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Though not everyone could always play, they were all kept busy charting and recording important statistics. WE'RE NUM The success of a championship team can be measured by the efforts of all concerned. The team, under a great coaching staff, was hard-working and determined to win. Part of their success must be credited to the enthusiastic fans-in-the-stands . who braved the elements to cheer their team to victory. After the last sprinkle of confetti had fluttered to the ground, one could still hear the echoed refrain, Were number one! Orono, indeed, was a champion ! Jeff Murlowski was often seen in this position during many plays. Instead of running around or through, he flew over. The members of the B-squad are. FIRST ROW: T. Haislet, R. Behrens, E. Vincent. R. Dingwall, C. Sundean. R. Rudolph. D. Eisinger, T. Shannon. SECOND ROW: Coach Julsrud, S. Roth, J. Messner. M. Gudim, O Rit- 28 chie, G. Anderson, M. Mathison. C. Griffin, S. Peterson. B. Walker. THIRD ROW: B. Loso, H. Brantingham. B. Solyst. T. Skreen, L. Gamble, T. Quammen. S. McPherson, J. Young, T. Thorfinnson.
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Even though the final score was 41-0 in Orono's favor, Waconia was still able to pull down one of our players. As you see, it did take their whole TOGETHERNESS Mike Anderson was all bonus in coming through so unexpectedly. Steve Alchrona proved valuable to the cause. Bill Schularick was the most under-rated player at 150 lbs. Mike Brown was an unexpected bonus at 140 lbs. Earl Tjomsland, Jim Forde and Craig Anderson made contributions in their own special ways. Orono salutes these seniors and this team of champions. Assistant captain Mark Peltier displayed his exceptional outside speed as he runs to score, leaving his opponents flat on their faces team to perform this feat. All this added to the l9o Orono Homecoming festivities. One of the smaller players. Mike Brown proved his greatness by out running his pursuer and taking Orono closer to its goal 27
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3ER 1! Take your pitch everyone. Basses, you come in on the word 'victory' and hold it until the end of the game. After the completion of one play, the two Mikes take a quick glance at the sidelines to receive their next signals from the coaches. As the crowd looks on with much interest and anticipation, Tim slips for an Orono touchdown which will add an additional six points to make through the hands of the Buffalo tackier. He then proceeds down the field this particular game a winning one for Orono. 29
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