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Zoofgaf 'Of C38 G S 012 their scope of accomplishments became larger. Five more games stood between them and an almost unimagin- able perfect season. However, these contests passed quickly, and Central Dauphin's football team for 1958 entered the record-books-undefeated. The scores of these games speak for themselves as :o the greatness of our team. The players, coaches, loyal fans, and students can all be proud of the part they alayed in this miraculous conquest. In years to come, the players and coaches will be iorgotten, but the glorious accomplishments of the l958 football team will live on. E C.D. Opp. chanicsburg . 59 0 wanon 19 13 lliam Penn . H19 12 hop McDevitt . 25 13 Elton 39 14 'lisle . . . 20 7 quehanna .. 21 0 rth Hagerstown 60 0 .ton Hershey 49 19 ck , , 47 7 10 wins O losses DICK KUHNERT Tackle GARY SCOLLICK Tackle BOB LANDIS End BILL ROTHMAN Guard Co-Captain ' TOM MONT Back DON ESHENOUR Guard DICK WIX Believe it or not, this play resulted in a 6-pointer for Barry Guard Schmiedel. l07
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BOB FERBER End arszg Zflrsf qfnofi On August eighteenth, a group of some eighty am- bitious, determined Central Dauphin athletes took the practice field for the first time. As the dpreparation for the 1958 football season began, these la s didn't realize what honors they would bring to their school. Weeks of hard work passed, and the first game drew nigh. The varsity squad was now cut to thirty confident men. Their outlook for the coming campaign was optimisticg possibly a winning season, but hardly an undefeated one. When the Rams reached the midpoint of the season, and had been victorious in five hard-fought contests, JOHN URBAN Guard . SC Away Sept. 12 Away Sept. 19 Home Sept. 26 Away Oct. 5 MILTON BETZ Away Oct. 11 Cemef Home Oct. 17 Home Oct. 24 Home Oct. 31 Away Nov. 8 Home Nov. 14 BILL LENKER Center FRED ATTICK Back C0-Captain RAY KEENEY Back Ron Swain out-maneuvers Steelton adversary to make tackle. DAVE HOFFM, I06 Guard
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goofgaf BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Sabol fcoachl, R. Landis, R. Pettis, T. Mont, R. Wix, D. Hoffman, R. Keeney, R. Kuhnert, R. Ferber, F. Linn fmanagerj, K. Jones fstudent trainerj. SECOND ROW: Mr. Yukica Qcoachj, Mr. Paxton fcoachj, D. Eshenour, J. Urban, W. Rothman, M. Betz, 'W. Lenker, G. Scollick, R. Swain, F. Attick, Mr. Ebersole Qtrainerj. THIRD ROW: R. Lebo, J. Dietrick, R. Smith, B. Schmeidel, A. Smith, E. Schillo, J. Eshenour, D. Caum, R. Crum, C. Hoffman, W. Smith. Hgfe Con Yuesf' ' BY TUDY KAMIS The first game came, excitement was here, How far would C.D. go this year? Those Mechanicsburg Wildcats, we made 'em run. And that was Victory Number One. The second game was upon us, would we win? Could the powerful Rams do it again? Lebanon found out what'we could do, And so went Victory Number Two. The third game was a real test, If we could beat those Tigers, we'd be best, Game time came, then rain, then victory, The William Penn Tigers were Number Three. They said we were lucky, it would never last, They thought our Rams would fade out fast. 25-13 was the monstrous score, And we made McDevitt Number Four. Those Steelton guys were big an' fast an' tough, And gaeople wondered if C.D. had enough. The teamrollers ran out of gas, sputtered, and died, And Yukica's Rams ran their victory string to Five. The Thundering Herd was steppin' high, And tension mounted as the game drew nigh. We tramped on Carlisle, their heads hung low And the headlines read, C.D.-6 down and 4 to go Friday, the 24th, was soon at hand, And we found those Indians a ferocious band, But our valient Rams fought back, thank heaven, And Susquehanna was Number Seven. North Hagerstown was a highly-rated team, But our fighting Rams were on the beam. I'm glad they had that unlucky fate 'Cause we made their Hubs Ntunber Eight. We went out for X The next-to-last time, And made Milton Hershey Number Nine. When November 14 rolled around The York Bearcats came to town! ! We slaughtered them, 47 to 7 And the whole crowd was in 7th Heaven! RAMS ARE TOPS! The headlines read. Memories of the '58 season Will never be dead. I08
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