Marshalltown High School - Postscript Yearbook (Marshalltown, IA)

 - Class of 1946

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'0- Ill rn 71 is Rn e r cr R r l'rnch Ch l B rnvcin Don Aho x lull Vthrtchrll ind Dcan MCM.: on Bn! Hu l Cc L11 lfrll lxpormoc H trold Batcsolc and Dick Mcltxcrlt I Pf Or rr num 0 The arrows of the Oslty Indians didnt exen dent the tough Bobcat hides as we proceeded to wrap their bows around their necks and made the feathers fly as we tore them to pieces Krormoe and Meltvedt carried the ball and backfreld honors A host of subs again had some fun and gained some xaluable experience l H S 7 1oru1C1ty I9 r the first half at least rt looked as rf powerful and classy Iowa City team However we won the last half 0 and were were about to score some more as the game ended It was good to see Batesole baclc rn the battle even with a limp Abnew played hrs usual top notch game Krormoe and Cozzr made the City High boys miserable at times We lost but not for lack of effort ll H S f ll' rlrfnr Cerfrr R1IfJlrfrG Although Mellows missed the game entirely and more than half of the squad had been flu xrctrms earlier rn the week the Bobcats turned rn their best performance of the season Bill Whitehrll toolt charge of the punting rn sharp style and played a swell game at guard Dean McMahon was among the best at encl Lozzr Meltxedt Rohde Kjormoe Bernstein Finch Bate sole Etter and of course Abney were first rate all the wav ll H S 14 Fnmklnz FerJnRap1d U The weather was cold and Franklin was stub born but the Bobcats insisted on grinding out two scores and resisted all efforts of the opponents to cross their goal The xrctorw w as decrsrxe exen if the score wasnt large Bob McKrbbrn clrsplaved hrs best form and greatest effort of the season 1 Clark nrt only earned hrs letter but comrnced exeryone rn the xrcmrtv that he w as one tough rntl fancy gulrd i K Xrrrtml We won exerythrng but the sc are clown it New ton that night rn November The Newton C rrtlrnals drd not get within singing distance of our goal until they toolc to the arr as Cardinals should and con nected wrth a long one that proxecl to be enough Bu! Bill Kyormo Har rlcl Bltesolc Dick Meltxcdt Bud four md Bt h Mclxrhbrn P rg: Ynly four V1 V 1 .3 'J , L tr L' J Lcrrr 1' rld . l5'll lfttg out T ' . ' .ir sw e , ej, H ' - . . A' 'h , , 'li c I , l r '. 1 ' ' Q' ' ' , ill. '1.S.-rff ki ' A ' i ' ' 1 ' ' ' , . , ' ' ' V , V , I , 1 . . . 4 ' , I ' .I , 1, , , B T . . . . ' . . . H y Y V Fo I the ' Bobcats had no business on the same field with a - V , H 5- , V - ,, - ' ,A V ' ' . jiri I ' r ' r ' - . , V ' V V , 1 V B A' V ' '. . .. V , V . ' V ' r 4 ' ' ' r 4 I ' r ' ' Ar, 1 . 5. ' 7 ,. ..2r--M fre ' f 'f er- rr ,- V V . V . VV ,V . V V . V V lz . V . V. . . V V. . V. V. V . V V . B . ' 'l 7 ' . ,'1,' 1 C, 4 . . '. I' . , ,. P 'rv I. . L I . I

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194 5 FOOTBALL SEASON A squad of sixty enthusiastic, although rather in- experienced, candidates reported for senior high football workouts late in August, 1945. judging from the now' known results of their efforts, it would appear to some that football at M.H.S. had slowed down a bit if compared to the tw'o pre- vious seasons. However, six good victories cannot be belittled or ignored. ill. H. S. 33 -Hfzmptwz 0 Although Hampton had a nice team, they didn't haye a chance as Dick Meltyedt and Harold Bate sole romped with the ball and Rohde was a ball of fire at his end position bigns of inexperience showed here and there signs that pointed to the end of the long victory string The only unhappy incident of this game w as Batesoles leg injury an accident that was to prose costly to the team H C :mm The Grinnell Tigers were no obstacle as they growled but failed to bite the Bobcat xictory string that now totaled twenty one wins in a row Batesoles previously minor injury became serious as far as the team was concerned w hen his leg w as re injured Bob McK1bbxn was shifted to fullback and proceeded to pile up yards Abney at center Kyormoe at quarter back and sophomore btan Cozzi served notice that they would be hard t handle H f Al i It happened' Some pessimist has said that all gooc things must end A number of real mis Yy il 62525 ykll lv i A fortunes piled up finally to defeat a Bobcat foot- ball team after nearly three seasons of glorious victories. I These misfortunes were a good Ames team, the absence of Batesole from the line up the absence of Rohde from the line up and a cold wet field resulting on our part in extremely untimely fumbles We fumbled on two short kickoffs and again tn our two yard line to present Ames with an easy touchdown Later after driving for 75 vards we fumbled on the l yard line to throw away an easy chance to score It would appear that we gaye the game aw ay since the Little Cyclones really didnt blow yery hard at least until after the games H S 77 Bootle' With a fine and dangerous passing attack the Boone Torreadors threw exerything at us but the bull and the coach s hat Their bombardment net ted them two touchdowns but that wasnt enough Our Mellows was the best pass receiyer on the field that day as we did some passing of our own Our entire team put it out to push Boone into submission It w as a thrilling and deserung victory Bernstein was tough at his guard post Batesole missed another game R Il I lcroy Rohclc Charlcs Bcrnstcin Don Abncy Bill Xxlllfllllll Bill ltlci Rogcr Finch Cl'lll'lLS Mellows Dcan McM1l1on Rm Rich Finch Dick D wson Dick Mcltycdt Bob Mclxibbin Bill lxyormoc Hun ld Bitesolc Bud Cozzi 'loin Vcatson Dc n Huston Mac Nclxibbin R Dic Buntin 'Iom Fosttr lck Pctric Rod MCDonncll Conch Lole Dick Berkley Ben XX hitchill lwldic Nchmicdcl im Csirk Bill XX illis minigcr cf' 'TL' T1' X ml Nw gs yhr 8 fd 'Q N Q15 rzffs-'swaps r? 3 c cf it W 'S' - Pugt SIXI1 lfl: AI. . S. Jig all 3 ' , ' i' ' ' ' I i , , , ,A - i,. V Y Af, . , ---- I3 . . . ' x V , , v I I i ill. .S. F- mf, 7 ' i ' ' , ' ' ' V 1 Y 1 n Y . y A 1 '. A ' I . . U I 1. It ,V , . , ' , ,. ' 1 ' . ' ,.. ,A ' Q A K ,S Q, A, A . , 11 , , . ' 'i i . on 3: k ' 41, ' - , ' f , -fi! iq - . , . V ', Q N M f 5 . +2-f . 5 . rr , ' 1 5 C7 T 'w ' if ff ff s ' 6 I du ' , ,., l '05 , i' la W ' QU 2 J' 'D R ei v ii' 1- ax F A Ll' ,lv Ai a, . A 4 . Xi M V , I It .J , s y I. M. aj V, gh Qi .. .. , 1 f- Q t is wi' v: gba' - Vg ly 1 .G , V ...f A! ' - 1 A ,I A in i i H: .ac I i 5? I K- rx A Xl' ,A J i , , W - f TEEILQ I v:51 iy ' g Alt ,, 1. 5 jg, fy ga ., , .-ew' I . ,, 4 . , 1 - .yd L 'ul c., ,V Ak 4 A , W. ,iv . I F M, 'Y gl -sy -i i ' s , fel A -r I ll- '.,. - 'J ,g . D7 v J A 'U gf.. N- , - 1 A h , ',:.!h'.. I ,W QR. ' , lv .- ,M gl . A Y , .. s' V '- atm' f- , ,' . y yuan.. A Q. yvy . yu a ti U f - Z ' tg.. ., , A 'gf' A ,-' - 1 I Q 2-if ,. . VI -11 47' -461:17 2' , . -- rf? .1.il.t. It-.?' .. - .- .--1 . - ,.

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