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Bruce Daggett Mark McCulloch Bob Andreason - Manager x Gerald Mitchell - Manager BRUCE DAGGETT - For his first year of playing varsity football, Bruce has done a great job as an end. He has had many exciting games this year and thinks the team did a very good job of playing football. Bruce appears to be a very good prospect for the SEHS 1959 team. GARY STOCKS - Gary filled the halfback position very well for his first year of playing on the varsity team. Garyys biggest thrill in football is to see our team really get in there and beat our opponents. Gary seems to be a good prospect for next yearis varsity team. MARK McCULLOCH - It appeared that Mark had a very good year for his first year of playing varsity ball. He played as a defensive halfback and also as an offen- sive halfback and also as an offensive quarterback. The one instance that is Markis most outstanding memory is a magnificent pass interception that he made during the SEHS - Springfield game. BOB FERGUSON - Bob is in his first year at South Eugene High and has had no previous experience. As an end and halfback, Bob had quite a lot of excitement. The one instance that stands out is when a Springfield player broke for the end zone and Ferguson floored him on the spot. The managers for the football team did an excellent job replacing broken helmet straps and shoe strings. The average spectator doesn't realize the job behind outfit- ting a football team and replacing broken equipment. The managers should be commended for their out- standing job. M' ff ,V , wean aww .6 I 5 , .. 'f ,, , ,. 1. 4 X Gary Stocks Bob Ferguson ff ,.?,l i s fy . l g ! x Lee Bowers - Manager That makes it oficiall - L - -.. -7 -1-nt-f -17
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Kit Miller an ' 7 'K 'J k f if I 1 1 I Q s Gary Howard ,.-ved' t c ss I A , A Dave Garrett KIT MILLER - Kit has played two years as a hard fighting halfback. During this time, he has had many outstanding experiences, but the two that will be re- membered, are a beautiful sixty-seven yard run in the Roseburg game and beating Marshfield in 1957. PHIL NEWMAN - In Phil's two years of varsity play, he has filled two positions, guard and tackle. He has had many instances that are outstanding to him but the one thing that makes him feel the best is pleasing Mr. Barnhart. GARY HOWARD - Hardiighting Gary is known to everyone for his great efforts this year. Gary filled the guard and line-backer positions until the Klamath Falls game when he took a wrist-breaking fall to end his football for this year. Gary seemed to get his biggest thrill out of just mauling his opponents. MARVIN MATHEWS - Marvin, a senior, has stuck to one position, tackle, all three years at SEHS. He seemed to get his biggest thrill when we won our first game of the season after being edged out of our first four. DAVE GARRETT -- Dave has had two very rough years of playing varsity football while he filled the half- back and end positions. Through his efforts, Dave dis- located his shoulder and was unable to play in a few games. He seems to enjoy smashing our pursuers and winning the game. MELVIN MATHEWS - Melvin, a senior, played one position, tackle, all three years at SEHS. He seemed to get his biggest thrill when we won our first game of the season after we had lost the first four. FRED Von APPEN - Fred played as a tackle this year and as an end when he was a Sophomore. His most exciting moment was when he took the kick-off in the Hudson Bay game and ran it back. Fred looks like a good prospect for next year's varsity team. NICK CARTER - This is Nick's first year of varsity play. He stuck mostly to the fullback position. Nick had a very good year this year and is a good prospect for next year's varsity team. Phil Newman Marvin Mathews Melvin Mathews ll l ill W Fred Von Appen 108 Nick Carter DI ICK k,42i,I'ICI' D1 ICK KJHIICI' WIFI: l .QTTP
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J. V. FOOTBALL SQUAD ROW I: Ron Lager, George Lauris, Gary Pensenlin, Dave Fluke, Barry Rubenstein, Jack Finley, Craig Ausland. ROW 2: Ken Chapman, Jim Brooke, Doug Marsh, Jim White, Jim Tynan, Charles Flynn, Gary Dingman, Bill Hall. ROW 3: Bob Nelson, Howard Egan, Dave Tobey, Art Bell, Don Dushane, Bill Rhoda, Bob Neat. ROW 4: Paul Haines, Dan Danielson, Bob Beckley, Art Bish, Mike Hodges, Bob Carrnickle, Bo Blair, Downie Ticer., The Junior Varsity football team with fair speed in the backield and a good-sized line indicated a number of promising individuals for the future. Our capable coaches polished the team as the season progressed and much improvement was made. Vfe will expect to see many of these boys back in action for next yearls varsity squad. SEHS Beaverton , . . 28 20 Springfield . . 2 N. Eugene . . 19 6 Roseburg .... 14 12 Albany . . . . 0 26 Roseburg .... 18 Springield . . 6 North Eugene 0 SOPHOIVIORE FOOTBALL SQUAD SEHS North Eugene 33 0 Springfield . . 37 6 Roseburg . . 20 0 Springicld . . 18 13 North Eugene 0 6 Roseburg ..,. 12 13 ROW I: Winslow Brooks, Clifford Shields, Mike McEwen, Blane Hamilton, Merlin Sullivan, Jim Low, Mike Carmicle, Harry Stayner, Dave Perry, Jeff Huntley, Kurt Trusty, Larry Bruton. ROW 2: Duane Halmrast, Mike Moore, Mike Caldwell, Mike Chrones, Harvey Marshall, Jim Widmer, Ben Coleman, Les Leavitt, Larry Anderson, Chris Bullat, Pat Wood, Don John- son, Paul Payne, Jack Jackson, Barrett Senn, Student Coach, Ellis Olson. ROW 3: Coach Brenneman, Manager Ron Brown, Byron Bassett, Ken LaVoy, John Blair, Bill Campbell, Scott Petermann, Mervin Vater, Danny Dingman, Roger Painter, Dennis Painter, Don Dushane, Jim lvlooney, Duane Peterson, Ron Johnson, Paul Seymour, Student Coach, Bernie Ingley. 110
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