Husker Personalities - 2 Elmer Dohrmann has the distinction of being the only sophomore to ever win four major letters at the University of Nebraska. He plays end on the football team; guard or center on the basketball squad; outfield on the baseball nine, and throws the javelin for Coach Henry F. Schulte's track team. Dohrmann is a senior now. He has won nie letters, having just completed his football competition. --Elmer comes from Staplehurst, Nebraska but earned his prep schcol athletic honors at Seward high. Bruce Duncan, 18 years old, 6-1 1/4, weighing 181 pounds, has his heart set on a varsity cage career. He is a sophomore and comes from Broken Bow, Nebraska. Duncan is a guard. Floyd Ebaugh was one of the outstanding players in the Big Six Conference last season. His all-around play at center was eclipsed only by that of Frank Grove, all-conference pivot man from Kansas State. Basketball fans are predicting a big year ahead for this 6-5 3/4 giant. Ebaugh "found" himself last season. He was a tower of strength on defense and found time to average six points a game through the Big Six campaign. Floyd is a senior and calls Superior, Nebraska his home. Robert Elliott comes from a basketball family. His brother Tcm captained the C ornhusker squad in 1927-28. Last season, Bob's cophomore year, he won a minor letter. He plays either forward or guard. Bob held down ea backfield post on the Husker B football team this season. Lloyd Grimm was an outstanding guard as a high school player under Ernie Adams of Omaha Benson. Last year he earned his spurs as a reserve player, winning a minor letter at Nebraska U. He is rugged and fast for a big fellow. Grimm played an end position on Biff Jones' varsity grid squad this fall.