Hall of Fame Inductees, by Year . Search by Name

John J. "Jug" Brown - Falls City

W.H. Browne - Lincoln High

Marlin Briscoe - Omaha South

Fred Brown - Omaha Tech

Clint John - Cambridge

Monte Kiffin - Lexington

Fred Letheby - Madison

Mike Lehl - Blair

Carol Moseke Frost - Cedar Rapids

Leo McKillip - McCook

Bill Madden - Scottsbluff

Ike Mahoney - Omaha Tech

Tom Novak - Omaha South

Jay Novacek - Gothenburg

Scott Poehling - Fremont Bergan

Bill Pfeiff - Lincoln High

Herb Reese - Omaha Central

Dean Steinkuhler - Sterling

Charles E. "Dutch" White - Omaha Tech

Edsel Wibbels - Wolbach

1996

HOF inducteeAthlete–When Lexington High School graduated this husky young man in 1958, he had just completed two years as a terrific center on football teams of the Minutemen. In the fall of 1957, for example, they had an undefeated season over almost all Class A opponents ending the year as state champion according to many observers. As a University of Nebraska Cornhusker, he lettered three years between 1959.and 1961, including the great victory in 1959 over Oklahoma. He then played for 17 years in professional football as starting center for the Minnesota Vikings, getting to the Super Bowl four times. Unlike some former football players, Mick Tingelhoff emerged from his great football career without serious injury.