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Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 27 Oct 4 Oct 1 1 Oct 18 Oct 25 Nov l Nov 8 McNary McNary McNary McNary McNary MCNary McNary McNary McNary SEASON RECORD 3 4 T 0 0 0 North 7 0 7 Ashland 0 6 6 Lebanon 0 0 0 Albany 0 7 7 South 0 7 19 North 0 0 6 Corvallis 6 0 26 Sweet Home 6 0 6 Junc. City 1234 0700 02770 0070 7667 141270 0677 7700 6760 0709 Here There Here There There There H ' . . em Coaches Pieters and Saxton look on. while Coach Morris receives information regarding weaknesses in opponents de- fense. ' Here Here 68 Celts start season, Row 1: Dolan Collins, Hal Kemp, Don Captain, Tim LaBrousse, Bruce Barnes, Rex Yoder, Ron Quimby, Mark Haffercamp, Steve Beals, John VanKeulen, Tom Grieves, Rod Kimerling, ley. Row 2: George Wheeler, Mark Bourland, Stan Beyer, Dave Mike Chown, Johnson, Jeff Dennis Press- Rounds, Don Curde, Mike Manning. Dan Reisch, John Newell, Les Slattum, Roger Synowski, Rich Underwood, Kyle Gribskow. John Komyate. Gary Willard, Craig Melott, Joe Apiado, Paul Schoenborn. Claude Derrick, Ken delsooze. Row 3: Mark Northey, Mike Condit, Steve
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The Birth of a The change from Piperettes to Celtans marked the emergence of a drill team rather than a dance group, said Mrs. Carol D. Ritter advisor and director of the drill team. The purpose of Celtans is to provide half time entertainment at basketball games, develop poise and good grooming, and to promote lea- dership, cooperation and scholarship. Mrs. Ritter said that this year they tried to become a service group as Well as a performing group. Chosen as officers of the team, which consists only of seniors, were co-captains Judy Berg and Kathy Neuswanger. President was Dawn rill Team Bauer, vice-president Peggy Enningag and secretary-treasurer Janelle Meier. On December 14, the group per- formed at North Salem for McNary's Homecoming game. They provided entertainment at Willamette Univer- sity on February 15, and during the State Basketball Tournament, the Celtans were invited to perform. They demonstrated their precision talents March 21 and 22 before tourney capacity crowds. Squad leaders responsible for organizing the girls were Jane Sundet, Janice Pyle, Peggy Enninga, Dawn Bauer, Kathi Newswanger, and Judy Berg. . i uni kr: . W-il Ri7.Yfli?i
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Celt ridmen Have 1-9 Record 1968 proved to be a year of disappointment for the Cel- tic gridmen as their only win came against Sweethome 26- 19. Though McNary's season record of 1-8 was not statisti- cally very impressive, the mighty Celts still proved to be ad- mirable foes for the other teams in the league. In fact two of McNary's losses were decided by a single point: Lebanon 6- 7 and North 19-20. Two other games were decided by one touchdown. The future looks increasingly better for the Celtics how- ever as 30 juniors and 64 sophomores will return next year to carry the blue and white to victory. Among those return- ing next year will be fullback Ethan Bergman who carried the ball 133 times for 471 yards and punter Mike Chown who averaged 25.8 yards per kick. Other hopeful starters will include Jeff Beals and Ken DeLooze at running backs and Rex Yoder at quarterback. DoS21rl. BOU McKee, Rick Morley, Larry Lewis, Mike Gregg, Eric Oleson. Mike Yourkowski. Larry Hayward, Sam Sundet, Jerry Wil- Davenport, Dennis Duncan, Larry Salter, Mark Anderson, Joel lis, Ken Gierloff, Cliff Toney, Chuck Marshall, Chris Barker, Dave Plaisanoe, Dave Kirkwood, Chris Anderson. Ken Dalke. Ken Niv- Sullivan, Kurt Largent, Scott Wilder, Charlie Middleton. Paul Heg- ens, Randy Hybertson. Row 4: Curt Thayer. Jerry Bennett. Bob stiom, Ethan Bergman.
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