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JAMES BARRETT Left Tackle No one failed to put powerful man to open holes for the backs, He graduates this year. DONALD HIBBARD Center Deac has made a record for future centers of the Old Gold X and Black teams to work for, He played a whole year without a bad pass. This is his last year in high school. FRED LYON Right Tackle He was a lion in every sense of the word. A powerful aggressive fighter, but always a clean player. He was picked on every valley team as a tackle. He leaves the school this year better than he found it. W.-' v . ,V form i.fi?l.ll.w1 ,5l.Aifg+. p .. Jimmy on his valley eleven. He was a BROOKEN JEFFERS Left Guard Brook never waited for the opposing backs to come to him but he was always through the line to meet them in their own terri- tory. He is a senior this year. FRED BA RTH Right Guard Barth was big enough so that it made it hard for the other team to get through. His experience this year will make him a valu- able man next year. Page 49 K I
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