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I M3411 LOREN KUPER--Kuper finished his fourth year of basketball at Tarkio with a good season.V Kup used his height to good advantage under the basket. LEWIS VVAITS-Red's play probably was not up to his previous years, but his experisnce and steady play made him a valuable man. HAROLD OFFENBACKER-Brilliant at times OH'ie with this year's experience should be able to play any positioln next year and play it well. A Page 45 I
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' CLASS OF u34 WILLARD CHARLES-Willard was high point man of the team. He should make one of Tarkio's greatest for- wards in the next two years. He was prominently men- tioned' on all conference teams. REX Hoover-Rex came out after a two-year lay off and played good ball. He was a hard Worker and a' good floorman. JIM MONAHAN-Co-Captain. Jim had one of his best Page 44 years. Jim was a great shot. Were it not for his poor eyesight he would have been one of Missouri's outstand- ing players. JIM McMULLEN-Co-Captain. Jim's height W.as a help to his team mates and his ability to drive in and score at opportune times was also an important asset. He Was elected all conference guard by many critics. Q U
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' CLASS GF u34 E Reading from left to right. Back row: Coach Kyle, Denning, Wolfe, Cox, P. Henn. Hilton, Brown, Mitchell, Nauman, Minter, Hood. Front row:Manners, Waits, .Monahan Wehrli, Offenbacker, Wilson, Browning, Stevenson, Hamilton, Kent, B. Sterrett. 1932 TRACK SEASGN Tarkio Coll-ege track squad, consisting of anine letter-men and twelve other mem- ' ' for the 1932 bers, under leadership of Captain Harvey Wilson, Senior, began training season in the fall. The Squad's old letter men, with the aid of new material rounded into a well-ba.lanced track team. A total of four dual meets were placed on the Tark's ' d ath schedule Two of the meets were won. Tarkio defeated Omaha University cm er p . and William Jewell and lost to Maryville State Teachers College and Peru State ' ' U. A. t which was Teacher's College. Twelve points were garnered ln the M. C. A. mee C l bia Mo With the '32 season completed nine new men had lettered, held at o um , . . , bringi-ng the total number of letter-men to eighteen. From the eighteen lettermen only threeg Captain Wilson, Browning and Wlehrli, will not be available for the 1933 track SCHSOU. Page 46 ' u
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