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ourth, gizth and Sixth Ggrcwleo llack llow: llose Marie Silverlmerg, llohertSumovich,,lerry Martin, James Guddeford, Lefloy Larson, Deliltta Westring, Kenneth Koziol, Garlene Gustafson, Richard Lesiak, 'Vlarlene Shanahan, Margaret Griffin. Middle llow: ,Ioan Flaherty, Gary Curtis, Larry Pearson, Donald Ziemha, Kenneth Westring, Patrick Rarnaekers, llichard Strnad, Dick Shanahan, Kenneth Larson, ,Io Dean Davison. Front Row: ,Io Ann Smith, Dennis Swanson, Angie Gzarnick, Bill Finley, Gary Hollman, Cheryl irish, john lloffmf-ister, Ted Gremers, Kathy llosenfelt, David Martin, Harriet Gustafson, Bob Bright, Flvelyn Scriven, John Burke, Ginette Dlson. Absent: Patty Shanahan. Teachers: Miss Vrana, Fourth Grade and Mrs. Jake jernherg, Fifth and Sixth Grades. eventh anal Qightln Qrcwleo Fourth Row: Janice Brooks, Larry Koziol, Edwin Scriven, Martin Koziol, ,Ierry Koziol, jack Boss,Gale McNeff, Carol Pearson, Donnie Drozd. Third flow: john Kuntz, Pauline Ashby, Teddy Bright, James Griffin, Ted Taylor, Betsy Nore, Tom Beck, Kenneth flood. Second llow: Kathleen Kaup, Bonnie Brooks, Patty Wells, Warren Smith, Carol Taczek, Edward Martin, Linda Fggli, ,lack Dalton. First llow: Flddie Taylor, llarriet Anderson, Robin Davison, Dennis Shanahan, Kathy Flaherty, Melvin Prorok, Albert Griffin. Teachers: Mrs. Atkins, Seventh Grade and Miss Churchill, Eighth Grade. Mr. Nelson taught the eighth grade the second semester.
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inalergarten and girot Qracle 8 . if U wmv Back Row: Bobby lrish, Cynthia Koziol, Wayne Wruble, Deborah Quackenbush, Mike Yokley, Gwendolyn Juhl Linda Peterson, Joey Morris, Ronnie Schnieder, Susan Mark. Third Row: Chuck Olson, Terry llash, Danny lleft, Elsie Shockley, MonicaPatrick, Eddie Ziemba, Sharlene Jarecke Janelle Griffin, Becky Taylor, Donna Davison, Timmy McNeff. Row Two: Danny Birkel, David Cremers,.Monte Hack, Connie Wake, Patricia Eggli, Jim Snyder, Eddy Kruse Dennis Frey, Stevie llansen. Row One: Jerry Morris, Brad Fisher, Monica Cave, Ann Nore, Jerilyn Juhl, Jimmy Peterson, Randy llood, David Ramaekers, Donnie Anderson, Debby Snyder. Absent: Anne Dalton and John Finley. Teachers: Miss Winell, First Grade and Mrs. Fuerst, Kindergarten. econal and fhircl graded Back flow: Connie Cuddeford, Rosemary Martin, Mary Kay Cremers, Vicki Hash, Judy Dalton, Douglas Cuddeford, Anita Strnad, Jane Finley, Mary Ann Sumovich, June Peterson. Middle Row: Melvin Smith, Marilyn Ramaekers, Mary Koziol, Teddy McNeff, Gail Anderson, Ted Quackenbush Linda Patrick, Edgar Shockley, Steven Wake, John Patrick, Genelle Strnad. First Row: Jerri Elm, Carolee Uehling, Rachel Taylor, James Spackman, Virginia Finley, Donald Hood, Carol Rosenfelt, Diane flood, Pauline Cave. Teachers: Miss Wenz, Second Grade and Mrs. Griffin, Third Grade. ..16..
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Ll ootlsccll Back Row: Mr. Fuerst-Assistant Coach, Jim lrwin, Wayne Kruse, Ed Johnson, Gary Swanson, Joe Swantek, Dwayne Dannelly, Dale Urwin, ,Ioe Hamaekers, and Mr. Joyce-Coach. Middle How: Ed Ramaekers, Bill Doe, Wayne McBride, Larry McNeff, Lefioy Rockey, Duane Bright, Dwayne McBride, and Dale Dannelly. Front Row: Fred Samuelson, Don Schumacher, Bryan Smith, Richard Peterson, Gail Johnson, Richard Silverherg, and Dean Beck. The 1056 football season started out with great success by the Genoa Orioles. Under the leadership of Coach Marshall Joyce and Assistant Coach l.arry Fuerst the Orange and Black scampered to a 7-0 victory over Polk. The game was filled with frequent fumbles due to first game jitters. The team played very fine ball in the first half and cut Dwayne Bright, the speedy halfback loose for a long run to score the only touchdown of the game. Genoa came back on the field in the second half but they seemed to have lost all their fire on offense but held Polk to a standstill in the middle of the field for the remainder of the game. ln the second game of the season Genoa was trounced by Fullerton 47-7. The Warriors had the Genoa boys bettered in speed and experience. The home town boys gave the Warriors a good game in the first half but again they looked as if they gave up in the last half. Fullerton went on to win for our first defeat. Larry lllcNeff made the touchdown, with Richard Silverberg kicking the extra point. On October 5 we traveled to Newman Grove to absorb the second loss in a row by a score of 40-13 with Bryan Smith making 12 points and Silverberg kicking the extra point. The Genoa boys played a good game all the way and gave Smith plenty of help in scoring. On October 12 we were overrun by Silver Creek 37-13 for the first time in four years. This was a big set back to the team, but Silver Creek just had too much speed in Prodroza and Kiliarl for GCY10a'S inexperienced ball club. Smith made all 13 points of this game on short jaunts through the line. On October 19 we again played away from home. We journeyed to Osceola only to lose 21-6 with Smith just making it over for the touchdown. The first half was very thrilling, but it started to drizzel a little and that seemed to put the fire out for Genoa. This was the fourth loss in a row for the Genoa boys. On October 23 we played a rated team in St. Paul. During this game no one played up to his standards and let St. Paul romp 40-0. The whole team was tired of getting beat so bad, but what could they do against a team that had twice as much experience as they had? -13..
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