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Show + CP aplasia ih OS eo a LETTERMEN es Pride for grand old Weber is what each of our lettermen is made up of. They upheld Weber’s spirits and tradition by doing their very best in each individual sport. As they each earned their letters, another husky voice was added to the roll call. Our ane lettermen represent the strength and stature that has become a part Back row: Bruce Beringer, Ryan Jones, Mark Hodson, Richard Haws, Paul Crezee, Brent Vaughn, Kraig Lund, Kefford Jones, Ed Van Beekum, Joe Head, Fourth row: Aseal Farr, Rex Lund, Roy Wyatt, Gary Stewart, Bruce Roberts, Dennis Montgomery, Kevin Trussell, Keith Wilkensen, Richard Jensen, Mike Ballif. Third row: Kim Shade, Mark Patterson, Jeff Farr, Paul Ellsworth, Ross Olsen, Dennis Illum, Dennis Mecham, Kent Hadley, Murry Olsen, Doug Illum, Bill Barker, Junior Second row: Ray Hinchcliff, Danny Searle, Kerry Ropelato, Bowden. Reed D. Mille, David Saunders, Rod Shaw, Ron Surrage, Jed McCormick, Keith ee ee of every proud Weber Warrior. They strive to create good sportsmanship and pride in our school. They know that Weber’s place is on top, and that’s just where they’ve helped to put her this year. Buswell, Dennis Hadley. Front row: Phil Orton, Ronnie Roybal, Ambrose Hathali, Roger Bailey, Vern Garner, Mike Knight, Alan Cutler, Rocky Woodruff, Herman Olquin, Gary Saunders, Ron Burhley. Absent: Pat Cuskelly, Randy Dalton, Ross Herrick, Kirk Kelly, Lamar Kendall, Gene Martinez, Blake Costley, Allen Donoviel, Doug Shaw, Glen Slieght, Larry Hogge, Blake Costley, Mike Grieves, Greg Rowley, Carl brook, Tim Carver, Mike Holmes, Richard Long, Dave Chadwick, MuirJoe Kiabatouni, Kirk Dickamore, John Fox, Charles Christensen, Dean Hall, Alan Paradis, Shane Costley. It’s a long way down that field, with a lot of tough men to meet before the end is reached. But our mighty Warriors kept on going all season long. We may not have always been on the top, however our spirits never lagged, and our boys never gave up. As the saying goes, “It’s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game that counts.” |