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l J J UNS UN HEROES g , CenTer TronT: William Grade. Baclc row: Harold Feingold, Conrad RoTh, John Tengvall, Roger Helming. NOT picTured: Carl Lindich. l'laTs oTT To The boys who worlced behind The scenes To malce The IQ46 grid season a success. The TooTball managers begin Their worlc one weelc be-Tore The oTTicial pracTice season begins. During This season you will Tind Them in The eguipmenT room every nighT aTTer school handing ouT eguipmenT and applying heaT TreaTmenTs To The players' aches and pains . The nighT beTore The game The managers are busy issuing game equipment oiling shoes, and docToring iniuries. ATTer The games The managers musT scrape and brush The mud and grime OTT The eguipmenT. A game played on a muddy Tield seems To be The managers' peT peeve .. AT The end oT The TooTball season The managers musT checlc in The eguipmenT and arrange iT so ThaT iT may be senT away To be cleaned. ATTer one year's experience a smanager OT The Frosh or Jayvee Team and one year's experience as varsiTy manager, The bo s are awarded an aTh Y - leTic leTTer wiTh a gold M, as a Tolcen OT appreciaTion Tor Their service To The Team and The school. The main duTy oT The head manager is To keep a record oT The Time each player plays ThroughouT The season. This year Harold Feingold, a iunior, occupied This posiTion. The assisTanT managers were Roger T-lelming, Conrad RoTh, John Tengvall, Bill Grade and Carl Lindich, all underclassmen who have gained valuable experience beneTicial To The TuTure NorTh High grid seasons. AlThough They are someTimes noT given The amounT oT honor which They deserve, The Team could noT be run smooThly wiThouT The hard and unlauded work OT These unsung heroes oT The gridiron. 5
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JAYVEES cmd FRCJSH JAYVEES - FirsT row: Leon Trimberger, ArThur Kober, Roger Willce, Paul l-lanson, Ted Mueller, KeiTh ThornTon Roland Neumann, Frank SiegworTh, Roger Mais, John Greiner, Herb Schmiedal. Second row: Bill KrachT, Herman Kopp, Lamar Nohl, Eddie Schleg, Karl YsTesund, Jake KoTlar, Earl Rydberg, Ralph l'TarTman, Ronald Krum, Glenn OsTergaard, Bob Kohls, Mr. VieTh. NOT geTTing as much glory as The older boys on The VarsiTy, The Jayvees and Frosh worlced iusT as hard Tor Their Teams. These Two Teams were coached by Mr. l-loward VieTh, Mr. RoberT GriTTiTh, and Mr. RoberT EberT who worlced many hours geTTing The Teams in shape and devel- oping players Tor nexT year. The Treshman boasTed a big Team and proved some oT Their po- TenTialiTies by winning Two games, losing Two, and Tying one Tor a percenTage oT .500. In The TirsT game oT The year The Frosh losT To SouTh Side iunior high by a poinT-aTTer-Touchdown, 7 To 6. In Their nexT game wiTh CenTral The Frosh gridders reversed The score oT Their TirsT game and Took a 7 To 6 vicTory. The nexT game wiTh PlymouTh ended in a O To 0 Tie buT The Frosh came back in Their nexT game Tor a I2 To O win over CenTral. ln The lasT TilT oT The sea- son The Treshmen dropped an I8 To O game Tor Their second deTeaT by SouTh Side junior high. NOT having as good a record as The Frosh, The Jayvees, however, showed TighT in all Their games buT iusT didn'T have The scoring abiliTy. ln Their TirsT game againsT CenTral They Took a 44 To O deTeaT. ln Their second game The Junior Raiders again losT buT showed improve- menT. The score was 25 To O Tor CenTral. ln Their lasT game The Jayvees played ManiTowoc and losT a hearT- breaker 3 To O.
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