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'l g is 4.9 K., f -sk- .gras ,K ,xr 2, ii' .- , ,,Q g A G5 vhs KRT W N3 M . A r is ,i Q. : J, YY gm W -g-ms . ..,, 4 X .0 4. ,W -': ,'1Si4,,T4 i :c K ' ' V : - BAS? Sf.. 5' CLINT WEBBER Head Coach FOOTB LL 1956 STYLE Football in A.C.j.C. during the fall of 1956 can best be remembered by several wins, one dramatic tie, and some close losses, along with some mighty good playing against tough competition, including four year col- leges. The team certainly deserves recognition for the high spirit held all the way -win, lose, or draw. Yes, the '56 season is one which every student can honestly be proud of the fellows representing the Tigers. They sparked our pep assemblies, our socials, and our best endeavors. It was filled with the joy of winning, the sadness of losing, but most of all in the pride of work well done. Bob Van Schuyver of Arkansas City had the signal honor of be- ing chosen to be captain of the team for all games during the season. Bob was really a cen- ter in more ways than position played. Bob received the Kelley- Gray award for the most inspira- tional player.
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