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Athlritr Aaanrmhnn Orgamzed athletics was pushed this year by a Hlgh School Athletic Association This Association adopted the constltutlon of the previous year with the necessary revlsions The girls Sandc Club combmed with the boys aSSOClatl0n and formed the Athletic Association of the Mayvllle High School Earl Youngbeck served as temporary chalrman during the election of oflicers Elmer L Gensmer was elected as president for the year Elsie Schroth, vice president, Alvma Hoepner secretary and Mr Nordby as treasurer with Francis Bachhuber as student repressentatlve and assistant A stunt show was given by the assocl tion and was a marvelous success Popular sentiment favored new sweaters for the team soon after the Oakfield game Consequently the school loudly applauded the presentation of the sweaters at the close of the season Few meetings were called which showed that eiliciency was beyond qulbblmg this year The few commlttees that were appointed stood and did not need to be Much of our success IS due to the go to it and get done business like Way of our coach and Professor Mr N ordby The retiring oflicers wish the school luck and enterprise in all their athletic actlvtles May the school stand out and may Mayville be held in the ofreground as a true example of fair play and honesty Uhr Stunt Sham In response to a call for funds from the Athletic Association the Mayville High School including the seventh and elghth grades gave a stunt show at Turner Hall February 15 1921 The show was a tremendous success financially and otherwise The hall was packed to the limit of its capacity and about fifty people were turned away, something unheard of 1n the annals of Mayville history The success of the enterprise may be attributed to the hearty co ope ation between teachers and students and to the willingness with whlch everyone put his shoulder to the wheel As a result of the show the school was able to turn over S105 00 to the Athletic Association A large part of that sum was used to buy new sweaters for the members of the basketball team - - - I - - l . . . . . . . . , . - 1 V . . . i . . 5 . . - . . ! Y ' I ' . . .a . . constantly revised, with the exception of one or two. - as 9' , . . . y . . ' ' ' ll ll 3 7 if Y! ' Q 1 ' ' ' 9 A I - Y 1 ' . . . Y . ,, . , n . I Page Twenty-four
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hir. Nordby, our coach, surely deserves more than these few lines crediting his coach- ing of the best basketball team that the school has ever put out. The phenomenal success of the team was due wholly to his superb coaching. He knew all the tricks of the game and had the ability to impart his knowledge to others. He is an all-around good fellow, friend to all and a fine teacher. His friend- ship will never drift from the hearts of the school. ALLIE REDISKE, Capt., Right Guard. Lef- ty, our captain, was the flashiest player on the team. He could dribble through the oppo- nent's five-men defense and make a basket. VVe will miss him next year. Here's hoping Left goes to the U , for he certainly would make the Varsity. VERNLJN BRUDER, Left Guard. Jim, the standby, the dependable. is without a doubt, one of the best guards in the state. Nothing ever got by him. XVALTER SCHUMANN, Left Forward. Nookie, our fast and clever forward, was Toots' running mate. This combination, giv- en the ball, was hard to beat. In the Osh- kosh Tournament, in the Ripon game, Nook had the misfortune to dislocate his wrist. He won his last game though. Had Nook been to Ripon, a better place might have been ex- pected. He leaves this year. LEON REIBEL, Right Forward. French was without doubt the fastest man on the team. He was our star point getter. With Toots and Nook feeding him, he was a dan- gerous man which opposing teams always dis- covered too late age Tfwfnly-six
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