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Gorr TEAM Out of the Rough Under the direction of Russel Geiseman, in his first year as coach, the 1965 golf team took district, placed fourth in state, and won six of seven matches, tying with the Oregon Frosh. The squad was sparked by the consistent shooting of Captain john Larsson, Rayl Evans, Cooper Chitty and Jud Guitteau. At the upstate tournament, the team placed third behind Corvallis and South Salem. The Axemen captured the District 5-A-1 championship with a team total of 297 as Guitteau placed first, shooting a 71. In the state meet in Portland, South finished behind Corvallis, Medford and South Salem. Larsson was ap- pointed to the 1965 All-State Team with a 74-75-149. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SEHS Sheldon, junction City, Springfield lst-403 Roseburg, North Eugene, Springfield 1st-587 Sheldon, North Eugene, Cottage Grove lst-375 North Eugene, Cottage Grove, Thurston lst-394 U of O Frosh, Sheldon, Willamette lst ftiej-590 Upstate Meet 4th-622 Springfield' Willamette' Thurston lst'-427 Guitteau blusis our of sandirap ol Eugene Couniry Club District Meet lst-297 Sheldon lst-397 State Meet 4th-624 GOLF TEAM, ROW 'l, FROM LEFT: Ted Wood, Royl Evans, Mike Moore, Couch Russel Geiseman. ROW 2: John Bishop Chilly puffs. BiIlGloss, Jud Guiileou, John Larsson, Cooper Chifly. - if
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BOYS' TENNIS TEAM, FROM LEFT: Coach Mike Rose, Pele Barnharf, Don Mickelson, Bob Yood, Whit Fellers, Jim Burke, Lewis Weber, Dennis Lund, Paul Mackie, Keilh Derry, Roger Bird. Don Herrman noi piciured. TENNIS Game of the Big Serve Under the direction of Mike Rose, the tennis team's third new coach in three years, the South Eugene netters compiled a respect- able season record of 6 wins and 4 losses and went on in district to take third place behind Roseburg and Sheldon who tied for first. Doubles teams of Whit Fellers-Lewis Weber and Roger Bird -jim Burke reached the district semi-Hnals, qualifying them for state, while sophomore doubles team Don Mickelson-Pete Barn- hart made it to the quarter-finals. Weber and Fellers earned tenth spot in state by advancing to the quarter-finals. Led by Miss Edna Glines, the inexperienced girls' team ended its season with a disheartening 0-8 record. In district, however, the picture changed as doubles team Sherry Robinson-Lois Eberhardt, who lost their first round, went on to take the consolation title. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM, FROM LEFT: Laurie Goldsberry, Joan Brenden, Liz Schenk, Lei McCormack, Sherry Robinson, Kofhy Moine, Diane Wilkerson, Carol Bowers, Kevin Moore, Miss Glines. Lois Eherharclr and Jane! Gaswinf nor pictured. OPPONENT North Eugene Sheldon Springfield North Eugene Sheldon Springfield North Eugene Sheldon Springfield South Salem SEHS 5 2 5 6 2 5 7 4 3 1 Bird serves, Burke waiis in dislricl quarler-finals.
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Dian Pape, left, Mike Aillucker, 66, George McCulIy, 69, and Mark Sletlen, righl, check slalom course prior to race. rrrrr, M up M wr ' W' me.-. l '9ll itow1. John Thompson makes fasl run on gioni slalom at Multupor. w....,... 4 A I -W a .mem-be Wwwnnnumg- SKI TEAM ROW l, FROM LEFT: Dick Thorin, Dion Pope, Coach Elizabeth Reanier, Roger Hat an, Gary Pape. ROW 2: Mike Alliucker, George McCully, Mark Slelten, Bll Mller Curl Laney, John Thompson, Dick Eppleh, Scoll Perkins, and Student Coach Tom Means. SKI TEAM Schuss Boomers Plummeting through downhill courses and picking their way through tight slalom runs, the ski team spent an exciting winter racing in Washington, Idaho and Oregon. South Eugene fielded two consistent teams under the watch- ful eye of Coach Elizabeth Reanier and Student Coach Tom Means. They excelled in both high school meets and in PNSA competition. Leading the team this year were juniors Gary Pape and John Thompson. Pape had firsts in the jere Gillis Cup, Alle Magge, Medford Invitational, and finally in the state meet at Mt. Bachelor. john was pushing him all season with a first in the Bend Invitational, a second at Medford, and thirds in the Alle Magge, AWS, and SEHS Invitational. Team highlights of the season were the St. Patrick's Day Race at Mt. Ashland where South took eight of the top ten places with Carl Laney firstg and the Dartmouth Cup state meet in which the A team took second, only 1.7 seconds behind Bend. The B team placed eighth. SCOREBOARD Meet SEHS Beaverton B-12th Ski Benders A-2nd, B-11th South Eugene A-2nd, B-3rd Medford A-lst, B-Sth Catlin Gable A-2nd Dartmouth Cup fstate meetj A-2nd,B-Sth
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