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no we , ff FRONT: Delmar Rutz, Coach Kaufman, Bob Marinko, Coach Costilow, Fred Schwoerke, Glen Walther BACK: Dave Werner, Bob Menz, Jack Spindler, Don Gassmann. V, W ff
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FRONT ROW: Bob Marinko, Delmar Rutz, Dave Werner, Jack Spindler, Bob Kuethe, Bob Menz, Don Gassmann, Glen Walther, Clark Barnes, Dennis Rinderer, Bill Siverly. SECOND ROW: Walter Leavelle, Ralph Hemann, Jerry Zobrist, Richard Smith, Larry Widman, Fred Schwoerke, Dave Ramsey, Francis Dubach, Morton Schott, Don Nihiser, Francis Braundmeier, Don Danley. THIRD ROW: Coach Kaufman, Manager Gary Donnelly, Burnell Hartlieb, Eddie Guentensberger, Curt Neudecker, Waldo Merkle, Denny Hundsdorfer, Jerry Marti, Larry Ronat, Joe Ernst, John Carpen- ter, Darrell Hirsch, Dicky Wehrle, Stephen Smith, Chuck Cristoe, Terry Haller, Gary Voegele, Don Ritchie, Manager Doug Klein, Davey Fenton, Coach Costilow. Highland scores a T.D. 5 , 1 ia- ' f he 1 , S., xg . M It W Wwfawx S. W Q The team 1n action saga 's z fNL',,, si, , M.. .Alu F' in 'mf A The Bulldogs of Highland High, direct- ed by Coach Costilow and Assistant Coach Kaufman, showed great spirit and determin- ation. Although the Varsity was greatly out- classed, it was improved and promised future victories . They played the more experienced schools such as Bethalto, Wood River, Roxana, Riverview Gardens, Madison, Cahokia, and Dupo. However, when the competition was more equal, several victories were credited to Highland by the Junior Varsity and the Freshman team. The Junior Varsity won two games and the Freshman one.
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R, Landolrgl B, Allrich D. Samuelson, K. Byrne, S. Imboden, L. Schien. igriti-iiizllizg W K 1 , S gg, . f X . .fr - - ff .r..r..w :fe , ,se f -- e , E Q ,, , L, M ,, 12, .H .W ,, .W I Y? si. by Jane Austin Kendall On November 16 the Juniors presented their play, Pride and Pre- judice . It was a three act play a- bout an English family in the 17th century. There were five daughters in the family and Mrs. Bennet, the mother, was doing her best to have them wed. Her attempts were a- musing to Mr. Bennet, until one daughter eloped and another was ill because she had lost her lover. Three were wed to well-to-do gen - tlemen, for which Mrs. Bennet took credit. Judy Strebel, Sylvia Lueker, , I. Strebel, S. Holcombe K. Warnecke, N. DeLaurenti, K. Byrne, D. Samuelson, R. Schrumph, S, Imboden, I. Strebel, S. Holcombe, B. Allrich, B. Menz. Jean Zobrist, N. DeLaurenti, K. Warnecke, I. Strebel ' 9 Q ...I J w In t
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