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X 7 B7 E4 3 ...... 4 5 flea Romano, Mike Challoner, manager Steve Scott, coach Joe Teefey, ton, Dennis Toth, Roger Fraley, Fred Patrick, Doug Williford, Bill An- coach Ted Keller, manager George Bergdoll, Wayne Overton, Mike Nor- derson, Pat Piercy, Dick Titus. Walker from West Virginia. The offense was led by a pint-size operative named Bill Rippon. Di- recting the team from his quarterback position, Rippon ran and passed his way to honorable mention on the All Small College and All Mason-Dixon teams. Wayne Overton, freshman end from Richmond also made honorable men- tion All-Small College, as did soph. tackle sensa- tion Mike Norton. These two standouts were high school teammates. Rippon and Norton were also 2nd team All Mason-Dixon. The punting chore was handled by freshman, Ed Neal, and this fullback from Danville launched 40 kicks for a 36.8 average. Coaches Keller and Teefey look to the future with a gleam in their eye, as they see dawning a new era in football on the Ashland campus. Carrying on a tedius recruiting program, the staff has signed many top high-school scholastic- athletic standouts. Included, in this array of fu- ture talent are several local boys, and as they de- velop, local support develops. This, too, is an in- tregal part of a successful football program. Coach Keller talks over game instructions with his captains Bob McCo Bill Baumeister. cfwwf at 'Q I tnnuunm. nnell and 31
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