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For the first time in many years, only two seniors participated in this fall sport. Neal Hoffman, who was selected by his teammates as the best defensive player, and Don Schmidt, senior co-captain and excel- lent ball handler, added the invaluable component of experience. This was the year that a new coach, Homer Earll, emerged to shape a young and promising team. Those who braved the chilly winds, enjoyed the fine offensive power of Scott Joyner, the team's leading scorer. Scrappy Bill Spangler, junior co- captain, provided the specators with sperkl- ing offensive and defensive maneuvers. Coaching maintained excellent morale, and although they lost more games than they won, the team managed to outscore their opponents by 22-25 goals. It has long been a tradition at WMC that our soccer teams, including a number of All-Americans, are composed of individ- uals who excel while maintaining integral team interests. The outstanding spirit which all of the members manifested is a tribute to their ability to rise above defeat and keep fighting. SOCCER TEAM-First row, left to right: A. Feigelson, D. Schmidt, co-captain, N. Hoffman, W. Spangler, co-cap- tain, R. Creitz, S. Joyner. Second row: D. Millhouser, F. Winter, R. Speth, M. Waghe]gtein, L. Harchenhorn, R. May- amona. Third row,' H. Hartsock, R. McCann, E. Coburn, J. Daily, B. Canaras, R. Brown, Manager.