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-47 Robert Condren's Home Room FIRST ROW: Audra Modding, Norma White, Rosemary Sessions, Sandra Sloan, Chuck Cole, Barbara Sovells, Buddy Buie, James Stone, B. T. Woolridge, Jeanine Grissom. SECOND ROW: Donald Pyle, Joquettra Owens, Jacqueline Saw- ford, Carolyn Seal, Jeane Perry, Irene Pierce, Emily Pointer, lwene Matthesen, Jo Ann Tate, Norma Vaught. THIRD ROW' Connie Mack Mcllvory Paul Freeman Leroy Brite Jerry oore J W White John ar Thurman Chance Jimmy Depel Quentin Gardner Don Bowen Tommy Barnes Furman Mall s Home Room FIRST ROW James Tennison Tommy Shores Leon Barber B II Bateman Raymond Helm Frank Addison James Belstle SECOND ROW Furman Mall Van Morrison Harold Rushing George Degn Lavaun Deason Bob Laughlin Mr James Powell s Home Room FIRST ROW Jimmie Shell Gary Uhls Levi Woodard Henry Werner Jay Campbell SECOND ROW Bob Lamb Bob Branom Jerry Wertz Jack Bnrge Jimmie Dean Orvne Bra ey Dosha Stratton Maxine Roarlc THIRD ROW Wallace King Den man Fate Louis Carson BII Hardy Bennie Sullivan Donald Rushing Warren Davis James Powell
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' 1 14 ' Y 'ga - A ' . -wg,Y1PxQ'1 ,' , f- .N In CLOYD SULLINS Tackle ', 'FP 'Sf -. Hard Scrimmage for a Tough Schedule Football The Southeast Spartans began the fall season with seemingl-y all odds against them. No home practice field, no home stadium, no colors, no name, and but little experience. To balancethis, however, theyhada grim determination to make a creditable showing in every game, and they had All American George Franck to guide them, with the splendid help of Bob Condren and Eugene Dipboye. These three men worked - like Spartans - to develop a small, new team into a fighting threat on every field. The big game of the year came when Southeast met and defeated Crooked Oak. This rival team had not lost a conference game in four years, and the Spartans decided this success had gone on long enough. The result -- Southeast - 6, Crooked Oak - 0. The finest all-round ball game the Spartans played all season was against Yukon. The offensive playing was the best done in any game and the defensive playing measured up equally well. Proof -- the Yukon eleven was held to a minus 32 yards for the whole game. The score stood Southeast 21, Yukon 0 as the half ended. lt was Southeast 33 and Yukon 0 when the final whistle blew. PAUL FLOWERS BOB HARRIS GILBERT BOSWOOD DON STOKESBURY MIKE ROSEN JOHNNIE WORSHAM End Tackle Center Tqckle Guard
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