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honor and reputation of the school and that this
honor and reputation are even above winning
the game. Remember that the other team, the
other rooters, are boys and girls like yourselves,
most of them fine, and both as worthy and as
interested in their own team's winning. Do not
do anything that is planned to stir resentment.
Continue to show the good sportsmanship for
which this school stands. Have your fun and
songs and root for your team, but show your
visitors at our stadium the courtesy that is due
them. And should any of them overstep the
bounds of propriety, in their loyalty to their
team, or their inter-plays parades, keep your
own self-control and do not retaliate. Remember
that Lyon High counts upon you."

With this and a few announcements, the principal
was through. The band struck up the
regular Lyon High song, which the audience
rose to sing. Then Budd dismissed the meeting
and the boys and girls departed to classes to
strains of the latest popular band tune.

"When can you show me the letter, Betty?"
asked Carolyn.

"After the Lyon 'Y' meeting this afternoon,
Carolyn. I have it with me. Here's hoping I

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