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IN EIGHT-MAN FOOTBALL Big Ron Berens puts his toe to the opening kickoff. Homecoming Game. All-Stater Jim Collignon races for another TD versus Kimball. t Three grim all-staters and their mentor: Ronald (Cassius) Berens, Terrence (Hoop the Stoop) Hendrick, James (The Man) Collignon, and Coach Ralph Weddle. Berens and Hendrick also served as co-captains. After knocking off Plankington in a hard-hit- ting contest the Redmen faced the Kimball Coyotes on Ki-Yi Day. The Redmen trailed 20-1 4at half but roared back to take a 39-20 decision. Coach Weddle's charges then swamped White Lake and Mt. Vernon by huge margins, and Doland in an 11 -man tilt. Woonsocket's defense contained the Wheelers' running attack while Jim Collignon carried the offensjve machine, and the Redmen were victors once more 13-6. The Redmen ended the season with impressive victories over Stickney, the Lincoln Loggers, and Gann Valley. The Redmen were selected the Number ONE Eight-Man Team in South Dakota by the Sports Department of the Sioux Falls Argus-Leader. 15
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W.H.S. RANKS FIRST Row 1, left to right: L. Sondness, J. Collignon, J. Boll, J. Hegg, D. Reider, B. Brewer, B. Donkey, M. Kil- com, L. Hegg. Row 2: S. Teide, D. Donkey, W. Wheotherford, R. Berens, M. Collignon, B. Merrimon, G. Regynski, D. Swenson, J. Berg. Row 3: Mr. Weddle, J. Sondness, J. Larson, J. Kilcoin, P. Taylor, D. Aut- hier, M. Larson, T. Hendrick, R. Wood, Mr. Johnson, and B. Sandness. Football Schedule They We Wessington 0 31 Plank ington 6 39 Kimball 20 39 White Lake 6 56 Mt. Vernon 20 62 Doland (11 man) 6 13 Stickney 7 57 Lincoln Loggers 21 66 Gann Valley 13 47 In the fall a young man's fancy turns to foot- ball, and W.H.S. is no different. The Woon- socket Redmen successfully defended their P. F.C. Crown in the 1964 season. As the Red- men strode from the field afterscalping the Gann VaI ley Buffalos 47-13, they knew they had wrap- ped up their fifth straight conference title. That Parent's Night tilt was also the 26th consecutive win for the Redmen. The Big Red had several outstanding per- formers for the season: Jim Collignon, thestate's leading scorer; Ron Berens, Mr. Inside for the Red and White; Quarterback Darwin Reider, de- fensive end; Jim Larson, offensive center; and team leader in tackles, Terry Hendrick. This was a team that believed there was only one way to play, and that was to win! The Redmen defeated Beadle County Conference Champ Wessington 31 -0 to open the season. 14
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STEVE AND JEAN REIGN 16 Princess Jean Parsons and Chief Steve Hinker reigned over Homecoming.
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