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cadets VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS President ----- - - - Wally H0.lmeS Vice-President and Secretary - - - George Wilson The Varsity Club is an organization made up of students who have made a major letter in any sport. Before one can become a member of this club he must take a rigid initiation from its members. A varsity man may be recognized by his pin, which entitles him to admittance to any home game free. This pin is his and no one else should benefit by it in any manner. The club has a set of rules which are enforced and some of its objectives are: 1. To promote sportsmanship throughout the entire school system. 2. To represent the school in such a manner that people will hear and know us as a school with a good reputation. 3. To uphold the school traditions and respect them. 4. To set an example of clean living, for our fellow stu- dents and associates. 5. To promote school spirit in all activities. Cbeef L aafrew' eY5 D' NK- A. I 8'ci3nZ5xeY' Graham' Yu . Club B, gg? afswf l GWWE, swiwniw- B- ni . N- L. K. SN! ef wvfiii, gi- 33-ie' 2,M3i350 10- gn - . 5 x. ' A rio 'rd gown. W' Kwantlxckf Mboodsexl- M51 mon qhxi Gfee w,5. E' Bowfgkiovnes. H. .g1..aCrahm..a so W. CHEER LEADERS The cheer leaders are selected by teach- ers and students. Any person is eligible. They plan and take charge of pep meet- ings before basketball and football games. After being cheer leader for three years they receive letters with the privileges of any varsity club member after gradua- tion. The exceptional cooperation of students and teachers at pep meetings and games was very much appreciated. Captain, Maude Alice Grahamg Maxine Kingsley, Joan Rogers, Doris Burnett. Thirty-seven
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Sportsmanship At the conclusion of the football season the Michigan Oflicials Association met at a conference to elect new officers for the coming year. Another feature of the meeting was to select boys throughout the state who have exemplified sportsmanship and fair play in their respective games. Out of the 21 boys picked, one of them was Charles Imhoff. That is quite an honor to our school, for the selections were based on the whole state of Michigan and all classes of schools were in- eluded. We want to take our hats off to you, Charlie, for bringing our school this honor. It means more to our school to gain a reputation of good sportsmanship and fair play than to sacrifice those essentials for victory. We hope that this will set an example for the rest of the athletes as well as for the students. Senior Graduates Charles lmhoff Wally Holmes George Wilson Ernie Nostrant John Kwant Wally Holmes, letter win- ner in football, basketball, and baseball, was elected honorary captain of the football team, which tied with Eaton Rapids for the Capitol Circuit League Championship. He was the main cog on the football team as well as basketball team, being high scorer on the championship basket- ball team. He was given honorable mention on the all-state football team last fall. He was looked upon by his team-mates as a leader and he never let them down once. Added to the rest of his achievements was being appointed Vale- dictorian of his class. Thirty-six George Wilson, let- ter winner in foot- ball and baseball, will especially be missed in football, for he was one of the most ferocious blockers Grand Ledge ever had. A great deal of the success of the team was due to his hard playing and splen- did teamwork. Ernie Nostrant, letter winner in basketball, was elected honorary captain of the Cham- pion Comets. His leadership and aggres- siveness was largely responsible for his fine showing this year. He will be greatly missed next year for it will be hard to replace a player of his caliber. John Kwant, letter win- ner in basketball and baseball, will be greatly missed next year, espe- cially in basketball. He was half of the great guard combination that was largely responsible for the fine season the Comets had.
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