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5 an Q 1 f it HEWMDW UIHLWMWHPEVEU5 E if Q as K . . z 542 .-I ' -0 Q ,V K v y ' Vlfg o :ie 1 r aw. Looking Kind of interesting...Just Marg...Tune's in the Park again...Gott when just a youngster...Room for Nelda, Darell...They were trodding along ...She was up to Big Island...At the Fair?--maybe...Hey1 stay where you are ...Marching a1ong...The Champ's dressed up...The three of us...We Seniors stand alone...Almost tangled up, Eddie?...It was on a sunny afternoon... They d1dn't know...Whipples among the flowers...Ready, aim, fire...In the old backyard...I love to parade...In old I-o-way...Little mother.
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TRACK I. Dale Hatfield, Ed Purfeerst, Lionel Blanchard, Glendon Eork, Foster Hinton, Daryl Smith, Floyd Johnson II. Solomen Beaudin, Florian Hagen, Glenn Hakes, Claire Miller, Dell Stickney, Sever Solie, Neal Barney, Donald Ash, John Schone III. Ross Simmerman, Burleigh Jann, Chester Crosby, Mr. McChesney, Lloyd Toutant Victor Walters, Robert Nhite THACA The spring of 1939 found Cornell High School embarking on its first season of interscholastic track competition. Two local meets were carried on. The first was an inter-class meet to p'ck contestants for the tri- angular meet with Gilnan and Boyd. The class meet was hotly contested, but was finally won by the Seniors led by De.nis Koepke, Roy Crosby, Alvin Futrell, and Donald Babbitt. Cornell was an easy victor in the triangular meet with Gilman and Eoyd piling up 76 points to 15 for their opponents. Cornell also participated in the District Meet at Eau Claire with contest- ants in the dashes, mile, broad jump, high jump, pole vault, shot, and discus, and relay events. Dennis Koepke won the 220 yard dash event, Glendon Bork placed second in the half mile run, and the half mile relay team placed second in their event. These winners qualified for the state meet at Madison. Five boys, Dennis Koepke, Roy Crosby, Lloyd Toutant, Donald Babbitt, and Glendon Bork, made the trip to the state meet. Dennis Koepke survived the trial heats in the 220 yard dash and wound up by win- ning fifth place among the fastest dash men in the state. Glendon Bork placed sixth among the half milers in the meet. The relay team was edged out by an Neyelashn from a place in their event. The squad, as a whole, showed remarkable improvement and interest in the new sport. Prospects for a better season in 1940 are imminent.
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