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Boulris Receives Crocker Prize As Team's Most Valuable Player

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Chester J. Boulris '60 was presented the Frederick Crocker Award--unofficially the football team's most valuable player award--at the annual team dinner held last night at the Harvard Club of Boston. The trophy is given to the letterman who, in the opinion of his teammates, "possesses initiative, perseverance, courage, and selflessness."

Charles D. Leamy '60 won the William Paine LaCroix Award for sportsmanship, loyalty, and team spirit, H. Holton Wood '31 announced at the banquet.

In praising his team, coach John Yovicsin spoke especially of the seniors, also thanking his staff, the alumni, and the students for their support. Particular words of praise went to Harold J. Keohane '60, 1959 captain, and Terry F. Lenzner '61, captain-elect, who also spoke.

President Pusey also addressed the gathering of alumni, University and Athletic Department officials, and freshman, junior varsity, and varsity team members, saying "The team did a wonderful job."

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