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Back row: N. Madson, backfield coachg J. Colby, D. Peterson, P. Scverson, P. Johnson, F. Hu- backer, B. Juhl, M. Johnson, manager: R. Lund, head coach. Second row: H. Hovland, G. Riekena, J. Drugg, C. 1VIcChesnee, D. Graham, P. Heller, R. Willadson, M. Halverson, J. Hagen. Front row: R. Jensen, J. Narveson, D. McCormick, J. Christen, R. Helgeson, G. Otis, R. Ashland. joofdaf OUR FOOTBALL WARRIORS met with numerous injuries and other setbacks which hampered them considerably throughout the season. They began the season with an over-all average of 180 pounds per man, which is by far the heaviest squad in Waldorf's football history. The team improved as the season went along, proving their Worth by their showing against Worthington, undefeated in conference play. The Warriors played their first game in pouring rain, losing to a formidable Austin squad. Our second game was the highlight of our Homecoming Festival. The Warriors put everything they had into the game and emerged with a highly coveted victoiy over the St. Olaf Bombers to give Waldorf one of its best home- comings in the history of the school. Our third game was a heartbreaker, in which the team got the jump on Estherville, only to lose on a pass interception in the waning minutes of play. At Fort Dodge disaster struck. The Panthers had a real field day, compiling 51 points to our 7. The next week the squad journeyed to Worthington to meet the leaders of the conference. It was there that they played their best game of the season against the strongest opposition. Being primed for the final game, the Warriors threw everything against Luther B's, emerging with a 10-0 victory. This game, which put the cap on an up-and-down season, was played in a mild gale with the field half under Water.
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Hats off to the girls who have successfully built a fighting, uni- yiocl Waldorf school spirit!
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Pass play. Haloorson snags a tough one. Take five, boys. Interference.v OH to Worthington! Don Solancl leads a cheer. F irst-string signal practice. Russ and his Dentyne smile. Merle H alvorson scores in Homecoming tussle
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