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169. Mike Vasquez was one of the most consistent linemen on the squad, and was the only man of the squad to secure a position on the first all-conference team. Seidel and Epps, although small, were always dependable. They both have the ability to give their opponents plenty of trouble. Reinecker, the lone senior of the squad, gave a good account of himself at Kansas Wesleyan. Barn- grover and Caldwell both deserve con- siderable credit. Barngrover played a good game at either tackle or end. Rodelander, Wiegand, Moore and Bur- ress usually did their share in blocking, . wx running interference and breaking up opponents' plays. Burress was used at end position toward the end of the sea- son to help strengthen the line. Burress could punt, kick, and pass, all equally well. Laboring against imposing odds throughout the year Coaches Binford and Selves have worked hard develop- ing this team. They would be seen to- gether planning methods of attack and defense, solving the opposing team's plays and working out new plays. They have proved to be men of character, courage, and determination, forever holding the admiration and respect of all their athletes. -..QP ' 7 .fm -of S41 7M-f, -dexafgbii 554' 'T 67' f ff-ew-Q 7' .17 frm- ff.rJff'J, A iw' ' f f' - 1 .1
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l . 1 Back Row: Coach Binforf, Flory, Nace, Vaughn, Rojelander, Colwell, Wiegand, Burress, Moore, Coach Selves Middle Row: Toland, Ramsey, Boyer, Reinecker, Barngrover, Vasquez, Haun, Zuhars Front Row :, Rock, Epps, Crabbe, Stratman, Hapgood, Seidel, Cornwell. game, the courageous stand the Bulldogs made against the strong aggregation the first half was popular with the crowd. The score at the half was 6-0 in favor of the Bulldogs, but the superior reserve strength of the Hornets proved disas- trous to the Bulldogs in the second half. The season closed with the Turkey Day Game with Kansas Wesleyan at Salina which ended in a scoreless tie. ' BACKFIELD W FLORY Halfback STRATMAN, Quarterback BOYER, Fullback TOLAND, Halfback LINEMEN VAUGHN, End RAMSEY, Tackle EPPS, Guard WIEGAND, Center ROCK, Guard REINECKER, Tackle CORNWELL, End Haun and Zuhars both made long spec- tacular runs, however, a spectator must remember that a ball lugger is not the only man that does the Work. The big- gest share of the responsibility is upon the line to block and lead interference. The Bulldog line was the lightest in years, the average Weight of the line was 22
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Y. M. Brings Toshiro Tsubokawa Y. M. CABINET Back Row: Kenneth Weaver, Herbert Ikenberry, Paul Miller, Kurtis Naylor, Ira Milton Hoover, Leonard Lowe. Front Row: David Metzger, Treasurer: Paul Heckman, Secretary: Willard Flaming, President: Harold Mohler, Vice-President: Wayne Al- bright. Interwoven in the fabric of our every- day association and class work is the thread of religious and moral experience and thought. It is this phase of campus life that the Y tries to develop and ex- press. In order to do this various activi- ties have been sponsored by the organi- zation. The weekly meetings have been supplemented by socials, conferences, speakers, and exchange programs. This year, more so than ever before, the Y has tried to provide adequate so- cial facilities for the students. The high lights of this year's social activites are the watermelon feed and the box supper. The exchange programs of the year brought to our campus groups from Bethel College, Kansas Wesleyan Uni- versity, Sterling College, and Tabor College. One of the major ambitions of the Y has been realized in the presence of a foreign student on our campus this se- mester. The Y takes pride in its protege, Mr. Toshiro Tsubokawa. Toshiro's quiet, reserve and friendly smile have won for him a warm place in the hearts of the students. Besides the regular activities carried on by the Y. M. there have been various projects that were sponsored by both the Y. M. and the Y. W. Most of the socials, besides many cabinet meetings and pro- grams, were carried out in this manner. One of the most outstanding of these activities was the commission system which has been in operation for the last semester, Largely as a result of this co- ordination and its resultant success the two organizations have decided to merge their identity for the coming year. This is one of the outstanding accomplish- ments of the past year. 24
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