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Established some passing records at Stout that may never be surpassed. Woelffer, who played on the tough Tony Storti teams in the post World War 11 era, once completed 19 of 20 passes in a game against Whitewater. As a freshman, he was an all-conference honorable mention selection and was all-conference the next three years. He gained 3,499 yards passing during his career and threw for 42 touchdowns. He also lettered in baseball. Woelffer received his bachelor's degree in 1955 from Stout and his master's degree in 1956. (At the time of his induction) He is now the head of industrial engineering for the American Can Co. plant in Neenah. Active in youth and community affairs, Woelffer served on the first human rights commission in Pennsylvania, co-chaired a campaign to build a $3.5 million addition to Menasha High School and served seven years with the Neenah-Menasha United Way.
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