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l CLASS OF '34 JOE STEVENSON, Tarkio, Mo.--Had a fine spirit, and with his conscientious Work and co-operation won the praise and admiration of the players and coaches. RICHARD HINDERLITER, Canton, Illinois-A great little guard to run interference. The opponents found it diflicult to cross the line over his position. He was always determined to win. HERMAN FARRIS, Columbus, Ohio-Developed into a dependable end. Much is expected of Herman in his remaining y-ears. LINUS DAVISON,Burchard Nebraska-Was an all-state selection for half back. Lifnue was a triple threat man who was constantly Worrying the defense. He was Tarkio's scoring threat. Several touchdowns were made due to his shiftiness, speed and elusiveness. ' Page 39
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' CLASS OF u34 1 ' s age Capt. MERTZ, Red Oak, Iowa.-Four year letterman and a very powerful tackle. He has proved that he was a leader with a determination to play the game clean, hard and fair. Harold's co-operation with the team and coaches-both on and off the gridiron made him a captain that the squad was more than willing to team with. Capt. Elect BARR, Pawnee City, Nebraska-The last of the Barr family, has been taking care of the center position consistently since a Freshman. Harold's attitude on the field is hard to surpass. l His courage and fine at- titude should make him a leader that will be of the highest quality. y CHARLES HAYES, West Lafayette, Indiana-A field general that keeps the opponents in suspense continuous- ly. He is a pass-rec-eiver that gets the ball. CLEO HUGHES, Edinburg Texas--A versatile player who alternated in the line and backefild. Football is his first love. His attitude in practice was a big factor in his being a star in practically every game,
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