Chillicothe Business College - Dux Yearbook (Chillicothe, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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tate L iub nm and FIELD MEET EVERYONE is out and active when Pop Lail calls a holiday for the annual State Club track meet. This year Cosmo walked off with the hon- ors, scoring 46I 2 points, but the win- ners did not furnish either high point scorer or the only record maker of the day. The girls won for Cosmo, for they ran and jumped for a total of 28 points while the boys worked hard to garner l8 ' 2 points. Walter Anderson of Illi- nois was the high scorer among the boys and was the one who turned in the record equaling performance — an 8.6 second high hurdle race. Most interest from the first to the last of the meet was In the contest for high girl honors. Margaret Miller of South Missouri would lead in points for awhile and then more results would come in and Gwindola Baker of Cosmo would take over the lead. Finally, with the relay figured in, Margaret was % point ahead of Gwindola. Pictured here are the winners in ac- tion. Anderson Is ready to breast the tape In his record run of the high hur- dles at the top. Just below, right, Gwindola Baker wins the 100-yard dash. Beside her Margaret Miller leaps to first in the broad jump. Vorbeck can be seen beating Sharpies to the finish in a close century race for the boys, and Pottorff, arms over the fin- ish line, is winning the mile. It Is just before the start of the girls ' relay that is caught by the camera at the bot- tom. Charles Nordstrom of Iowa was sec- ond high point boy and Vorbeck of Northwest Missouri was third. Page 8 J

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FIRST EVENT of the annual year, and the biggest of all C. B. C. indoor spectacles, is the Spring Carnival. The first Friday night In March found the crowd gathering in the gymnasium, commercial rooms, activity rooms and all the halls. Before the evening was over there had been more than two thousand students, faculty members and friends sporting them- selves at the concessions and enjoying themselves In the various side shows. MARILYN BOUSEMAN Of course, the Follies was the big event of the f o ei Tap Dancers evening, but the Family Album was a close second and the newest of all the shows, making its appearance for the first time — Cafe La Dance — found Its hundreds of followers who demanded an extra show. The Bathing Beauties, with the vote for the most beautiful, were a big at- traction. Maxine Nelson, sixth from the left In the picture, was first place winner, while Miss Donna Stevenson second from the right, was the runner- up. The beauties came from each of the state clubs and Miss Nelson was Miss Iowa and Miss Stevenson was Miss Nebraska-Dakota. Final event of the evening, staged on the floor of the gymnasium In the midst of all the concessions was the athletic show. The concessions, each club furnishing a fun house for the eve- ning, were arranged on the gym floor. Pictures of these are In red on the op- posite page. They Stepped Right Out of the Old Family Album A Bathing Beauty from Every State Club Bathing Beauties, left to right, are: Lorraine Carson, Ala.-Miss.; Helen Rogers, South Mo.; Dorothy Weather- ford, Ky.-Tenn.; Dorothy June Gates, N. E. Mo.; Edna Louise Fleming, Kans.; Maxine Nelson, Iowa; Sally Cal- houn, III.; lone Greene, Ark.; Elaine Kay, Okla.; Marion Painter, Cosmo; Donna Stevenson, Nebr.-Dak.; Edith Tyson, N. W. Mo.



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HERNANDEZ NORDSTROM RUCH ROBERTS ANDERSON SIDWELL DOWELL STOCK JORGENSEN VORBECK KAYS CO UCH WALKER OUTSTANDING ACHIEVE- MENT of the entire track season was the performance of the mile relay team in the Inter- State Conference meet held at Lexington. Charles Nordstrom, Donald Kays, David Sidwell and Bill Vorbeck teamed together for the first and only time dur- ing the year, ran away from all opposition and set a new mark of 3:31.4 that is expected to stand the tests of several com- ing years. For this feat, these four boys were awarded the first track sweaters ever given to Duck athletes. Along with them were honored seven other cinder fly- ers, all of whom received the C given for track and field accomplishments. The tracksters entered eight meets, two of them indoors, and came out with four firsts, a second, a third, a fourth and a seventh. There were but two dual meets. NORDSTROM SIDWELL VORBECK Page 9

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