ii awarded to those wo meet' require- j !: meats as shown m II shove, [■! - ’ ' i.* t;Six Scarlet and Bhie ~JW*-St — a^hrded to those.' “’A” suua*»k eii -a’l »* ?*• h •;j. l»* ** Wi! eeembers who do not • win varsity let- j( ‘si ters, and five-inch Scarlet and Bine j•■ {!'•! letters will he awarded to B” and i:!i '“C (letter winners who play in one- 5. *•* -jI half of the quarters played by, their [: ii\ . v? •Irrespective teamsf. ... • I'** ;jI These recmirements for ”W?* Club ii iitia^ ' ‘ i«rmembership can be amended or' alter- jj ^i ^\ ed only by - unanimous, vote of all jj1active £*W Club members. ? t■ Swimming. and wrestling are not jj1i i.I ~W‘“ Club snorts because those teams f iH ■ ^ *jj do. not compete for points in the ABC j € I League. Tennis Is hot a “W Clubjj I | sport', because It is rated a minor I| sport In the league. When competi-1 i1} ' “K^ i| non1 m these. three spoils is placed { *J; on the same highly competitive basis ? -i: dI as the ~W?? Club sports, their in- j f elusion, In the ^W” Club list will be I js.i . { ■| considered. Letters, however, will bef * ^ -j| awarded to those w ho meet the fol-^ lowing requirements in these sports. I J il) Swimming—win 15 points j 5 or compete in all meets. ji (2) Wrestling—Wrestle in ev-%tom,1erv meet wnen opponent is^ available or win two bouts.*I • (3) Tennis—win two matches orcompete in all meets.