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Warren would go on to great success in the NFL with Houston, Minnesota, Seattle and Kansas City and he retired in 2000 as the most prolific passer in pro football history. The Los Angeles, CA native (born: November 18, 1956) starred at the University of Washington and was the 1978 Rose Bowl MVP. For Warren’s last year in Canada, he was the top quarterback with 380 completions of 664 attempts for 5,648 yards and 31 touchdowns. In 1983, his final season in the CFL, Warren won the Schenley as Most Outstanding Player and was named both a CFL All-Star and Western All-Star.
Moon would help lead theteam back to the Cup game three more times, winning twice. In 1980, he became the team’s starting quarterback and led the team to its third straight Grey Cup victory. Schenley Award winner Warren Moon spent his entire CFL career with Edmonton, from 1978 to 1983. Don Getty served as Alberta’s 11th premier from 1985-1992. In 1985, he was elected leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives and that same year would lead the party to election. He left politics in 1979 and returned to the private sector. Following his playing career, Getty entered politics in 1967 as a member of Alberta’s Legislative Assembly. In 1959, Getty was named Outstanding Canadian in the Western Canada Football League and was runner up for the Schenley Award as the CFL’s Outstanding Player.
Getty joined Edmonton in 1955 and helped lead them to Grey Cup wins in 1955 and ’56. He was also the starting guard on Western’s championship winning basketball team in 1952, ’53, ’54 and in 1955 was named Western’s Most Outstanding Athlete. Born Augin Westmount, Quebec, Getty was an outstanding student/athlete at the University of Western Ontario where he quarterbacked the Mustangs to the Eastern Collegiate Union Championship in 1954 and ’55.
An intelligent, versatile player, Don Getty played ten seasons as quarterback for the team (1955-65) and had his name added to the Wall of Honour at Commonwealth Stadium in 1992.