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1945-46 BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE Fort Hays State 65 Bethany 32 Fort Hays State 56 McPherson 40 Fort Hays State 44 St. Benedict ' s 33 Fort Hays State 49 Kearney Teachers 33 Fort Hays State 60 Central College, McPherson 39 Fort Hays State 37 Hutchinson Naval Air Station 47 Fort Hays State 28 Washburn 52 Fort Hays State 33 Washburn 44 Fort Hays State 32 Pittsburg 52 Fort Hays State 45 Hutchinson Naval Air Station 47 Fort Hays State 43 McPherson 36 Fort Hays State 37 Emporia 49 Fort Hays State 44 Bethany 30 Fort Hays State 35 Emporia 39 Fort Hays State 50 St. Benedict’s 34 Fort Hays State 53 Pittsburg 33 Conference Games The men of this year’s Tiger team who met the qualifications of the athletic board and were awarded letters for their participation in basketball are Marvin Behnke, A1 Riedel, Wayne Wingo, Cecil Calvert, Roger Furgason, Nor¬ man Reinking, Ozie Meckel, Nelson Hartman, and Don Livingston. The picture below shows Coach Paul Busch” Gross, and his 1945-1 946 basketball squad. Standing, left to right, are Coach Gross, Wendell Stull. Robert Slup Pelzel, Wayne Wingo, Cecil Calvert, Carl Wiklund, Donnie Livingston. Seated: Roger Furgason, A1 Riedel, Marvin Behnke, Nelson Hartman, Ray Gottschalk. Not pictured arc Ozie Meckel, Norman Reinking, and James Thurman. 17
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The 1945-1946 Tiger quintet wheih started most of the season ' s games are. from left to right: Al Riedel, Marvin Behnke. Cecil Calvert, Wayne Wingo. Roger Furgason. Coach Busch” Gross, center. Basketball Ozzi Meckel and Norman Reinking, World War II veterans, enrolled in the second semester in time to participate in four games and earn their letters in basketball this year. 16
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Campus Glamazons . r - --- y S ■TT| Intramural tournaments of all kinds sponsored by the W.A.A. afford plenty of opportunity for activity tor all the girls on the campus. Hit pin, volley ball, and ping pong are a few of the sports in which unusual skills were displayed by organized campus groups and independents. At the beginning of the fall semester the W.A.A. sponsored a get-acquainted fun fest which was enjoyed by returning students as well as newcomers. Members of W.A.A. are given an opportunity to earn individual awards. By a special point system a designated amount of credit is given for engaging in various activities. When a specified number of points is earned, a sweater is awarded. The officers include: Josephine Goodnough, president; Rita Stramel, vice-president; Gertrude Miller, secretary- treasurer and Mrs. Bert Bergland, sponsor. W. A. A. 18
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