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Show FOOTBALL SQUAD MID GUESTS Mercf I Ts of he Norl.h Sanpete foot'ball kiquad numbering twenty-two, twenty-two, were honored at a ' banquet and dance given Friday evening by Nor fi Sani He HV'h-School faculty A nutmber of special guests includ-ii.-; mem.hei s of 'he board of education edu-cation were also in attendance. Thr. l.-;nqi:et v. n :;ei fed in the school I gym which had been elaborately j decora'-ed in the cehool colors, red and white. A. W. Andersen was toastmasl o,' and the following toa3ts were given "Football as a Snap Job," Crict Elv.ood Cledhill; "Pigskin," Captain, Cap-tain, Max Plain; "Too Much Hep," fcperintendent,' Louis A. Petersen; "Dropklcks on Field and School;' Pilncipa: C. I.. Stewart ; "Tlw Swa : Song," Harold Winkler; "The Val. lie of Football in the School," Coach Ernest Brunger of Wasatch Academy. Acade-my. Following the toasts, S. D. Longsdorf of the board of education, educa-tion, who ha-; worked so hard for improvement of the campus and in who.e honor the new ai hletic field was named, "Longsdorf Field" wa.i Introduced as "The Man Who Mov-el Mov-el Rocks," and Mr. Longsdoif responded re-sponded with a short speech. Musical Mus-ical numbers were furnished by, Ralph .Ericksen and Royal Madsen. Pryd Hafen wa'. elected captain of next year's football squad and made a short speech of acceptance. The evening's entertainment closed with a dance in the Armory Hall. North Sanpetes football team af-tei af-tei the most successful year In the schools football history, won second place in the Sanpete-Sevier Division. I |