i(usehe, j - 10, 195, guard Lynn Groen, 5-11, 150, end Kelly re McCarty, 5-11, 165.Kh Juniors Gary Vetter, 5 - 10, at 130, back; Phillip Sweeney, 5- 11, lm 175, back; Randy Lux, 5 - 11, 190, center; Duane Jacobs, 5 - 9, ar 155, guard; Lance Swanson, 6-2, ,at 178, end; Ron Smith, 6-2, 185, end-tackle; Bob Hansen, 5 - 9, *11 170, back.in Hartley prospects are: Senior lt;*- guard Mark Edward, 160; junior tackle Bob Buddingh, 185; soph at tackle Danny Mohni, 200; soph al back Jeff Towne, 185; soph end ve Tim O'Brien, 160; soph guard r- Joel O'Brien, 170; junior guard Mike (another onc!)0*Brien, 150; junior back John Buck, 150.*• Top vets lost at graduation: ^ Back Randy Muilenburg, back !°1 Lanny Klctt, end Rod Roth, tack-le Duane Nagel, guard Lon Jor-ve dan, guard John Steinbeck, back rs Carvell Pearson. lf* John Laughhunn (Dana) ap-ey parentlv has instituted a crash ay program destined to have the ng Pioneers rapping on the title 1. room portals. Laughhunn, with a 20-7 career record, has Gary at Schoening (Dana) and Tom Whit's. more (Wayne) as assistants, on STANDOUT PLAYERS an Milford could easily have am half dozen standout football play-r- crs. Marv Munden, the signal-caller, only jets the 100 dash r- in : 10.3 and is one of the 'VaL rk ley's top-ranked throwers, ry Brother Don Munden, a 6 - 2, 195 senior tackle, could turn into one of the best overall forwards ad in the loop. Then there's Tom y« I-age, 6 - I, 105, senior end, ia who paced the Pioneers in pass receptions last fall, midget Doug (Super Kid) Me Intire, a 5 - 6 id halfback who tilts the scales at a hefty 115 wringing wet as a d senior (who led the squad in R tackles), senior fullback Gene Hauge, 6-0, 165, and senior ‘r guard Bob Glover, 6-0, 165, the best up-front blocker.G Other vets: Center Alan Place, a 5-11, 190; guard Mark Guthrie, ls 5-8, 150; tackle Neil Wahl-ls man, 5 - 10, 180; center Dick Welle, 5-8, 160; halfback Jeff m Ky le, 5 - 10. 165; halfback Den-lor s.Juniors: Rod Sheldon, tackle, 6-1, 180; Rick Johnson, end, 6 -1,170; Dean Luchtel, end, 6- 0, 170; soph Russ Hauge, fullback, 6 - 0, 170.standout prospects: Center Bill Dcrner, 5 - 8, 230, junior; halfback Craig Buhrow, 5 - 8, 140, junior; center Jeff Maliszewski, 5-8, 155, senior; half Dave Me In tire, 5 - 9, 135, soph; half Steve Guthrie, 5 - 10, 145.Top veterans lost were second team all - loop tackle JoelSchon-ing, second team all-league end Daryl Munden, and halfback Butch Hunter.The Pioneers' strength revolves around their backficld muscle and speed; the weakness— they must mold their interior defensive forward wall anew.There aren’t a great many lct-termen left around at Aurelia after that brilliant co-championship campaign inaugurating Don Calvert's reign.But Calvert has a habit of making do with what he has in excellent fashion. The strong points in Bulldog Town are three veterans in the line and two in the backfield.TRACY COOMBSThe forwards are tackle Tracy Coombs, 175, senior, end Jack Galvin, 6-3, 170, senior, and center Mike Mickelson, 5 - 10, 210, senior. The backs are quarter Tracy Ammons, 175, senior, and full Bruce Winterhof, 190, another fourth-year man. Huge tackle Larry Hasenwinkel, 260; and 185-pound end Dan I*aff are going to be key helpers on the front line.Calvert figures to find most of his problems with lack of experience in the rest of the starting spots. The club isn’t too deep in personnel either.The Bulldogs lost fullback Bruce Banister, halfbacks Mike Allen, Ed Hansen, flanker Dana Smith, tackle Lorrell Pingel, guard Gary Ludwig, guard Dean Weathers and tackle Gary Johnson.Paullina, with 11 veterans returning, has an outside poke at the title under Coach Ron Beer-