Cal Glover
A native of Rockford, Ill, who went on to become the leading all-time scoring leader in Blue Devil basketball. Glover's 1729 points from 1967-71 is only one of the 15 Blue Devil records he held at graduation. A tenacious rebounder despite his 6-1 size, he is second in career rebounding with 1209. Played on the 1968-69 conference championship in national tournament team. Vocational rehabilitation administrator.
Jack Notebaart
He set pass catching records in an era when the forward pass was used sparingly. In 1927 he caught 15 passes against Superior. Later that year, he gained 157 yards receiving against River Falls. Both records stand today. Was a member of the Professional Golfers Association for many years. He retired from the graphic arts department at Fox Valley Technical Institute in 1971.
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Ron "Red" Walker
The most valuable player in 1951 on a team loaded with football talent. A native of Durand, he earned all-state honors there before coming to Stout. He was selected to the state conference team in 1952 both offense and defense. He captained the 1952 squad. A much decorated infantryman during the Korean conflict, he went on to become an industrial arts teacher in Minnesota.