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Show EAST li CHAMPS GUSTSJIB1UET Gridiron Heroes Hear Words of Praise for Their Gallant Deeds. ; The East high football eleven, which won the high school championship of Utah this year, was accorded a banquet ; iast night In the library hall of the East j high school. The domestic science department de-partment of the school prepared the "feed." .Miss Marjorie Go wans and Miss Trieste Pearson having: the affair in charge. Sweets were provided in abundance, and the play ere. who have been on a training- diet for several months, pronounced the spread ample reward for their dietary sacrifice during the season. Thiry-five members of the first and second sec-ond football teams, together with the coaches and manager were present. They are Coach Tommy Fitzpa trick and Assistant As-sistant Coach C. Oren Wilson, Manager l-awrence Park, Captain Milton Romney, Neil Smith, Mtrtin Ottinger, Lawrence Xowells, Walter Silver, Joseph Neville. Warren Gilmer. Robert Gorlinski. Paul Dorius, John Anderson, Glen Anderson, Vaun Clissold, Denzie L.ee, Hardin Whitney, Whit-ney, McKinley Oswald, Ralph Williams, Melvin Barnes, Oscar Smith, Floyd Romney. Rom-ney. Grant Roberts. Walter Cntchlow, Lester Robbins, Harold Chandler. Roy Robinson. Alton Papworth, Howard Mc-Gurrin. Mc-Gurrin. Walter Brown. Allan Dyer. Murray Mur-ray Henderson. Frank Burrows, Stanlev Siegfus. Tom Kelly, Tom Martin, Carl King, Blake Thomas and Robert Officer. Brief addresses were made bv Superintendent Super-intendent Ernest A. Smith. Principal George A. Eaton. D. A. Callahan, Dr. A. J. Murphy, Coach Tommv Fitzpatrlck, Supervisor G. N. Child, Assistant Coach C. Oren Wilson, Manager Lawrence Park, Captain Milton Romney, Principal F. D. Keller, West high, and piayers Warren Gilmer, Paul Dorius, Martin Ottinger, Lawrence Knowles and McKinlcv Oswald. Principal Eaton was tbastmastcr. The banquet was followed by a dance. |