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First row, left to right: Dave Hickman, Bill Hauk, Mike Millikan, Perry Schlie, Jim Dawson, Bob Gifford, Win Moses, Bill Sutter, Harvey Trees, Walter Raines, john Somers, Dick Tipton, Tom Lerch, Frank Lude, and John Slick, second row: Richard Andrews, Gary Gibson, Kenneth Rice, Chuck Clifton, Rick Busch, Tom Hertel, Fred Von Gunten, Mike Robinson, Bob Griffith, Lawson White, Bob Bolyard, Bob Duncan, Terry Berk, and Ken Howe, third row: Dan Tritch, Dan O'Laughlin, Bob Shine, john Shopoff, Melvin Mossburg, Bob Ross, Ted Von Gunten, Jim Yerger, Steve Hargan, Larry Sievert, Steve Ma- thias, Steve Burton, Gene Jacobs, and Karl Biewald, fourth row: Tom White, Tom Ogles, Steve Stults, Chris Parrott, Emmet Bowen, jim Olinske, jack Macy, Gerry Traxler, Bill Spindler, Joe Roth, Bob Oechsle, Bill Meyer, Steve Smith, and Carl johnson. Gridclers Battle to 5-4-1 Finish With plenty of spirit and fight the prospective football players turned out in full force for the first practice in mid- August. After three hard weeks of practice, the team entered the Annual Football Jamboree and met a powerful Central team, but played to a scoreless tie. As the season progressed, the team met many tough opponents and ended the season with three wins, four losses, and one tie. The tie game was by far the most exciting, for South met the powerful, undefeated Huntington team and managed to knot them up. Bill Meyer, a very speedy halfback, seemed to be the big gun for South this year. Bill scored 56 points to lead the city in scoring. His big game was against Mississinewa in which he made five touchdowns. Bill Meyer was elected to the first string of the All-City team, and Dick Tipton was picked for the second string. We They Anderson . . . . 6 20 Shortridge .... . . . 12 6 North Side .... . 6 26 Central ....... . O 6 Mississinewa . . . . . . 51 19 Royerton ...... . . . 14 0 Huntington ...... . . . 15 15 Central Catholic .... . . . 12 20 23 Coach Robert Gernand, in his third season as head foot- ball coach at South Side, primed the Archers to face a very rough football schedule. He is seen here reviewing a football play before putting it before his squad.
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