High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 88 text:
“
8 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE We They 21 Wausau there 32 l9 Nekoosa there 25 Tomahawk here 28 Merrill here 2U Nekoosa here 19 Stevens Point there Covertimel 13 Rhinelander here 21 Wisconsin Rapids there 22 Stevens Point here 24 Rhinelander there 2l Wausau here 33 Tomahawk there 21 Wisconsin Rapids here Coach Murphy Marshfield moved up a few notches in the win and lose column this year. However, only one game was won away from home throughout the conference season. At the close of the season Marshfield totaled five victories and eight defeats. With the will to win, the team traveled to Merrill for the District tourna- ment and returned victorious. The first tournament game was played with Nekoosa. Marshfield started slowly, and at the end of the first half was behind by a 20 to 15 count. Charlie Crocker injured his ankle in the first half and was unable to play the rest of the tournament. The boys came out for the second half looking like a new ball club. Walter Garvue played his best game of the year with his defensive and offensive rebounds. Garvue, Bauer, and Carnahan held the team of- fensively. The final score was 33 to 25. The second tournament game was no snap for Marshfield in its tangle with Tomahawk. However, Marshfield held the lead throughout the game and had a 17 to 12 advantage when the whistle sounded at the half. Seidl played a good defensive game by holding Lefty Nelson down to six points. With a minute left to play, a new Marshfield team was sent into the game with the result that Tomahawk cut the lead to three points but lost by a score of 27 to 24. With this win, Marshfield moved into the finals. The game with Manawa ended with Marshfield's victory at 33 to 16. Marinette was Marshfield's contender in the regional tournament at Stevens Point. ln spite of a decided pick-up in the second half of the game, the Orangemen lost to Marinette by a score of 33 to 29. Top Row: l. Hansen, N, Lupient, M. Rudy I. Le Mahieu, I. Bauer, Ct. Koller. Second Row: D. Reese, C. Crocker, W Garvue, 1. Connaughty, K. Brown. First Row: Cv. Bauer, E. Scherr, B. Carna han, L Seidl, R. Frankwick.
”
Page 87 text:
“
,61,w'l erizjff 938 'Zia J .6 PRED PINK, a three year man, started his football career as a lineman but later was converted into a hard tackl- ing, smashing, blocking fullback. Fred received honorable mention in the con- ference in his junior and senior years. NEIL LUPIENT, a sophomore, played a steady game in the line and as a blocking back. He always succeeded in picking up the yardage needed when given the ball. Neil was a hard tackler and jarred many an opposing ball carrier. IIM SEIDL was a Tiger halfback for the past two years. He was one of the fastest ball carriers on the squad as well as an expert tackler. Iim made his touchdown on a pass in the Merrill QGIT19. CLIFFORD BILLINGS, a junior, broke into a regular halfback position this year and did a good job of it. junior scored Marshfields first touchdown at Merrill on one of his many off tackle smashes. DUANE VAN EPPS, a junior and a first year man in football, helped with center and guard duties. He was one of the largest linemen and used his weight to an advantage. IIM HANSON, coming from the Purdy squad won his letter after the first year of play. He was the smallest halfback on the squad. jim is a good punter and a clever runner and has promise of being a star backfield man during the next two years. BILL CAHNAHAN played halfback and called signals. Seven of his passes were completed for touchdowns during his three years of playing. Bill did most of the punting and his share of ground gaining. He received honor able mention in the conference in his junior and senior years.
”
Page 89 text:
“
D. REESE, a three year man, played forward and was high scorer of the squad this season. Don was the out- standing man on rebounds this year and gathered some of his 54 points on rebound shots. Bud set the offensive pace in the tournament. E. SCHERR, another junior and first year man played a forward position and was the squads push shot artist. Eddie was a reliable man for either defensive or offensive work. Tournament bound I. SEIDL, a three year man and a for- ward, was considered a clever and fast player. lim was second high scorer on the squad and a fine defensive player. W. GARVUE, probably showed the most improved playing on the squad. After a slow start, he came through in the tournament and was chosen as captain and center of the all-tournament team. Eggs, a senior was a good rebound ITICIH. K. BROWN, a junior and first year man played center and forward positions doing equally well at either. Tall, lanky and rather slow going, Ken was good on rebounds and usually received many free throws in a game.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.