Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1936

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' i v Q,gjfpxWlyitfi tv .ff W' .3 26,51 First row: Keeling, H. Pooler, Quinn, T. Martin, W. Iwig, Second row: Disney, F. Petrik, M. Magee, Cooper, Handley. Third row: Mallory, Clark, N. Burrell, Carson, R. Magee, Fourth row: llerb Friend, Thompson, L. Martin, Dennison, Elmore, S. Iwig, Heavy Erwin. HIC-HLAND'S ENVIABLE RECORD Highland Park ............... 19 ...... Washburn. . ............. . . 6 Highland Park ..... ..... 0 ,..... A lma. . .... . . . : .13 Highland Park ..... ..... 3 1 ...... McLouth. . ... 7 Highland Park ..... ..... 2 1 ...... Osage City . . . . . 0 Highland Park ..... ..... 1 9 ...,.. Holton. . ... 0 Highland Park ..... ..... 2 5 ...... Eskridge. . . . .. 6 Highland Park ..... ..... I 31 ...... Seaman. . .... . . . 2 Highland Park ..... ..... 4 5 ...... Wamego. . ..... . . . 0 Highland Park ..... ..... 0 ...... T opeka Catholics . ..... 8 Total Score ............... 191 Total Score ..... ....... 4 2 NDER the fine coaching of our new athletic director, D. L. HHeavy,' Erwin, one time captain of the Washburn College eleven, and more recently of the Osborne High School faculty, and his able assistant, Herbert Herb', Friend, the Highland Scotties emerged with an enviable record. One of the highlights of the season was the thorough beating the Scotties gave their traditional rival, Seaman. The score was 31 to 2. This was the first time Highland Park has beaten Seaman in eighteen years, although there have been live ties. The Scotties were an exceptionally light team this year, averaging only about 147 pounds to the man. Although outweighed by every team in the Jayhawk League, they certainly were not outelassed, for they came through the season with seven victories and only two losses. 19

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THE SCOTTIE LINE-UP CLYDE tPee Weel CARSON-Tackle Clyde was captain of the 1935 Scotties. He was chosen for left tackle on the Jayhawk League All-Star Second team. Injuries pre- vented Pee Wee from accomplishing his best this year. ROBERT tBobD MAGEEYCenter. Bob was chosen for center on the Jayhawk All-Star Eleven. He proved his ability as a line backer in diagnosing the opponentis plays. I-leavylsn most difficult problem will be the hlling of Bobis position next year. RUSH ELMORE-Tackle Rush, a sub-tackle, ably assisted in the line and added that final drive when it was most needed. EDWARD tWeedsJ THOMPSON-End Ed was a brilliant pass receiver and played a great game gagainst our traditional rival, Seaman. MILFORD fliliffj MAGEEJTackle Mifl was an outstanding lineman and wor- ried his opponents to the extreme. RICHARD CDizl DlSNEY!Halfback This was Richard's second year on the squad and he was an able substitute for Ed Gallagher. ALBERT KAD HANDLEY!Halfback This was Al's second year on the squad, and he proved to be a capable substitute for Russell. FRED PETRIK-End This was Eredls first year on the squad, and he was an able assistant to Ed at the end position. LEON tPepperl MAP.r1NvEnd It was Leonls second year on the squad, and he played an outstanding defensive game. LOUIS tLouieJ CLARK-Guard Louis was the loop's oustanding guard and was unanimous choice for right guard on the Jayhawk All-Star Eleven. He has one more year. 18 SA MUEL tl Samj lWIG4Quarterback Sam was the key to the Scottiels success this year. l'le was a fine blocking back and is expected to make history in his remain- ing year of competition. EUGENE tGenel lXlALLORY4Quarterback Gene was an able substitute for Sam at the quarterback berth. Gene is a junior and is expected to turn out some fine ball- playing next year. WlLLlAM tBillJ RENBARGERfEnd This was Bill's first year on the squad, and he played a nice defensive and offensive game. He helped Leon hold the end posi- tion. Good luck in your remaining year, Bill. RUSSELL tRussl DENNISON-Halfback Russ was our only triple-threat man. His Hsnake-hips gave the opponent no end of worry. Russ was chosen for right half- back on the Jayhawk All-Star Eleven. EDWARD tEdl GALLAGHER-Halfback The 'fGalloping Ghostll of the Scottie eleven, Ed, came from Holliday Junior High and made good in his first year in senior competition. He promises to be even better in his remaining two years. GENTRY tFitzJ FITZHUGH-Fullback Gentry was the power-house of the Scottie Attack. He was a good ball carrier and an able blocker. Gentry earned a berth on the Jayhawk All-Star Second team. KENNETH to Kennyj KNEISLER--Guard Kenny was a dependable lineman. Al- though he is only a sophomore, he has earned two letters. Greater things are ex- pected of him in his remaining two years. JAMES -Uimmyl COOPER-Guard Coach in f a great player in Jim, a fresh on the squad. Jim was a fast, depend ' eman and is expected to do great tt D l his remaining three years. Good luck, Jirrr.



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P l f BASKETBALL LETTERMEN RUSSELL fRussJ DENNISON-Forward Russ, forward and captain-elect, was an outstanding offensive and defensive player. He contributed much to the success of the Scottie team this year. Will he remember that Topeka Catholic game! ROBERT fBobD MAGEEgForward Bob was Highland's high-point man. Since this is his last year, we will 'greatly miss his leftvhanded shots that added to our score. EDWARD fWeedsD THOMPSON-Center This was Ed's First and last year on the Scottie squad. Ed played a great defen- sive game. CLYDE fPee Weei CARSON-Guard Clyde played this third and last season on the squad this year. He was a good guard and did his part in scoring. We hate to lose you, Clyde. Good luck' 5 aan! as Tiki EDWARD fEdJ GALLAGHER-Guard Ed came from Holliday Junior High and proved his ability to score as well as to play a good game at guard. Good luck, Ed, and even greater success in your remaining two years. LOUIS fLouieJ CLARK-Forward Louis was a dependable substitute for Russ. This was his first year on the team and he has one more year. Let's go, Clark! LEON tPepperJ MARTIN-Center Leon was an able substitute for Ed at the center post. He played outstanding games. This was his first and last year for the L6 97 red and green. , - 'Lf J fffw GV -,1 ' K I . 'X 'lf PAUL HEINZ-Guard , D Paul played a fine floor game this year. He is a junior and has one more year of competition on the Scottie squad. SAMUEL tSami lwig-Guard This was Sam's first year on the squad and he played a Hne offensive and defensive game. Late in the season he was taken out by scarlet fever. Better luck next year, Sam! Second team lettermen included: L. Laf- ferty, forward, R. Disney, forward, W. Kirk, forward and guard, J. Burrell, centerg G. Fitzhugh, guard, and B. Hathaway, guard and forward. PEP SQUAD THE Pep Squad was organized by Mr. Friend and Darlene Tolbert, cheer leader, for the purpose of stimulating the student morale. Those included in it were: Arlene Barra- clough, Frances Barraclough, John Bennett, Wilbur Bram, Patricia Burkhart, James Burrell, Norman Burrell, Deane Casebeer, Shirley Castor, Dorothy Crouch, Gerald Fasig, Donna Gross, Henry Hastings, Bernice Kekar, Evelyn Little, Gene Mallory, Ralph McClenahan, Alvin Moore, Thomas Moore, Eugene Panissidi, Fred Petrik, Zaida Pratt, Edward Rambeau, Eleanor Rankin, Dorothy Root, Harold Root, Ruth Snyder, Marcella Stadler, Frances Thompson, and William Winner. The squad was led by the cheer leaders, Darlene Tolbert, One Mae Milliken, and Charles Erickson. 20 .Af If LM'

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