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  2. Vic Rapp - Wikipedia

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    Rapp was born in 1929 in Marionville, Missouri. [2] A graduate of the University of Missouri, Rapp served as the Tigers end coach from 1967 to 1971. [3] In 1972, he became the offensive coordinator of the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos. [4] During his tenure in Edmonton, the Eskimos appeared in the Grey Cup four times; winning in 1975.

  3. Kent Melton - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1955, Melton was the second of three children of an agriculture teacher in Springfield, Missouri.He lived in Aurora and Marionville during elementary school. He moved to Illinois after his father was hired for a teaching position there.

  4. Marionville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Marionville is a city in Lawrence County, Missouri, United States. The population was 2,225 at the 2010 census . Marionville is known for its large population of white squirrels .

  5. Marionville caps off perfect season with second Class 1 state ...

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    Twenty years after winning its first state championship, the Marionville Comets are Class 1 state champions. Marionville caps off perfect season with second Class 1 state title in school history ...

  6. Marionville - Wikipedia

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    Marionville can refer to: Marionville, Missouri; Marionville, Virginia; Marionville, Ontario This page was last edited on 17 ...

  7. Marionville jumps to No. 1 in Southwest Missouri ... - AOL

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    Marionville's historic undefeated season landed it the top spot in our postseason power rankings. Here's how we ranked every other team in the region. Marionville jumps to No. 1 in Southwest ...

  8. Category:People from Marionville, Missouri - Wikipedia

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  9. Dewey Short - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Jackson Short (April 7, 1898 – November 19, 1979) was an American politician from Missouri. He was US Representative for 12 terms (1929-1931, 1935–1957). A member of the Republican Party , he was a staunch opponent of President Franklin D. Roosevelt 's New Deal .