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Letterman The lettermen on the Wildcat Squad for 1932 were comprised of ten seniors and nine Juniors While these boys carried the burden on the actual playing field they could not have played so well had it not been for all the other fellows who showed up for practice every night even though they had little hope of playmg very much in a big game Russell Henningsen a guard was noted for his rugged defenslve work His jarring blocks helped to open up many holes in the right side of the lme His speed and size put him on the first strlng last year a post he never relinquished Bob Kammerer started the season as a halfback but he was switched to the guard position toward the end of the season He was very fast and could be counted on to throw his block or make the tackle in the center of the lme at the right time Lawrence Lind won a position on the all conference team last year as a guard This year he successfully switched to a halfback position He was a hard runner and made many long gains through the center of the lme Clarence Mc Ardle one of the honorary co captains was to gain a berth on one of the All State teams and also made first string end on the Illowa Con ference team His long pass catches won many games which otherwise might have been lost B111 McCutcheon a valuable pass receiver was an offensive end Bill played some last year but he played a regular end spot this year to win his letter He could snag those passes from the quarterback with the greatest of ease Jim Pirch the other honorary co captam was one of the best defensive lmebackers in the conference His jarring tackles contributed greatly toward stopping opposing backs Jim started his varsity career as a freshman and has always been a great competltor Dwayne Spooner made All Con ference guard for the second time He showed his usual excellent blockmg and tacklmg and was a very valuable player to the team Dwayne was shown much recognition by coaches and players alike Bill Thoms the fullback was another example of good football players typical of those produced at Lyons High School He was fast shifty and hard to brmg down He often went for long yardage In addition to this running ability, he was a valuable pass HUNDLEY PRINTING COMPANY defender jack Waldorf held down the de fens1ve safety position His aggressive tackling made up for his lack of size Our fine defensive showmg is a tribute to his ability as a defensive back John Wyatt earned his letter at the guard position He was always in there working hard to open up that hole in the middle of the lme Many long runs were gained by his valuable blockmg Steve Butz a good defensive back also played as an offensive end Steve handled the defensive halfback chores in the Franklin game and did a good job Gary Gifford played a great deal of the time at the defensive guard posltion He played a hard game all the way and always got his share of the tackles Bob Herrick a tough man on both offense and defense played his best at the left tackle posltion His hard blocks contributed to many holes in the lme Not many plays came through his side of the line when he played defense for he was a hard tackler and charger Clifford Kammerer was a speedy hard driving back Cliff really developed in the late season games and saw a lot of action a great asset to the team next year Bill Miller played a defensive guard position He was a hard charger and often broke through the opponent s line Bill will long be remembered for blockmg the punt in the Morrison game and carrying the ball over for the winning touchdown Dick Miller was a center and was used primarily on offense Dick was a rugged player who gained a great deal of experience in his first year of football He should prove a valuable man to the team next year Harold Roggendorf saw most of his action as an Off-CHSIVC center He was an aggressive blocker whose Job it was to block the hne backer Our many gains down the middle are largely attributed to his fine blocking Gene Veit playing his first year of varsity ball did a fine Job of quarterbackmg the team He carried on the Lyons tradition of outstandmg quarterbacks with his excellent faking and long passes Louis Wembeck played as a defensive end He tackled hard and seldom allowed a run around his end position Because of his height and speed Louis should prove to be outstandmg on both offense and defense next year Twenty three valuable enough on both Offense and defense in the Franklin game. His hard running will be
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