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4240 FOOTBALL SQUAD Back row: Assistant Coach Schumacher, Ray Mehlhoff,Gary Breltag,Ar1in Grabowska, Duane Bain,Darrel Scha1b1e,Larry Schnaldt, Albert Erdmann,Gary Guthm1ller,Melvln Serfoss, Coach McPhee. Middle row: Billy Breitag,James Schwahn, Melvin Breitag, Frank Bain,Dean Kreln,Dale Smolnisky,E1mer Ketterling,Arnold Lechner,Buddy Scha- ffer, Clifford Weisz. Front row: Alouis Schwahn, Kenneth Weisz,Ronnie Schaffer, James Breitag, Marvin Ketterllng,Le1and Welshaar,Robert Huber,Sldney Schalble. m1e0a44e10'Zf,1Pa94hm nada The Pirates experienced their best football season in many years as they compiled a M-2 record. With Gary Breltag at the helm and Elmer Ketter- ling, Melvin Breitag, and Gary Guthmlller across the T behind him, the Pirates manhandled Ellendale, Eureka, Aberdeen 'X Juniors, and Ashley in winning N, their first four games of the season. However, erratic trade I4 winds blew the Pirates off il- course at the two-thirds mark, On 0ne-0n tw0-snap1 and they lost their last two games to the Aberdeen Sopho- mores and Linton. 1 tl' 5' -:L , -nl Q. .I .l- A l Here we Comet Step lightly!They're our toes! 26
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Pima Glam A Bom' Saw PEP CLUB Back row: Richard Schumacher,Roger Opp,Kenneth Weisz,Arlen Guthmiller, Duane Bain,Leon Lapka, Gerald Kallas, Kelly Crompton,Carol Walth,Carol Becker.Thlrd row:Ruth Lapka,Raymond Mehlhoff,Lyman Kiem,Rueben Schock, Karen Muhlbeier, LaDonna V1lhauer,Darlys Schanzenbach, Joanne Heagley, Marcella Hoffman, Connie Boyle,Karen Durheim,Phyllis Kiesz.Second row: Mary Ann Rempfer,Darlis Dain,Janice Heag1ey,Jean He1be1,Rose Kaul,Mary Ann Hoffman, Lorraine Geffre,Marva Lou Rau. Lapka,Mable Schock,Charlotte Eichelberg,Caroline Front row: Sylvia Rott,Esther Kaul,Rebecca Rath, Marlon Becker,Cralg Knudson,C1lfford Weisz,L1nda Muhlbeier. fl s P I ,. Xl 3 Exercising their vocal chords and al- most blasting Pirate Pete from his crowls nest, the pep club, led by the cheerlea- ders, sparked their team on to victory and proudly wore their new beanies. Lettermen, decked out in their new ro- yal blue and white jackets, not only displayed the school colors but also up- held LHS honor in setting an example of good sportsman- ship. a, Mari- wana f a' 'f'L2 s Q Rah for Our' side! Display Pep Club beanies. 7 15 ng , Q, 6 -ef? 2lg?,-Q Q 1 Y I L, in , 3 A . ., l as . .r g , V7 V 1165 X Z . 1 X X A , f f Q 1 A li LETTERMEN'S CLUB Back row: Billy Breitag,Leland Weishaar, James Breltag, Buddy Schaffer, Melvin Breitag,Sidney Schalble,C1lfford Weisz. Middle row:Arnold Lechner,Dean Krein,Alhert Erd- mann, Daune Bain, Larry Schnaldt, Melvin Serfoss, Gary Guthmlller, Mr. McPhee,adviser.Front row:James Schwahn, Frank Bain, Gary Breitag,Arlin Grabowska,E1mer Ketter- ling,Kenneth Weisz. 28
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