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From left to right—Bottom row: Curtis Voelkel, Billy Brown, John Breaker, Fred Gilmore, S. C. Grizzle, Henry Winn, Walton Fleming, Billy Heard, James Wells, Broman Massey, James Pritchard. Middle row: Rosario Vallone, Charlie Giamalva, Jack Heard, Howell Rawlings, Ed Shelton, Roy Stockton, John Helton, Ed Carnes, Charley Myers, Kermit Beahan, Winfrey Lewis, Billy Robb. Top row: W. D. Dunman, Lester Richardson, George Holm, Danny Boone Eugene Janes, Hal Weidemeyer, Ted Wimberly, Leon Paulus, Charlie Richards, Joe Wellborn, Leland Fink, Arteak Stuart, Ed Murr, Corwin Dodge, Chester Chonowski. September 21 September 28 October 5 . . . October 13 . . October 19. . October 26. . November 3. November 9. November 16 November 23 St. Thomas. . . Brackenridge. Corpus Christi Dallas. Beaumont.... Conroe. Davis. San Jacinto.. . Milby. Reagan. 36-0 26-0 0-21 20-0 25-0 93-0 8-10 12-6 12-0 13-7
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ATHLETIC COUNCIL Reading from left to right: S. C. Grizzle, Hal Weidemeyer, and Jimmie Teflos. PEP LEADERS Reading from left to right: Gus Malayansos, Malvin Coffee, Louis Papas, and Mavis Anderson. J. E. Sheppler not in picture.
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Co-captain Giamalva earned his second letter this year at end for the Tigers. He was easily the class of the ends playing for the senior high schools as was demon¬ strated by the fact that he was named on the all-city team. He was a fearless tackier and blocker and was rarely taken out of plays that were directed around his end. This was Charlie’s last year on the Tiger team, and he will be sorely missed when the next football season rolls around. To Coach Duggan, the teachers and alumnae of Sam Houston owe their sincere thanks for guiding the destinies of fine football teams. Always a man who takes an ardent interest in the athlete he coaches, Mr. Duggan has made himself one who will be remembered by each of these young men, not only as their coach but also as their friend and advisor. While Coach Duggan is putting the Tiger team through their paces, Assistant Coach ’’Saco” Hudgings is usually devoting his time to teaching the fundamentals of football to the ”B” team—first year men and others who show T talent but are not quite able to make the first team. Through Hudgings’ guidance, many members of his ”B” teams have later developed into star athletes. Co-captain Johnny Helton proved that he was something of a football player during his two seasons as a regular on the Tiger team. As a junior, he was first- string guard and played a bang-up game of football. In his senior year, he exhibited his customary brand of fine playing, holding down the quarterback ' s position and calling signals most of the season. “ O
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