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Bark Rau'-Larson, Kennelly, Olson, Anderson, Sirotek, Peterson. Frou! Rau-Kent. Haffner, Cohen, Birks, Cultra, Haley, Colby, Ahern, XVetherell. Swimming Team Though depleted by graduation this year, Calumet's swimming team showed great promise i-n the meets in which they participated. Placing fourth at the University of Chicago annual invitational meet, they were pitted against Englewood and Morgan Park, two extremely powerful teams. The relay team participated in many meets, but because of lack of experience they did not fare so well. Thomas Birks, a junior, placed second in the A.A.U. meet at the Lake Shore Athletic Club, in the breast stroke division. He also placed second in the same event at Roosevelt in the city meet last March. Earl Anderson, also a junior, placed fourth in the 200-yard free stroke in the senior city meet. Calumet's mermen show great promise for the coming year. Anderson and Birks are regarded as the mninstays of next year's team. Life Saving Pracficv Pagf 124
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Mr, .ff . , Bark Roni-Biarti, Kogan, Lees, Petersenfgcarnavaek, Cullenbine, Davis, Schneider, Bennett, Cohen, Mitterman Qmanagerj. Front Rout'-Diggins, Rollins, Armstrong, Ovesen, White, Davis, Mitchell, Hoare. Wfrestling Team Calumet's matmen, a team composed almost entirely of green men, met their first defeat Q54-72 at the hands of a veteran Morgan Park squad. Jim M3CDOHk1ld was responsible for Calumet's seven points. The following week Calumet met the south section champions, Lindblom, who swamped Calis grapplers with the unbelievable score of 57 to 2 LQ. Burt, Cullenbine, and Davis helped to build a score of 1626 against Fenger's -UIQ. In this match the team showed a little improvement over previous meets. As time went on, Calumet's team gained experience and put up a more stubborn iight, as was illustrated in the Bowen meet, which we lost by the close score of 31-33. Calumet's wrestlers were at their peak when they met Mt. Carmel and proceeded to give them a trimming to the tune of S4 to S. In fact, Calumet won every bout with Mt. Carmel except two, and those two were draws. Although Harold Cohen had an infected knee and had had no practice for two weeks, with an indomitable spirit he held the Mt. Carmel man to a draw. Calumet was invited to participate i-n the city meet held at the University of Chi- cago. James QMusclesj Wliite and Praying Dave Hoare each won third place in their respective weights. Four men received letters: Burt, Cullenbine, White, and Hoare. Jim White, one of Calumet's foremost wrestlers, is also a football star. jimmy will be one of the mainstays of Calis squad next year. Much is expected from him. I im Wbife 1 I i ,, - Q Q, . , .J . ,...., . . ., . . Ir' ,,., I ' C' ' -as P . . -E O . V t - , ' W sr , iffy- ' ,.,, ,A .,, .... ty, . 1 v ...air-'11 . --- -f-'W' ' ' A.l.:0'fl - i A T QE., X 'A N ' 5' i gf,'a':i5f' .,,. ' . ' ,lei-m...... . .,.,.'.,.. ,J Page 123
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Bark Row-First Lieutenant Merdinger, Sergeant Ogren, Sergeant Hecht, First Lieutenant Husmann. Frou! Rau'-Lieutenant Colonel Farnworth, manager, Captain jacobson, Major Marley, Private Hinkle. The Calumet Rifle Team The rifle team has a high standard to maintain, since Calumet's team won the city championship in 1932 and 1933. Although this year's team consisted mostly of new members, they show great promise. Sergeant Ogren, Sergeant Hecht, and Hinkle are among the most promising. In the recent city meet the team came in fifth. C Men's Club The C Mens Club, composed of all boys of the school who have won a letter in any sport, had the following ofiicers: Si Mazeika, president, Bud Johnson, vice- presidentg and Mel Kleb, secretary-treasurer. The 'proceeds of the C Mens Dance, held May 18, will be used for athletic equipment. This affair was held in the Shoreland Hotel, with Morty Brodine's orchestra furnishing the music. Bark Rou+Stolarsky, Shaw. Anderson, Goldberg, Birks, Bauman, Ringman, Stenfelt, Haas. Strom! Ron'-T. johnson, Baker, L. johnson, Ogren, Mazeika, E. johnson, Humphreys, McDonald, Nelson, Soderlind. Front Ron'-McCann, Bartsch. Holmquist, Kielty, Lindemann, Gardner, Wliite, Kirk, Berg. l Page125
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