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Back row Coach Glenn J Rohde R Quick R Brod ehrer H Osborn NI Scharnweber J Perkins V Olson A Ewert R eifer Bonk D Loseke I I cek, G. C8m'p- 'J. Robertson IW e, Hfglnzer, i.. J . . . A - - ,. 0 W M910 ,LH I The Reserves The Reserves, coached by Henry Reichel, turned in a season with a promise for the future. Although drop- ping two games to Fremont, they re- turned to maul York 54-0 and later 6-0. Clarks, Class C tops, was scared by a l9-14 score at the end of the season. Although riddled by injuries. these fellows exhibited a line spirit and the character of sportsmen by their fight till the end. The Frosh The Frosh, directed by Bill Floyd. turned in four fine games, dropping three by close margins but winning a fourth. Being new to the game. these fellows have much to learn, but their efforts this year show promise of fu- ture varsity boys. Coaches H. Reichel, W. Floyd. and D. Glenn Back row---Coach Reichel, Coach Glenn, V. Spitz, J. Schultz, J. Roelle, B. Burgess, B. Vifquain, D. Adkisson H. Miles, J. Beierle, H. Dey. F. Geiser, R. Trofholz. Coach Floyd. Front row---R. Baruth, J, Mihulka, E Slixa D. Clark, R. Grant, D. Brandfas, A. Ernst, D, Srnith, W. Schwartz-er, C. Johnson, J. Pope, . Murray, T. Dan el L. Harris, .s-fy v . G Plaz Guettler -41
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rx 'NVQ WWW X X, R Serdel R Saalfeld E Trofholz Yu lf G Plazcek R Murray 1 X Y , FO BALL SCHEDULE Sept Kearney 20 0 ept York 6 20 X, fx, Grand rqrand 56 o Pal Hastrngs 39 0 Oc 13 urtrs 12 7 Norfolk 20-6 Nebraska Crty 13 0 Ci R Baruth R Nrckolrte Rohde X Raymond Serdel A brg tackle Ray frlled rn the holes nrcely on defense and opened larger ones on of fense Edward Trofholz Ed played halfback as a spot player A frne passer and punter he could always be relred upon rn a prnch Robert Murray Playrng rrght halfback and quarterback Bob was the scatback of the outfrt and a frne left handed passer Belort Krnzer Bunk was an outstandrng offensrve guard who would make holes when he couldnt frnd them Ronald Saalfeld Ronnre moved from the backfreld to center duty and proved hrs abrlrty to change by sharrng the startrng berth Gene Plazcek Gene was small rn srze but he made up for rt by usrng hrs head when callrng plays as quarterback Rrchard Mrcek Drck was the frr t teams left halfback A brg hard drrvrng back he was a good passer and consrstant defensrve man Donald Hassel bach Don played var rty fullback Although not too brg he recerved the name of Iron horse for hrs per rtent hard work Robert Nrckolrte The frrst strrrrg left end Bob's frne pass recervrng and defensrve play brought hrm All State Honorable Mentron Jack Rohde Student Manager Bob Baruth Student Manager The Handy Andys of the outfrt these fellows drd the hard Jobs whrch kept the team equrpped Here rs the whrte hope of next year's Maroon elev en Wrth the support of the fellows rrsen from reserve ranks, these men wrll carry on the tradrtrons of Kramer Hrgh Champrons all and eager to prove rt, the Ma roons wrll frll the berths opened by grad at or rn to therr varsrty eleven posrtrons of la B Kmzer -is D Hasselbach -6 rcek R :LQ-' EQ?-'?f Q' iffy y 1 K 9 I fl N x r lf' X rl' 34 rm ' - , F, 11 Mtv W ' . K M . Av IN J x ' .' N V . X, I W- r f' lf ' , r pg' I , , VJ Y J A ' .0 4 . r ,y wx., - 7. ............ ................................... . - V rr Y ' r A t.'1 - l'H''lffffiffffffff I A UN ' ct. ...................... N .......................,.... - ' fmfw t. 2'ffffffffffffffffir-emontHffffffffffffffffflffffiff13-0 ' v. ..,......,........, ' ............................. . ll .........,.......,. ' V .........,........ - Y lN , I i . Y 0. v . . . -. l' . 'L-1,
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1 mf I S 'ri s J . . Q ll ' Jffd wi, Us ' 4 1- -' f .J P M.,-1 R. Mlinar D. Nelson L. Blaser D. Potter R. Ahrens R. Murray BASKETBALL LETTERMEN LaVern Boss, forward-LaVern. honorary Captain. leaves a berth vacant that will be hard to fill. Elwin VanBcrg. forward-Bud was really on the ball and could always be depended upon in the tight spots. Herman Person, center and guard-Herman had some dental trouble but didn't let that stop him. He played a hard, fast game of ball. J J ln ' ' E- V?Y1B9Fg L. Boss D. We M. Scharnweber R- N1Ck01116 R. Lemmerman R. Saalfe og, H. Person ,J -.. ' Q -X P VRichard Mlinar, center an guard- was a hard player and could be d ended u to do his best under any circumst s. 5-- Duane Potter, guard-Dewey, a big boy, is closing a fine basketball record. Dale Nelson, forward-Dale was a willing worker and played a hard clean game. ' l Lawrence Blaser, center-Lawrence came from Dlincan this year and because of eligibility rules sfaw no action until the second semester. 'Don Welch, forward-Don was the spark of the team and will booster next year's cage attack. Merritt Scharnweber, center-Merritt, a tall strong boy, will have the opposition looking up to him next year. Robert Lemmerman, guard-Bob will be fighting for K. H. S. harder than ever next year. Robert Nickolite, forward-Bob is an ag- gressive player Who will help shape up next year's team. Ronald Saalfeld, guard-Ronnie will be a boy to watch next year. surmising from his fine play this season. Richard Ahrens, forward-Dick, a fast hard player, will see plenty of action next year. Robert Murray, forward-Bob, a sophomore ball hawk, will be a boy to watch the next two years.
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