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r a e . e ul- I CC OPP. Maranonnthc 1 3 UW Whitewater 1 0 Norihwesfern l 1 Lakelund 2 1 Carroll 0 O Hcalg.r Redeemer 2 l Maranalho 0 4 Northwestern I 2 Lakelund 6 I MATC I 2 CarroH I 0 Holy Redeemer I I MATE 2 .5 Soccer C1 ub Seeks Team Sta tus Still pursuing valrsiiyr staius, the Car- ihage Coliege Soccer 1eam continued to mix deietminafion with enioymenf in Amer- ica's fastest grewing sport This year's squad was a baffling and spirited group. Despiie ihe limiied for: support, the team managed to bring a touch of respeciabilify 10 the soccer club on campus. The momenium that guided lhem through the season was cdso apparenf in their off-lhe- field team spirit. Rookie play this season gave the Renegades an optomisiic outlook for next season. ABOVE CENTER: Dave Clawscn, along wiih Mike Hendenon, was given the honor of membership on the AII-Confetence 'earn. LEFT: Shave Eberscle exhibl its his aggressive defense on the soccer field. SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW; Steve Ebersole, Jed Mcndry, Chuck Miller, Mike Henderson, Sieve Wern- Iund, Hurry Remperi; BACK ROW: Dove Clemson, John Bender, Scan Hodol, John Fricke, Dave Tus- cany, Steve Williamson, Mile Junesky, Kei1h West, ML Gluess. Soccer 25 --1.11.--.-rw.. -'1 g-w-x ,4- ' '-' e1.'I.-. ee1 - '. 'Tw 1.3 Wu v- ' ' ' ....1 -..-..e. .- f-ylly'DfIf-rsr-Hfumyr. -F. .,
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Young Cross Country Redmen Gain Experience The I977 team was large by Carthage standards; however, half of the team were freshmen. Despite the size, the team was more unified than smaller units of the past. Although their fourth place CCIW finish was somewhat disappointing, the young team gained valuable experience running in the NCAA lll meet for the first time. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior John Enright, who led the team throughout the year, is the cmlgyr loss from the top seven through graduation. AGOVE CENTER: Mark Hinterberg finished 33rd on a 200 mun Held at the Carthage Invitational. RIGHT: Freshman Randy NFese followed the examples set by co-captoins John Entight and Pete Henkes. CROSS COUNYRY TEAM: FRONT ROW: Tim EFSOn, Jose Torres, Jim Lumen, Mark Mellurn, John Frieve. Doug Rector, Randy Niese; BACK. ROW: Tim Smith, Scott Weber, Mark Hinterberg, Tim Allenl John Enright, David Kroll, Pete Henkes, Mr. Flunugunt North Central Invitational Natre Dame lnvitationa1 Tom Jones Invitational Carthage Invitational CCIW NCAA CC OPP. Illinois Benedictine 20 39 Concordia 15 50 Lewis 38 20 Lake County 15 50 Plaiteville 29 28 UWMTC I7 47 Oshkosh 28 31 Stevens Point Quadrungutar 3rd Olivet Invitational 7th 7th 26th 1 0th 4th 4th 32nd 24 Croas Cauntry
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Studen t5 Recall Hom ecoming Enioyabie, well-planned, bui more pariicipaiion was needed. The kegger was nice Igigglel. How cboul a kegger on cam- pus? We need more activities. The Wolverine Jazz Band Con- cert was excellent. Too bad mote people didn'1go. There wasn't enough 10 do. I wish we could have won. More spirit might have helped. I enioyed the Styx concert. I! wusn'1 whaf I expected. Pot! We needed 0 Guess you had to be in a sorority or fraternity to have n n The game was iusf like any oiher. u :- dance. something to do! I don? know. I dian 90 . . . ASOVE RIGHT: Coach Art Keller and the Redmen abandoned their Faur-yords- und-o-cloud-of-dus? offense and moved 10 the air only to have six of lheir 34 pass- ing orlempts knocked down by the Carroll defense. RIGHT: Campus Mini-Olympic competition was on exciting event on Prohibition Day. BELOW: President Leniz addresses the fombull crowd during halfiime of his last Homecoming game. 26 Homecoming
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