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TOP: Randy Larch and Mark Peckham goe in for the score on Central. LEFT: Rick Larch receives the puck from team mate Mark Peck-ham on a pass play. 27
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South Shares City Title, First Since ’57 A senior dominated team lead by Captains Rick Larch, Kurt Kasko and Ted Peterson skated to a 17—2—2 overall record. The team finished city conference play 9—1 for a share of the city champion title with Roosevelt and Southwest. The highlight of the 74 season was a 3—2 upset of first ranked Roosevelt. Rick Larch took a pass from his brother Randy and drilled a 30 foot shot with 23 seconds remaining in the game. Three players from South--Rick Larch, Kurt Karsko, and Dan Nelson—received All City Honors by being chosen for the All City Team. Dan Nelson, senior, was chosen for the second year in a row. The Tigers entered the region 5 tournament with hopes of a state berth. They advanced to the semifinals with a 4—2 victory over Washburn. There they met neighborhood rival, Roosevelt and were 'stopped 3—1, but came back to take third place in regions. In only the second complete season under Coach Rick Aim, he has brought the club from a medium club to a title contender. ABOVE: Scott Benson goes after the puck while Brian Zipoy waits for the rebound. BELOW: Kurt Karsko scores the first goal that lead South to a victory over Roosevelt. 26
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Senior citizens tuft a pillow to be sold at the Christmas craft fair. A good hand brings a big smile for one senior citizen during the afternoon card games. School Opens Room for Senior Citizen Use Something is happening in room 112. It's the Senior Citizen Drop In Center, Restaurant and Health Clinic, commonly known as the Senior Citizen room. It's coordinated by Florence Sandberg and Jean Johnson. Senior citizens meet Wednesday and Fridays between 10 and 3. There are no age or sex limits. And just what do they do? Well, they can have lunch for 70c or breakfast for 30c, play cards or bingo, knit, crochet, or work on crafts to be sold at one of their sales. A few men have broken the stereotype bonds and have learned to make rugs or other women only crafts. They've gone on excursions to Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor, the Plastic House, Minnetonka and Stillwater. A Health Clinic is also available on Tuesdays, a nurse and a counselor's services are provided free of charge. A variety of materials are used by senior citizens to complete their projects. 28
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