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FOOTBALL The first week of football practice saw nearly 40 prospects working very hard to win a position on the starting lineup against Reinbeck. On September 9, the Ramblers proved that they had the ability for a good season by defeating the Reinbeck team 32-12. On September 15, the Ramblers were hosts to the Charles City Reserves, whom they polished off in fine fashion 27-0, The following week the Ramblers journeyed to Riceville where they tangled with a rugged host team, finally coming out on top 27-0. Nora Springs was the next victim to bow to the Ramblers, 25-7. On homecoming night the Ramblers derailed the Manly Railroaders 26-0 for their third straight conference victory. On October 14, the Ramblers rambled over St. Ansgar 52-6, with the reserves showing up very well in the last half, On Dad's Night, a highly spirited Rambler squad took the field against Rockford in a game which was rated a tossup. The spirited Ramblers came out on top 30-6, The following Friday the Ramblers showed they had no desire to share the title crown with any- one by bombarding Nashua out of contention 20-7, thus clinching the crown and winning the Little Brown Jug. When the Ramblers invaded Ackley they did everything but put the ball across the goal, out- rushing the Raiders- but just couldn't score. The Ramblers finished the season with 8 wins, and 1 tie to earn third place ranking inthe state Class 2 Division, behind Scraton and Ackley. Allison
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Homecoming was held October 7, on the Greene football field. A parade of floats and decorated bieyeles and tricyeleswasheld before the game. The senior float urging the team to Detail-em won first prize. Ann Rottler won first in the bicycle contest. First in the tricycle contest was Karen Barnhart. During the half of the game, the suspense of who was to be queen was ended when Rosalind Ray was crowned by her sister, Pat, last year's queen. Her attendants were Barbara Voigts, Jeanne Barrels, Mari- lyn Andrews, and Barbara Knapp. Co-captains, Larry Dovey and Bob Smith presented the queen with roses and each attendant with a corsage on behalf of the football team. Homecoming
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