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First row, left to right: Hayden Henry, David Rambo, Benny Polk, Marvin Morrison. Second row: Jimmie Brunoldi, Don Drake, Raymond Armstrong, Tommy Webb, Carl Dodd, Allen Morain. Third row: Coach Chester Bryan, Sammic Roane, Gor- don Masters, Boh Waugh. Bill l rbin. First row, left to right: Fuzzy Drake, Bill Rhvnc, Alan Rose, Gaylon Brown, Kenneth Smith. Second row: Coach Ansel Young, Rov Madden, Max Cox, Wendell Wampler. James Matlock, Gordon Ilium. The Norman Tigers held the number one position in the Daily Oklahoman poll longer than any other team in the state, ending the season by being ranked second in the state. Thev tied for Mid-State Confer- ence, winning ten and losing only two. The team missed the service of Allen Morain, the leading scorer for two years. One of the best players in the state, Allen made the Mid-State All Star team in 1952. Norman 59 Seminole JO Norman 50 F.l Reno 5J Norman 67 Northeast 7J Norman 46 Chickasha 37 Norman 50 Holdcnvillc 48 Norman 48 Holdcnvillc 42 Norman 53 Capitol Hill 43 Norman 50 Wcwoka 49 Norman 49 Central 41 Norman 52 Northeast 63 Norman 61 Shawnee 58 Norman 59 Enid 44 Norman 52 Classen 57 Norman 59 Capitol Hill 47 Norman 71 Seminole 45 Norman 54 Central 46 Norman 49 Enid 43 Norman 51 Classen 48 Norman 61 Shawnee 58 Norman 58 Northeast 52 Norman 42 Chickasha 45 Norman 66 Wcwoka 44 Norman 52 Shawnee 65 Norman 67 Midwest City 51 an Jl ecame mi d-state co-cL am jjionS. Below: Carl Dodd, guarded by a Chick- asha player, gets ready to pass the ball. Right: All-State Bill Corbin is ready to drop the ball in for another two points as a Chickasha player looks on. Below: Tommy Webb scores two points on a fast break.
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Above: Girl Dodd takes a practice run on the low hurdles. Above: Caroline McDermott, Olympic contender, sits down to rest after a hard work out. swimming coach; however, OU permit- ted us to practice in their pools. Four girls and one hoy lettered in swimming. Norman is proud of two track con- tenders. Bill Corbin broke the state rec- ord in the high jump, and Caroline .Mc- Dermott was in the semi-finals of the Olympic hurdle race. Right: Wilson Wilhite takes his mark just as the gun pops Go”! jumpe 3 w cu n . First row, left to right: Martha Ann Kirk, Ernestine Bailey, Ora Sue Childs, Janice Townsend, Jackie McAfee. Ruthic Eddlcman, Joan Matlock, Linda Lockett, Betty West. Second row: Marv Carol Bryant, Lorraine An aster, Betty Lou Dodd, Carolyn Sexton, Betty Oliphant, Sharon Tuttle, Mary Lou lvirk, Eleanor Morgan. Janev Chatman. Third row: Janet Baird. Duckling sponsor, Ann Oliphant, Dorothy I.owrancc, June Sutton, Kay Belknap, Sue Mutton, Carvl Lou Smith, Iris Takahara, Gay Ann Ellison.
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