Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1935

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BOYS' ATHLETICS l L Row 1-Sekco, Manning, Schoneman, Rozgay, Juricak, Johnson, Masoner, Wilcox, Bredehoeft, Dye, Maglich. Row Z-Rapp, Boone, Green, Buckley, O'Shea, Forrest, Painter, Dejarnette, Fleming, Kimak, Naert. Row 3-Miller, Blasco, Engleman, Morris, Boehmer, Anchors, Brown, Delario. Row 4-Topi, Blake, Howard, Brucker, McAdams, Engle, Sturgess, Lowe, Pulhamus. TRACK With a strong squad of lettermen returning for competition the Northeast Vikings face the l935 track season with two rnain objects in View: CD to capture the city title in this sport, making a clean sweep of all three championships this year, and C25 to uphold one of the finest track reputations in the Kansas City interscholastic high schools. With the exception of last year, Northeast has al- ways been near the top in this sport. The first meet of the year was the annual inter-class affair, in which the groups finished in the following order: seniors, juniors, and sophomores. ln the dual meet with Manual, April 5, Northeast easily won loy the exceptionally one- sided score of 90 to 6. The Vikings allowed Manual only one first place, that be- ing in the 440. The boys, with reference to their respective events, who are likely to be point winners for the purple and white are: dash-Dye, Manning and Schone- many Broad lump-Rozgay, Dye, and Masonerp Pole Vault-Forrest, Maglich, and O'Sheap High lump-Wilcox, Iohnson, and Engle: 880 yard run-Ripley, Har- ville, Painter, and Morris: 440 yard run-Painter, Sekco, Kimak, and Naertp Shot Put-furicak, Rozgay, Bredehoeft, and Buckleyy High Hurdles-Masoner, Bredehoeft, and McAdams: Low Hurdles-Rozgay and Schoneman. Paul Masoner, a high hurdler and broad jumper, was selected last year to lead this promising track group as captain. A medley relay team competed at the Kansas relays April 20. This team consisted of four boys who ran distances of 440, 220, 220, and 880 yards re- spectively. SCHEDULE FOR 1935 TRACK SEASON March 29-Interclass Meet ...... Seniors April 5-Manual 6 ...... . . .Northeast 90 April 12-Southwest 41 ......... Northeast 50 April 19-Paseo 5592 .......... Northeast 352 April 20-Medley relay at Kansas relays April 26-Central 33 ........... Northeast 58 May' l-William Chrisrnan 25 M Northeast 65 M MaY 4-State Meet- ......... Northeast 5 May ll-CitY Meet -. .... Northeast -

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BOYS' ATHLETICS Jeffers, Johnson, Rozgay, Masoner, Bredehoeft BASKETBALL Below are shown tive Northeast Cpast and presentl players who have captained the Viking teams that have won state championships. loe Dehoney, the captain of both the 1920 and the 1921 teams, was an all-star for two years. Both years Northeast won state titles. The 1922 state Championship team was captained by George Den- niston, who was also captain in 1923, although this team did not win a state title. Four years this boy played on the Viking basketball teams and three of these years he was an all-star selection. Earl Rentro, now a forward on the strong lones store team, led the 1927 team not only to a state championship but also to a national consolation title at Chicago. Rentro, who was also captain of the 1928 city championship team, was an all-star two years. Co-captains for both 1934 and 1935, Al Rozgay and Gene Brede- hoett have shown the same fine type of leadership that has been dis- played by the other captains. Both of these boys were city all-star selections two years, and state all-stars this year. 5' ii if 5,15 wg? Pg 1 , , ,Q , , 53 9 X r,.,,.,y , ,, ,xb, , ,,,, . 4 X Y V? Q fx Why 4 , I ,ip x ,rvgf Q, W. 1, 1- i V s- 5 5 Mari is .rg I. 'SQ?7f WS? . ,. y ., - 9 'ff ', , - i X -ff K My M I i s A Qff av 2 Dehoney, Bredehoeft, D9nniSi0H, ROZSHY, Renfro sf ,V nk I f s



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1 I I I 4 1 if sk E N 3 3. f it 5. ,. m g L n iw, rl k ff A E s 1 i V i Us Xqf' f M . Q-gil E-. W ,X-i. E rm Y' 4 ' 1 i l l ' BOYS'ATHLETICS FOOTBALL STARS Al Rozgay-halfback. His flashy hip weaving runs often left Viking opponents breathless. Also his punting and passing were far above the average. Paul Masoner-halfback. Not only did he lead the lnter- scholastic League in scoring with thirty-one points, but he was probably the best blocking back. foe furicak--center. Easily the most outstanding pivot man in the city. He was chosen captain of the all-star for his perfect ball feeding and tremendous defensive power. Kenneth Hawthorne-end. The captain of the first champion- ship Northeast football team, broke up interference, tackled hard and blocked with exceptional skill. BASKETBALL STARS Al Rozgay-forward. He was both city and state all-star for his ability to break fast, pass Well and to shoot accurately. Bob Ieffers-forward. Shifted from his usual position of guard to forward, Ieffers still proved a fine player and one of the smoothest on the squad. Gene Bredehoeft-guard. He also wcts plgced on both city and state all-stars, a good dribbler cmd fine defensive player. r., . .. .. f . 1 f wif ' 5 21 K 2 f ' .wwf

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