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A BASKETBALL LETTERMEN PAUL KOCH-Senior. A hard man to stop and a reliable player on offense. HERBERT HEIST-Senior. A good scrapper, a good shot, and a valuable substitute. .lOl-lN PABSON-Senior. He's best on defensive playing and handy in the pivot position. DAVID PANGMEIER-Junior. Davie gets them from the bang-board and is valuable on offense. DICH ORMSTON-Junior. A ball-hawking forward. Plays a good consistent game. WALTER BLOCK-Junior. A good offensive man with a real eye for the basket. EDWARD DROSTE-Junior. The mainstay of defense, a good rebounder and long shot. .HM STROTMAN-Sophomore. Plays an all around good game. Leading scorer. EUGENE BOWDISH-Sophomore. A good man on fast break and a good shot. B BASKETBALL The B team which is composed of Freshmen and Sophomores completed a highly successful season winning 15 to 17 games. They captured the conference with 10 victories and 0 defeats. B TEAM RECORD Waverly Iowa Falls 26 Waverly Charles City 22 Waverly Cedar Falls 25 Waverly Charles City 15 Waverly Osage 12 Waverly Osage 15 Waverly Cedar Falls 20 Waverly New Hampton 14 Waverly New Hampton 17 Waverly , Sterling, lll., 22 Waverly Oelwein 16 Waverly Cresgo 12 Waverly Hampton 17 Waverly Decorah 12 Wgver-ly Dgcgrah 14 Waverly Oelwein 7 Waverly Cresco 6 Back Row: E. Ford, E. Rasheed, D. Brandt, H. Platte, B, Engelbrecht, M. Bartlett. Front Row: R, Morton, L. Eggleston, D. Uecker, A. Baker, B. Grassfield. 29-
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BackBRow: W. Sturdevant, H. Heist, K. Koch, R. Nichols, Coach Clatterbaugh, J. Parson, W. Block, R. Hemingway, E oedecker. Front Row. R. Ormston, E. Droste, P. Koch, D. Fangmeier, R. Strotman, E. Bowdish. A BASKETBALL The Waverly High School Basketball team started its cage wars under the guid- ance ot a new coach, H. L. Clatterbaugh. Although only two lettermen returned trom last year's squad, it was a successful season. The prospects tor next year are exceptionally good with only tive players graduating. The team, while playing against very strong competition all through the schedule, won 12 ot their 21 games. The team participated in two ambulance fund benetit games, the two opponents were New Hampton and West Waterloo. The Go-Hawks tinished in a tie tor first position in the Northeast Iowa Conference race and advanced as far as the semi- tinals in the sectional tournament. THE SEASON'S SCHEDULE Waverly 19, Iowa Falls 30 Waverly 43, Cresco 17 Waverly 22, Charles City 20 WHVeT1Y 31, Cedar Falls 40 Waverly 14, Cedar Falls 29 WHVGTIY 33, Osage 27 Waverly 35, Sterling, mv 33 Waverly 25, West Waterloo 32 Waverly 28' Hampion 27 Waverly 32, New Hampton 26 . Waverly 20, New Hampton 27 Waverly 37, Oelwein 13 Waverly 37 Cresco 22 Waverly 18, Charles City 38 Waverly 36: Decorah 23 Waverly 25, Osage 28 Waverly 25, New Hampton 26 Secfimlal Waverly 36, Oelwein 25 Waverly 35, Teachers' High 29 Waverly 44, Decorah 30 Waverly 25, Cedar Falls 32 128.-
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it T GOLF The 1941 golt team had an- other good year, winning six matches, tying one, and losing one. They finished second in two tournaments and seventh in the State Meet at Iowa City. All mem- bers are back for this year. Mr. Schaefer succeeds Mr. Leatsler as the faculty adviser. TENNIS Although three lettermen returned, the tennis team had its tirst bad season since Mr. Boysen introduced this sport in Waverly High School several years ago. Even though the regular season was rather poor, the team came through near the top at the T. C. High School Invitational Tennis Meet. We They Teachers High 5 1 X Charles City 1 5 East Waterloo 1 5 ' I Charles City 1 5 fhbovel G. Kincaid, J. Tegtmeier, J. Parson, E. Droste. East Waterloo 1 5 1Belowj Mr. Boysen, W. Diekmann, A. Zahn, B. Engelbrecht, R. Anderson , D. Moyer, H. Heist. Teachers Hlgh 3 1 B A S E B A L L We They After losing all but two players, the baseball Tripoli Nashua Janesville Sumner La Porte City Tripoli Nashua La Porte City team came back in 1941 to leave another splendid record. They won six out of eight games, getting to the second round of the Bremer County Tour- nament. Thirteen boys received letters tor their play last season. Although three ot the players are lost by graduation and three ot the remaining ten will not be back, the team is looking torward to a highly successful season in 1942.
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