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J.V. DISPLAYS TALLY! “A few more players and a little more time,” replied Coach Tom Rasmussen, “is needed to become a good football team.” Because of the shortage of both freshman and J.V. players, the two were combined to play together, although the freshman played two games of their own. The team suffered a disappointing season with a record of 1-3-2. The most exciting game of the season was against Jefferson. With the Wheelers behind by a score of 7-8, Jefferson was in a punting situation. Mike Palm burst through the line and blocked the punt. He then picked up the ball and scrambled 38 yards for a touchdown. The young Wheelers won the contest by a score of 13-8. The J.V. held many promising pros- pects for the 1983 season. Leading rushers for the J.V. were Alan Klein, Steve Williamson, Jim Han- sen, Jim Shima, and Scott Goodrich. The leading passer was Jim Hansen. The J.V. football team consists of: Front Row: Mike Christensen, Troy Bruun, Jim Hansen, Steve Williamson, Joel Elmquist, Tim Feltner, David Swank, Mike Palm; Second Row: Jim Feddersen, Scott Jorgensen, Jim Shima, Alan Klein, Dan Bald, Charles Heiner, Erik Madsen; Third Row: Scott Goodrich, Scott Karns, Tony Jacobsen, Jason Andersen, Thad Hoffman, Robbie Johansen; Fourth Row: Shane Bohlmann, Chad RustVold, Jeff Nielsen, Pat Heller, Linn Shoesmith; Fifth Row: Chuck Cleveland, Gene Jorgensen, Brett Larsen, Joel Porsch, Back Row: Coach Tom Ras- mussen, Coach Craig Edsen. Football 29
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V3 1. Pat Obermeier (12), lets this pass fly over a Denison defender. Shown holding back the defense are Alan Klein (33), Andy Smalley (75), and Kris Johnson (69). 2. Alan Klein (33), is tackled by a host of Manning defenders. 3. Jon Feltner (42), is about to bring down Joel Williamson (30) in the annual Red and White scrimmage. 28 Football
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LISA IS CROWNED QUEEN The 1982 Homecoming festivities started a week before the game when the Homecoming queen candidates were announced at a student pep rally. Spirit week was started by having dress-up days for each day—Indian, Cowboy, Dress- up, Backwards, and Red and White. Then, for a change, the queen was crowned on Thursday night to en- able the queen to reign thru the pa- rade and during the game. Thus, the queen was able to receive more recognition. The homecoming flower girl was Carrie Schmidt, crown bearer was Emily Howland, and football carrier was Chris Bock. When Lisa Bock was asked how she felt when she was crowned, she said that she was watching the other candidates to find out what the winner’s reaction would be. Then, when she was crowned queen, she thought it was a mistake. 30 Homecoming
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