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l i X -x - ,n,,i:. U we K , ' - 1 - 5 K F . Larry Roorda and Paul Kurth team up, along with the efforts of the offensive line, and prepare to explode through the defense of Montrose. Charlie Mullens and Bill Coulson pulverize their opponent during a short run by a Montrose back. Paul Kurth and Pat Donovan congratulate Jeff Rodgers after making the final touchdown during the state playoffs against Broomfield.
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Winning Dominates Indian's Season After ending the regular season with a 38-0 wipeout of Skyline, the Indians bettered their record by one, finishing the season with an 8-2 record. Preced- ing the Skyline bout, the Indians lost to both Fort Collins and Rocky Mountain in consecutive games. Attempting to repeat the 1942 state championship win, the tribe began practicing for the state playoffs, in which the Indians victoriously up-ended Broomfield by the score of 15-7 This victory put Loveland into the semifinals to be played with the Montrose Indians at Montrose. It seemed as if Loveland was going to take command early in the game, after scoring a touchdown, in their first offensive drive. But Montrose came back quickly to make the score at the half 20-14 in favor of Montrose. The game seemed to bobble back and forth so at the end of the 3rd quarter the score was 26-21 still in favor of Montrose. The Loveland Indians never regained the lead,x but desperately at- tempted to tie the score so they coul move into overtime.. The' desperate a - tempt came up slightly short as the tribe bowed to the victorious Indians from Montrose by the score of 32-29. An attempt by the Montrose quarterback to scramble for a few yards is suddenly stopped short by a hustling John Melin. Don Hander, following the blocking of Paul Kurth and Doug Ferguson, tights his way past the line of scrimmage in the final upset of the season. -gk
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mateurs Make Grand Performance The theater group at L.H.S. had a new variety of faces while doing the winter play. The Lark was done by Ms. Mary Scobey and Ms. Marilee Saxe. The play was written by .lean Anouilh and adapted by Lillian Hellman. The Lark deals with a young peasant girl Qplayed by Holley Halliburtonj who claims she was guided by voices to Charles, the Dauphin tplayed by Doug Mayj to lead him through victory over the English. The Lark begins by opening with Joan, who was on trial to decide her punishment for her crime',. The story was told with a series of flashbacks and ends with .Ioan deciding death was bet- ter than life imprisonment. The play proved to be a very technical show dealing with many lights, sound effects, and sets. Assisting Ms. Scobey with the directing was Steve Vroom. Jim Busby assisted Ms. Saxe with the technical directing, Between the four directors and the theater troupe even though some were new, the play came off as a complete success. Doug May and Lenny Kellogg rehearse a scene using their best acting ability John Berquist and Holley Haliburton worked many long hours on The Lark perfecting their acting skills. Rehearsinga meeting scene is the Archbishop of Reims and Joan.
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