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-4, ' ' 1 .-I Standing: Couch Einer Lund, C. Scholfield, D. Duhlby, B.Frcxr1k, S. Hultel, I-l,Brodford, K. Quilling, L. Anderson, E. Bilse, I. Iohnson 2nd Row: R.Grudt, D. Chinnock, D. Berg, G.Runninq, I. Schultz, D. Thibcrdo, S. Hansen, D. Sneen lst Row: D. Rodey, B. Wagner, D. Quillinq, C. Weber, I.Kinq, E. Bradford t We Have Met The Enemy XVhen it ca111e time for the 1947-48 football season to sail on to the field, Commander flliner Lund found but tive lettermen returning, around whom he was to build a team. These boys were co-captains, linsigns Don Wangen and Dick Sneen, Seamen jerry Shafer, Pork Schneider, and -ierry Schultz. The prospects of a championship team did not appear too promising, but the effect of hard training and faithful coaching on a group of inexperienced boots finally came to light when the Indians defeated the enemy battleships, The Colfax and The New Richmond. ' lt was a hot, sunny, fall day when the Maroons invaded the treacherous waters of The Spring Valley. VVith high spirits, the Redskinsl' piled on the deck looking like the crew to win. Midway in the battle, Lady Luck seemed to pass over to the opposing team. A bombshell was intercepted by the enemy and a touchdown called back for the Maroon sailors. VV hen the smoke cleared, The Spring Valley had won a decision, l3 to 6. Colfax Vikings were next on the list for the green Menomonie eleven, who were challenged in a day battle inside home waters. Passengers will remember Pork Schneider's interception of a valuable pass and touchdown waddle . This time the outcome favored the lvlenomin Navy, 18 to 6, PAGE-62 '48 MENOMIN
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Top Row: L. Schutt, R. Bolle, I-l. Schreiner, I. Brehrn, S. Von Bloricoin, B. Bolle, I. Hintzrnon, C. Kuester 3rd Row: I. Huwkinson, C. Schryver, S. Link, Ll-lintz, D. Overby, I.Husby, D.Schczrlc1u, L. Eiseth, H. Dehnhoff 2nd Row: M. Erekvcxm, A. Markham, C. LoPec:n, E.Klc1tt, M. L. Mettes, D. Williams, M.Bcrrnhc1rt, F. Styer lst Row: D. Eighmy, G. Metzger, L. Lernke, V. Bcirnhort, A. Harper, L. Heike, A. Porter, D. Meier, M. Husby fgliflllil livery Friday, while snow and stormy weather were roughing our calm sea, gobs and gals could be found in the gym where cutting a rug was the order of the day. Though some of the fellows found their sea legs a little unsteady on this unfamiliar ground, the girls soon had them well under com- mand. Some of the shy sailors even lost their timidity! Theeship commissary often offered movies, which were another source of entertainment for these guards of the 110011 hour. These included shorts on the world series and boxing pictures. VV ith the help of many members, a float for the honiecoming parade was built around an appropriate slogan, An lndian strike is what Blue Raiders dislikef' Talent from this organization was aired in an assembly program which included musical numbers and a humorous skit depicting a noon hour scene. Spring shore leave brought with it a hayride. This activity was well attended by members of the club. '48 MENOMIN PAGE-61
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Stcrndinq: D. Cook, D.Burcu'1, O. Aqerlie, D. Quillinq, L.Sc1qstetter, l...Clo1rk, B.Gorbriel, R.Lonq, W. Metlinq, R.Schendel, Ass't. coach Icxeqer 2nd Row: D.Wc1nqen, P.Schneider, G. Schneider, l.Shc1fer, B.Borm, I.Belisle, R.l-'lusby lst Row: R. Olson, D. Mense, A. Fisher, B.Onstc1cl, D. Dirmies X'Vith one victory under its belt, the Warriors steamed on to Chippewa lfalls for a practice battle. Although the outcome did not affect the war for the Middle Border Crown, the 'lfalls eleven made more than a sham battle out of the tilt. High with homecoming spirit, the Cardinals repeated the performance of two years ago when we invaded their shores, scoring on the first play of the game and entirely outplaying our squad. Uur 32 to 7 shellacing was sent out all over the conference world as a satirical note of triumph for the revenged lialls crew. Next, we were confronted with a short cruise to River lfalls where we were to meet, supposedly, the strongest team of the seven game series. The Falcons made the going tough and battle casualties were heavy as the two ships limped honieward. The mighty battleship River Falls was the victor. 27 to O. Again venturing out into poisonous waters, The lillsworth was chal- lenged. It proved another fruitless battle and we went down again, this time 20 to O. '48 MEINOMIN PAGE-63
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