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twenty-eight FUUTBALL Players in the picture, taken in order. FIRST ROW GENE RICKETTS, guard: A capable player both on offense and defense. BEACH TUCKNESS, guard: Let's work No. 221' was usually his comment in a huddle. FRANCIS WAGNER, tackle: He worked perseveringly under the tutorage of Father Knespler. CHARLES VIENHAGE. tackle: Charles was faithful in coming to practice. GENE MASCHINO. tackle: A promising prospect. RICHARD TUCKNESS, guard: He could plug any hole in the line. DONALD HOLMES. halfback: Promises to succeed Jack White as punter. SECOND ROW BILL SIEBS, end: Few gains were made around his end. LEO LINDBERG, tackle: Mousey can capably fill this position. RICHARD STOCKSTILL, guard: A hard hitting tackler. JIM BAUER. halfback: A fast. aggressive player. BILL GIMSON. halfback: Captain in '36 season. Bill could be depended upon for a gain. BUD DOBYNS, halfback: Adept at finding holes in the opponent's line. SAM VIENHAGE. center: Anyone might get the ball when Sam was centering. DICK MURNEY. halfback: Promises to be a triple-threat next year. JOE BAEUR. fullback: A good ball carrier and pass receiver. THIRD ROW LUDY STARK. Coach: His great ambitions were to upset Chaminade and Neosho. LOUIS GABRIEL, end: Especially good on receiving passes. PAUL FREY, end: Outstanding on defense and pass receiving. JOE MURNEY, tackle: Co-captain-Few gains were made over him by opponents. JACK BEL. center: His centers were always true and accurate. JACK WHITE. end: One of the best punters in Springfield. JACK FISCHER, tackle: Always full of pep and encouragement. BEN HENNESSY. quarterback: Co-captain- His specialities were the drop kick and the quarter back sneak. FATHER KNESPLER, Athletic Director: A loyal supporter of St. Agnes athletic teams. FATHER DUNN, Pastor: His interest and labors made athletics possible. R E C O R D ST. AGNES-12 , , , . . SARCOXIE-0 sr. AGNES-19 , .CHAMINP-DE-0 sr. AGNES-7 . .,,., SENECA-19 ST. AGNES-7 . , . MILLER-14 ST, AGNES-0 H Correa. ARKANSAS-0 ST. AGNES-O ...I-OCKWOOD-0 sr. AGNES-7 . GOLDEN cirr-o sr. AGNES-O , ., NEOSHO-14
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HIGH SCHUOL SER ERS Left to right-Robert Weilert, Dick Murney, Bill Seibs, Joe Murney, Leo Lindberg. Louis Lohmeyer, HE MOST fortunate Servants of Christ are these boys. Their faithfulness and dependability are inspired by their Maker and by their love to serve Him. An outstanding example of their faithfulness is that of Joseph Murney, who for eight years has served daily Mass. With the excep- tion of a day or two spent out of Springfield, Joe has not failed in his service of The King. Sincerely and devoutly have all fulfilled their duties as acolytes. We have reserved this space for honorary mention of these Servers in recognition of their loyalty to The Church. twenty-seven
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BASKETBALL FIRST ROW BlLL SIEBS, guard: Promises to be a standout next year. JIM BAUER, guard: A player of no mean repute. JOE BAUER, forward: A scrappy player, especially good on defense, BUD DOBYNS, guard: Quick to see an opening and take advant- age cf it. BEN HENNESSY, guard: A true sportsman under all circumstances. SECOND ROW R, J. T, CARTER, Coach' Desired to start an annual City championship tournament, GENE RICKETTS, forward and captain: His last minute shots saved many a game, JOE MURNEY, forward' Rose rapidly from a dub to a star, JACK BEL, guard: Ranked second in the citys scoring. JACK WHITE, center: His height and teamwork won him a place on the squad, JACK FISHER, center: An agressive player. RECORD Agnes-23 . .... Alumni- Agnes-11 . . . Sparta Agnes-35 . . Humansville- Agnes-22 , . Abesville Agnes-31 . ..,. Urbana , Agnes- 5 . . . Everton Agnes-29 . A h . . . Buffalo Agnes-34 . . Louisburg Agnes-13 . . . . Branson Agnes-R4 . . ...... Urbana -.59 Agnes-29 Walnut Grove- Agnes-A14 Walnut Grove-18 Agnes-31 . . .... St. Peters-.20 Agnet--fl . . . St. Peters- Agnes-32 . . Humansville Agnes-20 . Rogersville Agnes-14 . . . . Everton- Agnes-i6 .... Sparta-.. Agnes-15 . . . Marshfield- Agnes-25 . . . Buffalo- Agnes-24 . .... Ozark-23 Agnes-40 . . Louisburg-2-1 twenty-nine
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