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9 l , t- 'H' - ' 'lffff .o ' ' ii 'fix ll5i1!v?.'ff 4,U- an 0- K ' J - , ,am s, .a :11eA N f ,U ,,,,.'1-H. .t . 'iiiiif E e gk'u 'u ' 1 ' ' - .-M ' J - ' ' N- :.vaaen4mm-vi' .!, -E ..-,....,'- -- l 1 -- - 1 tux look back over our school days here at C. M. C., we will realize that he was a A x 3-,I man among men. Then we will say as Shakespeare said, l ' 1' i This was a man. 1 up 1 v I , itil' Cnimras W. EDWARDS ' , L, x 3 E4 fAssistant Coach! ' l 1 The Scrubs Yalways directly affect the Varsity. and a good Scrub team generally means a good Varsity. lu football under the superb leadership of Coach Edwards. 1 there were a bunch of scrubs almost as good as the Varsity, in fact many of the boys who at the first of the season were on the Scrub line-up finished as Varsity men. This It 'I was not so very hard under the excellent coaching of Coach Edwards, for he had had many experiences as a player and a coach. 1 , To Coach Edwards much credit is due. lt is with a spirit of increasing admiration l W that we refer to his untiring efforts in behalf of the Scrub team, which directly aided l 'j the Varsity to make the success it did. He has at all times heen one of the boys and 5 Q has seemed to feel their disappointments, to experience their hardships, and it is with l much gratitude that we express the pleasure in having had him as one of our coaches. ,t- We wish to tell him that he has won a dear place in our hearts- l l CoLoNr:L Romaur GRANT Cousrm' ll 1 l' Our foot ball team last fall was made up almost entirely of men with little or no I I experience on the gridiron. With such materialgif success is to be attainedAit is tl W' necessary to have leaders who thoroughly understand the game, and are willing to devote f 1 their time and energy to the work of building up a team, such a man was Col. Cousley. ll'1 He was to be seen almost every afternoon out on the field of battle, and wlten l there was a scrimmage he was generally in the thick of it telling some one what to do, i' how to do it. and why. ill Col. Cousley is not only a great athlete himself, with much experience. but has tl that rarer faculty of imparting his knowledge to others, and at least three of the 3 1, varsity owe their success to him. . Whatever fortune the future may hold for the teams at G. M. C. they will always 4 owe much. to this fighter for clean athletics. Ui yl . il W M. NIORRIQON 4, - Q , Wt' fAssistant Coach! l, Maj, Morrison came to us from Washington 81 Lee where he was a brilliant track Q man, as well as an excellent basketball player. Since his arrival here he has shown Wu' that he not only knows how to do himself, but that he can also tell and show others l how to do. In other words. he is an excellent coach. and the school is to he compli- yf . . . . F mented on obtalnlng his services. 9 Before Christmas even Maj. Morrison could be seen almost any place where there l ' was a basketball. from the Boy Scout. and Company teams to the basketball squad I 3 itself. He is a real basketball enthusiast- I t 'y lf at the beginning of the season we had had a little more material from which to Qt pick, Coach Bonner, with the assistance of Maj. Morrison, would no doubt have made ' a team that would not have had a eer among the teams of the re arator schools of ' P P P Y N the state. , t N M , . -if as - 4 tlfssxcizvs - f s -w ply? . le- , r c, g- W .'n:,1i:t.iLA. 1 .I 1: Ev Q . Y ' H,-1 . J xr y ' 'E W I
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