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GREEN JOTTINGS

MARCH 1973
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GREEN JOTTINGS
MARCH 1973

The five major award winners at the banquet honoring Dartmouth's Ivy League championship football team (over 350 attended the January 27 event in Alumni Hall) were:

Quarterback Steve Stetson who won the Bob Blackman Trophy as the most valuable player;

Junior halfback Rick Klupchak, winner of the first Jake Crouthamel Award (presented through a gift of Kenneth Young '48 of Worthington, Ohio) as the most valuable underclassman;

Halfback Chuck Thomas who received the Manners Makyth Man Award; Kevin O'Shea, a senior defensive end who won the Earl Hamilton Varsity Award that recognizes appreciation for the outdoors; and

Reggie Williams, linebacker and cocaptain of the freshman team who won the Earl Hamilton Freshman Award as the top frosh player.

Two of the great names in the history of Dartmouth hockey are among the 25 charter enshrinees in the new Hockey Hall of Fame which will be constructed in Eveleth, Minn.

Eddie Jeremiah '30, who died in 1967 after a 30-year coaching career at Dartmouth, and Myles Lane '2B, who has the rare distinction of being a member of the Football Hall of Fame as well, have been named with other players, coaches and administrators from the professional, college and prep school ranks for charter induction into the new shrine.