PETIT JEAN ORDIS COPELAND Copeland, a Freshman, entering at the opening of the second quarter, waS immediately spotted as a promising, fast-mo.... lng player. After only two weeks in Harding, he was roised from the Reserve Squad to the"A" Squad. His lack of smoothness became less pronounced as the season progressed and he come to be looked on as 0 brilliant forward prospect. ROY ROE Roy, 0 Sophomore two-year le~ter man alternated between gua rd and forward and probably showed more improvement than any ather man on the squad far the current season. Roy calmed down from on easily excitable player during the '37 season to a level-headed and hard-fighting ball player. Although a noteworthy defense man, he was one of the chief scoring threats on the team. CLYDE WATTS Watts, Sophomore scorin9 ace, was easily the Bison's best man in offensive ploy and received honorable mention as forward for All-State. Although known for breaking from the corner for short shots, Watts mode shots, almost ingenious at times, from all positions. His scoring record is one of the bes t in the State this year. ELWIN ROE Preacher, a Sophomore guard and two-year letter man, developed into a truly fine player in '38 and was chosen as captain for the '39 season. Roe received honorable mention as guard for the All-State team this year. He wos good in both defense and offense and was the best all 'round player on the Bison squad . I 9 3
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