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Joe Eulcher ALL. AIVWEQICAN South City has produced an All American. Ioe Butcher was named to the 1956, seventy-eight man All Arn- erican high school football team. Butcher's top flight play throughout the season made it seem inevitable that he would receive this recognition. He was the backbone of the South City defense, and produced many aahs from the crowds with his consistently fine, bone-crushing blocks. joe proved to be a deter- mining factor in the War- rior's eventual winning of the co-championship. The South City thin-clads finished their season honor- ably after a slow start. The frosh-soph team finished sixth in the P. A. L. and the varsity finished seventh. Swiftest over the 1.9 mile course was Ted deWilde. Although only a freshman, Ted Sometimes competed on the varsity. Veteran Fred Pariani was the most consistent varsity runner with Richard Mickey always showing well. Freshman Fred Leggero showed much promise. The varsity boasted wins over Hills- dale and Westmoor. The frosh-soph runners didn't win a dual meet, but came through in the P. A. L. final to defeat several teams which had previously beaten them. s if Butch played first string varsity guard in his sopho- more year after being pulled up from the Frosh-Soph. His junior year found him unanimous choice All P. A. L guard. Surpassing all expectations for greatness in his last year of high school football, he was honored as Northern Calif- omia lineman of the year, and then went on to win the ultimate of athletic honors for himself and for his school. CRCDSS CCDUN TRY BACK ROW, Left to Right: Coach Connie Kazarinoff, Teddy deWilde, Fred Leggero, Fred Pariani, Ed Pariani, Bill Medeghini, Stan Oliveira, Manager Bob Darling. KNEELING, Left to right: Bill Mariotti, Mike Jones, Richard Mickey, Larry Lahaderne, Joe De Luca.
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