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Back row;Coach Kretchman,Bob Huber,Harv Schaible,Myron Fauth,Bob Hoeft.Tcm Bell, Dale Smo11nsky,Ken Sperle,Mel Breitag,Dean Kreln,Coach Schumacher. Middle row: Student Manager Charles Jakober, Lester Weishaar,Phi 1 ip Schaffer,Lloyd Hehn,Car- rold Kraemer,Arne Lechner,Ron Schaffer, Jim Breitag, Lee Weishaar, Jim Schaffer, Don Hoffman,Paul Holmes. Front rowrLuther Schumacher,Steve Becker, Reuben Glaes- man,Lyle Schaible,Dick Layton,Glenn Jakober,Gera Id Hauck,Alan Sandquist.Not pic- tured,Sid Schaible. Supplementing the var- sity, the second string saw action as a defen- sive squad in practice scrimmages and in games where a lead had been built up.This experience will be of value to them as future Pirate foot- ball stars. •Smatta? You tired? Well,so long fellas-I gotta go now. 29 Stopping the opponent backfield before it got going and opening gaping holes for his own team- mates earned Dean Krein the honor of being named to a tackle spot on the South Dakota Class A All- State Team. The amiable senior is six feet tall, weighs 18$ pounds, and is active in track and bas- ketball as well as foot- ball.
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Pi uUeA VictosubuA, 9n 111 Q udt SJzi utUblieA, Coach Jim Kretchmanfs 1959 Gridiron Grapplers posted the first perfect sea- son ever recorded in the history of Leolafs eleven man football teams,winning six and losing none. This extends LHS wins to twelve for the past two years. The team elected Mel Breitag and Dean Krein as captains; Dean Krein as most valuable player and best defensive and offensive lineman; Jim Breitag as most valuable offensive back;Ron Schaffer as best defensive back; Mel Breitag and Lee ’‘ eishaar as best morale bui 1 ders.Most improved players were Bob Hoeft and Alan Sandquist. The team listed Britton as their toughest foe. Lee Weishaar acted as game captain. Frederick-----------27- 6 Eureka--------------I4.I-20 Aberdeen Juniors----20- 0 Aberdeen Juniors------33- 7 Br i tton-----------27-13 Aberdeen Sophomores---39-13 LINE SMOOTHS OUT ROUGH WATER TO MAKE BACKS1 SAILING EASY Arne Lechner, end; Dean Krein, tackle; Dale Smolnisky, guard; Carrold Kraemer, center; Bob Huber, guard; Bob Hoeft, tackle; Harv Schaible, end. Backs run and pass, sinking foes with ease,carrying pig- skin to paydirt and victory loot. Ron Schaffer left halfback Jim Breitag quarterback Lee Weishaar fullback Mel Breitag right halfback
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Arne Lechner, ?del Breitag, Ron Schaffer, Harv Schaible, Tom Bell, Paul Holmes,Bob Hoeft, Dean Kreln, Dale Smolnlsky, Tom Albrecht, Carrold Kraemer, Jim Breitag. For the first time in Pirate history, LHS saw a perfect season compiled in basketball. The treasure chest fairly bulges with the Pirates1 victory loot. The hardcourt wizards had no trouble in the first half of the season, dumping their traditional rivals, Eureka and Ip- swich, easlly.Faulkton was the only team to give the Pirates any trouble. After winning the Eureka Invitational Tourney with little trouble, the Pirates ran in- to trouble in the form of the Columbia Comets. Pete s crew barely edged by the Comets to win the NCC tourney and, again in the first game after the tourney, had trouble with them, coming from behind to win after a tough fight. The second half of the roster saw a lot of competi- tion In Hazel and Cresbard. Ending the season with a perfect 22-0 record, the Pirates are proud of their team and Its coaches, Jim Kretchman and Bob Schumacher. Harv 30
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