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Nba' squad-19 -fl- First row, left to right: J. Breyfogle, P. Keitges, R. Schmidt, R. Meier, R. Bagenstos, R. Eller busch, V. Bumann. Second row: S. Janssen, R. Boothby, C. Conover, L. Bumann, K. Leonard, D Sorensen. Third row: L. Bircher, L. Reinelce, R. Clausen, M. Jensen, G. Brown, D. Hammer. 1955 SEASON The Pirate HB squad rounded out their season with a 2-2 record. The 'CBN squad got rolling in its first game with a l3-0 victory over Ida Grove. The following week Holstein lost to Kingsley on a wet field, 7-0. ln the third game Holsteinis Little Pirates issued a 40-7 coup de grace to Aurelia, showing some fine football and know-how. The last game was a desperate attempt to ulick the Bomhersf, but Kingsley set them hack a second time, 27-6. No. 31 runs into a nest of Holstein tacklers.
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1954 MAPLE VALLEY CHAMPIONS First row, left to right: G. Breyfogle, C. Noneman, J. Clausen. C. Vollmar, J. Bleasdell. Second row: P. Keitges. S. Curtis, R. Will, V. Bumann, D. C1-rber. Third row: W. Reineke, R. Hass, H. Leonard, D. Bircher, W. Buell, W. Jensen. Fourth row: D. Fritz, C, Leonard, F. liienlien, K. Kruse, L. Glawe, D. Cries. SEASONS RECORD The Black Pirates of Holstein High came through a very successful season of rockim-sockim football. ,lust as all teams do, we had our ups and downs, our triumphs and our failures. After the season ended, we wished we might have played three of the games over, but one can- not do that. After five wins against three losses, the final wind-up came with a smashing victory over Odebolt, giv- ing us the Maple Valley Conference trophy, the greatest We They 0 Alta ........ 13 6 Moville .. 0 25 Onawa ...... ........ 1 4 0 Dunlap ......... ........ 1 9 0 Ida Grove .... 6 39 C'ville 7 45 Kingsley ...., ,,,, 0 3 spoil of our victories. 26 Sponsored by BOOTHBY PLUMBlNGg HOLSTEIN OIL CO.g HARRY STONEKINC
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m. v. champions WENDELL REINEKE . . . Sr. FB ...5'1I ...170lbs...the bull of the woods. Picked up good yardage and his share of TDIS . . . 3 major I'I's. 6' CHARLES NONEMAN . . . Sr. QB . . . 5'10 . . . 140 lbs . . . adept ball handler and alert on defense . . . 3 major H's. GARY LEONARD . . . Sr. tackle ...6'1 ...170lbs....The boy called Coofus who K'goofed up many opponents, running and passing plays . . . 3 major H's. JIM CLAUSEN . . . Sr. guard . . . 5'10 . . . 154 lbs . . . Holstc-in's galloping guard . . . Blocking best demonstrated in Odebolt 4th Quarter . . . 3 major H's. HIRAM LEONARD . . . Sr. HR . . . 5'I1 . . . 155 lbs . . .good for extra yardage and defensive pass interceptions . . . 3 major H's. ROGER HASS . . . Sr. end . . . 6'1', - Y - 175 lbs - . - pass swagger GERALD BREYFOGLE . . . Sr . . . end protector against touch- guard - . . 5'9 . . b 140 lbs D U , down Plays - - - 1 maj0r and 1 like all Texans, big on offense an KENNETLI KRUSE . . . Sr. lend minor H. defense I . ' 3 major H,S. ...62 ,..16Olbs...m1ght be called 'fwhirling dervishf' but WILLIS BUELL - - - ST- CCIHPT - - - he snags the passes and gallops 5'11 . . . 160 lbs . . . accurate around end . . . 3 major H's. center . . . valuable man for field goals or kicks . . . 2 major H's, 1 minor. JIM BLEASDELL . . . Sr. center . , . 5'8 . . . 132 lbs . . . small as centers go but big in many other ways . . . 3 major I'I's. CRAIG VOLLMAR . . . Sr. tackle ...5'7 ...158lbs...good defensive man . . . kept his hole in the line well covered . . . 2 major I-I's, 1 minor. ROBERT WILL . . . Sr. tackle and def. guard . . . 5'10 . . . 180 lbs . . . filled the hole in the line and kept it plugged . . . good defensive boy . . . 3 major I-I's. WENDALL JENSEN . . . Jr. guard 5'10 . . . 170 lbs . . . always in there digging . . . good man for next year . . . 2 major His, 1 minor. DAVID BIRCHER . . . Ir. center ...6'...180lbs...lostto next year . . . we certainly will miss ole Birch next year . . . 2 major His, 1 minor. 28 Sponsored by WILLIAM AGNEW, INSURANCEg BARKER FUNERAL HOME
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