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Show AN ATHLETE AND A GOjD SCHOLAR BT "BILL" TATE3. Roy Mclntyre. who wa awarded lh Fred Richmond medal Annually given each year at th high school by P. C Richmond for the brat all round athlete oi the aehoo,. h been prominent In ath-telle ath-telle at the west aide for lha past thr years. Mclntyre Is the best man. both physically and morally, who ban repn. aented the high school nine Henry Richard Rich-ard non If ft (he Institution. Mclntyre, In made tacit I on the foot hall wleven, played center on the basketball bas-ketball quintette, first base on the base ball nine and whs a member of the track team. Since that year ha has continued on these fmir teams. Iat fall be played " - if EOT M'INTTBE. at left tackle on the gridiron aggregation, aggrega-tion, being ehoeen by Coach Fred Ben-nlon Ben-nlon or the unlveralty to nil the poaltlon of left guard OB the all stale tntarec holistic holis-tic eleven- Thls winter he waa picked by all aa the best man la tha stale at center In basketball. JeYInlyre captained the basketball team that represented the school this year and managed the track team that entered In the state meet. He waa ehoeen by last faJI'e gridiron men as captain of the 111 team. Vein lyre has alwaya held a high scholastic standing In the school, never having been held from any athletic oontoet because of hie lessons. His popularity popu-larity among tha studente of the high school glvea him a flrat place among all the athletes of the school. Coach D. A. Callahan, and Principal George A. Eaton, who picked him to wear the second Fred Richmond medal given . at tha school, made a popular choice. The Fred Richmond medal le In memory, memo-ry, of Fred Richmond, a former athlete of the high school, who during his four years la high school hadSio equal. After leaving the high school Richmond entered en-tered Andover preparatory school, where he played on the football eleven aa one of the school's strongest track men. After graduating from Andover. Richmond Rich-mond Intended entering Yale, where he waa promised fame as a football and track . man, but during a aummer'e ex -curalon In Maine he waa drowned In a lake while bunting. |