THE DAILY NEBRASKAN By JAA it i ::;'l-M:! i i A I' :. M I Clair Sloan Clair Sloan, the Verdon flash who estab lished hit name on the Cornhusker grid iron this season. Sloan played his first year on the Varsity at the halfback position. He came to the rescue in the New York frame with his terrific line plunging, tack ling, and punting after Glenn Presnell had been forced out of the game with an injury. Sloan will be back in the Cornhusker camp next season and football critics say he has great possibilities as a triple-threat man. for' 1 " 1 M Elmer Holm Elmer Holm was one of the best guards in the conference this season and won his uecond letter on the Scarlet team. Holm comes from Omaha and will be back in the camp next fall. He weighs 187 pounds and is a fighter of the true Cornhusker type. Elmer was one of the men In the Nebraska line this season that made it almost an impossibility for an opposing back to pene trate the Husker forward wall. Ray Randels Ray Randels playinrr his last year with the Cornhusker squad established a name for himself and won one of the highest distinctions given to a football player this season. Randels was invited by Coach "Andy" Kerr of Washington and Jefferson to play with the All-Star eastern eleven at San Francisco Dec. 26. Kay plays tackle and was selected on the All-Missouri Valley for that position. He graduates this year after three years with the Nebraska eleven, making his letter each season. Anthony, Kansas is the big tackle's home. Nebraski J '-' V V ? 1 . The 1A27 Nebraska Cornhusker footblaL saund that went through one nf th .. ouad of nieskin lugcrers. It is of them that the Husker school is proud for thi.ii- vi J Reading from left to right, fourth row: Spencer. McLean, Oakes, Hears;, Heck Htl rri.:J CM! IF :.. Tl' nnA.,l Cln.. Wift. HmiI, , ' " second row: loms, xiuunian, newiiiuuwuM, vimik, tt ym.it tft-'iirien, ijindel Bottom row: Bronson, Brown, Zuver, Randels, Grow, McMullen, James, Holm, L it i "m - ' Arnold Oehlrich Arnold Oehlrich, another graduating hack fleld man who will be greatly missed next rear. Oehlrich played In every game this aeason and is a powerhouse behind the line on defense. His greatest value to the Corn husker team is backing up the line on de-frt,mi-m nls- a"d his work was partly re sponsible for the great showing of the Nebraska line this year. His work on breaking up and intercepting forward pass es thia season accounted for many of the low scores by the opposing elevens. Arnold came to Nebraska from Columbus and takes bis third football letter this year. Fw ' l George Farley George Farley Is the coming fullback for next season. Farley played his first year with the Nebraska eleven and is booked for great deeds on the gridiron next fall. He made his first football letter and one of the most impressive showings on the grid iron. He weighs 176 pounds and comes to Nebraska from Sioux City, Iowa. Bill Bronson Bill Bronson, barked signals in the Hus ker backfield this season, alternating with Captain "Jug" Brown. Bronson's work in the backfield was one of the high lights of the season and he is another backfield man that leaves the Nebraska fold this year by the graduation route. He has played three years with the scarlet clad eleven and came to Nebraska from Lincoln high. Merle Zuver Merle Zuver played the position of cen ter and euard all season equally well. He could be placed at the center of the line without weakening the defensive strength of the Scarlet forward wall and later In the season was moved to the guard position when injuries were heavy in the Husker camp. Zuver weighs 385 pounds and is a tower of strength in the forward wall. He will be back again next year. Dan McMullen Dan McMullen, the little 210-pound guard on the Hunker team who played one of the greatest guard games in the conference thiB season, "Mac" received honorable men tion on Walter Eckersall's All-Western ele ven and was a tower of strength in the Hunker forward wall all season. He will be back at Nebraska again next fall and is fig ured to go even greater than he did this season. point tl'4 f" point '! jn toe leldro f fx " ' t:'"" ' " v I I - -........ j Harold Peaker Harold Peaker, Husker quarterback made his letter this season and played his last year with the "Big Red" team. I'eaker took the helm of the Husker team in veteran manner, relieving Brown or Bronson and made a good showing all season. He comes from Kearney and weighs 100 pounds. 4 VP Glenn Mann Glenn Munn made his bid for a Urkle position on the Husker squad this year and zi :rtlhheer,rhr,of Mhunnn:-,,eh'ad,r;,LnUteof ti-2sd.CrSS rre? w1Jhk,eth7Sc:"e.evenhe ' th" - -Kt W-S Lloyd Crow I.Ioyd "Dauber" Grow, Husker center who tips the scales at 1B5 and possesses that much Nebrask fight. Injuries kept him out of tbe frame for soma time this season but when he got back in tha game ha mado a creditable showing. Grow will not be back back in tha Husker tump next fall as ha ia listed among tha graduating seniors in the spring. Clarence Raish Clarence Raish, 220-P" 'nd guard is an other senior who will be lost to Nebraska next season. Raish was the largest guard in the Husker camp and was a tower of strength in the Scarlet forward wall. He has been in the Husker fold for three years and in the New York game he played his last Nebraska collegiate football. Raish calls. Grand Island his noma. ju,.i-a-ji j 11 "if ' , fir H, - 1 j'92 Nebraska football . line and is M, Black assisted J" 1