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Baylor Odontological Honor Society Re ate ite eae = “eerie VI von MEMBERS, left to right—Paul Kennedy, Ralph Carey, Robert Hughes, Dr. Staples (sponsor), Jim Roberts, and Bruce Dieterlen. — ce ee seo TE ee ae | ES ae Sa is coil Be MEMBERS, left to right—James Stanley, Mike Allen, Rudolph Woolf, Jack Martin, Jerome Miller, Richard Knight, Frank Hilliard, Tommy Howorth. Tom Graves, and Don Butler. 62a SG A = Gat am Ge cas 137
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Baylor Odontological Honor Society ee a MEMBERS, left to right, Don Chiles, Ed Pitt, Roy Kendrick, Bill Averett, Richard McNiece, Don Robison, Mike Lynch, Bob Graff and James Snyder. MEMBERS, left to right. Don Flashing, Truman Smith, Carl Ellis, Richard Ingram, Ed Smith, Joe Ainsworth, Mike Gardner, William George, Paul Phillips, and Bill Merwin.
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138 Baylor Burrs — Football Team | ) e, ( | eo TOUCH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS—Back Row (left to right) Warren Randall, Mike Taylor, Tom Howorth; Second Row (from top) Bert Tate, Dave Hageman, Richard Allen, G. A. Razook; Third Row (from top) Bob Smith (player-coach), Jim Watkins, Mike Lynch (place kicker) Denny Anderson (punter), Jim Kelly; Front Row, Tom Davidson (general manager), Mike Gardner, Jim Furlow, Eddie Jones; not pictured; John Sparling, Ronnie Rogers, Robert Wasson, Tom Holton, Ralph Carey. — A group of students from Baylor Dental College surprised everyone by taking first place in the Harry Stone Recreation Center Football League. The team, playing in a league composed mostly of former Southwestern Conference Athletes, posted a 9-0 record despite the fact that only four of its 15 members played college football. Baylor’s potent offense scored 241 points in 8 games (an average of 30.1 points per game) while its defense was the stingiest in the league, allowing only 35 points (or an average of 4.4). One game was won by forfeit. In the championship game Baylor faced unbeaten Gaston Avenue Baptist; and in the hotly contested game which followed, the dentists-to-be came out on the winning end of a 16-12 score. Baylor scored on a 20 yard pass from quarterback G. A. Razook to Tom Howorth and on a 15 yard run by Razook. A field goal by Mike Lynch put the game on ice and handed Gaston, which was the city champion last year, its first loss in two years. The team was organized and very ably coached by Bob Smith and Mike Taylor. Their organizing and the outstanding passing of quarterback G. A. Razook, along with the catching of a host of fleet-footed re- ceivers, were responsible for the tremendous success of Baylor’s team. Although several outstanding play- ers graduate this year, the boys hope to come up with another fine team in 1966.
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