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Bill Frye Tiny Folsom Lee Hamilton Marvin Hammer Bob Kelley Jim Kelley Norvall Kendall Mahlon Kent End Back ' Center Tackle Back Back Tackle- Tackle ILA 1 l l 13 El X15 ' Chuck Miller Chuck Palmer DougWainwrighf Back Back Back Palmer, Right Half: Martin, Quarter: Wainwright, Full: J. Kelley, Left Half. Davidson, Right End: Kendall, Right Tackle: Kirk, Right Quard: Brumme'H, Center: Coe, Left Guard: Kent, Left Tackle: Kirkpatrick, Left End. Football 0 Lost through graduation are Brummett, Coe, Dyvig, CUSTER ,..,.....,. 0 CUSTER .,.. .,....,. 7 CUSTER ..........,. 0 CUSTER ..,......... 0 CUSTER .........,.. 13 CUSTER .,.....,.,., 18 CUSTER ........,... 6 CUSTER ,........... 24 SPEARFISH ..,,.... NEWCASTLE ,,,.,,,. BELLE FOURCHE DEADWOOD ......., HOT SPRINGS ,.,A,, LEAD .....,,.......,. PROVO ......,., STURGIS .....,.,.....................,. I. Jim goes for some yardage in a quarterback sneak. 2. The coach leading his crew in a half-time march. 3. Palmer cuts around his own left guard, Coe, 'lo ' gain some ground. 4. The -defensive platoon takes over. 5. Looks like fisticuffs in the centerfield. 6. ll s all over, and easy to see who won! l Frye, Kendall, Kent, Kirk, Martin, Palmer, and Wainwright. Honorary co-captains were Norvall Kendall and Chuck Palmer. Three Custer gridders were named on the all-state teams, Kendall made the fourth team, and Palmer and Jim Kelley received honorable mention. 2 9 . V 1- 1 X s . 'K A J ' , J i V l ,kj x f f 9' i 4 ' v f ff A ,, -1 X I r- lm f I, 1 vs 1 A Q i A, , ,,., .. .,,4Q.,f,.,,,,.,,g,,? ,G Af I 28 A
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H0 Eco ING y and served as fhe sfage for fhe corona- fion before fhe bonfire. The home- coming game pep rally was held af fhe bonfire, Homecoming fesfivifies sfarfed on a Thursday evening wifh a forchlighf parade led by fhe elecfed royalfy. The floaf for fhe king, queen, and affend- anfs were erecfed by fhe Pep Club, lmmediafely affer fhe rall fhe snake dance wound fhrough fhe Cusfer sfores on Main Sfreef. The evening fesfivifies were culminafed by fhe confri- bufion of a free movie by Mr. Casey. wifh music furnished by fhe band, and hearfy yells led by fhe cheerleaders. The royalfy surveyed fhe scene from fhe vanfage poinf on fhe floaf. The Homecoming game marked a real celebrafion poinf in fhe fesfivifies. The Wildcafs inaugurafed fhe newly lighfed field by downing fheir greafesf rival, Hof Springs, wifh a score of I8 fo I3. A+ fhe half fime, fhe queen. along wifh her affendanfs, made an appearance on fhe floaf.
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