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EDWARD McMILLAN Mahnomen<br />
END<br />
Speed and height aided him in fulfilling his posi-<br />
tion. He was a tough customer. This is his second<br />
year in an <strong>Aggie</strong> uniform.<br />
VERNON MAGNUSSON Badger<br />
TACKLE<br />
His spirit and fight kept his teammates going. He<br />
worried his opponents and contributed in a large<br />
measure to the team’s success.<br />
DEAN McNELLY Anoka<br />
TACKLE<br />
A veteran of several years of experience who was<br />
playing his first year for the Northwest <strong>Aggie</strong>s.<br />
He was poison to the opponents.<br />
EDWIN MORTENSON - Wannaska<br />
TACKLE<br />
A stonewall on the defense and a player whose<br />
steady work was a treat to coach and teammates.<br />
HARVEY PEDERSON Kennedy<br />
GUARD<br />
A player whose power and drive was the ruination<br />
of many of the opponent’s best laid plans. Two<br />
more years of service remain for him.<br />
TELFRED SLETTVEDT Oklee<br />
GUARD<br />
Another hard-hitting lineman who has two years<br />
of service ahead. In his first season as a regular<br />
he was a bulwark on defense.<br />
On November 4 we met the Mahnomen High<br />
team on the Northwest School gridiron. The <strong>Aggie</strong>s<br />
had a crippled lineup but Mr. Evans’ new combina-<br />
tion proved successful. The <strong>Aggie</strong>s scored immedi-<br />
ately after the kickoff in the first quarter. Mahno-<br />
men scored in the third period and the two teams<br />
ended in a 7-7 tie.