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00 , 51 SE'TFD: King M. Pecker, Queen G. Henschel. STANDING: D. Peterson P.F1etzer, D.Radtke, J.Erennenstuhl, D.Drath, V.Mazemke S.L1ndsay, F. Martin. ' ' The Annual Homecoming celebration of 1955 was held on October lb. A snake dance started off the Homecoming festivities Thursday evening, with a Pep Meeting following at the band stand. Then we trailed back to the school and ended up with a bonfire and more c eers. The colorful Homecoming Parade got under way Friday afternoon, with floats from all school organizations, together with the High School Eand,and the students dressed in black and red to symbolize WColor Dayu. The parade ended at the band stand where Queen Georgiann Henschel was crowned by Homecoming King Merlin Becker. A Pep Meeting followed. The Homecoming game was played with Wittenberg. Hurrah! we won lb-13. winners in the float contest were announced during the half of the game. The Pep Club took flra with the theme HWe'll Lick Emu, the Freshman Class took second spot with uWe're Greenbut We'll Grow, and the Grade School took third with HWe'll Make Wittenburgersu. The Homecoming celebration was closed with the annual dance held at the field house. The grand march was led by King Merlin Becker, and Queen Georgiann Henschel. The music was furnished by Carl Knopp and his Spotlighters. W '-L
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gf' 1 in al D. HCW l: Coach Doll, J. Mavis, C. Lepak, J. Kanhingst, D. Hoffmann, D. Martin, Fadtke, M.Heoker, R.Ste1nbaoh, D.Peterson, E. Prlll. ROW 2: H.Allen, G.Boutwell, D.Knudson, M.Mazemke, D.Krueger, G.Schuelke, R.Peterson, R. Schoen, P.Fermanlch, L. Cpper, T. Wheeler. ROW 3: C. Cantrell, B. Loughrln, D. Quimby, L. Schoen, M.Hon1kowsk1, R.Ste1nbach, H.Abraham, T.Loughr1n. ROW U: P: Steinbach, J.Radtke, T-01SOH, D-K5Ph1U3SC,K.Klonowskl,M. Allen, J.Cra1g, T. Wochlnski, G.Chr1stenson, ROW 5: D. Handrich, G. Hanson, R. Washer, J. Kostrazak, V. Joch, G. Schmidt, B. Henedict, J. Flynn, Mgr., John Krebs, Mgr. The Manawa football team under the leadership of Head Coach Bill Doll, and Assistant Coach Carl Herrled had a mediocre and three defeats. Following are a list of the Manawa 6 Manawa 6 Manawa O The football team of 1955 had very high hopes for the coming scores for the season: Glllett O Manawa O Weyauwega O Marion 7 Manawa lb Wittenberg lj Bonduel 32 Manawa O Waupaca 33 SESSOUQ They had a good array of returning letter winners and a lot of good-looking underclassmen prospects. g In our first game menting. He shifted Gua quarterback. This prov , a non-conference game, Coach Doll did some rd Merlin Becker to fullback and Guard Bud Martin to ed quite successful. experi- Our next ball game was against Marion, our old-time rivals. The teams played scoreless ball until Center Doug Radtke picked up a loose ball and rambled to our only soo re. In the fourth quarter, Tackle Vernon Mazemke, a Senior Tackle, was carried from the field with a cracked ankle bone. Marlon started its drive late extra point that sent u The next game was to hit their stride and some time. Weyauwega furnish teams battled on even t last few seconds on a d had to settle for a soo In our Homecoming the score at half-time inspired ball and with boys pulled out a very In the last game wolves fought hard but was 33-O. Eighteen major le in the quarter and pushed over the touchdown and the s down to a 7-6 defeat. a home game against Ponduel, and the wolves had yet consequently,' suffered one of the worst defeats in ed our next opposition. Through a muddy field, the erms. The Wolves almost pulled the game out in the esperation pass by Quarterback Carley Lepak, but we reless tie. Game Against W1ttenberg,we were on the short end of 13-O. However in the second half, the wolves played Merlin Becker and Dave Peterson doing the job, the thrilling victory lh-13. of the year against the Champions from Waupaca, the the Champions were to powerful, and the final score tters were given out at the close of the season. Of those twelve were issued to Seniors. Halfback Dave Peterson and Guard Bud Martin were First Team all-conference choices. Fullback Merlin Becker and Center Doug Radtke rece ived Honorable Mention. season of two wins, one tie,
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