Mayville High School - Rocket Yearbook (Mayville, WI)

 - Class of 1932

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Q Mya it lltlll it lltbltl lZn.1r.it H51 Z EQ l A SQUAD Bottom Row: M. Linzleman, J. Loelirke, B. Malesevich, R. XfVelsch, M. Kahlow, Captain. Second Row: L. Ribbens, Manager, M. Strook, W. Kraft, G. Bennetts, E. Deanovich, Mr. Dunn, Coach. l5as Mayville has enjoyed one of the most successful seasons ever played by a team representing our school. They tied for the championship in the A division of the Little Ten CH3du in the B division of the Little Ten. The A team won the District Tournament at Beaver Dam and won the honor to play in the State Tournament. Three letter men are graduating this year, john Loelarke, Milan Lindeman, and Ray Welsch. and won undisputed championship i I, J I IK '5 A I if 7 1-f'VfJi!JifN V ffl!!! if f .. ,ft - of ff as 0 ,, . if 'y1!x!J .j , 1,-'icy ,J l J f lGf.v . ' f ,n.t f .lf f Ulf.f ef , ,fp ,ff , 9 ,lg X F 'lf XJ , ! 4' J J, J' J Q .ff aff!! ' r I g if tl yt! ff' 1 f at it it W ,ll ffl ., if ff T f f f - f T ,f.p,- .-J V.. if K, yy, . D ., . W . . wil, fy Jw! K tl J I 1 I if lie' if! 1 If ly ,lil hu L fi X f2wf.r f' fify ,fi ,T rl . V, A 4 fax: V l r ,V xwal l .J H, X T . inf f . f ' , Mft l v4 J ' A I I if 'fl U 'f I .I H

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cyl? lsr' M. Kahlow VV. DeXVitt Deanovich H. Cundy R. Welsch F. Baertschy W. Schellpfetfer il. Loehrke L. kinsley W, 1-X, -r -ff--i T lil .Ili lltlo C llg lk. lt. ,ll Z Ill men End V. Schellpfefter lrfalfbiwk Guard D. lflerzberg Halfback Guard G. Genzmer Fllllllfldf Tackle VV. Iansa Ciuilfd Center 1-l. Schellpfefter CCIVECT Tackle C. Faust Tackle Tackle M. Strook QL121f'ECflJ2lCk End M. Lindeman Fullbadi Quarterback G. Langenfeld Hillflbadi Manager - L. Ribbens Captain R. VVClSCl1 CWQD Football banquet The third annual athletic banquet was held at the Gym on November 30. The banquet was attended by many of the business men and their wives. Mr. Buth was toastmaster and in- troduced the speakers. Mr. Biber- stein who officiated at all our home games, gave a short talk on the val- ue of co-operation, hard tackling, and blocking in winning football games. Mr. Bussewitz, President of the Little Ten, presented the trophy to Mr. Dunn. This is the third year in succession that Mayville has receiv- ed the trophy. l26l Ray Welsch, Captain of the team, accepted the awards for the team, and thanked the people for their in- terest in the squad. Ray also pre- sented Mr. Dunn and Mr. VVhitford with sweaters as a mark of appre- ciation for their fine work with the squad. A Mr. Kurt Ruedebusch was to pre- sent the letter men with gold foot- balls, but due to delay they did not arrive on time. Other speakers of the evening were Mr. Dunn, Mr. Whitford, Dr. Francis Bachhuber, Mr. johnson, and Mr. Thiel.



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gg lil Qlb it ini it llE3e1lD1lQllK.llEllf Eli Z 36 Coach Dunn Kahlow NNelsch Lindeman Loehrke Malesevich Conference Games WEST BEND Mayville defeated West Bend in the first conference game of the year with a score of 22-8. The hrst half of the defense and offense was fair. West Bend only had one point. The second half saw Mayvillejs de- fense crumble and it was West Bend's poor playing rather than our good playing that kept the score where it was. WAUPUN Mayville played a good game of basketball the first half of the game with Waupun, making '17 points. Mayville's driving offense seemed to have Waupun baffled during the first half. The second half Wau- pun's defense strengthened a little and the game progressed slowly, but Mayville came out ahead 19 -6. HORICON Mayville met Horicon Friday and entirely outplayed them by winning T231 27-15. Mayville's playing during the first half was rather slow, but our boys began to work during the sec- ond half which resulted in our vic- tory. OCONOMQWOC Mayville dropped back into a tie with Columbus for the lead in the Little Ten Conference. Oconomo- woe, one of the best teams in the conference, wasout to win and ear- ned their victory. Mayville played hard, but due to the recent illness of many members, did not have the en- durance to keep the pace up and fell bchind, losing by 18-12. Mayville, however, was almost IOOW on free throws, making five out of six at- tempts. BEAVER DAM Mayville defeated Beaver Dam at Beaver Dam 20-ll. The fellows still showed the effect of illness. The first half ended 4-5 in our favor. The

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