Ginger Fraser

Paul F. "Ginger" Fraser (November 15, 1892 – April 11, 1938) was an American football player, coach, and military officer.

In the first half the brilliant running of [Edward] Cawley, [John] Lowney, and Fraser swept the Midshipmen off their feet.

[2] On April 27, 1916, the Everett, Massachusetts School Committee unanimously voted to hire Fraser to coach football and baseball and teach science.

[3] During World War I, Fraser tried to enter government service, but was initially rejected due to poor eyesight.

[5] That December, Fraser was selected for the Officers' Training Corps and assigned to Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia.

In 1922 he became community athletic director for Westbrook, Maine and head football coach of the town's high school.

[2] He retired as Westbrook football coach and athletic director in June 1932, but stayed on as a teacher and community association secretary.