1956-1957 Yearbook

Bob Fletcher, chosen as outstanding back of the Bison all-star football game. Jim Borden breaks into the Razorback's secondary behind vicious blocking by Bill Stafford. Queen Jo Ann Fugate, attended by Loretta Icenhower, Delia Beth Stephenson, Mary Lou Williams, IlI1d Martha Weatherly, at the Bison All-Star Game. Footbal l AU-Stars - ROW ONE: Jess Fleming, Jim Gainey, Charles Weeks, Jim Christian, Mavis BaldwlO, Marsh Goodson, Bill Moore. ROW TWO: Mason Andres, Jess Scott, Raymond Morris, Bob Fletcher, John Vanderpool, Jim Borden, Harold Vand~rpool, Graham Birdsall. Tackle Football Reigns Tackle football really came of age this year. The game for boys with muscle and brains budded last year and bloomed this season. Never before has such enthusiasm by players and spectators alike been displayed over an intramural sport. The Student Association sponsored a game each Saturday night. Athletic Director, Cecil Beck, divided the 50 participants into four teams and gave Harold Norwood. Marsh Goodson, Dale Flaxbeard, and Charles Weeks the reins. It was Norwood's Tennessee team th at took top honors. The team's high octane attack centered around Harold Vanderpool, Jim Bor154

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