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Back Row: George Pomey, Richard Hildreth, Lawrence Tregoning, William Buntin, Douglas Greenwald,
Middle Row: asst. coach Tom Jorgenson, Horace Ludwig, Charles Adams, Paul Schuldt, Edward Petrick, asst. coach Tom Skala
Front Row: Douglas Herner, John Harris, captain George Thomas Cole, coach Dave Strack, Robert Cantrell, John Oosterbaan, Thomas Eveland
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Back Row: Jon Hall, Joseph Nameth, Don Petroff, Richard Donley, John Tidwell, Charles Higgs, Tom Cole, Steve Schoenherr, Rod Linder, Tom Eveland
Front Row: asst. coach Tom Jorgenson, head coach Dave Stack, asst. coach Jim Skala
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Back Row: asst. coach, Ed Klum, Bill Lyle, Denny Sikkila, Anthony Dietz, Bob Henighan, head coach Jim Carras
Front Row: James Carson, Carl Condon, Dean Kobane, Mike Will, David Hall
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Back Row: asst. coach Ed Klum, Trent Isgrig, Bill Lyle, Mike Hill, James Carson, Carl Condon, David Hall
Front Row: Mike Lyons, Chris Brockway, Bob Henighan, Anthony Dietz, David Jasper, head coach Jim Carras
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Back Row: Scott Hayes, Mike Affeldt, Mike Emanuel, Kevin Harris
Front Row: Mike Reabe, Kevin Hinton, Kevin Vernick, Michael Harris
Kneeling: coach Jim Carras
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Back Row: head coach Jim Carras, Mike Affeldt, Andrew Chapman, Michael Harris, assistant coach Ed Klum
Front Row: Scott Hayes, Andy Matthews, Brian Seipke, Kyle Kilcherman, Nick Lossia
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Back Row: Kyle Kilcherman, Andy Matthews, Kevin Hinton, Brian Seipke, Nicholas Lossia, Scott Hayes, Ray Coyne
Front Row: coach Jim Carras, Andrew Chapman, Michael Harris, Mike, Affeldt, Asst. coach Ed Klum
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Standing, L-R: Andy Matthews, Andrew Chapman, Michael Harris, Mike Affeldt, Brian Seipke, Nicholas Lossia, Scott Hayes
Seated: Kyle Kilcherman, Kevin Hinton, Ray Coyne
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Left to right: Forrest Hall, James Baird, Bert Carr, James Hooper
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L-R: Lew Fenner, Bob Harris, Ralph Bromund, Barry Spicer, Jim Hynds, Paul Levy, Tom Osterlamnd, Lew Hyman, John Buss, Phil Bolton, Arno Lascari, Gil LaRose, coach Newt Loken
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Top Row: Leo Cunningham, James Grissen, Joseph Bosza, Ralph Fritz, Robert Ingalls, Harry Anderson, Norman Call
5th Row: Harlin Fraumann, Milko Sukup, Robert Westfall, Robert Zimmerman, Edward Czak, Clifford Wise, Harold Lockard, Robert Kolesar, George Hildebrandt
4th Row: Rudolph Sengel, Albert Wistert, Reuben Kelto, Jack Butler, Tom Harmon, Holbrooke Seltzer, Glen Ireland, George Ceithaml
3rd Row: William Melzow, John Laine, Joseph Rogers, Paul Gannatal, Harry Kohl, Wallace Keating, Philip Sharpe, Rudy Smeja
2nd Row: Charles Schmeling, David Nelson, Michael Megregian, Fred Dawley, John Karwales, Louis Woytek, Clarence Hall, Robert Flora
Front Row: Frank Day, Robert Smith, Larry Wichter. Ted Kennedy, Forest Evashevski, Robert Kresja, Otto Chady, Elmer Madar
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Front Row, Left to Right: Thomas DeMassa, James Sytek, Jack Zachary, Robert Wojcik, Jerry Leith, Harry Newman, Jr., Dave Brown, James McPherson, Alvin Groce, Grant Walls, John Halstead, Joseph Brefeld, Richard Syring, Phil Barger, Wilfrid Grein, John Galarneault.
Second Row: Coach Don Dufek, John Batsakes, Paul Poulos, Fred Olm, Dennis Fitzgerald, Jim Byers, Doug Oppman, Robert Ptacek, John Herrnstein, Gary Prahst, Walt Johnson, Gerald Marciniak, Willie Smith, Anthony Rio, Michael Dupay, Mike Fillichio, Bob Johnson, Jim Dickey, Coach Matt Patanelli.
Third Row: Coach Jack Blott, Coach Bob Hollway, James Gray, Maynard Stetten, Gordon Morrow, Eugene Sisinyak, Guy Curtis, B. Lee Hall, Darrell Harper, Jared Bushong, Alex Callahan, Wesley Maki, Donald Kolcheff, Fred Julian, George Genyk, Gerald Smith, Robert Swanson, Willerfred Wilson, Erwin Crownley, Coach Ben Oosterbaan.
Back Row: Coach Wally Weber, Reid Bushong, Gary McNitt, Bill Stein, Tom Jobson, Donald Hannah, Gary Kane, John Walker, Willard Hildebrand, Paul Raeder, Darrell Thorpe, Daniel Snow, Thomas Kerr, Lovell Farris, David Palomaki, Bradley Myers, Donald Deskins, Arthur Lazik, John Spidel, Keith Cowan, Henry Stuart, Coach "Bump" Elliott.
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 60119
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The point of departure for these reflections is life, since its protection is the central purpose encouraging the defense of human rights and of public health. Life in the Andes has an exceptional diversity. Particularly in Ecuador, my country, this diversity constitutes a characteristic sign that is expressed in two main forms: natural megadiversity and multiculturalism. Indeed, Ecuador’s small territory synthesizes practically all types of lifezones that exist on Earth, having received the gift of high average rates of solar energy and abundant nutritional sources, which have facilitated the natural reproduction of countless species that show their beautiful vitality in the variety of ecosystems that compose the Andean mountain range, the tropical plains, the Amazon humid forests, and the Galapagos Islands. But besides being a highly biodiverse country, it is also a plurinational and multi-cultural society, in which the activity of human beings, organized into social conglomerates of different historical and cultural backgrounds, have formed more than a dozen nations and peoples. Regrettably this natural and human wealth has not been able to bear its best fruits due to the violent operation of a deep social inequity – unfortunately also one of the highest in the Americas—which conspires against life and is reproduced in national and international inequitable relations. This structural inequity has changed its form throughout the centuries and currently has reached its highest and most perverse level of development.