Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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I if . f ,, I' .f ni'- .J . 'V f' ' 1 ' 4, 'nfl A' 1' A li' I' ,i I , if i I' , A ff'-Q' K- if- ri. - ' JW f :,.- '.-' I if f . ' v .JN A . ' if P' .f x H 5 I it .. I4 :lf 'V l A. 5 , V 'V ' I 3, Row 1: Disantis. Robel, Mahnke, Wolf, Willison. Row 2: Gillet, Blaisdell, Neumann, Doughty, Coach Westerlund. Junior High Athletic Board Under the guidance of Athletic Director Westerlund and the B. A. A. Board, whose president this year is Fred Neumann, the Lincoln Junior High School intra-mural sports program has passed through a second very successful season. The Athletic Board has functioned in splendid manner. Director Westerlund said. It was a pleasure to work with them. The activities now are: basketball. football. kittenball. tennis, track, and hiking. Soccer football is to be given a trial next fall. This sport ought to be very popular in that very little equipment is required to play the game. and that there is very little physical contact. This sport is added to the program to take care of the boys that are not allowed to play football. The B. A. A. Board is composed of President. Fred Neumann: Vice- President. Barry Gillet: Secretary. Donald Willison: Treasurer, Francis Doughty, and class representatives Tom Disantis. 'AChuck Robel, Harry Mahnke, Jack Blaisdell. and David Wolf. The board meets every Thurs- day noon between l :lO and l 127, when the various matters pertaining to the athletic activities are discussed. 4E+Page 103 is Z1 i ,- .- Riff I . 1 g.,.' ., 4 I .. . ig It ' li i ' 4' I 9 i ' I r ., 2 he 4 I A 7 , . I .s', 1 Va 1 1 ny ,V ' 3 E, , T 1 I' 1 ,. , if 5 I 1 1 I TK l 7 i 4 '. 1 i .- P 1 I . L. if S, 2' I! 2 l ,' P l l . T' lf . ,, 1- ,rug I3 H E ,, I. i gil' 1 4 . F, Y, ,, if 5. ,gy5,,-,sw if ' 'I' I , 4 9 .L pl rl' ,f 17 .if T 2' ,fel-,'fff ' 'Q' I3 tl' 4 4910 1 1 we Y ,- Q -- .gjfrlf ef.-ff ib- f will f-'-116-J l' i 'S' y 4 .11 ' F5f ' Er g in f x..-'isis

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L.- . QQ ng. L. Ti X ex Q.. . it 1 Q N ' 1 1 'IL it 1 ' YTYT-' . . ' . 'wg i l 'li l 5 i .Xxx 1 Qi f 'A . a . 1 if f ll I K Nm X X . 1 il Ig Y 'N i 4 i N ' ,, .. .,. ,,,. Q -.Qxfi E1 ' MQ ni-5 iq l ,IT Eg gg T' x W A cl? 1 . x , I . 'SK Q, 'v Q Q , , ,I . l ni .S ' l 5 Mr. Saubert. our coach. has taught the boys how to play football. basket- ball, and many other sports for several years. Since he has been here Waukesha has always had a good team. especially in the two sports specified. This year. however. Coach had planned on. if not as good a team as in former years. at least a fairly good team. Then a bunch of his boys fell out because of ineligibil- ity. That absolutely wrecked his hopes for a good team. Coach worked his best to get out a good team and he did succeed, consid- ering all the green material he had to pick from. The boys all worked hard: Coach taught football to the best of his ability: and, by the end of the season. we had what was beginning to look like a veteran football team. Mr. Lomas has had charge of the track team this year and has proved to be a good track coach. He is well liked by all the fellows and has given them many pointers. He selected a good track team and did very well with it. Next year we shall see a rip-roaring track team ready to take first place in every meet. Mr. Panella, assistant coach to Mr. Saubert, has helped teach the boys fool- ball. --Q-vEfPage 102 --



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Junior High Football N 1' X X -t X N x N. xml X.. N R X -'A A ,XM X N. xx N x XX H . Q wx xp . N X TN, KX G 1 N X XR it 4 Xx' l N X. X T 1 I. . ix: x. -.N :mc:.,,..,,- A ,Q I , ...J Y... Row Cooley, Bugbee. Schiffman, Held, Breecher, Surber, C. Tessman, Klatt, Katzner, Wolf. Row Knaeval, Lumb. Goerl-ce, Lockney, Moelandes, Disantis, R. Schiffman, Adams, Bucci, Brunner. Cohan. Thompson. Godersky. Row Mr. Westerlund. coach. Williamson. Trakel, Hazen, Doughty, Gottlieb, Evans, Friemund, Janecek, Kelsey Knopf. Schmoller, Mr. Kusche. Row Anderson. Murray. Kennedy. Blackstone, Goetsch, Tesch, Flynn. Patrinos, Reap. H. Tessman. Chase. Aikey, Gillet. One hundred and fifteen huskies. rating to go. answered Coach Westerlund's football call. The group was divided into three leagues: major. intermediate. and minor. The major team composed of some twenty-five players was captained by Barry Gillet. The intermediate group formed two teams. Robert Adams captaining the Gophers and Carl Breecher the Wolverines. The minor group was composed of four teams captained by Marshall Holloway of the Wildcats, Norman Dunn of the Dodgers. Russell Greb of the Beavers, and Gilbert Redding of the Wolves, The teams finishing first in their leagues were Adams' Gophers in the intermediate and I-lolloway's Wildcats in the minor. The Wildcats came through the season without a single defeat: also, they defeated a picked team at the end of the season with a score of twenty-six to nothing. The scenes of the battles took place on the Haertel Field, Newhall Avenue, and the Park Field, and a great number of them were thrillers. A total of seventy-two games were played. -V--:fffPage 104

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