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Juco Play Starts Season tor Grads Left to right: Harry Mclierracher, Sanford Best, Junior Shea, Danny B0lJt91'0, Pesgi 0z2.'1'9U, Wayne Thomas, Henry Ford, John Shea, Lola Mae Stocking, Raymond Billings, William Guthrie. By Vera Adams Opening the coliege commencement season, the annual junior college play was presented in the junior high school auditorium, Friday, April 28. That Three Wise Fools, Austin Strong's New York stage hit of a decade ago, still has drawing power, was demonstrated by the crowds which as- sembled to see the production under the direction of Miss Pauline Sleeth, English and speech in- structor. In the cast were many old favorites of the col- lege audience, and they told with sympathy and talent the story of the three crusty bachelors loyal to their one romantic adventure. Henry Ford, William Guthrie, and Harry Mc- Kerracker carried the heavy parts of the three wise fools, the financier, the physician, and the judge, and did it very neatly and with distinction, thank you. There was just a bit of evidence the boys knew what they were about. Danny Bottero, the Frontenac Flash, was at his scintillating best as the villain of the piece, and William Shea, as the butlmg, was darned near convincing-till he snig- gere . Love interest of this Udrammer of the age was one Lola May Stocking, whose fame had already srread afaixand the successful suitor was of course the inimitable Raymond Billings, the season's pre- mier glamor-boyx Their work was convincing too -showed practice. Peggi Ogren was long-suffering land neat-lookingl as the worried housekeeper for the strange trio of octogenarians, and Sanford Best demonstrated that he can tote a mean brief- case when it's necessary. Of course, with a criminal, a monied man, and a beautiful girl around, there would just have to be some police protection, and that was adequately provided by none other than the mighty Clancy Wayne Thomas and ''Bili-the-Burgomeister'' Pos. And then that fellow-conspirator that Post teams with--they're Poison together or apart- appeared as a menial of some sort, and oh, yea! -that other Shea would sneak in. John was the Sherlock of the piece. But no kiddin', it was a swell show. Assisting were Emma Gotschal, Bette Brenz, and George Sisson, students, and a student or- chestra trained and directed by A. E. San Romani. Page 1
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Starlcmen Cop Second In State Meet They are, left to right, bottom row, William Post, LeoiTheime-, Bob Layden, Clifford Anderson, Law- rence Swaim, Junior Shea, Alva Trrner, and Vernon Overstreet. They are, left to right, top row, Alex Cain, George Seipp, Milton Livingston, Coach Daniel Stark. A small squad of Tigers participated in the annual Tonkawa relays with Anderson and Swaim the only men to place. Anderson placed third in both hurdle events and Swaim won the discus and was second in the shot. The Tigers are considered as difinite threats to for the 1939 state track championship. Fort Scott, champions for the last two years, have another strong squad and are doped to repeat for the third consecutive year. However, the Tigers, with dependable point-getters in Alex and Ell Cain, Lawrence Swaim, Leo Theime, Clifford An- derson and other good men to make a well bal- anced team, will wage a stiff battle for the first place trophy. Coach Daniel Stark's juco track squad was one of the strongest teams in the state this past season. The team, though small, placed well in every meet they attended and won all meets in which. they were at full strength. The Tigers were strong this year in practi- cally all events and were outstanding in the field events. Outstanding members of the team were Alex and Ell Cain, Lawrence Swaim, and Clifford Anderson. These boys were aided by George Seipp, Ben Riffle, Leo Theime, Fred Dittman, Alvah Turner, and Vernon Overstreet. .The j uco's opened their season against Tonka- Wa 1n a dual meet held on the local field. Led by Page 2 the Cain twins, who scored 42 points between them, the locals scored an easy victory. The Tigers journied to Coffeyville for their next meet. Once again they were victorious, triumphing over both Coffeyville and Joplin, Missiouri state champions. Two days later, they traveled to Tonkawa for a return match. Perform- ing without the services of the Cain twins, they were nosed out by a small margin. Following the Tonkawa meet, a group of the Tigers participated in the K. U. Relays. Alex Cain competed in the decathlon where he made a fine showing and placed third. The medley relay team, composed of E11 Cain, Clifford Anderson, Ver- non Overstreet, and Leo Theime, placed third in their heat. The next meet for the jucos was a triangular meet at Hutchinson with ElDorado, Hutchinson, and Ark City competing. Once more, the Tigers showed they were of championship caliber as they won over these strong teams. Two days later, Southwestern college of Win- field came down for a dual meet with Stark's men and returned home with a crushing defeat. The jucos journeyed to Independence the next week for a triangular meet with Independence and Coffeyville. Leaving two sure point-getters, Alex
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