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Carl Samberg, '89, and Morris Arvoy, '90, Director of Media Relations, hold up an Albion flag to show their Brit spirit. |
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Wally Wasil, Marcia Hepler Starkey, '74, Associate Vice President for Alumni/Parent Relations and Annual Giving, and Mary Schudel, wife of Offensive Coach, Paul Schudel, grab a bite to eat before the game. |
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The Albion College flag flies high as parents and alumni get pumped up for the game that is about to begin in Oshkosh's Titan Stadium. |
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Ben Hancock, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Carl Samberg, '89 and Marcia Hepler Starkey, '74, take a break from catching up to smile for the camera! |
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Ann Rundle, wife of head coach Craig Rundle and mom of tight end, Troy Rundle, '05, Phyllis Wood Klee, '73, Michael Klee, '72 and Marcia Hepler Starkey, '74 take a moment before lunch to catch up. |
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Jeannine, Jere, and Bernice Dehring, family of offensive lineman, Steve Dehring, '06, show their commitment to the Albion spirit! |
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Marilyn VanZee Winquist, '56, gets a heads up on the predictions for the game from the guys. |
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Marcia Hepler Starkey, '74, takes a moment to chat with more Briton fans before the game. |
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Wally and Jane Wasil, parents of quarterback, Steve Wasil, '06, talk with other parents about Briton football! |
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Ann Rundle, wife of head coach, Craig Rundle, grabs her brother and sister-in-law for a quick photo before they head into Titan Stadium for the kickoff and to watch her son, Troy, '06, play in game. |
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These Albion gals, Mary Schudel, wife of offensive coach, Paul Schudel, Ann Rundle, wife of head coach, Craig Rundle, and Kristi Brierly, Senior Associate Director, Student Organizations show thier Albion pride! |
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Coach Craig Rundle's father, Ann Rundle, Wally Wasil, and Dan Holka, '02, chat about this year's team while they enjoy the fantastic weather! |
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Wally and Jane Wasil, parents of quarterback Steve Wasil, '06, and T.J. Dhadli, '05, get their lunches before the big game. |
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