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m m Kiel Hiqh School, Kiel, IDis. mm mmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmnmmmmmmzmmmmnnmnnmnnnnmnmnnmmmm mmmmmmnnmg: Alfred Steinhardt, Guard AI, another beginner this year, was also something for the opponents to buck up against. With Al and Dickie filling the guard's positions, Kiel's op- ponents will have tough sledding next year. Phillip Mattes, Guard Dickie, in his first year of high school competition has shown some real ability to break up the offense. He should develop into a first-class guard. Arwin Mattes, Sub. Even though R played in few games we regret that this is his last year, for he was developing into a strong player. Norman Kanske, Sub. Werner was kept out a while by ineligibility, but tried hard to make up for it when he was allowed to play again. He was a fast and fghting floor man. Gilbert Gast. Sub. Gibbie did little actual playing this year, but he .shows promise of being a first-string man. THE GAMES SCORES Where Date Opponent They We Remarks Played Nov. Mission House I7 I0 Non-conference game Here Dec. Elkhart Lake I9 I0 Slow and uninteresting game There Dec. Chilton 3 ZI Good teamwork Here Dec. Alumni 27 20 Non-conference game Here jan. Plymouth 20 Zl Very exciting game Here jan. New Holstein 20 I9 Nip and tuck affair There jan. Chilton 5 27 Substitutes all played Here jan. Elkhart Lake I6 30 Easy Victory There Feb. Sheboygan Falls 25 27 Interesting and very close Here Feb. Plymoth I3 I2 Rough fBoth teams played below their standardj Feb. Mission House I8 I2 Non-conference There Feb. Sheboygan Falls I7 I8 Last home game Here Mar New Holstein I8 I3 Fast and hard played game There The seventh annual Big Eight Track and Field Meet was held at New Hol- stein, june 4, l927. It resulted in a tie between Kiel and New Holstein. Casto Voss won first in the I00 yard dash, first in the 440 yard dash, and second in the broad jump. Reinhold Stumpf won first in high jump and second in the 220 yard dash. Kiel and New Holstein both received a cup presented by the New Holstein Association of Commerce. l'.1,qi 'l'n'w1l1'Svl'vr1
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Kiel Hiqh School, Kiel, 1Dis. gg m mm mm m gg Back Row- Coach Golclgruher W. Scholz G. Bahr N. Kanske lfront Row: P. Memes L. Roeck E. Reichart A. Steinhardt C. Cast Basketball John Goldgruber, Coach Kiel should he proud to have one of the ahlest coaches in the conference, who has developed some strong athletics. Lawrence Roeck - Captain, Forward Begga is a fast and sure floor man, one of the team's mainstays. We ex- pect to hear from him in the next, his last year. Eldon Reichart, Forward Uncle, Begga's running mate is a fast and clean player. Even though small he is enthusiastic. By next year he should show some real prowess. Gordon Bahr, Center Gordon clicl very well at center, fftoo had that an injury kept him out of the games for the rest of the season. He maintained his pluclc, however, and we expect him to help win some games in the future. l'.Lqr Tzrullx-S1.x
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Kiel High School, Kiel, lDis. gg mmmmmnmumunnnmnnmunnumnmmmnmmmmmmmmmmummmmmnnmnmu gg Hack Row: W. Scholz G. Cast P. Mattes C-. Bahr Wh Roeclc A. Mattes E. Reichardt Front Row: C. Katzoreek F. Zick l. Blum R. Reineking T. Taras F. Voss R. Krebsbach A. Silbernagel German Club President ........... FLORENCE ZICK Vice-73residenl .... . . , RUTH REINEKINC Secrelary and 'Reporler . .,..... IDA BLUM Treasurer .,... , . ALYCE SILBERNAGEL fldvisor . ..,,,...... MISS T. TARAS As many have noticed the progress of the German Club has been both sure and obvious. The membership has increased over last year and the literary achievements are greatly to be noticed. The meetings, which are held every other Monday evening, consists of a short business meeting at which parliamentary terms are learned, and a social hour. ln order to more fully appreciate German literature, art, and music the lives and works of Durer, Holbein, Beethoven, and other men were studied. Of the social events the Christmas party and a sleighride to Louis Corners are especially remembered. The greatest undertaking of the year was the German play, Als Ver- lobte Emphelen Sich-.H To Miss Taras the Club owes a great deal. As an advisor she was always thorough, painstaking, and efficient. Her personality has inspired the mem- bers of the club to do their very best work throughout the year. I'.l,qi' T1l't'Ill,VEiiQj7f
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