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1. Bill Whitehair and Jeff Sines bring down a Kenston runner. 2. Bob Orr on his way to another twenty yard gain. 3. Bill Bates scares away the Riverside defense. 4. “Get it, get it, jump ball.” 5. Tim Malinowski puts the crunch on a Kenston ball carrier.
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Football “78” — Almost Tops. After losing the Little Brown Jug trophy in a close game of 28-31 to Perry in the first game of the season, our determined varsity football team moved up to take second in the North- eastern Conference by defeating St. John, Riverside, Harbor, Ashtabula City, and Conneaut. One of the memorable games for different reasons was the Riverside Homecoming Game. While we had a big win, the game was ended with the River- side coach having a heart attack. This was just one of the strange events of a very different sea- son. Several football players were accorded individual honors this fall for outstanding achieve- ments. Bob Orr was selected as the most valuable offensive player in N.E.C., 1st Team All Lake County and 1st Team All News Herald. He was also selected for 1st Team Northeast Associated Press and received an All State Special Mention. Bill Whitehair also made 1st Team N.E.C. and 1st Team All County, along with 2nd Team News Herald. Jim Zirkel and John Wargelin both made 1st Team All County and 2nd Team N.E.C. Greg Elder, who was chosen for 1st Team N.E.C., was also given a News Herald Special Mention. Players cho- sen for 2nd Team N.E.C. in- cluded Greg Lyons, Scott Dade, Mark Brandt, Dave Black and Ken Blystone. Jim DiPofi, Scott Clark, Joel Gibbon, Bill Bates, Rick Fenton and Glen Potter were awarded N.E.C. Honor- able Mentions.
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Crystal Dawn And “Lights Go Down In City” This year’s homecoming dance was held in the high school cafeteria from 8-11 p.m. Couples danced to the music provided by Crystal Dawn. The scenery and dec- orations depicted the theme “When the Lights Go Down in the City”. Senior Class President David Black crowned Queen Sandi Snyder at the exciting game the night before, in which we beat Conneaut 27-26. The court consisted of Joan Baron, Jean Hoffman, Won Sang Lee and Brenda Orris.
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