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THE CUB Grid Season Is Very Slow IEKVI REL IVES VALUABLE EKPERIENLE OW FOOT BAII FIELD A ter the football s n f 10245, we found that w nnmg foot l'1l games IS not ex c v the only rg o acmplshd ru tl c football season T e bay re c 1vcu valuable traxm ,fr in develon 1 g their rius les us1ng the1r he ds n different s1t,1at1ons, ard last but not least havmg can-1 dence 1n themselves Shawano Fame The football season cp ned w '1 Shawano on our fi 'd Althfug th1s was the first game of tx season the Red VS arr1ors p'1v one of their b st games of the sea son Neenah was th fi t t score when Herb1e Tliermans n 1n tercepted a pass and ran 10 vsrd 1 to score The score was 6 0 ID f vor of Iv enah 'rt the half When, the second half started Shawano l k aw y anal cared but faded to k1ck goal for the extra pnnt thus ty1ng the score Neenah was determlned so they came back and Schneller scored on a long pass but he falled to k ck th 1, '1' I the last quart r Shawano scJredI touchd wi and k ck d the goal, mak ng the score 15 to 17 ln thelr favor Neenah At Ocanto The folloysmg S t rd xv N Cnwh journeyed to Ocouto to play the strong h1gh sciool team of that 1ty When the game started, it l oked 'ls 1f Neenah was gomg to make a track meet out of it, as Nleenah secur cl the ball on the luck off and marched rlght down the field and scored But she fall m ke the extra pomt Th1s touchdovsn se nt rmulate Uxfv vt srk d llght down the field and scor d Oconto suc ceeded ln domg th1s once more b fore the game was over mak111g the score 12 6 IH then' favor Ncc sh At West DePere Losrng ww games d1d not dis courage the team as they left for DePere wlth v1ctory thelr goal Nleenah was not able to score the first half while DePere made two touchdowns g1v ng them a 12 pomt margm at the half When the Nleenah team came out on the Held t ecard half' and started play 1 g you would not have known ticm They ran around DePeres Cl ds and off tackle scoring two t ehdcwns Later on 1n the game DePere scored a couple of touch fl wns to g1V6 them the game by the score of 2713 It was not untxl the final whistle blew that the fightmg team of Neenah Hlgh gave up K ukauna At Neenah X enah was host to the league leaders on Saturday October 20 at the Citizens Athlet1c field Nce was was not set on wmnmg th1s game, but they were determmed the Ottmen a battle of the1r l1ves On the first few plays it looked as lf Neenah was going to hold the strong Kaukauna team, but the passing was too fast, and Kaukauna scored a few txmes 1n rapid succession In the last quar ter Neenah was determined t n ' tliev :hd b xt they faded to klck the goal The final score was 32 ' in favor of Kaukauna I Neenah At Sturgeon Bay When the team arnved at Stur geon Bay they found the c1ty in an uproar because the game was to be thelr homecoming The Red Warriors started this FOOTBALL B ck Row If: to ugh W Jensen E Thompson H Fahrenkrug A Hansen H Thermansen I Llough R Call m1er Center Row Manage Bxsel L Boelrer P Gro an K N e G Ehlers L Bell P Hahl Coach Jorgensen Font Ro L Neuba Shea C Neubauer A Blank Canton Schneller J Hewitt J Bensenstem E Quayle TRACK Back Row left to nght S Severson R Borchart W Haase J Hewitt J Nelson Coach Jorgensen me l1k they l fl tl c h rs r rch grgrtdu nth fi ld r ly to lose the ball cn .1 fir b on 10 V 1 on cared three touchd wns 1n the fir t half the fi st one commg on a fluke play S ure on Rav had the ball and lt was g vcn to a half back, but at tie some t1me the umpires wh1stlc blew The back field m n kept on ru imng, and he r ssed the goal The referee saxd lt counted but he gave no reason for blowmg h1s vwh1stle In t e last half Neenah held the Cher rypickers to a standst1ll, vuth a long run of Schnellers and th n '1 pass Schneller to Flsher, on whlch Neenah scored and then kicked the goal The final score was 21 7 Two Rners At Neenah Two Rzvers was the foe of Nec n'1h1n the next to last game of the N nxh ga rr showed the power of lts t am by scoring in h r mute o p av on a ong n ss Sch eller to H w tt It look ed as lf Neenah was g mg tJ g v Two R v IS '1 trlmmlng Tvso RIV ers had a small but power ul team and they succeeded 1n scormg one touchdown 1n the fierst half txemg the score 6 6 In the second half Two Rlvers scored three more 'nes w 1l the b t 'Nleenah could do was score once, maklng the fiml score 2512 1n favor of Two SC Make Exce en RIVCYS Neenah At 11vnas11a Record ln Athletl I Tns was the last game of foot bm to b p ayrd for a number of o the hgh school team, namely Capt Schneller Paul Grogan Ray Gallmexer John Hevs 1tt Adelbert Blank Herbert Ther I I fhirles Neubauer l Menasha had a large l1ne w1th the nlmk paymg fullback K1 k proved to be the downfall of Neenah in th1s game when he tore holes 1n our lme for large gains The score at the begin ning of the last quarter was 38 0 Wlth the score plled up agamst them, Neenah opened an attack that resulted 1n a touchdown for Neenah a few m1nutes later the final whistle sounded endlng the game The final score was 38 6 Although defeated 1n every game 'Nleenah succ cded ln corlng on every team they played Nlccnah H1gh School should Track Year Is Successful NEENAH SQUAD ATTEINDS SEVERAI MEETS THIS YEAR Neenah h1gh school track team has experienced a good season on the cmder path th1s year Meet Kaukauna Here On May 14 they defeated Kxu kauna ln a dual meet at the Cltr zens Athlet1c Field Only one re record was broken On account of 2 muddy field other records were lmposslble Schneller broke the only record by throwmg the shot 43 feet and 2 mchcs Neenah vaon a score of 122 Th se who placed 1n th1s meet vere Captam Blank Schncller Grogan Olsen, Hough These boys earned letters 1n the meet Squad Goes to Appletfn Meet On Saturday May 18 Coach Jorgenson took h s squad to Apple tfn the Lawrence Invitation Meet where N enah capped sxxth place 1n the B class Schneller also brk th L nfererc record here n H tirew the shot 42 feet nd 3 lnches Howard Olson won fi t plac 1n the 4 40 yard dash Pete broran won th1rd place 1n 1 v lm meet bv throwing xt 130 cet Our Coach When Coach Ole lorgensen came to Neenah H1gh School as coach it was not hls first appearance wlth 1n the halls of thls school Coach made a name as an ath lete 1n his Jumor year at IN HS H won three letters that year In h s s n or year he again went out for three parts and emerged v1c to 1 us wlth three letters A ter graduatlng from Neenah Hwh SU oo' he attended Ia Cross fo tl rre years and 1n those three ye r he won th ee letters exch rn b ketball football and track He was also captam of the basket bal t am in his senior year at La Cr se Tie J nx seemed to be following 'Vcenvh H1ghs football team but the h sketball team fas wery sue IS the th1rd year that we have had t a track team, and although It IS CS be :proud of the Sophomore class rec ord 1n athletlcs Wrlbert Jens and Everett Thomsen played the football team, and they b lCC9lV9d letters Thomsen was 911 Oh oth on re basketball squad Howard Schmidt also played w1th the fi rst squad Nelther of the two recexv ed a letter in basketball but they are back w1th us again next ye al' backbone of the second basket ball team was made up of Sopho mores Gerald Johnson Tod Barnes Marks Jorgenson, and B1ll Bu Islde all played w th the squad Mystcrlrs Around School 1 Why Fbby N should get B 2 Who has the case on h now 9 rn sv I' Why we tay 1n Mr Ballan imes room t1ll 5 oclockq A semors w'sh Whom does she go w1th I w1sh I was a l1ttle rcck Why B1ll Rather spends Fr1 On top of yonder hill day and Sunday nghts on t om nothm all dav long hill m Green B Y in 19231 W y all the g s us v'1n1 But jest a settln st1ll Cases, I wouldnt eat I wou'dnt slcfp 7 Why wlnsprrlm s tcrrxblc V v uldnt even wash Whose rin VI K uears1 Id set and set a thousand years 9 Who malt the must noxs nl rest myself, by go h' the 9 41 pc 1od'l Fave Elghteen he tv not doing extraordmary work lt IS upholdmg the honor of the lschool very well 1n thls sprmgs season Llttle Flelcl House Passes On Beyond Memorles thats 'ull that 1s left to nt that lxttle green buxldmg on the C1t1zen s Athletic Fxeld It has served 1ts tlme as a field house and now xt w1ll be used as a store house Its shoulders shak mth re morse as lt remembers the games or ather th halves the games Oh' the words that were used then If only 1t could talk Bel eve me the world would certamly hear a o To thmk 1t should be used to store the track cqulpment The field house wh ch was regarded so h lghly by our team Well, each man has h1s day but the days of ome are shorter than the days of others Street Car Conductor Madam th s trans er has explred I MISS Buck Well you cant ex ln rect ml ch w1th the cars so poorlv tel tllated -Y , , 1 . , 1 - . . . 1 , 1' l sea 3 o ' . 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, THE CUB Basketball Review Neenahls high school basgetball team experienced a vcry success- ful season, having won eleven out of twelve games, and p'lcd up 234 points against their opponents, 98. Besides this they coupped the dis- trict championship. The Red cage men used a five man defense and played a short passing game, which accounts for the inability of their opponents to score Ycenah 11 Appleton 22 The Red Rockets lost their op n 1 g game of the season to Coaci Shields orange men of A at the S A Cook Armory e nahs lanky piyot m n o Schneller, witnessed tl gam from the side lines b cans of an infected foot This was tie 6 s game of the season for the R ck cts It was also the first and las game they lost during t e s asor Neenah 19 Alumni 17 The Red Rockets w h Joh Schneller back to bolster the l ie up, doyyned the alumni in a hotly contestd battle, 1n the second game of the season This fas the first vctory of the season for the lo cal qumt Late in the last qurater the hopes of the red warriors b gan to fade, when the old grads b gan to drop the ball through the hoop qsut r vularly, only to have the final gun go off before they had overp w r d the red five N ei ah 32 Shawano 21 Co ch Ole Jorgensens Red cag ers sccc eded in defeating the str g Shawano aggregation ln the tlurd game of the season The game was played at the northern city and was a real thriller from the start to the finish The abil lty of the Reds to get through Shawanos defense and drop in short goals accounted for the vic tory Neenah '59 Sturgeon Bay 16 Sturgeon Bay high school s bas keters bowed to Coach Ole Joigen sens six footers in the second conference game of the season Tle game was played in the Rcosf ve t gym and was the for rth consecutlv vlcforv for the Red R c ts T e St on Bay qumti hcvy d plcntv of speed 1n han l rg tle ball l, t r unille 1l l'LCll of a y in gans e ca 1 ctxomd p f 1 rd t ry xo trouble y rilx g the ball down th Hoor nd dr ppn in sioit oals, which ccount d for the lyrge score Neenah hgi sciools bask tball tram met and flefcated their old rvals Merasha in the S A Cook ll rmorv Coaci Calder s blue war 1 ors w re absolutely outclassed m the time the game started intil the end The local five ex l b ted a brand of ball that would ls ve startled any high school team At half time Neenah was cn the long end of the count Tie Menasha team was held scoreless until late in the second quarter when they scored a free throw 1 This was the only point they fro' the entire fust half The second half was practically a rrp tition of' the first half as they only scar ed six points, one Bed goal a d fcur free throyys Neenah 24 Applrt n Tae Red Rockets io riey d to K pcton whrre they d fc t d the Or nge squad in the rea d of the inter c fy cage battles Tie mme Continued on ll df F, 'Ill . islif to C t 1 u ..q,, . ' mx 'J f 1 ' ,T T ,S 1 W FIRST TEAM Top row left to right Manager G Blohm Manager Olsen Gaerxner Coach Jorgensen Assistant Coach Pautz Mdde Row E Thompson H Thermansen P Grogan J Shea L Neubauer H Schmidt Bottom Row L Bell J Hewitt J Schneller Capt M ohnson C Ehlers H Stacker P Hahl SECOND TEAM Top Row left to rg,ht4Coach Pautz orgenson Fahren rug, Vwens Hough Manager lsash on m R w Tyrell Bmensfl c pt J h no ch Bar es Neenah Again Goes To State Tourney Nc ah for the second consecu time in tyyo vears sent e m to 'tl d son to participate in the state bask tball meet which o pl c from April 3 to Neenah vyas not as surcessful as was expected and did not carry o'f' al of tl' honors but was re p c cd by the people who savi the v fn s for th ir spnrtsmai ship at ut cle nd tie vyay thry faced de fi.-if Tic fclloyys left her oi Tues r yt 1 lVl d sm a oon of the s mc day Rooms h xd b en rcseryed at the Park Hotel rd cycry body yy is ld when thev fter th ir long wi fre 1 the Nlorthyv stein depot Madison md ba k tball are tvyo 1 ds that bring a thrill to evelv ba ketball team for t means rom petmg for state honors saaethmg cyerv ha k tball team should be looking foryyaid to That same afternoon everybody vtent doyyn to th gym where tne different gimes yyere to be held A team needs to get its mind off of basketball so while doyyn there xt went to several shows and to the University boxing m ets As thrv play d every a tcrnoon at two oclrck cyerybodv wis up at 0 00 otl ek anl y ent over to Cop to eat You yv ll igree w th the fellrws there are tyyoplaces to eat Cops and Home Frosh Girls N evative Debate Team Wins The Fre hmen Girls negative team defc ted the grls afi ve by two points Frdav May The Judges Dorothy Vi enban and Alfred Reetz rated the teams at 100 and 08 per c nt respective The members of the negative team yyere Nancy Kimberly Kathryn Kitchen and Myrtle Bur tein The affirmative team wxs upheld by Lucille Foster, Eanice Johnson and Ruth Nelson Page Sevente n I I Boxing lntroclucecl As Sport This Year Boxing has become a new sport ln Neenah high school this year This is the first time ln the history of the high school that a boxing trurnament has been held The tournament was conducted ly Coach .Iorgenson in the high shool gym Many exciting rrunds yvcre witnessed by the pu pil after school There yyere only one real knockout and three tech n ca' kncckouts E ch boxer was entered to hi weight There were differen w ights cons sting of fl bantcm yyelght feather light weight light heavy welter weight and heavy After all the boxers had been yyeighed his opponent was chosen from his r-lass according to h weight Each boy had to bo three rounds of two minutes eacl and was given a one minute res betyyeen each round About v0 L yn entered in the tournament weight weight weight weight A 1 I Cagers Have Record Year SECOND TEAM FINISHES SEASON WITH CLEAN SLATE The second squad basketball team, coached by Mr. Pautz came through the season with a clean slate. They played curtain rais- crs for the first team games, and won all of them Johnson, who is a sophomore, payed foryyard These two boys yylll prove to be good material for the first team next year Barnes vias high scorer of the season and J hnson second Other members are F nfxson Hough and J Bets enst in who both played center Tyrell, forward Joe Hough ruard Joigenson, guard Owens a. forvyad, and Fahrenkrug, a uard I' u z Coaches Team Th eam was snappy and much c fd t is due to Mr Pautz for his fforts in putting out a winning ombmation When the call for candidates was lssu d bout forty boys tu n cd out for pioctxce As the season came on a few of the plav rs who had b en play ng regular bcrame ineligible bv sickne s Th s is the first time in th history of Nee nah that a sccond team has won all its games Avpleton Game On December 13 they played a curtain raiser for the Appleton game which was their first game lt was a close contest all the vyay throu h but when the final gun sounded Ncenah w s lead ng 24 tv Wm lr m Vocat cnal Schofl On D rember 20 they plaved the Vocatiol il School and wan b score of 21 to 19 Thr folloyyin wcelf tl v ,omne,,eu to o yara with the first team where they Played ru tam rais r winning l'1 to 8 Thr reyct w ck thev vym their fourth g me yyh ch was pl y rd at home again t Kaukiuna nnl L lly a count of 31 to The following week they played Appl ton and won for the sec nd tme from them The score w s l9 to 11 This was 'r curtain raiser for the S u gem Bay game O Friday Jandarv 18 th v y na the r first fr m from Mena ha bv a core of 21 to 13 The rext yy ok they iomn ved to Appleton and y on from 'h m for the third con ecutive time by a score of 24 tn 21 The folloyying yv ck thcy yv n their second frame from Kaukauna hy a 41 to 5 count On Febru ary first they again played Men a ha and yyon by a 12 to 9 score a team of pick ups and won by a one point margin of 19 to 18 On February 22 thev played their third game with Menasha and the last game of the season When the final whistle blew Neenah was leading 26 to 44 They scored 251 points to their opponents 141 Herbv Pardon me for walking on vour ee Marv Oh never mind I some times do lt mvself Lk What is the difference between life and l1ve'7 Jerry Life is one fool thing tfter another, and loyc is two fool things after each other It fake a Scotchman to turn a corner on two wheels Wife Your suit looks rusty tonight Hubbv The tailor guaran tcrd it to yyear like iron . - A - 1. v 1 , . 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THE CUB F., L Au-nal t 4 4 Emeraude Lhypre '0'l-if li Q 1 ans L. Ungan WX Od urs m lL W fu mum .ll L 1-lonon swEA'rm.s For A Llmued Tune Worn From Coast to Cont Thls Speclal Travel S128 Coty Toilet Water Made By A t 1 1th Il t v lers-it sjutthe ng t Y g 1 e op Tak wth yo on y ur holidays Coty Toilet Wat r IS an es E E Janslrey Co r fr h cl d ntmess Sold By Neenah Wisconsin Nr NAH Twin Cuties Bet 'tore for Womerlza NA HA M NEENAH2 STABLISHED I Hutch Your Wagon To A Star Our me save to grade and h19l'1 chool graduates of lxeenah chools IS contained ln the aboxe aclmomtlon There is no greater truth than that the boy or glrl who choo e a hrgh goal ancl who cle ermmes to achieve some thlng worth while can reallze the ambltlon Our congratulations to the gracluatmg classes May success and prosperlty be yours Cv I , M I Neeuah. O R N E NE N Page Nineteen l O , : H A- fuvl. EA 1 l - ffifj 'll -- l , I1 ll - LGU : l :il l I 14 ! l!i:uHH111w WM If fum Ili 'Nfl llll S . V Fflll l A 1g l ' 959 1 mwim . 0 U favoriew' a rae 'i's 'll . . . size 0 fi into an ba -and ' can't spill with the shalt r-t . e one i u o summer ' - ' e ' - 4. sential to summe es ness an ai ' . - ' ' , ' Y l O O . .zu Y 5 'v - Cl ' ,Y 3 . ' ' s V S u a 1 Q . 1 1 . X . U xx X E ael ' Es i .- E IBB! I
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