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A FOOTBALL, First Row: G. Uken, G. Marks, T. Kusscr, C. Hamlin, B. McCloud, D. Walton, R. Myers, M. Cadman, J. Cowman, J. Kennedy, D. McDonald. Second Row: L. Larsen, J. Krog, R. Kusser, D. Scott, T. Myers, B. Cermak, J. Whiting, J. Kennedy, J. Kusser, D. Kusser, R. Cables, Coach D. Schwab. Third Row: T. Marks, T. Markley, R. Knodel, J. Ernst, R. Rubendall, D. Fieldsend, W. Kutz, K. DeShazer, J. Husband, J. Kusser, T. LaFortune. Junior John Kennedy starts offensively and defensively. John was voted Most Valuable Player and All-State Honorable Mention. Pirates Fight for Victory It was a dissappointing year for the Pirate football squad as they compiled a 2 win, 7 loss record. Although the team was quite inexperienced and lacked re- turning lettermen, Mr. Schwab put to- gether a respectable offensive and de- fensive line. The secondary was made mostly of returning lettermen as was the situation for the offensive backfield. Practices were never too exciting ex- cept for an occasional flair of temper or sudden injury, but always there was an abundance of hard-working athletes. Highmore had two players picked as honorable mention to the All-State Team. Keith DeShazer was selected as a de- fensive cornerback and John Kennedy was chosen as a defensive linebacker. John was one of the few juniors in the state to make the team. The team selected Jerry Markley as the Most Improved Player. Keith De- Shazer and Tom Markley were elected co-captains. Once again Keith and John received a tie vote for Most Valuable Player.
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Running-back, Keith DeShazer, dashes to the outside to break the play open. The senior running-back was voted Most Valuable and Honorable Mention All-State Team. Pirates defensive team act against arch-rival Miller.
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Todd Cowan's wide open and has a long ways to go. The opponent, as you can see, has no chance to go very far. Front Row: G. Uken, S. Benson, D. Whiting, R. Hirsch, B. McCloud, J. Kennedy, J. Cowman, D. McDonald, A1 Stirling. Second Row: Coach Sorenson, G. Marks, J. Ernst, D. Scott, S. Peterson, B. Cermak, D. Walton, T. Cowan, J. Kusscr, Coach Quinn. Third Row: T. Marks, R. Cables, R. Kusser, M. Melvin, R. Houdek, R. Hirsch, T. Kusscr, R. Myers. The team advances the ball with Coach Quinn's strategy.
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