6 Friday, December 4, 1970 University Daily Kansan 3 Rodgers'Aides Resign Positions Pepper Rodgers, Kansas football coach, said Friday that three assistants will be leaving his staff next month. They are Sandy Buda, J. C. Hixon and Ben Hawkins, all former Jaiyah players. The triw was elevated to the varsity staff two years ago after serving as graduate assistants with the 1968 Orange Bowl squad. "When I added them to my staff," Rodgers explained, "it was with the understanding it would be for two years. I wanted to give them an opportunity to start coaching at the college level because I believed they benefited from this experience. Each of the departing assistants wants to continue coaching and is presently trying to liaise up a job elsewhere. Hodgers said all three will remain on the staff through next season. He said other members of the football staff will help them try to land "I hope to stay in coaching and I certainly think the experience I've had with Coach Rodgers will be helpful to me." Hixon offered. We are all still helping him prepare for his position, so we help us to find another position." Buda expressed appreciation for the experience he's had working with Rodgers and other members of the KU staff. "I am going to try to stay in Buda," said, "but if something doesn't work out I have a couple of other things in mind that I may see." Olison said he probably will return to his home state of California. "I really want to go back to California where my family is and see if I can coach in a college or junior college in that area,' Olison said. Olson is from Bakersfield, Calif. where he starred in both the high school and junior college. He offered to KU on a track team, and played sprinter with the 1967 and 68 teams. He still holds school records. He played football in 1967 as a wide receiver and passedazo pass defender. Buda is from Omaha, Neh, and completed his varsity career as a tight end in 1966. He also was an soccer player for the UCLA and KU for the last four summers played with a Lawrence semipro team that was one of the offensive guards and centers. Hikou coached the KU freshman team the past year in an all-state season. As a player he was a defender since 1967 and a leader in 1967. He's from St. Francis Kan, and once held the state high school 100-mile record. Rodgers pointed out that the coaches positions Bidon, Hixon and Foley are not only to take care of these promising young coaches who help "We may open up similar jobs like those in the fellow take care of in other places," he said, "but at the present we will have no openings on our Only a week ago Doug Weaver, former Kansas State head coach and KU assistant, joined the Jayhawk staff as a full-time assistant after being associated with Lawrence law firm the past 10 months. Rodgers, the Kansas football staff will be composed of eight assistants. Others besides Weaver are Don Fambrough. Weaver is a graduate from Larry Travis, Dick Temphey, Terry Dunahue and贝利 Matthews. KU FOES SATURDAY NIGHT when the Jayhawks take on Eastern Kentucky will be the Colonels' 6-4 forward Carl Greenfield (left) and 6-3 sophomore sensation Charley Mitchell (right). The Colonels will come into the game with a 1-0 record after having easily defeated Beren College, Berea, Ky., 111-77 Tuesday night. KU will carry an identical record into the game after an impressive 8-92 Tuesday night at St. Charles State. The 8:05 tion will see the Jayhawks put their number 11 in front of Saturday's 5:45 preliminary game will feature the Kansas freshmen against Central College of McPherson. The Jayhawk yearlings are also 1-4 after a 99-79 victory over Highland. SENIOR JIM NEIHOUSE will be one of 23 KU track quadpack that will travel to Memphis, Tenn. Tuesday for the Liberty Bowl Invitation indoor track meet. The meet will be a quadrangular including three conference champions from last year—KU in the Big Eight, Texas A&M from the Southwest and Tennessee from the Southeast. The fourth team will be Memphis State from the Missouri Valley. Join the Cassette Revolution! ...study for exams with cassettes now! You'll never want to study any other way! Each cassette is a full one-hour recording of all the important content material taught in college courses, based on the course. 51 KU Gridders Receive Letters Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 283 Madison Avenue New York 1001 Kansas football coach Pepper Rodgers announced Thursday that 51 members of the 1970 KU team should be awarded varsity letters. Of the 51 only 14 are seniors, which means Rodgers and his staff will greet 37培師 when practice resumes this spring in a campaign. Letters were earned by 19 sophomores and 18 juniors. Seniors that earned their monogram in their last year of varsity. Will Wise, Sandusky, Ohio; Larry Brown, Starke, Fla.; Gary Davenport, Wellsville; Darrill "Dukes" Holden, Bakersfield; Kirk Enda, Okla.; Ron Jesie, Yuma, Oklahoma; Steve Lawson, Chicago, Ill. Keith Lieppman, Kansas City. GIANT BLOW-UP Mo.; Craig Martindale, Bar- diesville, OK; Steve Watnes, Fresno, Calif.; John Ginnia, Centralia, Rich Rucker, Oklahoma City, Stuart Siandage, Oklahoma City, Bob Tyus, Kansas City, Ky. The 37 returning lettermen will be the most Rodgers has ever had since coming to KU four years ago. They have been defensive starters and eight offensive starters, or a total of 17 as they begin for action next year. Only other Big Right team to have as many Alabama who will also return 17 signings. Kansas State, already faced with three years of probation for recruiting violations, will return to conference teams with only nine. Send any black & white or color photo up to 8x10" (no negatives please) to: 2x3 ft. Poster (black & white) RONALD JAYE Poster Service P.O. Box 43 Plainview, N.Y. 11803 Enclose check, check or money order (no C.O.D.'s) in the amount of $3.50 for each blow-up. 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