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DON CAMPBELL
Tackle- 170
"Cowbell" had one of the hardest tasks on the
field--outplayinq boys thirty and titty pouiifls
heavier than he. He was a qood player with
spirit, and earned much playing time.
me FOOTBALL
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EARL GUITAR
Guard- l5U
Guitar camo to the varsity sau from the "Ii"
team with little experience, yet was alilc to start
the Midland qarne. He possessed a snapping and
permanent blocking ability.
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lOl-INNY HOLLOMAN AUBREY CRIDER BILL WELDON
Backfllfi Centerfl46 End -l7O
"Mole," the smallest boy on the squad, pre- "Critter" lettered as center, but played near- "Red," the tallest boy on the team prov
vailed as the best broken-field runner. He ly as much at guard as at the pivot slot. He to be a doubly valuable eno for he W
was as hard to Corner as a mole and became turned out to be extremely important in the good on defense and had 3 knack for sna
one of the best passers on the field, Midland game. gina high passes. He could do this at b
end positions.
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