South High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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FCP 1934 School anol Sports Mix Well at South , L 1 Athletics bs I OUTH has always been very interested and prominent in athletics and has sponsored varsity teams for interscholastic games since 1919, when South met Bowling Green in a football game. In years past South has engaged in inter- scholastic competition in football, baseball, basket- ball, track, and at one time, golf and swimming. This year and last year, however, track and baseball were entirely omitted from the sports curriculum with the exception of cross country. In order to provide sufficient recreation, intramural teams were organized to play volleyball, playground ball, horseshoes, free throwing, running events, and, of course, basketball. South is known as a school that always sends on the field or floor a clean, fighting, scrapping team that never gives up regardless of the odds. Supervisors THLETICS were again this year under the direction of Mr. C. E. Gaskins, head of the physical education department: Mr. M. F. Seitz, head football coach, and Mr. C. F. Sinclair, faculty manager. Mr. Seitz, who coached the football team and assisted in the coaching of the basketball team, is a graduate of Defiance College. He has attended various coaching schools, including those conducted by such famous foot- ball mentors as Kizer, Lamber, Rockne, and Meanwell. Mr. Gaskins, a graduate of Depauw and of Columbia, was head basketball and assistant football coach. He has also attended coaching schools at Notre Dame, Butler, and Northwestern. Mr. Sinclair as faculty manager has almost become a tradition at South. This is his eighth year of service in this capacity. Coach Seitz Mr. Sinclair Coach Gaskins E x .. 1,



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ROBERT HILTY-Six feet five inches of real PCR 1934 Lettermen JACK MCKEEVER-C31Jt3111. Jack's not only a born comedian on the floor, but also one of the fastest and most accurate players that South has ever had. EVERETT GOODWIN-bvhat would a team be without a dependable, staunch, scrappy, floor-covering guard like Goodie '? ROBERT MULBARGER- Mully was chosen, as was Goodwin, by Coach Gaskins as one of the most all-around valuable players of the entire squad. ANDY SOUSZ-Andy has the distinction of being not only a crack football man but also an excellent basketball player. PAUL PARLETTE-His record of being high point man is evidence enough that Par- lette was a demon on the floor. LEIGH SWEENY-A true fighting Tiger al- ways. Remember the South-Central game? basketball player. His record is out- standing. RALPH RENTZ-A junior. The original faster than chained lightning. CLYDE ROBBINS-There's a monument at Stanford for a fellow like Robbins. A numerals award. BOOKER HENDERSON-W2tCl1 Booker next year. Numerals. LOYAL NILES, PAULINE PARLETTE, FRANCES CRUMRINE, MARGARET NUNEMAKER, and ADA JUNE NULF-All seniors and all varsity cheerleader awards. VERNON STEWARD and ORVILLE YOUNG- Varsity awards for intramural work plus a year's credit as student managers last year. And Basketball Makes Them Stars SOUTH BASKETBALL SQUAD FIRST RniWfGood, Robbins, Harris. Cremean, Kozek. Hooks, Jewell. SECOND ROW-Pai-lcrie. Rentz. Mullmrger. Mclieever KCJ. Hillv, Swccny. Goodwin. Sousz. THIRD ROW-Coach Gaskins, McGinnis. Heffncr. Meeks. l,. Swick. Main, NVorkman. Smith, Neumicr. Coach Seitz. PoL'R'rH RowfA. Turner. Mgr.. Spahr, W. Swick, Miller. Bogart. Howard, Vance, Curtis, Mgr. Remembered Nights December 8 Dayton Roosevelt ..,. 26 South December 16 Ada ........,....,,.........,. 10 South December 22 Springfield ......r....... 21 South December 26 Toledo Woodward eiee 22 South December 29 Shawnee .....,.....,rr..., 18 South January 12 Bellefontaine ....,..... 22 South January 19 Central .........,. 20 South January 26 Kenton ..,,. ....,. 3 6 South January 27 Piqua ..e, ........... 2 3 South February 2 Findlay eee,eie.. 24 South February 3 Greenville ,e,,,,,,eeeeee.. 21 South February 9 Fostoria .................. 14 South February 10 Alumni ,.,.. ..rrr..i , .22 South February 16 Central ......... 24 South Van Wert February 23 South

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