We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!Īre you planning a reunion and need assistance? can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. 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? has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. Row: Howard Gallatin, Bill Guis, Harry Marshall, Grant Langley, Bernie Kreuzer, Lee Bogatin.Īre 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. Second Row'Ĭoach Luebstorf, Paul Boglitsch, Donald SpoTTs, Lief Andresen, Mike Wegner, Marc Liotfa, Jim Booth, Third Secorcl Row: Jack Boyes, Tom Remington, Taylor Johnson, Roger Noback, Bob Baldridge, Chuck Baldridge,ĭan McCain, Leighion Mangels, Lee Hoehne, Gary Bendlin.įirst Row: Bill Mueller, Jake Ruby, David Hesse, Phil Crihheld, John Fischer, Steve Shealy. RICHIE BRUCE Coach Blomberg” text: “ UNIUR EH YfBASKETB LLįront Row: Scoll Nelson, Jack Gum1z, Bob Hackney, Pat Murray, Tom Wendelburg, Bill Smith, John Gollnick. I was-ni-an f K I ,5 f wx VJ, 'ff I A 2 , Total 1627 1416” Show Hide previous and next page text ( OCR) Gain the consolation championship for the second year.īrookfield 59 Port Washington Covertimej 61 On Saturday they took Washington, 66-61, to ln the lastįew seconds they used the Raider's mistakes to go on After four minutes they were relieved by five To Arrowhead in the tourney the boys came back splen-ĭidly to take Tosa 61-57. Team went on to win consolation championship in the The last seven seconds when Mike Komar made a 12įoot iump shot to break a 58-58 tie and win the game.Īfter tying for third place in the Braveland Confer-Įnce with Granville, the 1959-60 Lancer Basketball The next night was nip and tuck with Tosa until They topped Port, 66-57 by fine defensive They were slated to play rivals Port Washington and Mike Komarīroke his own team record of 30 points to score 35Ī hard week-end of basketball faced the team as A new team re-Ĭord of 40 fields goals was set in this game.Īt Hartford the team defeated the opposition, 102-ħ0, the highest score in Lancer history. This score of 94 points was the highest score in theīraveland Conference this season. Quarter with a record 32 point surge, winning 94-69. The second Granville game proved to be a routĪs Coach Blomberg's boys pulled away in the second In the last seconds Granville was able to score a 63-62 Shots to give him the highest percentage on the team,įans will remember the first Granville game when Schoe-īeck made 80 of his points in free throws out of 110 Co-captain Bill Neimann added to the Lan-Ĭer's scoring with an 11 point average per game. Co-captain Schoe-īeck was third in the conference with a 18.1 game av-Įrage, Most Valuable Player Mike Komar was sixth Lancers accounting for high scoring were All-confer-Įnce Jim Schoebeck and Mike Komar. The highest number of offensive points, 1,023, an av-Įrage of 73.1 points a game. Ln Braveland Conference standings Brookfield had Westerholm, Dick Kleine, Pete Jacobsen, Mike Golner, Mike Komar, Coach Blomberg. Second row: Rick Hammett, Jim Schoebeck, Bruce Ellwanger, Steve Stoddard, John F.rst row left to right: Dick Jahnke, Phil Horsch, Ed Hurley, Bill Niebuhr, Bill Niemann, Al Gomber, Ritchie
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