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Thespians. the students behind the stage doors, pose for their picture. The loyal students attended these func- tions, sponsored by Hatchets and the So- cial Committee, and then of course, the victorious game. The Axemen crushed North Eugene 18-7 in the First meeting between the two schools. The victory meant first pos- session of the UCrankshaft,'i a rotating trophy going each year to the winner of the civil war. Dave Fluke opened the scoring with a spectacular 34 yard run early in the first quarter. In the second stanza, Nick Carter accounted for the only South score by intercepting a pass. North then took the kickoff and in 12 plays made their only touchdown. The Hnal touchdown was made by Jim Brooke in the fourth quarter. The 1959 Axemen Finished the season with a 6-3-O record, and second place in district 5A-1. FRONT ROW: Steve Merrill, Tom Myers, John Henry, Herb Read, Clifford Shields, Mike Chrones. TOP ROW.' Bob Moore, Lloyd Milligan, Kirk Battleson, Sandy Nosler, John Jost, Alf Jacobson, Dale Nygren, Coach Hank Kuchera. W 'fi' ,iz ,Z , Gayle Hanson David Hanson Charles Hill Sue Hill Barbara Hubbard Barbara Jacobson Margaret Knoedler Chuck Lindeen Wayne Loesch Cary Mitchell S ,M
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135: FF' ' W A Jerry Baker Kay Borders Elaine Brown Garland Burback Mary Chandler ,. 532 . za 4 A 4 Y' I , Sherrie Epperly Margaret Fisher Sharon Fults Valerie Haley Ray Hanke South Eugene High's Axemen and Rose- burg's Indians played the most thrilling game of the season tonight, with the Axe- men taking the victory in a close score of 27-20. Roseburg scored first, but Nick Carter's one yard drive, late in the final quarter, knotted it up 7-7. The Indians scored twice again in the second quarter, while South only managed one touch- down. In the second half, Dave Fluke rambled 21 yards to tie the ballgame again, and Carter went 15 for the uin- ning score. Roseburg was hampered by the loss of 5 fumbles, but the game was marred by only two yard penalties. The students spirit for the last game of the 1959 season was aroused at the chili feed and sock hop preceeding the North game. an ill FRONT ROW 7 Jim Satterwhitc, Paul Berg, Gr-rnld Walker, Fred Brcsslcr, Harry Mgmy girls at South want to have 3 career in the nursing field ' ' ' 7 f ' 1 'i f , . f . ' 4 ' - V' - , Carpenter. .SECOND ROW f- - Alarnic lxmflr, Suu f.olrlsrhm1dt, Ixuk Milam., john Clrowdfgr. .Incl-2 Fogle, Dallas llcnslr-y, E N
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vf-.. ag. vu 1 .NY Ni 1 ' '- 1 i . new ' 'i z xx i 1-Ss '5- . T figrgge X N 5 i 'ffii ,V if x W -ez, LX ie? -T X Dean lviolder Thurene Nelson Morris Osteroff Charlotte Potter . f. iq l This yearas key to success would have to 5 1 Q' be the great defensive play displayed throughout the season. This defense al- Nulv lowed only 9.1 points per game to be 5354 1 scored, and only 191.5 yards per game. . Injuries plagued the team greatly this A in year. Riark lN1c1NIulloch, who showed J X 4, i s A great signal calling ability during the Sandra Rotstein Ronald Scheiber Nicola Roach Mike talks with the villagers of The Lottery. 'i ' Exnl 62 early season, was put out of action for the remainder of the season in the Rlarsh- field game. Gary Stocks, the swift half- back, saw only limited action due to a leg injury sustained in practice. Nick Car- ter was kept out of the humiliating North Bend game due to an ankle injury. Doug hlarsh and Ken Chapman each missed the last two games of the season. Marsh, a stalwart on defense, had his back injured against North Bend. and Chapman was bothered all season with a troublesome leg. Sue and Bill rehearse their scene from The Lark. E N
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