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Page 129 text:
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The Junior and Midget Track Teams HE Junior T rack Team this year should make 2L better record than ever. Last year it won its only meet with fiying colors. The team has been practicing hard for a number of weeks and has shown itself to be made of some very good material. The future of East High in truck athletics during the next two 01' three years can be only bright with this promising material to draw from. The hliclget Team composed of boys under five feet two inches in height, has been handicapped by the scarcity of boys filhng this requirement. Nevertheless, we can be sure that what material we have will be well developed under the skillful instruction of Coach Reisner and that this team will add greatly to the growing fame of East High School. A. F. W. 129
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Page 128 text:
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The Senior Track Team HE track team, although as yet. given little opportunity to show its strength, has given every indication that it Will be worthy of carrying the orange and black into battle in the Spring meets. These meets are the one at Miami, the Harvard Club, the interscholastic, and one or two dual meets here. In the indoor meet staged by the Y. WI; C. A. our team through an error was deprived of a well earned victory, instead of taking third place. Even though we did not Win this meet it brought to light much good material for the spring meets. W'e scored points in the following events: High J ump :;Schanzle 3111:7290 yd dashz-W'urster 2nd; Glazier and Wiley tied for 3rd; Senior Relay Marx. Jett, Sexton, Layport, Qnd; Junior Relaye Diehl, Destler, Long, Biondi, Bohrel', Hext, Ist. Through the efforts of these men and of such others as Bangham, Brown, and Vieil, East cannot help but make her presence strongly felt in the spring meets. AXDR EW WILEY, :22 198
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Girlst Basket Ball HORTLY after center-hall was over the Seniors and Juniors turned out fur hasket-hnll. Home room teams were organized and the games began about two weeks after practice. The game is played with six girls on a team, five girls playing the same positions as boys play in hasket-hall and the sixth girl playing side center. It is different from the boys game in that the floor is divided into three sections. the guards confined to one section, the center and side center to the middle section and the forwards to the third section. At the same time the Juniors and Seniors were playing husket-hall, the Fresh- men and Sophomores were playing vulley and kiek hull. GERTRI'D E ROLING, t-ZQ. 130
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