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  2. Varsity letter - Wikipedia

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    The high school varsity letter (W) awarded to Richard Nixon at Whittier High School in California, displayed on a letterman jacket. A varsity letter (or monogram) is an award earned in the United States for excellence in school activities. A varsity letter signifies that its recipient was a qualified varsity team member, awarded after a certain ...

  3. Letterman (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The letter jacket derives its name from the varsity letter chenille patch on its left breast, which is almost always the first letter or initials of the high school or college the jacket came from. The letter itself can also be custom fitted to the particular sport or activity (e.g. cross country—a symbol or sign in the middle of the letter).

  4. The Varsity Letter is our new high school sports newsletter ...

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    As a Hinsdale Central High School student in the western Chicago suburbs, Zac was a three-year varsity bowler with a high average of 189. Michael Whitlow has been a prep sports journalist since 2017.

  5. Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The DIAA provides "scholar-athlete" certificates for students who maintain a 3.5 GPA and earn a varsity letter (high school) or who maintain grades of "B" or better in all subjects and are on an interscholastic team (middle school) during the season.

  6. Virginia High School League - Wikipedia

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    Academic activities are coed and not considered varsity athletics by most schools. Academic activities are usually awarded different letters and honors from athletics. The VHSL academic activities season begins in September with a series of journalism education workshops in four cities across the state that is sponsored by Jostens.

  7. Display case - Wikipedia

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    Display case shows and protects a painting by a follower of Robert Campin. A display case (also called a showcase, display cabinet, shadow box, or vitrine) is a cabinet with one or often more transparent tempered glass (or plastic, normally acrylic for strength) surfaces, used to display objects for viewing.