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Indian Club The Indian Club is composed of McCook College athletes who have earned letters in football, basketball, or track. This club, one of the first to be organized on the campus, is among the outstanding groups of the college. In order to become a member, the athlete must make the traveling squad and play in at least half of the quarters of the varsity games. The Indian Club acts as host to the basketball tournaments which are held every spring. It also sponsors several social events to help the students at the college get acquainted and feel at home. Th organization is headed by Coach Merle Confer. The officers are: Dale Poore, president, Verlyn Saladen, vice-presi- dent, and Francis Trimmer, secretary-treasurer. -wmv-r SEATED: Mr. Confer, Art Evans, Bill Chapman, Bill Murphy, Francis Trimmer, Bill Neverve, Rod Phillips, Francis Seybold. SECOND ROW: Mr. McCullough, Garald Orman, Gary Smith, Dale Poore, Stanley Webster, Jack Ballard, Kenneth Nelson, Duane Cox, Lowell Gilliland, Gale Randel, Bruce Harrison, Mr. Baruth. THIRD ROW: Verlyn Saladen, Robert Nichols, Roy Hart, John Gossin, Ray Lehl, Charles Maul, Don Green, Don Schamel, Charles Groves, Robert Colling, Jack Pursley, Dale Carter.
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