Hall of Fame
The 1934 Bulldog football team under coach Don Faurot, one of the greatest teams in school history, will be one of the first teams inducted into the Hall of Fame. Don Faurot's last team before heading south to the University of Missouri-Columbia was one of the most heralded teams in the nation at that time. The Bulldogs were a perfect 8-0 on the season, scoring 180 points while allowing just 13 on their way to their third straigh MIAA championship and eigth in 11 years as a conference sport. All-American honors went to co-captains Jack Robinson and Arnold Embree while all-state performers were Robert Doyle, Walter Roth, Drexel Moody, William Scholle, Delbert Maddox, Lynn McHarg, Carl Noble, and Martin Rhode. Five other Bulldogs, Orbille Towers, Jay Lyle Faurot, Payne Muir, Frank Hanna, and Ralph Alexander, were named to the all-conference team.