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STARTING ELEVEN Front Row: J.Coun1rymen, H.Johnson,T.Lebo,R Meyer D. Sorenson, L. Ice, W. Kingman. Second Row: D. Streater D. He hl, R. Kroskin. Third Row: W. Koski. Captain Bill Koski, Coach Crowninqshield Bob Gordon from $1. Louis Park. Daryl Hehl and Don Skeeter CHAMPS 1- .Vaga . WE'LL DO IT THIS WAY BOYS D. Mayer. T. Lebo, D. Meyer. Coach Crowningshield, D. Skeeter. J. Engseth. R. Ice, D. Hehl 'I won tyth rec
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First Row: J. Jones, J. Countrvman, D. Streeter, D. Hehl. R. Ice, R. Miller. R. Kroskin, W. Koski. T. Lebo, D. Meyer. M. Bloom, D. Sorenson, W. Kingman, C. Stiles. Second Rcw: Mr. Elliott, J. Engseih, C. Trittlewitz, G. Genen. W. Baer, J. Grady,-R. Wilson. R. Maver, J. Van Dyke. J. Soderholm, W. Olson, M. Anderson, C. Stryker, Mr. Detloff. Mr. Crowmngshield. Third Row: B. Malone, D. Hill, T. Loanev, L. Boch, G. Kreatz, E. Mever. W. Budenski. D. Rosekrans. D. Belfanz, K. Quasi, J. Koester, C. Dennv, R. Eckstrom. FOOTBALL 7-0 lead and held it throughout the first half. Crowning- shield gave his boys the Works in the intermission and Well, I-Ieetor. I suppose throughout all your days you they Went out and tore the Warriors apart. Bill Koski. have seen many great zieeomplishments, but we here at taking advantage of the good teamwork. seored twiee to Waygata ezinlt help but feel rather proud of our football put VVayzata ahead 13-7. Robbinsdale. after losing 8-0 to teams showing this year. The Trojans of '48. coached by St. Louis Park. soared up to beat us 27-6 the t'ollmving Bud Crowningshield. gradually climbed the long road to Week. Excelsior dealt the Trojans a rather erippling blow championship honors. hitting only one detour. Robbins- in the next game. but it wasnit enough to defeat us. Mid- dale. way through the first quarter Reg Kroskinls knee was in- . The eonferenee season started with a game at Mound. jured severely. But the boys kept their eorks Up and went in whieh the Trojans took 1m early lead and held the strings on to win 12-7. University High next entertained the throughout the game. Reg Kroskin showed am exceptional Trojunis ltlst and fell 21-0. tlblllty in this game. scoring two T Dls 11nd quarterbziek- Then. Heetor. eame THE gamegSt. Louis Park on Oe- mg the team to 21 26-0 vietory. Then Hopkins eame over tober 27. The largest erowd that ever witnessed il VVUY- here and did their best to beat us. They took am early zzitu game. over 5.000. gathered for this ull-important eon- test. Park was favored to Win. The game was deadly fought all the way. Late in the first quarter Vk'uyzutu missed a touchdown by inehes. but they eume back quickly to seore in the see- ond quarter as haird-driving Ken Quust plowed through right tziekle for the first T. D. From then until the tinul moments of the last quarter 'Wuyzuta out-plziyed the Parkites. narrowly miss- ing tWo touchdowns because of penal- ties and fumbles. Park tlitln't threat- en uritil late in the liliill utmrter. when they frustrateclly pounded at our goal in ii do-or-rlie utteiiipt. Disaster threat- ened. Four downs; they lost the hull. n i X s s. i '1 g. ' lv .i' 0.9' a n . x ' m n . v - t . I y i . XK'e tuniE-led. They reeoVered 11nd e . ,. G . itzissz-tl. rilitlsv lust minutes seemed 'i$nv Q'A rvfk:.r1:hJ-; V... . , endless. Ihey passed CtLQAllirilI'lL'ltnt- . ' ' nlete. Another puss. Gt-ot'ge Ixreutz Km; :31. T 7 - . iiitereepted on the three With four see- omts to go. The game Was suretl; thx tosehumpztrnship v.';is ours. 0m Yrs. lieeiur. you shuttltl have lteeti :iit'I'kt. Total 1111' the sugnnz 4'. Wins and l itbi 'l'he tiztshmztn team. under the :ilile FOOTBALL NEH TEAM tilit-t'ltun Hli Cnuvlt Alitlelisnn. iit'eurtit-ti Fin! Row: G. Kreatz. D. Anderson. C. McIntosh. D. Streetert W. Fadden. 1.. Carol D. 3 Wins Liliki 4 lnsM's standouts Were' SchaHer. K. Leueri T. Farrinqan. J. Miller, C. Anderson, L. Schmor, H. Sidman. Second K ,n I AL. ,. 't .11 i l . .0 - ' now: Coach Anderson. F. White, F. Schiebe. D. Wolf, K. Martin H. Day, G. Carrish. 1:. l 'l 0 t J l h - Hm W Mt ht'llh Meiner. J. Cunningham, R. Swensonl B. Johnson N. Homer, M. Madison. Kid: 1111. Les 0mm. and Frank St'hit'he. Iueiitxvtuo
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Homocomm: Qum'n Pu? Andm'scn HOMECOMING Just as you Greeks had a queen of such beauty that a thousand ships Were launched to bring her victory. Wv have a quocn with charm cnnugh to inspire eleven Trojan warrim's to victory on the football battlefield. Candidates Pat Rubcrt. $11113 Bm'shcim. Mary Loner. and Pat Ander- son XVt'l'C intruduccd 10 the students. and thun V0108 wmr cast by the high schunl to decide who should reign UVL'I' the football festivities. Several days before the dance. Pep Club members Were Collecting wood and planning a yell and pcp-tulk program for the Bonfire. hold the night before Hulnccoln- ing. After the Male had lit tho sky and chccrs had find our dcu-x'minatiun for Victory. L111 of XVayzaIu's fulluwurs grads and prvscm students ulikc-fnrnu-d a chain of hands. Qtlmn Put, Vuxumn Krwkz. and Pam- which was lvd by rhv vhm-I'luulwrs through the sIn-vts and dnwn into the u-ntvr ut' tuwn, 'Hn-x'w Hu- schnul lmnd and c-hvvrmg tinishud ut'f tln spxxxtul :md m-xpuctunt awning. Thu Humu-ummg dunm .mw :1 hmmliful wmtpr scene Hf hluv and silvm' luwkgxnunni Wlth :1111Ul'411l51 slurs hung- ing from suspvndml Sll'vzmzrt's lell tun whiu- Hus hauling thv dLmL-M's at thm- tar mm HI Ihv nmm. Tlu game xvas pnstpunvd lwczmsv nt' mm and sn tho n-urnnutlun Hf the queen was svhmiulmi fur unvthix'ty. Tln- momvms ticked by and the whitv vurpm v.15 mellvd: I'hv mun'h music bvgun zmd lnyal x'mm-I's Izuxrxxmu tin ulslv caught glixnpsos uf uttvndums and vsvm'u. Um- 'hy mnv thy qmwns czune dnwn the dlSlt'. and Hum Mn t'ru- arm uf football captain B111 Kuski. IIumm-ummu Lgm-x-n Patty Andusnn. In her royal ruhm's. upm'un-d. 'l f11'111mi and happy. our Queen Iakvs hm' thump. Grand March 5-: 1H .1 i-I..L: lxuutx qur
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