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,W lizlstx-rll Hustvrn lrlustcrn Enstcrn Flastvrli i :2lNtt'I'll Eastern Eastern lfiantrrn Total . ,. Coavh Lira ff :ird ltow: Mr. Bnrnliaun, Turrill. Lyndi, Parker, Price, Campion, Johengcn, Seward, Mr. Graff 2nd Row: Ilvuss, Fiddler, XViilli!lIlS, Vanclcrlip, Ross. Brigham, Kruszewski, Dean lst liow: Nelson, Johnson. Miller, Kibby, liowey, Bolter, Pricco, Pierce VARSITY FOOTBALL - 20 Nlidlund - - 26 Itlmcu - - 0 Buy City - - 18 S2lfIlllilNV Q.-Xrtliur llillj - 20 Detroit fS0l1ti1E'ZlStt'I'll, - 'T Flint ----- - U Benton Harbor - - 25 Ann Arbor f ti Cx-ntrzll - - 125 . Upponelih oi llll I, NY 1-:Ani-:ns f - ltolu-rt Kilihy, fzlpt. John Kruazewaki Frank Johnson Bruce .lohengen Frank Hoff Ernest Howl-y Edwin Fiddler VH-sley Dean Stanley Brigrlunn llurold Lynch Mt-lvin Miller Mnylmrfl Pierci- Ulwstvr Ross Victor Turrill Fred Vundcrlip lingo Prirco liiHlI'it'S Cmnpion Fugv One Huminul Twalr: - li - 0 - 26 - 6 - U - 0 7 - 0 - 0 --L5 sf. Captain Kiblg
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2nd How: Mr. Gruit, hm-:id couch: Mr. itich. cluiirniauiz Mr. XVliccIcr, uthlctic lllI't'1'tlDl' lst ltow: Don Iiurge, student rcprcsciitutive: Muriel Crzuucr, secretary: Fred Vnndcrlip. student rcprescntutivc: Mr. Nlnnz, trcusurcr ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL The Athletic Board of Control consists of seven uieinhcrs who are sclcctcd :is follows: the principal, who is chairineing thc treasurer ot' the :athletic funds: two student representa- tives chosen hy the students holding general orgrunizuticn tickets: the director of athletics: und the faculty head coach of athletics. The secretary is selected from :unong thc girl voters. The purpose of the Athletic Board of Control is to prouiotc il h1TUl'tSlllHllllliU spirit in the school, und to regulate the athletic activities of liustern. The hoard has general supcr- vision of all athletic ziffuirs of thc high school. It luis the solc charge of raising: Illl7llt'y for athletic purposes and the dishurselncnt of it. All honorary awards for service rendcrcd to the school ure decided upon hy the Athlctic Board. The Illt'Ylll7l'l'S designate the type of uwzlrd und who shall hc eligible for it. The Athletic Board of Control is of vitzll importance to every high school student. lflvcry- one who purchases u general organization ticket is eligible to hold otticc on the hoard and votc for the members. a , , , . Page One Hundied-EZlvL'N1
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