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= | THE ALARM F Coach Traughber, Howard Anderson, Gilbert Draper, Delbert Christiansen, Stanley Webb, Kenneth Hamilton, Mr. French. William Hartz, Clare Swanson, George Hewitt, Lester Hansen, Marvin Black, El-den Plumley, Willis Raabe. John Olson, Leonard Hansen, Glenn King, Glenn Wright, William Bollman, Earl Frank, Alonzo Ramos. i- L Football With the opening of school in September began one of the best football seasons in Manlius’ school history. Thirty-five boys reported for roll call. Lester (“Toad”) Hansen was chosen captain. During the season, Manlius played ten games, won eight, lost one, and tied one. In the “Little Eight”, Manlius won five, lost one, and tied one, entitling them to a tie for second place in the “Little Eight”. Injuries hampered the squad all season. By graduation the school loses Bollman, Frank, Hartz, Olson, Plumley, Raabe, Webb, Wright, and Hewitt. There are six letter-men returning for the 1931 season. The season’s record shows that Manlius scored 201 points against their opponents’ 7. Page Eighteen
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1 | THE ALARM f { Lowell Renner, Lyle Peterson, Gerald Myers, Gilbert Thompson, Caryll Van Deusen, Garfield Stier, Clayton Larsen. Delmar Monson, Fredrick Johnson, Enos Whitlock, Margaret Peterson, Roger Jensen, Charles Nicholas, Miss Graf. Eleanore Carlson, Elva Swanson, Lynne Van Ormer, Gail Plumley, Margaret Boyce, Marjorie Woods, Alyce Raabe, Orville Johnson, Ona Edlefson, Violette Moe, Clarence Hadley. • n- Freshman Class At the beginning of the year there were twenty-five pupils in our class; this number has been reduced to twenty-two. In September the Sophomores gave a party for the Freshmen. We amused ourselves by playing games, and at the close of the evening we were served a delicious lunch. Some of our boys went out for football and basketball and made the team. Those who took part in the operetta, “Carrie Comes to College”, were: Lowell Renner, Clayton Larsen, Margaret Boyce, Marjorie Woods, Eleanore Carlson, Ona Edlefson, Elva Swanson, Lynne Van Ormer and Alyce Raabe. Our class officers are: President ............................... Gail Plumley Vice President........................... Elva Swanson Secretary ....................... Lyle Peterson Treasurer........................Lowell Renner Class Adviser....................... Miss Graf Page Seventeen
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V — I THE ALARM f Coach Traughber, Erville Larsen, Willis Raabe, William Bollman, Leonard Hansen, Glenn King, Kenneth Hamilton, Mr. French. Vernon Van Meir, Gerald Myers, Glenn Wright, John Olson, Gilbert Draper, Merle Schuneman, Alonzo Ramos. Marvin Black, Clare Swanson, George Hewitt, Lester Hansen, Earl Frank, William Hartz, Elden Plumley. 4 Basketball Forty-five boys reported for basketball, each one hoping to make the team. They were graded according to their ability as members of the first to the eighth team. All teams played in competition during the season. The varsity squad consisted of twenty boys. They won ten games and lost seven. In the conference, they tied with Wyanet for third place. We lose this year by graduation, Captain Hewitt, Hartz, Olson, Frank, Plumley, and Wright. Those returning are: Swanson, Hansen, Black, Ramos, Schuneman, Draper, and Johnson, all letter-men. During the season Manlius scored 331 points against their opponents’ 327. Page Nineteen
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