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The Indians showed their talent with a 12-0 victory over A-SQUAD FOOTBALL IFRONT ROWQ Kent Champlin, Steve Woodard, Dave Johnson, John Jacobs, Joe Hays, Ken Chambers, Richard Henry, Richard Lasiter, Tom Hedrich. KSEC- OND ROWQ Coach Dade, Dave Lenz, Bob Ducklow, John Lau- fenberg, Brent Retzlaff, John Kozarek, Denny Linder, Jim Cram, Rich Brockman, Brian Sowle, Manager Ross Daniels. KTHIRD FooTBALL Indians Gained Gridiron The Tomah High School Indians, under the careful guid- ance of coaches Dave Spies, Earl Gatzke, Darwin Dade, Jim Poosclt, and Jeff Wester, were able to complete a prosperous season of seven wins and one loss. The Indians started to work themselves into a winning combination in early August and proved themselves in a pre-season scrim- mage with LaCrosse Central. the Dells in the season opener. The winning ways con- tinued until we ran into highly rated Baraboo. Only a lone TD in the closing minutes of the game kept us from an undefeated season. Among the highlights of the season were Coach Dave Spies' first defeat of arch rival Sparta and the victory over pre- viously undefeated Black River Falls. Tomah also won the conference defensive title and was second in total offense. The Indians were honored to have Bob Wells named all- conference tackle and Rich Henry all-conference fullback and linebacker. Henry also won the conference scoring title. Two Indians were also named to honorable mention on all-conference teams, They were quarterback Tiger Duck- low and center Rich Laisiter. ROWj Chuck Lenz, Norm Wonzer, Scott Blackwell, Dave Mubarak, Terry Winchell, Dick Moore, Tunny Strozewski, Jim Bursinger, Coach Gatzke. IFOURTH ROWj Coach Spies, Mark janney, Robert Wells, Terry Tralmer, Dennis Senz, jim Giesen, Roger Kruk, David AIler, Edward Lamb, jerry Crandall. Fame Tomah Wisconsin Dells Tomah Sauk Prairie Tomah Baraboo Tomah Nekoosa Tomah Sparta Tomah Vimqua Tomah Mauston Tomah Black River Falls 66
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Chosen by their classmates to reign at the last Frohmader, junior Jean Honish, and junior Viv Feil. Homecoming upon the Hill were freshman Nani Flowergirl Ellie Rudkin and crownbearer Brian Har- Alapai, senior Gloria Greeno, senior Queen Marcy ris participated in the halftime crowning ceremony. HOMECOMING ' ' ' ' ' Coach Dave Spies though Festlvltles Savored Indlan V lctor anticipating the f0I'tl1COIH Marcia Frohmader was crowned queen of the last Home- coming upon the hill . Bob Ducklow, president of Lettermens, club, crowned Marcy at the pre-parade pep rally. In the afternoon, the F.H.A. won first place in float com- petition with the theme Four and Twenty Blackhawks . Second place went to the juniors with We'll tan their hidesn. The little pink 'Crush 'Em elephant, a sophomore creation, took third. Excitement grew as Coach Dave Spies, team gained a victory over the Viroqua Blackhawks. Once again, Marcy was crowned at the halftime by JoDeanne Abbs, last yearls queen. The evenin came to the Finale as both students and 3 alumni gathered at the last Homecoming dance that the present auditorium would ever see. ing victory, did not fall prey to over-confidence
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..a.,A, 4 ,i A FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: IFRONT ROW2 John Landmann, Gary Neustadter, Sunny Brandau, Mike Nicosia, Ronald Betcher, Charles Larsen, Tom Champlin, Jack Taylor, Tom Yates, Marlin Martin. KSECOND ROWQ John Drew, Hal Handy, Larry Lee, Dave Drescher, Tom Jacob, Doug Felton, Bob Bennett, Ken Mclrtyre, Jim Peterson, Mike Rezin, Paul Shie. KTHIRD ROWj Tom Lobe, Wayne Edgerton, Jim Lenz, jim Mogensen, Dan Friedl, Joe Schneider, Ellis Prell, Jim Staege, Richard Kobernick, Steve Frey, Mike Strozinsky, Jim Downing, Manager Albert Hess. KFOURTH ROWJ Coach Spies, Jim Loehr, Mike Kasten, Dennis Koranda, Lamont Schroeder, Glenn Jaromin, Tom Klitzke, Bill Welch, Gerald Connor, Carl Knutson, Richard Cook, Coach Dade. Papooses Practice for Tomorrow B-SQUAD FOOTBALL KFRONT ROWj Marvin Groothuis, Tom Nugent, Albert Jilek, Frank Schenecker, Mark Strozinsky, Bill Kasten, Bob Kane, Steve Greenwood. KSECOND ROWJ John Kipper, Wally Gnewikow, Dale Ludeking, Mike Reese, Larry Brookman, Don Stickney, Jack Singer. KTHIRD ROWj Coach Wester, Garry Mittelstaedt, Allen Burthalter, Albert Fel' ber, Jerry Jacobson, Colin Rose, George Prell, Scott Sell, Ted Moskonas, Coach Posselt. KFOURTH ROWj Howard Watcher, John Cramer, Jim Falkner, Bill SteinoH', Kevin O'Leary, Tim Foley, Dave Ornes, Jerry Seitz, Richard Walley. . TT-ua. I v.
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