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GMEN Come out and enjoy them next year. 1 can’t pronounce it. either. Just call of using his feet instead of liis head, paragraph or two before. The reason him out all alone. Me says he hopes Y li. J. li. J. S (AS SEEN BY DEACON) HOUGHTON Center—Technically this job is called the snapper hack, ft looks like backer snap or back snapper or snap hacker would be more descriptive. Never mind, just skip it. Iiaymon got the ball back there in good shape and why blame him if the hacks couldn't hold on to it. COWELL- Guard—Called “Bull.” although f believe he preferred “Duke's Mixture.” He opened the ho.es for the backs so don’t blame him if most of them stumbled before getting there. CANTON—Guard—Called “Vesuvius” by his best acquaintances. He quite frequently erupted. Both sides find him tough to get along with. He was always in the opponent's back field and in his team-mates' hair. STIMAC—-End—Captain of 1984 team. The only boy who ever played nine football games in silente. This is the end of the story of the end of a good end. End did you enjoy it? .MORRIS—Tackle—Called “Ham” by young and old alike. His brother. Dale, is called “Eggs.” They make quite a dish when served on Saturday afternoon. LEWANDOWHKI—Center—To be Frank about the matter, him “Lead,” this will apply to either end. He has a habit MORRIS—Tackle—I introduced this one with his brother a was that Dale is rather bashful and I didn't like to push that someone doesn’t make an omelette of him next fall. DIETKUS—Tackle—Big. Brave, Blond, Bold. Don’t be misled by the “C” in front of his name. This is not an initial, but a Roman numeral and refers to the size of his shoes. All of those words beginning with “B” were suggested to me by one of Charley's admirers. It wouldn’t be fair to tell whether the admirer was a boy or a girl. Anyway, those are the words she used. Didn’t you, Henrietta ? BROMLEY—End—This is the boy who added color to the team. Of course. Delbert would have added more, not to mention Snowball Nobody seems to know what the “J” stands for, but probably it is “Jinegar”, as he seems to have lots of it. He is in the gas and oil business now. Drop in when you need some free air as he enjoys waiting on this type of trade. . KLIXK—Back—Winner of Sportsman’s Award. When will the boys find out that girls are a G-Letha-L weapon? We don’t know what the “W” stands for, but Houghton says it means winsome. We hope not, but Houghton is seldom wrong, as he will admit. Somebody dubbed “Winsome” the “last of the Mohicans,” hut a more fitting title would be “the greatest Roman of them all.” Well, anyway, although lie looked like a duck when running, he was a tough guy to bring down. PARKE—Back—Known as Richard, the Lion Hearted. In fact, claims to lie named for this famed character. When Richard told Vance of his family tree going back to Richard the Lion Hearted. Vance said: “Why stop there? Keep right on going and you’ll find your ancestor sitting in a tree.” MURPHY—Back The “J” stands for Jack and his middle name is Rabbit. Has a girl named Helen. This would make her Helen Wheels. Well, anyway, she's a girl two and ribs He hear E. Sam says her last name is Wheels, anyone might miss a car for. . NIELD—Back—Known far and wide, by friend and foe, as Bob the Bone. There were only things that made him angry. One was for someone to offer him a cigar during football season, the other one was when someone didn't offer him a cigar in football season. Broke a couple of at Westville. Knowing how it feels, maybe he won't hold her so tight. BECKER—Back—Now retired. Used to he just tired. Probably carrying too much weight, tackled them when the line took a rest. This occurred frequently, but as they don't like to about it. let us not dwell longer on the fact. CAMARATA—Back—The Adonis of the squad. Klink claims that Sam good in his four years in high school. He figures that what little Sam offset by the number of broken hearts he has caused. Sam was just a but then Rudolph Valentino never liked the game either, and look at the EMORY—Guard—Capt.-elect. The middle name is Herbert. Don't make the mistake of judging the fellow by his name. It has a cream puff sound, hut this guy actually eats raw meat. He buys it at Crawford’s. His parents should have made the V stand for Vergil, but how could they tell he would become a great Latin student? They could not. He didn't. Ellis Sparks says, “V stands for Viper. He didn’t know whether it should be windshield viper or Blowing Viper. As for me, I'll take vanilla. . STEPHENSON—End—This boy uses a double name, Wayne and Wendell. When called upon, and he knows the answer he will respond to either. If he doesn't know it he will refuse to respond on the ground that if you called him Wendell you should have called him Wayne, and if you called him Wayne, you should have called him Wendell. The “W” probably stands for Wily. bone crusher, but a stands for Electric, a bet on this horse has done more harm than has learned is more than trifle fragile for football, conquests he made. SPARKS—Guard—The Blond Viking Not a a career as a first-class bigamist. The “E” but magnetic describes his charm. (Jet down run. I;KMENTAVICH—Back Another jawbreaker, ed with a brittle bone structure, in his but in their case it was higher un. He heart breaker. In training for this goes well with his name, when the matrimonial derby is Tony says he will be back in Better luck this one. Tony. Don’t attempt it. just shoulders. The rest of the claims that mental fatigue call him Tony, squad had the is worse than Tony is afflict-same affliction, a broken bone. the Fall without fail. Last year a fall in the Fall ruined his season. T wen ty-two
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ATHLETICS Our basket ball team appeared to have held their own this year by a score of nine wins and nine losses. The boys didn’t seem to do as well as was generally expected. The prospects for next year appear to be fair, but we shall let next year speak for itself. The squad reading from left to right: Murphy, Zielinski, Camarata, Klink. Houghton, Wolcott. Biava, Gloss, Frazier, Lopinski, Sweeley, coach; Stimac, Burch, assistant coach. Schedule Georgetown, 18 Covington, 26 Georgetown, 15 West vi lie, 14 Georgetown, 29 Newman 25 Georgetown, 10 Side'll 18 Georgetown, 3 1 Rossvillc 16 Georgetown, 17 Catlin 20 Georgetown. 30 Westville 22 Georgetown, 2 5 Catlin 28 Georgetown. 19 Fairmount 17 Georgetown, 19 Ridgefarm 9 Georgetown, 19 Hoopeston 17 Georgetown, 2 8 Sidell 24 Georgetown, 18 Fairmount 29 Georgetown, 22 Milford 31 The Sophomores were prominent in the interclass sports this year. The Interclass tournament honors were won by both girls and boys of the Sophomore class. Cheer up, Seniors, you won’t get beaten by them again! Boys: Wyer, Hanson. Goodner, Gaisor, Hreha, Nagrodski, Tucker, Chandler, Klink, manager; Donaldson, Morris. Girls: Paradiso, Becker, Emory, Coan, Andruski, Tucker, Mahoney, Holmes, Sparks, manager; Myers, coach; Gloss. Stasavich, Cornwell. The prospects in track this year are nothing out of the ordinary. We are strong in some events, but weak enough in others to offset the strong points. Sheets, Murphy, Champion. Sykes, Reagan, Snapp, Biava, Houghton, Klink, Neild, Niziolkiwiez, Wolcott, Morris. Twenty-four
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