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.f amz lisffafz Cfug During the past year there has been a revival ol the Penn Letter Club upon the campus of William Penn College. All major letter winners attending school are eligible lor membership. Twenty-three men vvho have vvon their athletic avvards are active members in the club this year. Willard 'iDoc Ragan is president of the organization, Chuck Bainbridge, vice-presidenti Walt Van Donselaar, secretary-treasurer. Other members ol' the organization are: C. Weatheryvax, Herbert Heald, Dicli Wil- liams, Keith Harris, Myron Sorden, Winfred lienoyer, Ben Braal- hart, Llohn Scheuermann, Ralph Deadman, Robert Renaud, Harold Ruby, Bruce Harley, lfranlt Dillon, Cerald Anderson, Eddie VerSteeg, Roy Watson, William Trent, Lewis Dye, Am- brose Dollar, and Dale DeVault. BMX Il'HV'XYi-Ill lJHI1411l21LiI', Sorrlen. DeVaull, VV. Raygun, Bainbridge, VVatson, Dollar. M.1m1.E Row-D. Williams, VVL-atherwax, Dye. R. Dead- man, He:1lrl,Harris. FRONT Row-VerSteeg, Dillon, Har- ley, Renaud, Braafhart, And- erson.
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in - :Ss-v Q . Rich f'fE' W H . lj, ,fi ,. as w gf jig mx? st Z I MM? . , ., 1 ,f , 1 ' f f ' g is C .fu 1 .Y 4 QQ ff, Mas- X J A354 M9192 as ,ggigiyrxe 'wwf if , -ff Q if fwff. gffffrasssi ' A w . , ' ff! Q01 V ,:Q1W.p?QTQ A 4' X f ' f if 'Ai V gr . .si 1 'sm ff rc. BACK Row-Coach 'Whalin. Moerhintz, Clark. Harley, H. Ruby, Stevenson, A. Shepherd, Braafhart, Emmons, Assistant Coach Barnes, Dollar, Bainbridge, VVatson, Captain Ragan. WYitter, G. Ruby. Assistant Coach Ratlloff. FRONT ROW-Hamm, Vilagner, D. VVillia'ns, Lantz, DeVault, VVeatherWaK, McCor- mick. Dye, E. Evans, Seliluek, Andersen, Hora, Seheuermann. oofficzf! The completion of the 1938 football campaign found Penn with a record of three wins, one tie and three losses. fhis, however, represents the most success- ful season for Penn since 1932. Undoubtedly the greatest triumph was the 1-1-7 beating which the Quakers pinned on one of their most bitter rivals, the Parson Wildcats. Penn started the season strongly by smothering Washington Junior College 36-O in the seasons opener. Immediately following this they grabbed two conference wins from Vxfartburg and Parsons. However, toward the close of the season Penn displayed an inconsistent brand of football, which, coupled with bad breaks, resulted in losses to Illinois Weste1'n State Teachers and Central, both by one touchdown. A homecoming victory was snatched away when Penn failed twice from within Wesleyan's flve yard line, leaving the score 7s7. The climax of the season was the Armistice game with the Dutch. A blocked punt and soggy field helped Central in their one touchdown victory over a favored Penn eleven. Captain Doc Ragan piloted the Quakers through the 1938 season and will be succeeded by Gerald Andersen. Andy was selected by the players at the annual football banquet given by retiring Captain Ragan. Chuck Bainbridge, outstanding sophomore quarterback, gained a berth on the all-conference team by his passing and punting.
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