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TOP ROW-Elizabeth Smith, Dorothy Stevens, Mabel Bunger, Helen Shank, Mildred Todd, Winitred Needels. SECOND ROW-Charlotte Long, Martha Todd, Ruby Neff, Alice Carson, Dorothy Buehrle, Virginia Ballard, Anna Louise Sanford. THIRD ROW-Vera Miller, Faith Huff, Mildred Knittle, Mary Helen Utt, Laura Iean Turtle, Letha Everhart, BOTTOM ROW-Bernice Haggart, Maxine Sutton, Margaret Corrnan, Muriel Iones, Vera Crabtree, Iune Ellsworth, Doris Wilcox. OFFICERS P11-51 Semester Second Semester Mabel Bunger ------ President Faith Hutt ------- President Helen Shank - Vice-President Martha Todd - - Vice-President Mildred Knittle - - Secretary Bernice Haggart - - - Secretary Charlotte Long - Treasurer Vera Miller - - Treasurer Gamma Delta Gamma Page Twenty-Eight
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WWW? LAUNCHBAUGH CULLEY HAZEN GARLAND STEIN MELSTBOM, Mgr. Stein at end and Aultom at half played Well in this game. Turning on the heat at the opening whistle and keeping it on until the final gun, the Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes trounced the Baker Wildcats by a score of l3 to U, and cinched the Kansas Con- ference football crown for the second suc- cessive year. Continuing their reputation as homecoming-celebration-spoilers, and playing the most brilliant game of the year, the Coyotes gave the impression that they held the outcome of the game in their hands. The slightly muddy field little hampered the running attack of the Coyotes, as they consistently cut down the Baker line for big gains. Smith took the through-tackle route for the first score. Soon after, Van Cleef took a pass from a Baker back and struck out for the Wes- leyan goal line and making the thirty yards before anyone could touch him. Football fans saw Baer successfully keep the much touted Baker shovel pass out of sight, and saw fine play by Morgan and Miller. B. WALSH Sliding and slipping on a more than sticky gridiron, the two powerful elevens of Wesleyan and McPherson fought to a O to O standstill on Turkey Day, keeping Wesleyan's undefeated record still intact. Because of the poor footing, the deceptive line attack of Massey and Smith came to naught as did the Wide end sweeps of Morris and Warner. ln the line, Culley played a fine game, and Baer and Wooster kept the Canine attack Within safe bounds. Throughout the entire game the Coyotes outgained and outplayed the Bulldogs, and only several fine punts kept them from being scored upon. Football Summary Wesleyan .......... l U Kearney Teachers .... 13 Wesleyan Hastings .................... 12 Wesleyan Bethany .................... 7 Wesleyan Ottawa ...................... 6 Wesleyan Emporia Teachers .... 27 Wesleyan C. of E ....................... 7 Wesleyan Baker ............... ..... 0 Wesleyan McPherson ....... ..... O Page Twenty-Seven
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TOP ROW-Lucile Piland, Marjorie Beiber, Theresa Iohnston, Evelyngrace Fox, Roberta Wheeler, Doris Lundin. SECOND ROW-Lois Van Gundy, Rosella Lykke, Ruth Wells, Freida Moorman, Alice Iordan, Evelyn Belle Rees. THIRD ROW-Neva Gassert, Grace Margaret Doane, Margaret Browne, Clarice Ken- ney, Floreine Anderson, Margaret Vanderwilt, BOTTOM ROW-Doris Watson, Ruthanna Epp, Opal Bisbee, Rhoda Lebow, Dorothy Dee Gross, Iean Glover, OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Evelyngrace Fox ----- President Ruthanna Epp ------ President Doris Lundin - - ViceePresident Doris Lundin - - Vice-President Doris Watson - - - Secretary Floreine Anderson - - - Secretary Rhoda Lebow - - Treasurer Lucile Piland - - - Treasurer Delta Kappa Chi . . . Page Twenty-Nine
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