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n ,, The 1939 Willamizzou e q BEAR BOOSTERS This year Willow Springs had a well organized pep squad and girls drum corps. The pep squad, led by senior, Dode Austin and juniors, Bill Fisk and Gerry Wilbanks, in a very efficient way went with the athletic teams to almost every game and put on several very rousing pep assemblies. The newly organized girls' drum corps, led by Mary J ane Cottrell and directed by Mr. Shelton, provided us with some very helpful backing and presented them- selves in gala form. We owe much to them as a help in making our athletic teams better known and more appreciated by the student body.
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,, n The 1939 Willamizmu t a R FOOTBALL TED MUNFORD, Coach' RUSSELL STRINGER, Assistant Coach The 1938 football season was a very successful one with the Bears winding up in second place, having been defeated only by the Mountain Grove Champions. The team opened the season here September 23 by losing to the Mountain Grove Panthers by a score of 14-33. The Bears proved themselves a good team when they defeated the Cabool Bulldogs on their own field by a score of 13-6. One week later, October 14, the Bears defeated the Thayer team by a score of 26-0. On October 21, the Bears met and defeated the West Plains Zizzers by a score of 34-7. Another decisive victory was chalked up when the Bears defeated the Cabool Bulldogs for the second time with a score of 36-0. On November 4 the Bears made their second loss of the season to Mountain Grove. by a score of 0-21. They scored their second victory over the Thayer team on November 11, when they won by a score of 33-6. The Thanksgiving Day game found the Bears winding up the season with a win over West Plains 39-7. The Bears scored a total of 195 points during the season while their oppon- ents scored only 80. Those who will be lost by graduation are Junior Barker, Eugene Graves, Bill Holland, Joyce Murrell, Euford Sigman, and Harvey Summers. - Those who will be back for next years season are Otis Rakestraw, Clifford Stringer, Russell Mitchell, Elliott Nelson, Hugh Frommell, Woodrow Bradford, Clair Corman, and John Wages, who are all juniors; Claude Ferguson, Willard Wagner, Nelson Murray, Weldon Goodman, Grover Hodges, Jack Abbey, Troy Wallin, Basil Hedrick, Jewell Thompson and Eugene Clingan, who are all soph- omores; Rufus Allen, Ralph Swecker, and Finis Cox, who are Freshmen. Clifford Stringer and Ira VVilbanksiwere chosen for the All Star Football Team while Russell Mitchell and Junior Barker were selected on the second All Star Team. Those receiving Honorable Mention were Eugene Clingan, Elliott Nelson, and Harvey Summers. ,
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