High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 120 text:
“
ll l V fiztf' ,Q 1x-ffl f: :'i': :gig Y ' fig: 111' ' ' i .x N!'2,fQX,ff1i551, . - . .lf 3ll .rbi llgll is fi Y 1 :li tok N l X Q RY N Q l i S K , , R V Lf ,HX v ARN11 Lizxvoum, JOEL CLIZMENTSON, PAUL HAVEN. Basketball- Continued The forward positions were taken care of by Haven, Tjosvold, and Fresk. They are all new men on the team, and all did their best for their school and coach. A fast passing combination, clever floor Work, and some accurate shooting made these three men hard to stop. Opposing guards generally had their hands full in trying to stop these men. W Of the substitutes, Lexvold and Nielson for forwards and Landro for guard were .W always ready and willing to do their stuff for the team. l ' The second team was composed of the players who did not make the first squad. K The second team played a complete schedule of games similar to the first team. Their first game was with Concordia Academy and was close fought throughout, KJ but the Aggies couldn't stop them and lost by a score of 10 to 18. In the next game all with the Dunwoody seconds, the Aggies suffered another setback by a 9 to 14 score. The :Jil Phalen Luther game was very interesting and the outcome doubtful until the final whistle, the play was fast and furious and finally ended 9 to 8 in favor of the Aggies. Stl. Another good game was the return game with Concordia Academy. The Aggies however, were not quite equal to the task and lost 13 to 17. It was a good game, with Fresk the outstanding man for the second team. At Dunwoody the second team lost again, but not until they had put up a real fight. The score was 13 to 17. ll' ' Wx, s , i Page One Hundred Sixlven
”
Page 119 text:
“
, A . fi-.. ,WJQ il 31 ,A ..4:,w,4-.-wi:,,ffZ5 V , GORDON FRESK, PALMER LANDRO, jol-IN N1s1.soN. Basketball- Continued yet, it will be impossible to tell who will be on top of the league at the end of the sea- son, but one may rest assured that the Aggies will do their best to come out victorious. Of the players on the squad, not much can be said of any one man. The team was made what it was by the co-operation and splendid spirit shown by every member of the squad and its coach. Friese and Krusemark were the only lettermen from last year's squad to return. Each playing one of the guard positions, the opposing teams found it hard to get close in shots. These two men could always be depended upon to get the ball and start the offense functioning. Not only in defense were they adept, but either one could be counted on to help the team with a few baskets when they were needed. Playing their last year for the Aggies School, these two players have done their best to give the school a good basketball team. The center position was very capably taken care of by Kenny Roeder with Joel Clementson as substitute. Playing his first year with the Aggies, Roeder has fitted in very well with the team. A scrappy player and a good shot made him a wel- come addition to the squad. Clementson could also be counted on to do his best. Few opponents could out-jump him and for drive and spirit he was unbeatable. This is also his last year of playing for the school. E X W E4 PM '. .i ai Wi Z 6 2 H A yi if '7 E Al if Y. W if Z EV V Q W 7 7 V V V n Ae-9 aw-fe-fag? .ffeQe7UgQAe.xsxQxexe-bxmx xnxfebi, Page One Hundred Fifteen
”
Page 121 text:
“
y L il ff' ww 1 Mi if il 1 I vi' N W il APN lliljfll lj ii 1 .mil I nu Qi U I L.-. ii 1 Q llgiiii 1 yy A it 1'i gills!! J 1551 525 llllfll W, 'W ll: iff. v7,'X' fr-:il eii f l iixifl il 'ii N illlqjl 53 M. li? 1 V-. l ils'-fl 1 1' 1--,L aw limi! inf, ly lf it x L 'T 1, . 1 4 .,, ti. J I -. '1 f 'N ,. .,, lEE'1S ,nil riff 3 Inffxi lla. W7 i Mr, inf' ,Kill :jp YO, W R-, ,Al ff? l , i Standing: JOHN MARRS, CHARLES WINZER, MYRON JONES, RALPH SONJU, GEORGE WILKINS. Silting: DARWIN HALL, LLEWPLLYN LARsoN, Gooowm Fiuzsx, OBERT LOKEN, JAMES BULL. A Qi N , . 'ie Basketball -Continued Mil The Aggies' Second Team took on a reversal of form and won their last two scheduled games from Phalen Luther Academy and Breck High School with a compara- tively safe margin in each game. The second team was composed of Goodwin Fresk, who played a clean, fast game lg? at center, and was the main cog in the offense and defense. Darwin Hall and Obert Loken were a pair of fast, clever forwards, who Hlled their positions to the very best in pi them. James Bull and Llewellyn Larson were alert guards, and credit is due this pair for keeping the opponents' score low. Ralph Sonju and George Wilkins were the substi- Tiff .ff tutes. They filled any position well and put fight into the team. Mil These men made up one of the best second teams that have ever represented the Aggies. They were a group of clean, scrappy, fast players, who could be relied upon to put their best efforts into the game. ' ' Although Coach Clifford's teams have not been outstandingly successful, they N65 have furnished the school with many good basketball games. The players worked not only for their coach but with him. . 4 JG It was due to Coach Clifford's ability and untiring efforts that the teams accom- plished what they did, and any praise and honor which they may have received should be shared with him. ,qi --LESLIE KRUSEMARK. 'ffffll , , Y, Y, , ,, Q '-1 ,fi We .s T fgglrefyrlifeiirr L- Tzizg-V-:i45-gcf-isixgg gi, AX -LCLQ1 Page One Hundred Sevenfeen
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.