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xx .9 f Nu-i ME xv ia Q. LI wtlb C1HIJl:lQT I 4ASwVBi :f l f Iii: cl GN! l J November 11-Coffeyville . . . . . November 24-Fort Scott . . . . . . . . RALPH VOHS aptain of Football Ralph Vohs, after two years of loval ' f service or P. J. C. leaves us this year. He was an able player whose ability to snag passes Won our championship game. Vohs a lettei m End-C , ' an in football, basket- ball and track his freshmen year, again repeated the same campaign his sophomore vear. He was a colorful player in the state conf ' ' ' eience last fall, Winning end and cap- tain on tl1e All-Kansas Conference eleven. Ralph stayed elegible all the time-and worked his way through school. Can another junior college athlete ,shoot as high? - .- P September 30-Pittsburg Teachers. . . - - October 8-Eldorado . . . 7-Here . . . 6--Here L p .... .... October 21-Arkansas City. . . . . . . November 2-Iola ...... Here .. O-Here .. 6-There . , THE SQUAD October 14+ Inde endence 6hThC1'C 12-There . . . . - 6 l arsons Junior College Football Schedule Parsons Parsons Parsons Parsons Parsons Parsons Parsons Z NINETEEN TNNENTYEIGHT xf
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' STEPHEN C. HINSHAW The junior college students and faculty sincerely regret the departure of Stephen C. Hinshaw, director and coach of athletics from Parsons junior college. Steve Hinshawis athletic career has been a brilliant one as evidenced by not only the impressive work he has done in Parsons but by the remarkable achievements before coming to Parsons juniorfcollege. During his high school and college years, Coach Hin- shaw gained sufficient fame. In 1917, while a member of the Emporia PresbyteriansH he was selected all-state fullback. After returning from France, where he spent several months during the World War, he secured a position coaching at W7hite City, Kansas. In 1920-1921 Steve Hinshaw turned out winning teams at White City. In the fall of 1923 he came to Parsons and we need not repeat his spectacular work here. Doubtlessly, it is felt by the local fans that he has become a mentor in the athletic circles of the state. Probably one can be consoled by the fact that he is leav- ing Parsons junior college for a larger and better position- a promotion. May his duties at the University of Kansas as freshman coach be such that he will be closely connected with Parsons. . CHEER LEADERS , Harry Randall, Lucille Smith and Josephine Lee were chosen . cheer leaders by the student body at the beginning of the school year. Throughout the year, they have made possible numerous pep assemblies and pep displays at different athletic contests. Harrv and Lucille will graduate this spring. May Josephine carry ong' for P. J. C. next year. ' HARRY RANDALL JOSEPHINE LEE LUQILLF siufru Sf Hifi mth! Wifi My W QI U1 A I R-..
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HANcocKfTack1e. ,.,HE J U 0,0 .N It ' , A Hanie one of the largest men on the Ju-Co squad was dependable at his posi- tion in all the battles. Hancock was chosen left tackle on the All-Kansas eleven. GALLEA-Quarterback. Mutt the sensational pilot of the '27 team proved to be a mighty man in the backfield. His spirit and playing ability was of unusual quality. Mutt was named quarterback on the All-Kansas Conference team. This was his first year fighting for the college. CLAY-Full Back. Cliff the triple threat man deserves much credit for his playing ability. His persistent fighting was feared by all op- ponents. He Was selected all-state full- back. This is the first year Clay fought for Parsons. HATCH-Tackle. Hatchie, the stockily built tackle played the usual good game throughout the season. Hatch won his first letter from P. J. C. this year. EE 'rwEN'rY EIGHT 69 Xf
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