Members Not in the Picture: R. Hanna, P, Ryan, E DEPARTMENT that is indispensable to the Athletic Board of Control and to the school is that of ticket sellers and cheerleaders. They gave unstintingly of their time and efforts gratuitously to the support of the Viking teams. Much credit is due the members for the complete success of each athletic sport. The cheerleaders received complete new uniforms in appreciation of their splendid work this past year, consisting of: White trousers and white sweaters, with an orange J on the front of the sweaters with a black megaphone for background of the emblemg also two large and two small megaphones. The equipment and uniforms were purchased by the Athletic Board of Control, the Representative Assembly and the Student Council. With this added equipment much enthusiasm can be expected of the fans. A MEETING held in November by members of the football squad a decision was made not to elect a captain for the 1935 season, but instead, Coach Watson is to appoint a man to be captain for each game, and at the end of the season an honorary captain is to be chosen. The above decision was voted by members of the squad after it was explained that very few regulars would return for the 1935 season. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOI Page Sixty Yuen
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l WOODFIELD CRow'r1-lens MILLER KIETZMAN Tackle Center End End lE'lTERMEN Fred Janlie Darrell Cobb Hugh Crowrhers Robert Carr Edward Magiera Noel Wood David Fry Edwligdkclmock Albert Gumper George Koebbe Richard Woodfield 'grid goelker Richard Sliger Bernard Van Wagnen Clarence Waliclci James Brush William Spreen Charles Everett Ben Coffman jack Curran MANAGERS AND EOOTI3All RESERVE AWARDS Managers' awards were earned by Ralph Lum, Fred Seitz, jack Russell, Wesley Osborn and Bus Aclcer, Fifty-one boys were recommended for reserve awards as follows: Bivins, T. Black, R. Keltz- man, G. Miller, 1. Miller, V. Murphy, R. Field, J. Czailca, D. Magill, W. Thomas, C. Eisele, T. Helms, R. Luke, C. Purves, W. Driscoll, D. Brunlc, R. Lueck, T. Yager, C. Zonker, F. Farrar, J. Helmer, K. johnson, P. Conley, H. Diclcenson, E. Church, F. Hoffman, C. Millican, R. Fowler, R. Dean, C. Epperson, Strouss, Gehring, L. Hudler, E. Neilson, Leggett, Lindamood, J. Burdon, W. Bronson, P. Brown, Buckley, H. Lutz, R. Love, C. Clauss, J, Culp, R, Diebold, J. McCleery, R. Orrison, E, Updyke, D. Chafin, L, Walker. W. Woodard. FRY CURRAN MURPHY BRUsH VAN WAGNEN Taflqle Back Guard Bark Guard JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page Sixty-Six 1935 - ,,li..11i..
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Standing lleft to rightlz Trainer F. Hoffman, XV. Willitts, Captain Brzezinslti, Coach H. Chanter, D. Chase. H. Pittman. Assistant Coach D. Wyble. Front Row: P. Herman. R. McGonegal, E. Campbell. CEHE VIKING Harriers completed the most successful season of any Viking track team in the history of Jackson High School. Captained by Brezczinslci, an untiring and gritty runner, the team captured a number of first places and won many important meets, losing only one meet and that to Kalamazoo, the 1933 state champions, by a close margin of one point. ,lack S011 EIVE A MEET Lansing Lansing Ann Arbor - - Battcle Creek - - - 31 Pofnts E - - 48 Ciggari , . 67 H Paul Herman , 80 77 Joe Brzezinslci - - 99 Hugh Pittman Elmer Campbel CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Sept. 26 Sept. 29 Oct. 3 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 OPEN MEET AT IKALAMAIOO The following Jackson Harriers won medals in the open meet at Kalamazoo, Nov. 24, 1934. Third Place Fifth Place 77 Ray McGonegal Eighth Place Ninth Place l 11th Place Dewayne Chase 13th Place Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Assistant Coach, D. O. Wyble jackson Opponents Napoleon 19 36 PEDSDNNEI' Lansing Central 19 36 Captain, Joe Btzezinslci Napoleon 19 36 Trainer, Floyd Hoffman Kalamazoo 28 27 Walter Willits Paul Herman Monroe 19 36 DeWayne Chase Ray McGonegal Ann Arbor Meet 22 M: Hugh Pittman Elmer Campbell 5A Meet 31 48 Coach, Howard Chanter State Meet 64 Eastern 65 Assistant Coach, D. O. Wyble T5 His YEAR Jackson High School had one of the finest cross country teams in their history. The Harriers won the State meet which was held at Ypsi- lanti from Lansing Eastern by one point. The trophy which came into the possession of the Harriers will remain here permanently. SA LEAGUE meet held at Ypsilanti was won by Jackson High School. This victory gave the Harrier's their first SA League trophy and is the first trophy to be added by any Viking team since 1930. The trophy is a bronze tablet on a mahogany base and will be awarded to the winning team in the League for a period of five years, and will become the permanent possession of the team winning it for .I two years. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Page Sixly-Eight CROSS COUN- TIQY TEAM 1935 li
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