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WILLIE MCDUFFIE JIM WEBSTER MARCUS KING Tackle Guard Quarterback 'fr RAY JOHNSON TOMMY GOODWIN JIMMETTE O'BRIANT Fullback Center Halfback RONALD NICHOLS CHARLES LEONARD BILLY CROSBY Cn unrr-I 'I f-.1-I, lf. E.- J
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l f v 1 K ,pu rail? 45481 r M . 1.5: Q15 VW? L Q L, 'tr .5 ' , ' f S l W 7 19 Varsity Football Team First Row: Coach Blake, Charles Collins, Ronnie Strickland, Jim Web- King, Kenneth Sarvis, Graham Atkins Fourth Row: Ricky Cheel ster, Edward Sims, Coach Smith. Second Row: Tommy Goodwin, Charles manager, Pat O'Brien, Mack Vickers, Don Mitchell, Ronnie Nichol Leonard, Michael King, Billy Crosby, Ray Johnson, Jimmette O'Briant. Billy Sanford, James Franklin, Third Row: Johnny Tillman, Marcus King, Willie McDuffie, Jimmy Scoreboard 'Southern l2 Hillsboro 27 Southern O Henderson 3 'Southern O Oxford Orphange 27 'Southern 7 Northern 1 'Southern l Cary 0 Southern I4 Graham l Southern 6 Chapel Hill l9 'Southern 0 . Oxford l Southern 0 Roxboro 35 Southern 7 . , Garner I ' Home Games 88
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Lonnie Slrlcklorld WGS elected by his team' MV- Fred Smlfll Cmlched the Fighting Rebels' Cheerleaders helped to encourage school spi mates co-captain along with Charles Collins. The i957 Rebel football team finished the season with one win and nine losses. Although this is not a very impres- sive record, the Rebels fought hard, never giving up. Southern opened the season at Northern playing Hills- boro. Even though the score showed Southern the loser, the Rebels looked promising, With the passing combination of Marcus King and the running of Ronnie Strickland supported by the hard-punch- ing, skillful line play, the team continued to look good and Charles Collins tackles an Oxford Orphange player while Jimrnette O'Briant, William Johnson, Charles Leonard clear the way for him. Ronnie Nichols, Jim Webster, Tgnlmy Goodwin reach out to stop an Oxford Orphange player. gave the fans many exciting moments. The most outstanding event of the football season was the annual Homecoming Game. This was the first game played in the Southern Stadium. Special half-time activities included dedication of the stadium followed by the crown- ing of the Homecoming Queen, Carolyn Haith. As the season closed, Ronnie Strickland, the leading scorer, was chosen as a member ofthe All-Conference team. Cheerleaders lead in whooping it up at the Homecoming game, c sisted by our mascot, The Rebel. Ronnie Nichols and Ray Johnson show the fighting spirit of the Rebe as they move in to tackle a Northern player. 5W QK W? 'e'i 'iK33iQ.? ' . Q
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