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CHARLES F.WH1TESELL, Greenfield, Ind. l Threefyear letter man. Whity was an ideal leader for the 1925 aggregation. He had the muscle, mind and magnetic personality which are requisites for this honored position. Whitesell was handicapped by injuries during a part of the season but he always donned the moleskin and gave all he had in every game. Well done, Whity! CHARLES F. WHITESELL Football Captain, 1925 G. RUSSELL NORTON, Saginaw, Mich. Threefyear letter man. Curly was the popular choice of the school as well as his team mates for the captaincy of the 1926 Ram eleven. Norton plays football for the love of the sport and his performance on the gridiron makes him out a passionate lover. Curly is the dynamo of life and energy in the Ram squad. Eleven Nortons and the team would he invincible. G. RUSSELL NORTON Football Captain, 1926 Page
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I I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I ,Ig 3 W V. If., I I jI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IA I: II 1925 Paintball OW that the football has been laid away and the moleskins have been packed in the lockers, a little review of the things accomplished in the past season will reveal some encouraging facts. K. O. O. is definitely and firmly entrenched in regard to intercollegiate rules governing athletics. This circumf stance alone is well worthy of our hearty approval of the manner in which the present athletic department has conducted itself. Although our record this year was not unusual, yet considering the standing of the teams played and the green material that had to be moulded into a hard hitting, fighting squad, the results were good. Another thing that was noticeable over last year was the une sportsmanship exercised by both the team and the students. Very few alibis were offered to cover up defeats even though in some cases there were perhaps room for such statements. ' Such advances must not be taken lightly, and although a glance at the score sheet might brand the past season as a failure, infinitely more was accomplished than the mere winning of games, and the team and student body can regard this year asa milestone toward the attainment of real athletic standards. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov Nov SUMMARY 2-St. Ambrose .... 10 23 7 Rams. ..... . -Graceland .... Rams...... -Rolla .... . Rams . . .... -Des Moines .... Rams ........... 14-Missouri Wesleyan. Rams .... , . .... . . 20-Iowa State Teachers Rams .........,. 26-K. S. T. C.. . . . Rams ...... I I -I 1' -I I 'QI , .- ' I .5 ,I ,M-. ,I Page 106
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,-,5 Li. 'C QD.- .- W - Y . ask ,K if in T - ire. , , ---L i ,,.,...?.l.. if '1 iiaxfgtfilk ty my i E N ill' 'Q ' s l l l if 'gl H. B. FREW, Paradise, Pa. Two year letter man. Heiny was counted on as a valf T uable player when the season started. He proved not only a valuable player but one of the lgl most valuable on the squad. 'LHeiny was kept out of the last games on account of injuries and it was evident to the spectators that the squad did not work with the same smooth' i ness and precision as when the little quarter was in the game. WARREN G. BRADFORD, Dayton, Ohio. One year letter man. Bradford came to us from Steele High School of Dayton While playing for Steele he was named as AllfOhio center. He livedup to his reputation with the Rams, and it is safe to predict that the posif tion of center will not be a source of worry for three years at least. LEE NAY, Ord, Nebr. Two year letter man. Lee was one of the outstanding line men of the 1925 team. He seemed to want to be in all the line plungers and battering that was going on. Nay could take a lot of punishment and then reach out and grab the man with the ball. Lee seemed to be at his best when he was hardest pressed. With two years of varsity football behind him, Nay will be a section in a stone wall line. i BENJAMIN E. SOULE, Portland, Ore. One year letter man. Soule came to us with l a wonderful record in the East. From his initial appearance in the Ram uniform he became a regular end. Soule is perhaps the best end that has represented K. O. C. in many years. It will be good to see him with us in the 1926 season. L. L. WALTERS, Atlantic City, N. J. Two year letter man. Lou completed his second year of college football in the same fast steady manner that marked his initial year with the Rams. Lou played next to 'LCurl,y in the line and nothing short ofa tank could penetrate these two men when they got started. 1 fb h 9, IQ E5 i s in b l E+. 5 r lj? Qifilii 1 - ' L L, l L 'Qi-R+ wzv -XF Page 108 Nfsk VA, -N..-
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