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. V f . 93. ' Q v fin Q.. ?? lf . 9-1. ' 3? Mel Richeson of Cushing, Okla- homa, capped the sophomore tackle position. One could count on Mel coming through with great plays. Harrold Mansell, Cabovel a G.l. from Duncan, Okla- homa, played end after an injury put him out as a guard. Defense was his specialty. Z , mfr. .1 X M7 253 ll ' 'Wav . Q.. - Q.. f . Duane Pearce Cabouel of Salina was a converted quarterback. He became an end in the Indepen- dence game with a falling diving catch. Look out next year-all opponents. IrvWahlenmaier frigbtj returned to football, after lettering in '54, to be a valuable player. A small lineman from A.C. but a tough one. Charles Nioce fleftl of Mayetta, was the only freshman tackle. After his great improvement this year he'll see lots of action next year. Larryl Hutchens fbelowl was an A.C. player coming out late for his first taste of football. A good receiver. Ralph Hanna, lbelowj a native Kentuckian,was a great receiver, very outstanding as a leader and defensive player. A big help for any team. ,Q ,-Q Charles Swayden from Winfield, showed great potential as a pass receiver, has good speed, and a wonderful attitude.
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Larry Patton and Helen Glen Cbelowj pop it up for the fans. Vern Hottle fright! was the small and very fancy Q B on the keeper play . He hailed from Kansas City, Mo. Teaming with Vic Walker they gave the fans a view of the belly ser- ies . George Graham Cbelowl another Kansas Citian was a great cen- ter on the second unit. He will adequately fill the bill for the first unit next fall where captain Bob worked this fall mv, 1 ii lean. Wesley Locke was a rugged line- man from Newkirk. He developed into one of the best. His big game was with Coffeyville. Chuck Sheppard was an example of the tough, well coached Clay Center brand of football. When Chuck took charge the team ran smoothly. a 1 S' :JN 1,- Wes jordan Cabouej came up from Ponca City, could play anywhere, and did. Whether on the line, or as a linebacker he was there with power. Bud Shoemaker fleftl another Ark Citian overcame a bad knee to be a real blocker. He also went in as end with the big catch that iced the Parsons game. 'W Tony Tapia Cabovej of Winfield was the best lineman developed in south central Kansas in many a year. He was al- ways there with the key plays.
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Paul Bell fbelowl of Bix- by, Oklahoma, moved from halfback to guard in mid-season. His im- provement was unbeliev- able. A born defensive player. Contact! Gary Gasper frigbtl came from Wellington, was a quick charging lineman. Hampered some this year with injuries he will be a power next fall. Everett Rochelle Cbelowj was a top lineman from Ponca City. Next year should see him as top lineman in the Juco league. Raymond Gray of Dewey, Okla- homa, had speed, an excellent blocker, as well as, linebacker. One of the finest, and only a freshman. ta Wi-' F' like exif? 'T' ,. az? - Q m f , , gf-2 M, .si Qi f i ,X 4 v ' . ,N . .. . W fi ,4.5f', f' :jfs A I . ..,., y L P . . J.f 'f' i ff, 1 e- ,,. , f , fri, . r ,ffm 1 . ' V V H X it - ' 4 +2 .gg-:ggi 3, e J.. F - 41: ,, ltk, 3-fir , -:tx -Q 11.-Q,,.,.sjv!:: , - '- I f I :':f,:j ' -'ll ,Q .. 2 Q .vfiig 1 fit Ya - ' ff sp-Qkbfigm V I' I he .. I iff 'W ff ' 'Jym as 463 ' , , In-M ,W Y' . . fx fl I , K H 5 rr 5 N X W, W CX we . QWAQ. David Pearce of Salina was the capable team manager. wif' 5 Q A W. aafei h 4 . H' .,':li 3 oae ee ee Robin Thorpe fabovel from Wichita North had the finest attitude of anyone on the team. He was a defensive specialist- but rapidly developing as an offense player. Vic Walker and teammates Cleft! really scat the corners. A cold night - note the empty stands. W N.. 1 v 1 ' 12,4 x' 1 Oh X . ' -X .1 'li . xnxx. ,, F - f , , W ,fjgiipjnzig X a , QA! 6542 'fl 1.2 ' ff Wg- .igfiigifg f f' ', 4 fa, ,gk jggi ,,1 f bycf if -ww , tw.-.V -. H 'mf 231 3 'f?Q V ' Y' 5 ,2 A ,.., M ,' 3. - Y, .,,. In , - A s .1mff?29Qft .em?f-.-ALTQZQ K fl q,,+ . ,,,1:--,,sw- . v 235359 Q wa viii' Rv A . Don Baker Qabovej of A.C. was another con- verted back. His speed was a great advantage over the opponents.
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