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We Predict That-----N by Watson and Adams Bob Lindemood will become president of the General Motors Company. Lela McNair will never be six feet tall. Curtis Curry will become a first rate veter- inary. Mary Fountain will make a fine Doctor's assistant if she can learn not to shut her eyes when the operation is being per- formed. Louis Duncan will be the owner of a string of drug stores. His chief dispenser will be Grant McKnight. Doris Caster will be an efficient house-wife. Glenn Symes will be an ace snooker-shark. Tom Pringle and his smooth way will become a first-rate ice-man. Bonnie Jean Smith will become the featured soloist of Bob Wills and his Texas Play- boys. Grant Cole will never become a state repres- entative as he will be defeated in every attempt by Grover Bills, a veteran of the cushions who will serve thirteen years in House. Patty Yorke will become a flying cadet in the U. S. Army. Santa Fe will kick Dead-Eye Smyth and Junior Weekly off more freight trains than any other company. Ed Blass will become the future dean of the junior college. Duke Turner will be the Dick Metz of the Goat -hill Links. Earl Cook will become president of the Y. M. C. A. of Kansas. Doyle Young will be the hard-boiled coach of the Hackney eleven. Jean Hilnchee will tour the country as an operatic soprano, singing with her assist- ant, James Melton. Norman Burton will be an efficient Traveler carrier. Chet Crosetto will be the Pendergast of Frontenac. Betty Tolles--author of the best seller, To- day, I Am . Duana Grant will be the owner of a string of Dime-A-Struggle dance halls with head- quarters across the road from the new air- port. Lloyd Rice?????? Marcilee Ferguson-Star of Movielands' pro- duction, Your Village . Virginia Scritchfield will become vocal in- stor at the Chilocco School. Edwin Brown will become a carnival barker. Geraldine Burgauer might become a school teacher, maybe. Ed Drehmer, Oran Begwin, Bud Higby, Bob Grow, Dan Mills, and Richard Curtis will become co-owners of the swanky Green Star at Newkirk which features Oscar Oliver's symphony orchestra. Bill Raynolds will replace James Stewart on the screen. First Down and ----- Come next Thanksgiving, the chances are good that the bunting juco grid conference will be flying over the Tiger lair. The team for next season will include 12 lettermen, several out for football for the first time, and number of this season's Bulldog stars. This aggregation will be considerably stronger than this year's team. Beginning April 7, spring football practice was held every evening for a month at the athletic field under the direction of Coach Delmar Steinbock and Assistant Coach Bar- ney Getto. Two hours of exercise and fundamentals have prepared the thirty-one hopefuls for the '41 season. Coach Steilnbock was well satis- fied with the preview of next year's squad. Junior college men who reported for spring practice were Bill Morgan, Carl Nolan, Leon- ard Logan, Clifford Yarberry, Everett Ale- shire, Paul Martin, Herb Hollenback, Delbert Smyth, Leo Rinehart, George Bagby, John Spigarelli, Kermit Pangle, Louis Ebert, Charles Jones, James Tully, J. T. James, Faye Floyd, Wayne Falkenstein, Grady McGee, and Bill Shanks. High school recruits who took part itn spring training were James Coker, Don Hite, Rodney Newman, Bill Troxell, Bob Curry, Vestie White, Royce Wells, Jack Pickett, Bill Bonewell, and Melvin Endicott.
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