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BOTTOM ROW: Gary Currie, Dick McDonough, Roger Wiese, Kent Stille, Junior Hummel, Larry Grieme, Bill Hummel. SECOND ROW: John Alexander, Mgr., Don Thompson, Jay Murray, Dan Arthur, Gil Huseman, Dick Waterbury, Paul Wiese, Don Johnson, Chuck Martin, Coach Bumann. THIRD ROW: Ron Grieme, John Kotz, Terry Markley, Bob Pender, Larry Hase, Jack Lacy, George Naberhaus, Gary Markley, Ron Sandhoff. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Struble, Duane Kent, Dennis Bennett, Randall Marston, Jim I-Iaselhoff, Tom Watson, Richard Naberhaus, Chuck Thompson, Dean McDonough. aatfdff Football practice began with a record number of 37 boys reporting. Our season ended with a 4-4 record. lt was more successful than the record implies. Statistics show we out-scored our opponents 102-735 had fewer furnblesg fewer yards penalizedg threw seven fewer passes and yet gained 100 yards more by passing. We had a strong defenseg holding our opponents right at the goal line more than once. Offen- sively,wehad a fine passing, kicking and running attack with the quarter back keep or give play working quite effectively, The squad chose Don Johnson and Gilbert Husernan as captains. Paul Wiese was selected s as most valuable player. 7756 S Schaller 6 Lytton Schaller '7 Newell Schaller 0 Lohrville Schaller 25 Dow City Schaller 12 Lake View Schaller O Wall Lake Schaller '7 Early Schaller 45 Galva 30
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