Waukesha High School - Megaphone Yearbook (Waukesha, WI)

 - Class of 1930

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Row 1' Bancroft, Gudeyon, Bliesath, Dunn, Christenson, Mielke, Johnson, Kluge, Mathias. Senderhauf, Bayne, Saunders. Row 2: Walsh, Caldwell, Peffer, Wilson, Cohan, H. Redding, Thiel, Friedman, Grebe, Young. Dagenhardt, Horn. Wolf, Leverenz. Row 3: Coach Westerlund, Dancey, Green. Kosbiel, Willison, DeLong, Snodie, Mahnke, Holloway, Chapman, Boebel, Klein, Fisher, Gendrich, Branch, Mr. Kusche. Row 4: Boettcher, Lindholm, A. Redding, Mackey, Snyder, Vinger, Thomas, Meyers, Grabow, Schomer, Adams. The majors were busy most of the year playing the Senior High fourths. They made a very presentable showing. To top the season off they took on the Industrial School team and were defeated by a nineteen to twelve score. The Coach picked an All-American team out of the minor league. The boys making it were: Marshall Holloway, captain: Russell Grebe, Lawrence Walsh, Bruce Bancroft, Donald Willison, Herbert Klein, Lyle Vinger. William Schriver, Arthur Snodie, David Dancey, and Albert Redding. The boys on the whole displayed fine sportsmanship and a good knowledge of football. There were no forfeited games. Taking it all in all the season was certainly a successful one. t'PEiPage 105 lien-- w. if i ff , If Lf fe f 1 5 , A e ,1 Vi' u if I' . 2 .uea . fs f ' A l 51 1 . fra: ! I . Il 1 ,ff 7.4 7 f ,f , fy , J.. f . Z Rx, X NX f X Xx T-XXX Xxx . . N-,Q , N

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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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I i l i l l 1, 'i Q i U fl 4 .i f wx i i . P . I V y V s f ,. 5 x 5 v Xl Ns. ESX S. -.5 P1 -br S.. N,- X. 'fi RR , 't W. S Fsat N X ey, 1 Tow Row: Cozieh Sauhert. Robel. Wolf. Redford, Golemgeske, Mr. Wolf. Gotlersl-ty. Bottom Row: 0'Mealy. Lynch. Thiel. Weinkauf, Stevenson, Sehley. Basketban During the first part of the basketball season things were not as rosy for the team as they might have been. They did not seem to have the pep that they might have had: they succumbed to a string of defeats. and it looked as if they were going to end up in last place. Then came semester exams. a big tall center, and a Sophomore who could shoot like a whiz, and we had a different team. This last semester Vklaukesha High School caused some big upsets, and all the first diviiion Suburban teams came to fear the team which they easily whipped before. It seemed as though a new team had stepped onto the floor. Bob Stevenson. the captain. played a very consistent game of basketball. Although not a high scorer. yet he could always be depended upon for several points a game. When- ever Bob stepped up for a free throw. it usually meant another point to Waukesha's credit. Bob played forward and was an excellent defensive player. As captain. he was an inspiration to the team. Howard Redford was our tall center. During the first semester, lie was out because of ineligibility. But he qualified in his exams, and then proved his worth on the team both as an offensive and defensive player. Vylith him at center, Waukesha pulled many upsets and caused many surprises. Art Robel. the Sophomore star. played a great offensive game at forward after the first part of February, He became the threat on XVaukesha's team. and he was guarded carefully by all teams the latter part of the season. He should prove to be one of the greatest basketball stars that Vklaukesha has ever seen if he keeps up his good work, Harry O'Mealy is another big threat on th: offensive. His ability to shoot quickly and precisely has added point after point to his record. Harry is a Junior and will be back next year. I.es XVeinkauf and John Golemgeske were our main reliances on defensive playing. Both played excellent games and stopped many of the shots which would otherwise have lost games for us. XVith a little more experience they should prove invaluable to the quintet. Then there is another regular. l.inn Thiel. l.inn is a good all-around basketball player, fast on his feet. an excellent shot. and a good dribbler. Many times Linn has saved us from defeat by sinking one of his side shots. Bill XVolf, John Davies. Earl Schley. and Hans Dclzer complete the list of basket- ball men. Hans hurt his shoulder in the first Vtlauwatosa game and then we lost him for the rest of the season. Bill, Johnny. and Earl played good games when they were given th: chance. and all three have another year before them in which to make good. -- -Z-ffPage 106 ly- V-

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