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There goes Walt Billups after the kick-off on a nice run back. Organizations and Activities BANG! The gun sounded the end of the annual Football Preview, and the beginning of many activities at South. To get into the swing of things, you joined a few clubs. Then before you knew what had happened, the excitement of Homecoming was everywhere. Club activities took over most of your spare time now. You went on hayrides and to dances; sold pens, beanies, buttons, and pompoms; and worked like Tigers for the carnival where your club sold pizza, balloons, or a game of chance. The hockey games became more exciting too. Remember Libra's twenty-nine second tying goal in the Roosevelt game? Next we became city champs, and we were on our way to the state tournament. At the tournament we put up a good fight and came home with the third place trophy. Spring arrived, followed quickly by June. Suddenly school was out, and all we had left was memories of a wonderful school year. Left: Ricky Aim attempts a goal in the Roosevelt game. Right: Doug Grocttum scores against Washburn.
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Football lop: Jim Schleisman goes for a short gain around end in Central game. South was defeated 21-0. Bottom: Elton Shelton throws Roosevelt star L. C. Hester, for a loss in Roosevelt game. South was defeated 34-0. SCORES South .... 0 Central ... 21 South .. . 27 North 7 South 7 Vocational 0 South 6 West 6 South 0 Roosevelt .... 34 South .. 0 Henry 12 Back for his 39th consecutive year, Coach Les Barnard began molding his team for the start of the new season. Using the split-T formation proved unsuccessful in our first game. Therefore, the single-wing was tried and was proved more successful as we reached the peak of the season, defeating North 27-7. During the practice sessions, speed and passing was found to be essential. Although many of the scores were not in our favor, South made an all-out attempt to win. Considering South had one of the lightest backfields in its history, we fared well by placing seventh in the city. Jerry Ferguson, all-city player, led the line for our defense as well as our offense. Our most effective ground gainer was in the punt return. South’s spirit and determination was kept up throughout the season and the Tigers, working together, provided many thrills for the spectators. VARSITY — Row I: Hofstad. Olsen, Revack, Ferguson, Anderson, Spartz, Billups, Ward, Novak, Yates, Schleisman. Row 2: Coach Barnard, Aim, Evans, Keavy, Johnson, Schrocder, Strick, Hohage, Ferguson, McMurtrie, Coach Pihlstrom. Row 3: Kmit, W. Shelton, Baird, Gable, Germain, Treptoc, Kallman, E. Shelton, Mark.
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