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G Volp. S Skinner. O. EmbrttJOD M4N iSECS Each year the athletic department selects one .student trainer and two student managers. Sidney Skinner. Glenn Vulp. and Oscar Embrctson acted in these capacities for the 1933 193C lesson, Sid Skinner, who has had much practical experience, this being his second year in this capacity at Stout, was chosen to be the tr-tim r. Taping, bandaging, and caring for any injuries used his worfc. Besides these duties; he Spent several hours each day checking equipment. As managers, Glenn and tv were m charge of the equipment, transporting it t and tmm the gymnasium and field. On trips, the equipment was their special care, but often they assisted in the game, as in keeping tune Oscar was man- ager during the football season, while Glenn kept his duties throughout both football and basket ' ball seasons. After two years of service the managers and trainer are eligible lor a sweater and a letter. Tlu three men will receive their awards this year Page 28
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MEN ' S INTOAMLCAIS The Stout intramural program includes thv- most popular athletic activities of the year. The or- ganization of Intramural sports has grown so rapidly that Stout now offers a program equal to any sponsored by the teachers colleges of Wis- consin. Coach Crawford has given the managers valuable help in organizing and running off game;. The intramural were organised to give a larger percentage of the students an opportunity to parti cipate in some athletic activity. To a great extent, the program hu realized its goal in that it offers such a varied program that nearly every student participates in at least one activity. Approximately fourteen different sports were recognized. Among them were basketball, volley- ball, free duowJQff, bowling, billiards, poo l check ' er«. cribbage. bridge, 500 . ping pom;, tennis, touch football, and interctass basketball. The basketball tournament was organized into A and B classes with a B and A team for each class participating, while the remainder of the program was run off as competition between or ' gamzations. Five clubs. K.F.S., G.W.C.. Y.M.C.A. Lynwood. and F.OB, entered the competition. VOLLEY BALL Won Lost Percent K.F.S. 7 I 875 G.W.C. 5 3 825 Y.M.C.A. - .... 5 5 $75 Lynwood 3 375 F.O.B. - 2 6 150 FREE THROWING Percent G.W.C. - - - - 55.6 F.O.B. - 53.6 K.F.S. 51-0 Lynwood «.0 Y.M.C.A. 42.0 BASKETBALL Won Lott Percent Y.M.C.A. 7 I S75 K.F.S. 4 500 G.W.C. 4 °° F.O.B. .----- 3 5 375 Lynwood 6 - 50 BOWLING - FIRST HALF Won Lost Lynwood 4 G.W.C. 2 Y.M.C.A. - - - a F.OB. - - 1 2 K.F.S. 3 p :7
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CHEER LEADERS Each year cheer loaders are selected by the student body in .1 competitive £ry OUt in a student assembly. The try-outs arc held in the fall; the elected cheer leaders lead the rooting section names and pep assemblies (or the remainder of the year. This year. Bob Johnson was elected head leader; he wai IMistcd by Betty Keith and Patricia Maly. Tins 1- the - ■iid year that Betty and Bob have led the rooting section of The Stout Institute. Although Pat is new at the job, the trio go through their antics in perfect harmony. With Bob in the middle, with his Fred Astairc antics. and the diminutive Betty on one side and husky- voiced Pat on the other, they went to town. As one .if the out-of-town spectator! expressed it. Stoat has the best cheer leading of any college in the state. Letters are awarded to the cheer leader- after two years of icrvice. Betty and B b will receive their Utter ' this year and Pat will get hers in 1937 Much credit must be given these cheer leaders for building up the spirit of the student body. A new deal in athletics has been declared. T trio goes the credit For new yells, new game en- thusiasm, new and better hacking, arrangement for out oftown game attendance and countless other improvements that have helped to make the ath- letic program at Stout a success. Oik- of their most commendable achievements was awakening a sportsmanlike attitude among the fans and students who attended our athletic event-. ti Keith. R Jofaiuon, P. Mil Pag »
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