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llllll RIIIH GRID RIIYAHY JANICE HORNISH SHERRY SMITH THANKS EVERYBODY -That was all Ruth Caffee could say when Mr. Tom Kelly announced her the Football Queen of the 1952 grid season. Her escort and co-captains, Ralph Bowen and Ted Flickinger, presented the traditional mums, gold football necklace, and kisses. KAY MCLAUGHLIN GEORGE ANN HARNEY JOANNE HAMILTON
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faqs Ouf of fke jrying an A three-act comedy, Out of the Frying Pan, was presented vernber I7 and 18 in the Junior College auditorium. The play s directed by Mr. Tom Kelly, speech and debate coach, isted by Barbara Kellams, student director. The entire story of the play takes place in the living room apartment house in New York City. There George, Norman, Kate, Marge, and Dottie are living together Qpurely for reasonsj in the apartment above that of the producer, Kenny. The would-be actors try every plan and scheme imaginable to Mr Kenny to see their play and eventually produce it. There are several hilarious complications along the way. and Tony are secretly married, and then Mr. Colburn, s play censor, not knowing that his daughter Dottie is apartment with five other actors, makes an untimely , further com licatin matters. P 8 Tie Juco Cast included Jim Trent as George Bodell, Walter as Norman Reese, Peggy Greely as Mrs. Garnet, ,Tim Bond Dennison, Carol Schrock as Muriel Foster, Jan Hornish Ault, Barbara Goering as Marge Benson, Betti Mendenhall Colburn, Max Parmley as Mr. Colburn, Pat Parker as Kenny, Bill Walker and Harold Conley as the two policemen. s POMPOUS PLAY CENSOR - Barbara Goering A and Jan Hornish hurriedly persuade the indignant father and play censor, Max Parmley, to come and see the rest of the house while his daughter, Betti Mendenhall, and a college friend, Carol Schrock, look on. files' TRICKY MICKEY - A trick knife and a Mickey Finn cause policemen, Harold Conley and Bill Walker, and producer, Pat Parker, to think Carol Schrock has been murdered. Peg Greeley is the over-interested landlady. SAVED BY THE MEN IN THE LITTLE WHITE COATS - Jim Bond and Walter Spitz grasp Jim Trent who- pretends to be an escaped lunatic while Barbara Goering and Ian Hornish aid the plot to keep Betti Mendenhall in New York and her father, Max Parmely, out. if
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HllllRAll MARVIN-E. Kansas rrl Kansas CURTIS-E. THE 1952 SEASON BY DICK RENFRO Finishing the season in a blaze of glory, the HJC gridsters trampled the previously unbeaten- untied ElDorado and led McCook, Nebraska, into camp, ending with a respectable five -win, three- loss, and one -tie record. Traveling to Lawton, Oklahoma, to meet the powerful Cameron Aggies, the Blue Dragons did not fare so well. They were soundly trounced by the Cameron eleven, 39-7. It was in the first three minutes of this battle that Captain Ted Flickinger suffered a broken leg, sidelining him for the rest of the season. -1 r r, J.D. -T. Kansas Hutc hin DAVID-T. Kansas RICHARD-C. son K , ansas ,T FLICKINGER, TED-QB BOWEN, RALPH-E. Pretty Prairie, Kansas Burlington, Kansas Captain Acting Captain Bouncing back from the first defeat, the Blue and Red displayed power as the Dragons plastered the Kansas City Blue Devils, 46-6. This tilt featured many long runs by Hutch. The Dragons were never in danger as they promptly took a 13-O lead in the first quarter. After spotting the Tonkawa Mavericks a 7-0 half-time lead, the Hutch eleven tallied twice in the third and added another in the fourth quarter to wallop Tonkawa, 19-7 in the third game of the year. Two quick touchdowns in the third quarter against the tight Maverick defense was enough to clinch the contest for the dragons. A tight-defensive, scoreless battle was featured in the next game as the Coffeyville Red Ravens invaded Gowans field for one of the best defensive games seen in years. Many scoring opportunities prevailed for both teams, but neither could capitalize on the threats as the game ended 0-0. In two previous games between the teams, the final tallies were 6-6 and 13-13. WARD, D. A. -G. Hutchinson, Kansas MORFORD, RICHARD-G. Sl. John, Kansas -R NEUF Em, Ennis-G. Hutchinson, Kansas I 1 WATERS, DONALD-G. Macksville, Kansas ERNSTING, WILLIAM -C Ellinwood, Kansas E' l
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