Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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Houston Heights High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 123 of 194
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iii -we-5 A - , Y ig' 1 ici -Za V- r-53,2 ' PEN5ANuq ia Z AUGUST HEDRICK, Guard ,25 QE Gus made his first letter this year and will he back again lil to carry on the colors of maroon and white. All those who gg ever opposed Gus will agree that he is a hard charging Q Et: guard. Gus, we welcome you hack next year and only ask 6.5 2 the others to watch your LE? 'Ti smok . N ' cc 6 Z Ross MAR'rELLRA E M Tarkle ,23, ,24 EI Hdybdfk 725 E -D Firpo was changed from '53 the line into the backlield and ,ja X' 35 in a' short time was tearing E is through the enemy lines at iiifwz ik will. He fought hard and gave Ji :gg his best to the Maroon. Cen- i ig tral rejoices at his departure, hut the Heights rooters know l E have lost a good man and he leaves a place that will 'EQ iz,-3 be hard to fill. QP if Louis DEE, Haybark V25 i' ,E Big Chief came to us from North Side junior and hy 'D ? his hard work he earned a place on the first team. He X, li passed accurately, and when called on, hit the line low ii- and with terrific force. Indian, who is fast and elusive, V has earned many a yard for f G the maroon. Next year we all gf expect him to develop into 2 one ofthe greatest halfbacks 1:- fi in this part of the state. a w QF DoUGI.As STRONG, End l25 U Q Doug' ' performed in great style, considering the fact that -,-5' jg this was his Hrst year out for -if the team. He was good on J the defense, hard to block ? 2. out, and a line receiver of passes. Doug comes hack gi :gl next year and we all expect great things from this athlete. i Lei, lg A ' t Hug r: N' 1217 M r 2 S 2 fer if hm AH.. ,mul n- 0 ,asfuiiid 1- ' i il in - - hllii

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c .-1 .,.i ....... S-M -f ' 'YW 'vvf W, U YENJSANT-1236. 1 . p Q VV. KENNEDY, Guard 723, ,24,' Captain '25 Q Red proved a fine captain for the 1925 football team. E Q Fight characterized his playing and this fight won for 'Gig Q him the title the best guard in the city. Red broke his E foot in the Austin game, and 3 was unable to play again un- ng :Li til the Central battle. Red Q graduates this year and takes with him the best wishes of IL'-fi the entire student body, the 2 team, and the faculty. - -'-' EATON STEWART W Quarterback '25 do Captain-elect '26 bi: Doc made his debut on the Q Q9 Heights gridiron this year, :Z ig and owing to his hard and '- E faithful service, he was awarded the honor of captain for 5 -E 1926. Doc has a way of holding his men together and his J qs encouraging words causes them to give their best. Doc, we are proud of you and we want you to lead old Heights -as-:iq to victory in 1926. ' A ROBERT HARDCASTLE, Quarterback ,25 age Buttery was also a new man on the team but rapidly gi developed into a seasoned veteran. Buttery held up his 0 share of the passing, and his Q toe saved the team consider- i able worry when they were -lg' deep in their own territory. l i Buttery will be with us again V sf next year and we know he QF' will do his best. U ' ELwooD FISHER Z-4' 575' Fullbafk '23, '24, '25 -U Warhorse was the only ex- E perienced backfield man to report for training. His deadly W tackling and ability to dope 5 out enemy plays as well as his being a human battering If ram made him valuable on both offense and defense. fi Warhorse, we hate to lose you, but we know that you 5-jg , will continue to make good. Q? -' T -----i X ,E-,--N li .Il .. --- -.... .-- --.--- -----M --....--.-: it e ff?-if-.i. - in if . iii QW Anim ijmgg H : TU 1' mlm' npr F. .1 ' 13252 :: ,, 2-lil V 9 A e is ff - ,' J' .t ' f - luuumuuri mumunll'q nuulwiHF1 ll:-lumm. li



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--gn. il .ig ,...... 2 - . 7 ,gs e ,Z H., y 2 f , s ,-,.. 'Elo BD r ?EJNAIe-Nr-1'?26a 2 ff. wg FRANK DAVIS, Iiaybrzfk '25 5 bd Frank was kept off the team last year by an injured p i l Q ankle. This year, though, he was a very dependable man .if A and we are all sorry that his football career at Heights has i -D been cut short hy graduation. s y A However, we wish him the ' i Yi E, lmest of luck. f JE -Z l 1 Q PAUL VVISEMAN Halfbark '25 i ki Paul starred for the Heights ? Q junior team last year and E B- continued his good work on ,E E the senior team. Paul tackled J, 32 hard on the defense,while on E' the olfense he ploughed his qi? Q way through some of the lest J yd lines in the state. Paul will he ,-:J -l liack fighting for Heights next year. E 'ai RANDOLPH S'rRox:u, Emz' '24, '25 J 63 Randy lettered last year, hut his work of last season can '- kg in no way compare with that of the season just past. i -., Randy is a fighter from whistle to whistle, and it is on this :EE account that the opposing teams made but few yards ag around him. He made his second letter easily and will he hack in line for his third year. Q 0 Gnokcn lVICCARBI.E Q'- End '25 5 L?-, 'lApe was a new man this E 2 year, but his hard steady work 0 Q, soon placed him on the hrst Q49 squad and he developed into U - one of the most dependable ends Dain had. Gorilla,' was iq? injured in the Maiii Avenue -v game, but came back and :Q J starred in the Central battle. Q -:.-L.. He returns next year. Z if - ': if L ' 'Ti' A- JL--T-4---:' .f'l'.' ' -..T -l-. 'T-,i - -zl.---gi-4,-7:4 'lljl illi dri ll i MF MZ- 'li - ' alll qi -A I-ll? -T in t' : -2- will i -- 1' ful-A-ua i cc v 1. fi i f 'F M-jm 'giilIi'F:1? A r' . 'E-i l: - i Wai:

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