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- George Frank Ceithaml (/ˈsaɪhæməl/ SY-ham-əl; February 10, 1921 – May 24, 2012) was an American football quarterback and coach. He was the starting quarterback...
- (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945) Yerges (1945–1947)...
- (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945) Yerges (1945–1947)...
- (center), Franks (right guard), Pritula (right tackle), Sharpe (right end), Ceithaml (quarterback), Wise (left halfback), White (right halfback), and Wiese...
- (right guard), Reuben Kelto (right tackle), Joe Rogers (right end), George Ceithaml (quarterback), David M. Nelson (left halfback), Harold "Tippy" Lockard...
- (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945) Yerges (1945–1947)...
- (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945) Yerges (1945–1947)...
- (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945) Yerges (1945–1947)...
- (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945) Yerges (1945–1947)...
- (1934) Renner (1935) Barclay (1936) Farmer (1937) Evashevski (1938–1940) Ceithaml (1941–1942) Wiese (1943) Wink (1943) Ponsetto (1944–1945) Yerges (1945–1947)...