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Hall of Fame Honors
Note by Genevieve Hargiss:
Bill had been saying for quite
a while that Fran belonged in the Sports Hall of Fame.
We do not know how much he had to do with it; he wouldn't tell us.
Crowd Hails Hall of Fame Honors for "Fran Welch"
A
50-year career as athlete, coach, and administrator at Kansas State Teachers College
was recognized October 27, when F. G. "Fran" Welch was inducted into the Kansas
All-Sports Hall of Fame at a Rotary Club luncheon.
Mr. Welch became the 25th member of the select group and
more than 300 persons, from as far away as Swarthmore, Pa., and Madison, Wisconsin,
turned out in the K.S.T.C. Colonial Ballroom to see him honored.
Eight of the 10 members of the Board of Directors of the
Hall of Fame were present, as were many former athletes coached by Mr. Welch, and
several colleges and universities in the state had representatives.
Clyde M. Reed, Parsons publisher, was master of ceremonies
for the dinner and introduced the featured speaker, H. W. "Bill" Hargiss, who was
football coach at K.S.T.C. in 1914, when Mr. Welch showed up as a 133-pound freshman
quarterback who was to lead the Hornets to four outstanding seasons.
Mr. Hargiss outlined the career of Mr. Welch, mentioning
some of his many honors and achievements, and said : "To those of us who know you,
your achievements are not surprising. The qualities of courage that were apparent
in the boy became more evident in the man." Mr. Hargiss concluded by saying that
Mr. Welch had made "a tremendous contribution to the youth of Kansas and the nation."
The award presentation was made by the Ho norable Hugo T. Wedell, a retired Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court. Judge Wedell cited
the Rotary slogan, "He profits most who serves best," and said, "If he (Welch) has
not been a walking example of that slogan, I know of no man who has."
Mr. Welch, remembering that he was hired as football and
track coach in 1927 for "a year or two," said he was Grateful to "all the kids who
made a halfway decent coach out of me." He also stated his gratitude to his former
coach, Mr. Hargiss, the school administration, his friends and fellow coaches, and
to his long-time "chief assistant coach," his wife.
On right:
Honoring
F. G. "FRAN" WELCH
On His Election To
The Kansas All-Sports Hall of Fame
Luncheon Sponsored By
Emporia Rotary Club
Ballroom, Memorial Union K.S.T.C.
At 12 Noon, October 26, 1965
Master of Ceremonies.......... Clyde M. Reed
"A Rewarding 50 Years"........ H. W. "Bill" Hargiss
Presentation of Award.......... Hon. Hugo T. Wedell
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