University Daily Kansan Thursday, August 23,1973 2 Jayhawk Roster No. Name and Position HI. Wt. Age Class * Bruce Adams, Flanker 6-1 177 20 Junior * Terry Adams, Defensive End 6-1 225 19 Senior * Dawn Klicker II 6-1 204 10 Junior * Jim Baker, Offensive Guard 6-1 208 10 Junior * Leegey Bologne 6-1 197 19 Junior * Greg Bickell 6-1 218 21 Junior * Sean Fringlingham, Fullback 6-1 187 19 Junior * Paul Finn 6-1 118 19 Junior * James Bowman, Cornerback 6-3 170 19 Senior * Avery Robinson, Offensive Tackle 6-3 160 20 Junior * Vern Brunger, Cornerback 6-2 222 19 Junior * Danny Burrows, Offensive Guard 6-2 220 19 Junior * Keith Carpenter, Tight End 6-2 201 19 Junior Mike Greenstein 6-1 212 21 Junior Marc Craven, Defensive Tackle 6-1 218 19 Junior Jim Hunt II 6-1 180 19 Junior * Pedro Dillon, Defensive Tackle 6-3 200 21 Junior * Mark Dorian, Cornerback 6-1 178 21 Junior Steve Elliott, Fullback 6-2 200 19 Junior Mike Engel, Offensive Guard 6-2 118 21 Junior Anthony Fox, Offensive Guard 6-2 200 19 Junior Larry Price, Center 6-3 206 20 Junior * Mike Carter, Defensive Tackler 6-1 215 24 Senior Jerry Gilmore, Tight End 6-1 190 19 Junior Danny Godee, Defensive End 6-2 200 19 Junior Roger Hammon, Offensive Guard 6-1 224 20 Senior Terry Harris, Fullback 5-11 181 19 Junior * * Marc Harris, Punter 6-1 170 21 Senior Fox Heckner 6-2 206 19 Junior Fox Henry, Tight End 6-2 207 19 Junior David Hedges, Offensive Guard 6-4 240 20 Junior James Heckner, Offensive Guard 6-4 224 20 Junior Gregg Houch, Tight End 6-3 204 19 Junior Bob Martin, Flicker 6-3 192 22 Junior Charles Masterson, Tailback 6-2 212 20 Senior Dave Jaynes, Quarterback 6-3 190 20 Senior Nart Kooi, Free Safety 6-1 208 19 Junior Hake Nixon, Now Guard 6-1 205 19 Junior Mike Lemon, Now Guard 6-1 217 19 Junior Kade Lennard, Tailback 6-3 192 22 Junior Bob Martin, Flicker 6-3 192 22 Junior Charles Masterson, Tailback 5-8 186 19 Senior Rober McKee, Fullback 5-8 215 20 Senior * Mc Mike McDonald, Center 5-17 187 20 Senior Scott McMullen, Linebacker 6-1 217 21 Senior Chris Mercer, Linebacker 6-1 184 21 Junior Michael Morlea, Strong Safety 6-1 200 20 Junior Jud Mitchell, Quarterback 6-0 181 19 Junior Gale Morlea, Offensive Guard 6-1 211 19 Junior Todd Morgan, Tallback 6-1 161 19 Junior Rick Morse, Defensive End 6-2 193 20 Junior Bok Morse, Free Safety 6-2 190 20 Junior Bok Morse, Offensive Guard 6-2 181 19 Junior Gordon Petersen, Strong Safety 6-2 181 19 Senior Don Rehbert, Non Guard 6-2 193 20 Junior Billy Hartman, Fullback 5-11 196 21 Junior Delarks Holden, Flanker 6-1 160 21 Senior Karl Holden, Offensive Guard 6-1 210 20 Junior Mike Rome, Free Safety 5-11 178 20 Junior Bandy Rone, Tailback 6-2 192 20 Junior Sawyer Rone, Safely 6-2 197 20 Senior Kenny Saathoff, Flanker 6-2 192 20 Senior Jacques Saathoff, Offensive Guard 6-2 193 20 Senior Galen Schmitz, Cornerback 6-2 192 21 Senior Leonard Scott, Defensive Tackle 6-2 184 19 Senior Brad Sheenaker, Offensive Tackle 6-2 228 19 Senior Tackler Tackle, Offensive Tackle 6-2 206 19 Senior Bob Speer, Free Safety 6-2 185 20 Senior * Mitch Sutton, Defensive Tackle 6-4 253 22 Senior Bob Swink, Ricker 6-4 253 22 Senior Sawyer Swink, Tailback 6-4 185 19 Junior Steve Towle, Linebacker 6-2 228 19 Junior Tommy Ticknor, Offensive Tackle 6-2 181 19 Junior Jod Tanner, Defensive End 6-2 227 20 Junior Paul Van Sain, Defensive Tackle 6-2 213 19 Junior Jude Weaver, Offensive Tackle 6-2 220 19 Junior Odel Wedner, Linebacker 6-2 210 20 Junior * David Williams, Tailback 6-2 194 22 Senior Mark Willoughby, Flanker 6-2 174 19 Senior Will White, Tailback 6-2 194 20 Senior * Dean Zook, Defensive End 6-2 190 20 Junior Ed Blair, Flanker 6-2 190 20 Junior Steve Jones, Defensive End 6-2 204 19 Senior John Melton, Flanker 6-1 175 19 Senior Jon Melton, Offensive Tackle 6-1 175 19 Senior Mike Noil, Offensive Tackle 6-2 240 21 Senior Philip Vo, Center 6-2 194 19 Senior Jaynes, Holder of 15 KU Records Looks Forward to His Last Year David Jaynes, senior quarterback from Bonner Springs, says he is looking forward to his final year of collegiate football with confidence and anticipation. Jaynes, the top returning quarterback in the nation, has already been mentioned as a contender for the Heisman trophy, awarded to the former collegiate football player in the country. David Jaynes Experience the casual comfort of Bass Saddles and "Trek" by Clark of England. These fun-loving shoes were designed with the modern, spirited men in mind. Need help? Advertise it in Kansan want ads. Call 864-4358. He admits that the idea was started by the KU sports publicity department for promotion purposes and says, "It's a fair one. But I don't haven't really thought too much about it." “There is always a desire within a person to want to attain personal success,” Jaynes said. “However, I could repeat every record in the book this year and if we didn't have a good season as a team I would feel unsuccessful. Jaynes will have to go some to improve over his last year's performance—he led the Big Eight in passing and set 15 individual records in the games of two games with a shoulder separation. "Having a winning season is undoubtedly the most important goal of the two." 'Hawk Players Made the Grade Kansas' football team may not have done so well on the playing field last year, but it was right up there at the top of the rankings in grade-point averages. Four KU players managed good enough GPAs to earn spots on the Big Eight's Academic All-Conference team. They were wide receiver Ke Sathoff, a student in the University of Texas at Austin with GPAS of 3.68; tight end John Schroer with a 3.54 average; tackle John Bryant with a 3.15 in business administration and linebacker Steve Towle with a 3.54, also in business administration. All but Schroll return this season to bolster the Hawks' academic standing. Kansas State had only two on the team—one of them a business administration major, the other a major in radio and television. Iowa State had none. Jaynes said he thought the Jayhawks would have a better season this year because of an increased amount of experience and more depth. KU coaches say that Jaynes will be running more this year. He was quicker in spring practice and has run the 40-yard dash as quickly as 4.9 seconds this year. Last year, Jaynes was named the Big Eight Conference's back of the week after the Jayhawk's opening game against Washington. The Hawks lost, 18-17, but Jaynes set five school records for a single game: passing yards (401), passing attempts (46), completions (25), total offense (402) and plays (46). Jaynes also holds the records for passing yards single season (2,253), passing yards career (3,001), passing attempts single season (287), passing attempts career (424), completions single season (153), completions career (217), touchdown passes career (22), total offense passes career (2,492), and plays single season (357). K-State Kicker Was Last Placekicker Keith Brumley of K-State ranked eight among Big Eight kickers for the NFC. --- Welcome Back Students from the KANSAS UNION offering: - Prairie Room—light luncheon menu - Hawk's Nest—snacks and short orders - Deli—hot sandwiches - Cafeteria—daily specials complete catering services Meeting Rooms - Information Counter - Lounge with Color TV Check Cashing