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The Maroons began the season by walking over the Wiiliston varsity in a great team effort, but this was not an indication of what the sea- son would be. The first conference game was a close one against Botno, which was followed by another close one with Parshall. The Parshall team turned over the game in the last two min- utes for an unwanted loss. The Maroons may not have had the season they really wanted, but they had satisfying victories against New Town and Mohall. Mohall's defeat made up for the loss suffered to them the year before. The Maroons had accomplishments that they were proud of.
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RM f$ foothcM The Maroons had a better than average football season. They went forth with the determination of taking the conference title. Un- der the leadership of Art Glasoe, the coaches built the team into a sound unit, capable of defeating even the best. Optimism was high throughout the season and everyone was proud to be a Maroon Booster. Even with the injuries suffered by the team they were behind them all the way. This really showed because the Maroons never gave up. 1st ROW, 1 to r: D. Wells, N. Biwer, C. Chaffee, L. Anderson, P. Brady. 2nd ROW: M. Nystuen, Mgr., D. Tangedal, K. Anderson, B. Carlson, L. Stammen, T. Chaffee, C. Johnson, L. Ralph, P. Sundberg, Asst. Coach. 3rd ROW: Head Coach A. Glasoe, P. Elsbernd, R. Lervik, N. Jacobson, J. Marshall, E. Nordstog, M. Gjovig, K. Overbo, M. Miller, R. Torkelson, Asst. Coach. 4th ROW: G. Gilbertson, S. Wenker, S. Cowley, G. Lindsey, B. Peterson, M. Hendrickson, M. Haugland, C. Mortenson, J. Olson, R. Boldt. 6
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Homecoming this year had more spirit than most. The Maroons were having a good football season and everyone had high spirits. The Student Council and cheerleaders worked hard to plan a week that would be remembered, and each day was planned ahead to build school spirit. Monday was hush day, when the girls couldn't talk to the guys. Hush buttons moved freely and at the end of the day, Gene Olson was crowned Mr. Irresistible and Lana Kroshus was Miss Blabbermouth. On Tuesday, everyone wore clashing clothes, and on Wednesday the school colors had to be worn. Friday brought a kangaroo court to punish all those who didn’t contribute to the spirit of Homecoming Week. The Senior football players acted as judge and jury and decided the punishments. A lot of hard work was put in on floats this year. The Seniors took first with their float Can the Braves. This was the third year that the Class of '73 took first place. Second place was won by the Juniors. 8
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