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Page 29 text:
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ATTENDANCE RISES To the delightment of the ticket takers, there was always a large crowd during each of the basketball home games. There was usually more show for your money at these games. You also got to see 17 good cheer- leaders cheer, a half time show of either the dance line or perhaps elementary basket- ball game and there was always the band who cheered dedicatedly for their players. ABOVE: Mike Shultz shows so some of his basketball talents. ABOVE LEFT: Dave Kalkhoff shoots for two points. LEFT: The team gets together in a huddle for a confer- ence. 25
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BASKETBALL WORK PAYS OFF There is more to basketball than just a game. First there are the play- ers and the coaches. They keep their heads up in loosing games, and make sure everyone knows the scores when they win a game. They have long hours of practice, late suppers, and a sound long night of sleep. There are also the ner- vous fans and cheerleaders who scream their heads off during the pepfeasts to let the players that they are to win. ABOVE: Dave Kalkhoff gets another rebound to help pull a win over Milroy. RIGHT: Coach Grossman discusses plans with the cO-captains. ABOVE RIGHT: Randy Burtzel looks for some assistance in the Milroy game. 24
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WRESTLING RECORD FOR SEASON GRABBLERS If you happen to be in WHS, and see a guy walking down the hall between November and February with a growling stomach, grinding his teeth and looking as though he might grab someone and pin him any min- ute, or he is skipping dinner while the rest of the students stampede the cafeteria, you can be pretty sure he's a wrestler. All of this hard work and determination paid off as both A and B Squad fin- ished with a 11—3 win—loss season. The Grabblers placed sixth in District 10. Art and Pat Rohlik and Randy Zimmer went on to Region 3 Competition. There, Pat Rohlik placed third. WRESTLING: Row 1; J. Louwagie, T. Krammer, A. Rohlik, R. Zimmer, P. Rohlik, D. Lind- eman, D. Hauptli. Row 2; Roger Kallestrom, P. Louwagie, F. Anderson, C. Rohlik, J. Eisenmenger, S. Mathewitz, R. Steffi, Gary Hindt.
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