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7 1 ,Url E-. , - v N. 1, I, ',.' Y i fx . G5 ---in--K3 fb. L-.,,lJ.Lf, Rx 1. wif' ' 'ff'-T'v-e S v ll ..-, i ,- xx! is----l------f--f- I3 ' ' ki, 'X ,I 'x,K.,,f,Y,i X l 5 P2 iv . K. R. WEAVER.,One year letter man. Stubby was the smallest big man that has ever worn the red and blue. Weaver was the find of the season and all K. O. C. regrets that he wasn't found until his senior year. K. O. C. owes Stubby a debt for keeping the squad on its toes all the time. We hate to see you go Weaver. DWIGHT ANDREWS. One year letter man. Andy proved to be one of the most valuable men on the Ram squad. When the season was over and the points tallied up Andy stood fourth. Not only as a scoring machine did Andrews shine, but also as a defensive player. He will see two more successful seasons under K. O. C. colors. ALLEN BUMSTEAD. Allen only played in one game, but he looked mighty good that time. Bumstead came to the varsity as a result of his stellar playing in interffraternity games. JOE SWAIN. Two year letter man. joe is captain of the cagers for next season. His work on the hardwood was a revelation to the Ram followers. At guard he puts up an almost impregnable defense and his long shots brought applause from the spectators time and time again. Under the leadership of Joe great things are expected for next year. .fill nh' lj ' L El YU' l Q. 11: l l gil Q Y E' A ' a sgfiz. . ,Jia as as s s- ' Page 114 A :fag . ,,., ,f'-w-f---'---t- 'f- -H vc W v Ng- lil-1 -' rj' jx.. I L M ,fx X-.,,.f.
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