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, , A ,,, my y MST'-1 ,E ---L:,1 F UL I. am ATH1L E-TIC -LETTERS Nineteen boys received athletic letters this year, as a result of their efforts in sports. Two letters were awarded to managers and two to cheer leaders. The '36-'57 lettermen are Merle Haley, Francis McCaughey, Herschel Coash, Charles Coash, Richard Wise, Richard Magee, Charles Brinkman, Harry Magee, Henry Kroll, LeRoy Walsh, Wendell Pet- ersen Raymond Attic Dale Kimmel, Gerald McPher- ! . 0 7 son, Lawrence Weaver, Jack Fagan, Gerald Serene, Robert Lewin, and Lloyd Voss. Harold Thorndyke received the two and Mary Alice Serene and Shirley leaders' letters. managers' According to the new system, to the players earning the highest letters are given number of Mervil Haag and letters Boeman, the cheer points. Usually this will mean eighteen letters for players, two for managers, and two for cheer leaders. This year the third manager received the nineteenth letter, since his total gained in two sports almost equalled that of the eighteenth man. , Points in basketball and football are earned by Playing in first and second team games. In track, points are gained by an individual placing in any scheduled meet. They are also earned by reporting for a full practice in any sport and by carrying school work for six weeks. Deductions are made for unsportsmanlike conduct and failure in school work. If a player quits a sport, all points gained in that sport must be for- feited. A11 of these points must be earned in Cul- lom Community High School. The training rules' require that no athlete shall smoke, use liquor, or be up later than ten o'clock on the night before any game. -Qi' . -'.- 1..'--:FS:. -- ,,8,,,,,,- .' :, '-- x. - 1Y'fr ' '
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