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tifSMtllWi y i I A SQUAD: Row I: Cirant Mooncy, Bill Wcinbcr,i;cr, Bob Meredith, I-rtd Baycrle, Mario Santn .os, Bob Simpson, Denny Sullivan, Dan Moriarity, Don Moeller, I ' cte Noruni. Bill Orncr, Koiv 2: |ack Kendrick, Brummie Schneider, Owen Scharf, Al Hitch, Irv Cornwcll, Paul Kddv, Don Dennison, John Wurz, Joe Sullivan. Dale Braddock, Martin Reinke. Bill Burkhart. Rou i: Bill Carpenter, John Myers, Clint Andriis, Harrv Santrizos, (;eori;e Nash, Bub Arne, Bill Rawlings, Carl Bredt, |erry McO.mbs. Bob Armstrong, Jim Parish, Harry Harrison. Football Under the able guidance of coach |erry Sullivan, an undermanned Southwest tootball team completed a comparatively successful season. In the .season ' s opener, the Indians felt the weight of superior numbers and were downed by a strong West eleven 25-7. The second contest found title-sharing Edison eking out a slim 21-14 victory. After absorbing their seco nd loss, the Indians appeared to go downhill, and were shellacked by Roosevelt ' s fighting Co-Champs 26-7. Traveling to Henrv in the tourth game, the redmen showed more spirit, hut again were put down 14-7. Inspired by the homecoming festivities, Southwest scored its first victory of the season against Washburn 13-12. In a non-conference game, the Indians continued their winning streak by downing Blue Earth 32-0. Returning to conference play, the fighting eleven upset a favored Marshall team 20-12. The string was severed by a strong Central Team 33-14 in the last game of the season. Congratulations were sent to stalwart center, Irv Cornwell, for his placement on the . ll-citv team; to Bob . rne for his four touchdowns at 151ue Earth; to Harrv Santrizos tor his all-around play and brilliant leadership on the field; to Fred Hanson for a remarkable place kicking record; and to the sophomore sensation, Paul Eddy. S.W. Team Oppo. West 25 14 Ktlison 21 ; Roosevelt . 26 7 Henrv H n Washburn 12 i2 Blue Karth 2(1 Marshall 12 H Central . 33 Coaches Adam ami Sulli .tn L2i2
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Ron 1: Jim Hittncr, John Brynjielson, Connie Hammer, ]im Jordan, Tom Dwycr, Francis Gucriin. Kill Phillips, Dick Hancock, Jim Pearson. John Little, Ranny Rycrs. Tom Peterson. Row 2: Mike Lacy, Ron Shirk. John Osberg, Ted Heimarck, Bob Telandcr, Rill Weinberger, John Rcichert, Dick Piotraschke. Coach Halley. Row 3: Dick Adams, Rodney Baxter. Rill McDanield, Doug l earson. Dave Remington, Charles Munson. Ccor.ue Miller, Jim Van Winkle. Cross Country This tine group ot athletes, coached by Al Halley, are a terrific team, and the school certainly can be very proud of them. This year the harriers won all ot the five dual meets which they entered; swept to first place in the triangular meets; copped top honors in the city meet for the fifth straight year; and finished a close second to Duluth Central in the state contest. ( ' it (. ' hainpuins t lt ' Htst. (ilKItm i;22i
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B SQUAD — Row I: |iihn MacGiiwan, Bill Olson, Richard Royce, Jack Crimminb, George Terp, John Hamilton, Daryl Johnson, Bill Turner, Richard Htiniarck, .Alan Linoff. Row 2: Mclvin Young. Carl Moore. Wilson Katter, George Van Duscn. Harry Young, Gerald Marker, Totu Hall, lohn DonnclU, Paul Kuncrt, Bob Birch, Dick Charlcst in, Ralph Borselh. Row 3: Coaches Paul Wohltortl and StantVird Strand, Ivar Brothcn, Tom Kassimir, Bob Lockrcm, Walter Richtcr, John Ettner, Tom Kent, David Mills, Richard Bruns, Larry Miller, Ierr - Zell, Bob Bachmann, Tom Brownell. ' ho tunitd off the lights? IJctcrmnitd Diviiic. The Toe tallies. :2-i:
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