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15 R E VIEW , ,,, Back row: W. Harweger, W. Farnsworth, E. Reutter, F. Huebener, A. Morton. Front row: P. Reutter, A. Freidinger, Mr. Weaver, L. Morton, D. Pendergrast. :5151W?J.?:!:!S'Z f 3 5' O9 'll'lR ACK ' . 3' .v . 6 . ,.,........ .. ........ .2.1,.-..'-A.-et-G!-'. ma..-..'-A-fe.-Q. The first meet of the season was the Whippet Six track meet, which was held at Wellington. Although Cissna did not place in the meet they made a fair showfng. Capt. Farnsworth placed second in the fifty yard dash and third in the hundred yard dash. Pendergrast placed second in the pole vault. Cissna's relay team composed of Farnsworth, Huebener, E. Reutter and L. Morton ran in the mile relay race but failed to place. Loda won the meet easily. The next meet was the county meet which was held at Onarga. Loda also came off victorious in thisf meet. Farnsworth was the only man to place. He won third in the hundred yard dash. The next week the track team Won a dual meet with East Lynn 60-48. Farnsworth again displayed his speed on the cinder path by placing first in 100, 220 and 440 yd. dashes. and second in the 50 yd. dash. Freidinger won first in the mile and also in the half mile. Huebener placed third in the 220 and 50 yd. das-hes and second in the 100 and 440 yd. dashes. L. Morton won first in the shot and discus events. E. Reutter placed second in the javelin throw, third in the broad jump' and second in the half mile. Pendergrast placed first in the pole Vault. P. Reutter won third in the high jump and third in the half mile. The letter men for the season were Capt. Farnsworth, Huebener, Freidinger, L. Morton, Pendergrast. thirty-two
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., 'FGA REVIEW We must go on and build today On what we builded yesterday. And sure as life and death and day ' Today will make our yesterday. And so it is with music. Our musical activity has been well builded this year. It rests solidly on the yesterdays of the last four years' musical training. The enthusiasm and interest manifested in the Glee Clubs, Or- chestra, and Chorus grows yearly. The Orchestra has developed considerably this year. The Chorus which is composed of the members of the school Glee Clubs won second place in the Sub-District Musical Contest at Normal, Illinois, May nine- teenth. Roma Dryden also placed second in the Violin contest. The selections which these various groups have studied are of the best music which is on the-.market for such organizations. Classical numbers, well known poems set to music, selections from Grand Opera, simplified ar- rangements from old masters as well as the music of modern day composers has been carefully worked up. Under the direction of Miss Brown during the first semester the student body became acquainted with the foremost composers and their best known works. This was accomplished through reports of the lives and works of these eminent musicians given by the students during' one General Assembly period a week. Also their most well known compositions were presented by some of the students and the use of the phonograph. Thus not only has today taught us the appreciation of really good music but it will become the yesterday that will stand out as the sign post to the best in music and in life. thirty-four
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