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We Send Orchids to- Lois Erkel for her dancing. Luella Hengen for getting her man. Iames Smith for his southern accent. Kate Thorpe for her innocence. Muriel Hrobecker-to keep her quiet. Ioyce Swanson for winning the I2fX boys. Edgar White for his executive ability. Bob Sampson for his versatility. Dorothy lane Braden-from Bob. Harriet Hoyt for being so nice. Homer Hurd Iior his accomplishment on the piano. Helen Rustad for her sweetness. Hob Ernest for his all-aroundness. Bill Evans for his little sister, Dodo. Roy Smith for his ability as a business manager. Ioe Evans for removing the ollending bristles from his upper lip. Vic Quamme for I3erggie. Dick Cummings for his height. Mariorie Lapping for her voice. Phil Ford for his cracks Ralph Kuethe for the blue in his eyes. Henry Thompson for his blue pants. George Paulson for his dramatic ability. Craig Robinson for all his talents. Phyllis Brink for her hair. Iohn Epperly for his continual smile. I.ois Iohnson lor interest in Art. Marian McDonald for her daily '4Chuck. George Sampson for his green shirt. Svend Bang for his senselessness. Ronald Duncan for his smiling eyes. lim Skinner for his valentine face. Myrt Newman for her gcniality. Ieanne McQuarrie for her fur-lined earmufifs. Elaine Iohnson for her mature actions. Nonnie Field lor her special way of modeling ski-suits. MarshaIl's Ideal Couple Tue IDEM. SENIOR Bov Hair-Iohn Field Eyes-George Sampson Teeth-limmy Skinner Nose--Charles Kennedy Personality-Bob Sampson Build-Bill Gilchrist Dances like-Craig Robinson Intellect like-VVesIey Markson Dresses like-Earl Husby Smile-Ronald Duncan Color-Edgar White Tm: IDEAL Samoa Gnu. Hair-Betty Clark Eyes-Dorothy lane Braden Teeth-Muriel Iones Nose-Gayle Brady Personality-Kate Thorpe Figure-Lois Iohnson Line-Ieanne Neufert Dances like-Anita Leonard Intellect-Vic Quamme Dresses like-Marian McDonald Smile-Eunice Zakes Color-Hattie Granger For Parties and Banquets and A Good Time-HASTY TAS GUS' MINNESOTA TAKE OFF The East Sides Largest and Most Beautiful I-Iaircutting Shop SEVEN EXPERT HAIRCUTTERS I323 Fourth St. S. E. ll block from main U. of M. gate! Best Wishes for Your Success Class of January, 1936 !,, Q I Clo'thingC0' 403 East Hennepin Ave. Ulzlesl mul Largest Apparel Slore Oulsirle Loop gf ,AA 5 YI INNHDIA BUCK STORE 322 14th Ave. s. E. cl. 2451 v otovdygo y X I A y . s wg , rv X s I T Y Twenty five
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RACK Row: Ar! Chiodo, Dick Brohuzfgh, Cfzcxlcr Rfzodrx, Rim' Rirnmnn, loc Iockclfy, Burch Moore, Couch Waller Chizpnmn. lfuovl' Row: 1,011 Ward, Mun' I rn'!111rg, Phil Tcrfrr, Homer Hnrrl, Murine! lQo.vr11, Slrwn Kozrk. Hurd Captains '36 Cage Squad Three letter winners, Hurd, Teeter, and Iocketty, form the nucleus for a fairly strong ball club for Marshall for this season. Under the leadership of the new coach, Walter Chapman, they are progressing rapidly. Chappy,' brings a new style of play to Marshall that seems to have made a hit with the players. Coach Chapman played basketball for the University of Minnesota seven years ago. He has had several years' coaching experience at Appleton, Minnesota, where he turned out championship teams. Homer Hurd was unanimously elected captain before the Hutchinson game. Homer has four years' experience and should be high point man for his team in every game. Phil Teeter, burly guard, one of the three returning lettermen, holds down one of the guard posts. Phil has improved a great deal over last year's form and should make more than a few buckets during the coming season. The third returning veteran, Ioe Iocketty, is very much in the race for the remaining guard position. Henry, The Wonder Child, Thompson is the outstanding candidate for the center post. Hank', stands 6 foot 1, is an accurate shot and a fairly good ball handler. With a little more experience Henry will develop into a first rate center. Manny Rosen is valu- able in that he can play either forward or center. Manuel is a sturdy lad standing 5 foot IO inches and weighing well over 200 pounds. He is an accurate shot under the basket and controls rebounds well. Don Ward, smallest player on the squad, is the sparkplug of the team. His hght and drive are remarkable for a fellow his size. In pre-season games Steve Kozek has paired with Phil Teeter at guard. He is a strong passer and a good in-shot. Marv Freeburg is bidding for a center or forward position. He stands a little over six feet and is a good shot. Art Chiodo and Dick Brohaugh are two of the hardest workers on the squad. Dick has everything but a little experience. He is developing rapidly and is making a serious bid for a first string position. Art Chiodo is a promising sophomore. 'fChuck Price is an outstanding candidate for a forward post. He has height and is handy under the basket. Lawrence Gersdorf is making a strong bid for a guard position. He is a strong defense man but lacks experience. The team was deprived of the services of Bill Gilchrist and Edgar White by mid-year graduation. These two boys were both fast and were accurate shots. Gilchrist was the best long shot in the city last year and would have improved considerably. White's speed and aggressiveness would have made him invaluable to the team had be been eligible. Coach Chapman states, The boys are noticeably weak on defense and on certain points of the offense. They are bound to improve as the season progressesf, Twenty-four
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