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The Rinky Dinksn . iiiwlf I . . 4 ' .fl gig'-b!.A1x . .ai V Front Row: M. LaBlance, J. Browe, B. Cramer, J. Beaudoin, C. Coleman, G. Chew, J. Clark, F. Wanegeshik, C. Harwood. Second Row: D. Knowland, P. Smith, T. Genia, R. Brock, J. Ladd, C. Campbell, S. Root, R. Grunch, J. Martin. Third Row: W. Supernaw, J. Reynolds, R. Grunch J. Williams, G. McBride, T. Martin, G. Keiser, T. Louiselle, J. Sneathen. Fourth Row: Coach Terry Rice, S. Supernaw, C. Bergmann, G. Snider, M. Harrington, R. Kullander. The Rayders opened the season against Rogers City with a victory over the Hurons in the only non-conference game of the year. It was a victory from the start and a great boost for the team. The Asiatic flu epidemic caused a complete disruption in our football schedule. The Grayling game was written off the record and not played at all. The Boyne City game, originally our Homecoming game, was delayed until the end of the season. The flu did not hit all the schools at once, but seemed to hit in the conference one at a time. Our season wound up with a three-win, three-loss record, with the Rayders in a three-way tie for fourth place. Our tra- ditional opponents, Boyne City, came through with flying colors and gained first place in the con- ference. They were named the number one Class C team in the state. 7
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Bob Mol, Head of the Varsity Club ...- y Bob Squa11y Mol was the only senior on our Rayder team. n Standing five-eleven, he was our leading rebounder and best 1 A defensive man. He displayed a tremendous amount of abil- M '3 , ity and played for the Red Rayders four years. This year is his second season as a regular member of the varsity team. Bob was a triple-threat man--guard, center, and forward. ge -- rf . The Charlevoix Red Rayders finished their 1957-1958 bas- ketball season in fourth place. The Rayders possessed power in depth and were consistently feared by their oppo- nents. Regardless of score or standing, the Rayder quintet never ceased giving every game every ounce of play. This year's undefeated Reserve squad, added to our returning varsity juniors, should result in a powerful team for next year. Front Row: Ron Andersen, Chuck McDermott, Stanley Harwood, John Bingham-Treasurer, Bob Mol-President, Scott Supernaw-Vice-President, Mike Geneit-Secretary, Larry Ingalls. Second Row: Coach Carey, Gerry Burke, Steven Wells, Eric Arvilla, Bill Poquette, Rodney Ostrum, Joe Beaudoin, Larry Smith, Steven LaBlance, Ed Louiselle. Third Row: Richard Muma, Tom Lakies, Floyd Genia, Ronald Balch, Ken Wojan, Ron Vandenberg, Bruce Pease, Richard Van Raaphorst, Stanley Smith, Ted Mason. JS t i sf -5, x:.,1,Q,. si Q ff'
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