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THE COGSWELL 39 Margaret Hansen and Dorothy Gardner are guards on the school basket- ball team. Frieda Loewe occupies the position ol' pianist in the school orchestra and is always on the program at the girls' socials. Ernest llridgett. Charles leliden and Dorothy Gardner represent the '15 class on 'THE Corsswlzm. staff. The Exposition boys have had a successful year in athletics. The swimming team ol the '15 class won the last interclass swim- ming meet. He took lour first places, which totaled twenty points. They were second with nineteen points. If more than one of our aspirants had shown up we would have won by a much greater number ol points. The swimming Hteaml' is llachtold. 111 the basketball interclass we did not fare so well, but we did not disgrace ourselves. 'l'he '16 class defeated us by the score of 52 to -l3. At the end of the lirst half we were in the lead by three points. The score then stood 21 to 18. The team was composed ol' Trachsler, llrown, Bach- told, Roberts and McDonald. The '15 class track team one ol the best balanced track teams in the school, but in the interclass track meet last spring, as several of our stars failed to show up, we had to be satisfied with second place. Owing to the fact that we of the .lunior class are all grown up, we had no 100 pound entries. In the 120 pound class Yolosing was invincible, taking first place in all three events. Gunzendorfer was the heaviest point winner for the class. I-Ie took First in the 220 and broad jump. and second in the 50 and 100. Thompson Won the high jump and took second in the broad. Roberts and Morris were our star weight throwers. The relay race was the most exciting race of the day. We had the lead until the last lap, in which f'Big Pete' overtook f'Beaut 1Vallace. who was running in his civilian clothes and did not have any spikes. The team was composed of Thomp- son, Hauser, McDonald and Vlfallace.
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THE COGSWELL 41 The class basketball team is a eontencler for hrst place honors in the annual interclass series. They cleleatecl the '15 class team by a score of 53 to 32. They are now reacly to play the '1-1 class for the championship. The team consists of Arthur lfurclerer, Spiro Manclieh, Carl Olsen, Thomas Fowler, john Torre and S. Soroeeo. Swimming was well supported this term by the '16 class, and by the efforts of our representatives we managed to secure seeoncl place. As yet baseball has not eommeneecl, but we are proucl to say that five out of the nine men to play will be from the 'lti class. lfrom all appearances the '16 class boys are bouncl to come out gnocl ancl strong for football practice and a number have great hope ot being' seleetecl for the school team for the coming term. 1Vho says our boys are lacking in school anrl elass spirit? At the class meetings ol late there has been a great rleal of interest aroused at the prospect of having' our class pins. .X committee has been appointed ancl is doing its best to get a pin that will rival all others of the school. A-i'?F'if1i'.,-.242 fi ' . w ' -' 2 ' ' ' 1- 1 u ': P-11:-.:v1.' --:bg fF1f1L+t:g A. f -. - ' H rf? Q' ' ' ' yi :iq 1 .Q ' -3-'tg' 11115 Ejffff 'j.:v:', if.' ' ' M-..v..'. ' H, W ,Q . . N 1-nf . -- er, .-1-1.-'cl 'r-'ff 1 f.,.,4f -' .,-,, - . ..--A,,'y,- .- : ,- .1 M 1 V' - ': P -. G21 E'-',?2h':.n41' WV-.-fag: S:-:V 125,51 eq Q., .. , P,-L ,A 'J' ,L iq: ., .1 31: I.: . . z H: .-,texto-,,Kfs,1-. gp. , -.,,1,, . 45. --N, ,in-5 -,yn-,f .b - - -, -4 - J xg -1 , . - ' L-gil-f5'.'4L,,:,1 1.-f.: , 'uw 4,1 4.2 -,g -' --w.,.M1 .' Q' .-4.-'fg f : H ' Q5H'a'12fs',ire-32'--fiatiw -1:21 -.ii-' 'Sf' 2'fS .HJ-F: J: .1'-:- . f x 11 + , - xiii,-3-sf? -a- 'ef' g.-25.2. ff' 11,5 ,F , 3,73 v 3, To, 1 Lf. ' F' If jk -2.-:gr F' 5-'PA '-'Lg '.- j'1f'-ln,,D.'5.-.TiQ2: . ,-. P3 '.'.'jf-,:.' I , -1v.t.L,.,g ' '17 Q gg . ' I -iff' ' P.: .3721 ' .-u L J,-,AL 4341-sfLw ii'-.C-s - .':-f- Q . , I- Q.. ' 51- - fi g ,. '- ' .iw Sw fi .4 -.1..'.- J af: 3 -fl-pk, --f4:1,L: 4' f 1 .- - - - 1 -1.3.-p . f writ'- i.fi-'N-'if J' ' f:f.?4fG?m .hifi : .12-1 -'Y 1371 ' , . ...s -.ri . LW 1 s.,q'Q1g- Q -. - L U , .f:-'ig-,'5 1 - f-Ti 2 '. 5-3955 ' -J PM. 2 wma.: -.af s i -1 5'1 ' ' 1.4 gg. ,- I ',r.'.1 , V :Zhi - 'nba' -tr ,'f '. e . , -'15 .P .: :-- H. ,Prep aff ,fm 13 'uw 1-5 .av ,AZ sv r A an . 4. .1557 , .f 55. Q 17271 254- 7 . ' fs--vfffff Jiiiza . , 1 5.11, 'ia 1' i1gL.,,,. . , f-21932 A ft l .f.f.eg,.,. +,E:j55Z Ex s,.1.,4:Aji E,,:5,.:-Z., mi Ai21:255!iJL .' Q .I ., in 1-F -EL .-11'Ee?:n.-fzryi -1-G9 'sl' P WR - ' ' if ff- '--Ji'-'Hi 'S -ff? I is fl -1 ' 1- -evne . . .-fr v-'14 .- , . ' ,:1 -. 51.2 - ,, -,:,f ,I .,.,, ,- i -- ...-L1 1 ., . ., .7 -- K as --1, 14-,:1 :uni 4k'y,1iS'i',f7lf51-Ea! -' -:,'fqf,,1i.-.Q,. ,,,., fl , V:-, ..i4,,gi. 9,-ffl?-.:.f iw: - , .f ,. if N-I is 5 '7 4 'viii
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