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'WILLIAM MYERS, Captain 'l'his year the team elected two captains, William Myers and Gaylord Stemen. Gaylord and William eo- operated with the coach in a way that is commendable. Bill has been on the High School squad for three years. receiving a letter each year. His Senior year, however. gave him his regular posi- tion at left guard. Although Bill did not make very many points he de- serves mueh Credit for many of this seas0n's victories. as he was always ready to prevent his opponents from scoring. He was an exceptionally good guard and was always willing to fight until the anal whistle blew. Next year's team will miss him very much. A 3-letter man. COACH LIVINGSTON GAYLORD STEMEN, Captain Gaylord who is a Junior will mean much to next year's team. He has been on the team for two years- his Sophomore and Junior yea1's. He is the best iloor player C. H. S. has ever had, always ready to pass to someone else and never trying to be a high point, man. Although Gay- lord's position was forward, he was put on the mythical all county team at the 19251 tournament as right guard. A 2-letter man. Mr. Livingston began coaching basketball for C. H. S. in 1925-26. Each year that Mr. Living- ston has been in Convoy has seen a winning basket- ball team. Convoy having won the County Tourna- ment for three successive seasons-1925-19265 1926-19273 and 1927-1928. This record cannot be attributed to the players alone as a large part of the credit should go to Mr. Livingston. It should also be said that he has the good will and friend- ship of all his players, and during his three years of coaching there have been no boys on the teams. who could not play together without good will toward each other. NVQ hope Mr. Livingston will be back next year, pb f f A Y Y, X, - 1 17, :1 'L .1 '- y H Lt 19,28 i'f,-iii'-'-if-95C sV- Page S 7
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11: v'- Q V51 4 ' A'AiTNQ1'f' ,rss F- -' - ' . 5 1 ' N i HOWARD GIESSLER Howard played in several games as forward and he was one of the eight players on the tournament squad. Hod never missed a prav- tiee and was always ready to give his best to the team. As he is only a Junior he will be a very valuable player next year. A 1-letter lnan. CORWIN LYTLE Corwin did not get on the squad until the last part of the season due to' sickness, but he was chosen by Coach Livingston as one of the mein- bers ot the tournament squad. He will be of great help to next year's team. A 1-letter man. PAUL HEDGES Paul was a substitute every game this year and played in several, tak- ing left guard in place of Myers. As he is only a Sophomore, he has two more years of basketball at C. H. S. He will probably have a regular po- sition on the team next year. MERVIN LEE Although Mervin did not get on the tournament squad, he was on the season squad of ten playe1's. He played in several games of the sea- son always doing his part. Mervin graduates this spring. iw 'xf :'i'71 vii I k-f Page S9 928 +42 A4
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