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il T3 A 1 G . , - x Elm' 'troglumn .'V2.'Jly- ' A I Q, F9 FOOTBALL INDIVIDUALS J. W. MILLER- J K J is a human Hash. When he gets his stride-Boy, look out! He is Q ,fl one of the flashiest backs on the squad. J will always be remembered as the O ICM, boy who was used to run the opponents off their feet. Oh Boy! How he did ' QA it. He has two more years. ' NELSON TUCKER- Nei LP' This man Tucker was a real football player in every phase of the word. X 5 f Nel in reality was the veteran of the squad. having in his possession four foot- I ball letters. He was a great mate for John Meincer. and could play center as ,mln - well. Tucker is another word for Football. Nw X. NELSON JONES- Bully I, w Like J. W. Miller. Bully Jones is only a Sophomore and he has two let- ters in his possession-he's racing for two more. Bully was out a number . NY, of games because of injuries, but a little thing like that didn't keep this man two, from making his letter. Much is expected of Nel next year. Q lt' GEORGE LERCH- Ditto Ditto seems to be a lad of many nicknames-and the same applies to him 0 in football. George was a lineman but he seldom played in the same position i' twice. He played every position well. Mr. Lerch has another year-he and f Hassey should make a great pair of linemen-they are a great pair anyhow-- f I ig but in football-they are rare. Q-P ,Ui A E., I .W E DONALD MILLER- Donn :gf Don was a guard, and a good one, too. He seldom spoke-but he re- N vealed his emotions on the football field by actions. Don is an oil man by f' trade and oil and John D. Rockefeller go together. Therefore it's J. D. Miller. Q? Rockefeller is rich in oil. Miller is rich in FOOTBALL. i xi' 1' 'I 2' yi.fv.l PAUL SHEPELIN- Bozo ' ig 55 Paul Shepflin and service go hand in hand. Whenever a lineman was I 0 needed, Paul was there to see that the vacancy was filled. BOzo was one of ix the fellows that made the team a team. Creating good feeling and friendliness I .O in every game. J fx. Q' gillil JOHN H. TITSWORTH-- Farm T I il f I John was also guard. Opportunity knocked at his door last season and did Johnny slam the door in its face-not on your tintype. He just welcomed 10 Mr. Opportunity with open arms and made himself a real i'Footballer. John lu 3 has another year. Watch him. go. vbvw V X I, Sm ROBERT MIELKE- Bob 5 Bob is a lanky lad who can use his legs-in other words-he's a speed merchant. Bob's services will be greatly missed next year. He's a real football H A player as well as a good fellow. HOWARD SIEGENTHALER- Sig ,5 . Q Q Although Sig never got much of a chance to play in the big games, he . showed what he could do when he did get in a game. He was a constant threat xg , for a regular end position. Sig was fast and let very few plays around him. 'Lf cvfa F rj flfyg C Tig, xiii' f' . ff' 'Vik JT-T T- .fi - f A it . . Ag I ,V V , Y, .fiwscw ,Lx XVnxfAN ,rg-f.X5g f - ifia ff I J 101
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