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This year's tennis squad will be larger than those in the past, with quite a bit of good material available. Itasca won the con- ference tennis meet three years ago, but since then has not been able to come close. Doc has hopes of getting into the run- ning again this year with the three veterans that are return- ing and the seven new-comers. Doc Willman's Tennis Squad: Front Row-Left to Right: N. Ellefson, A. Sandberg, E. Holy- cross, M. Mitchell. Back Row-Doc Willman, M. O'Melia, P. Baril, U. Holt, H. Thayer. The I. J. C. Golf Squad: Front Row-M. Orlovich, R. Johnson, U. Holt, A. Buccanero. Back Row -- Doc Willman fCcachJ, K. Wilkens, H. Hanson, W. Toben. Doc Willman bases his hopes for a successful golf season on the seven stalwarts, pictured. IJC has never had a real golf team, but with a little practice, the present team should be ready for conference warfare in a short time. The Itasca Trophy Case I-33
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Willard Allin, our Valedic- torian, won the right to his pcsition by maintaining a high A average throughout his two years of work here at IJC. Wil- lard is also the possessor of ana other honor, that of winning the Roxy Award offered by Sim Heller of Grand Rapids, which was given to the most deserving student on the basis of scholar- ship. I-34 STUDENT COUNCIL P. Pedersen D. Falancer E. Holm L. Nelson L. Larson T. Hopfinger G. Prazich G. Nadeau D. Barclay Dean Davis L. Mooers K. Wilkens fnot picturedi The Student Council of the Junior College represents both the Freshman and Sophomore classes, the various social clubs, and also other ac- tivities. It aims to harmonize their diverse opinions, and create a more constructive influence within the college. The Council is composed of the class officers, and the presidents of the following clubs and organizations: Itasca Players, Iota Kappa Kappa, Rho Nu Rho, Iota Beta Gamma, The Itas- can, and the Pep Club. Of this group, Tanny Hop- finger was choosen to be President, George Prazich, V ice-President, and Leone Larson, Secretary- Treasurer. The Council stands behind all activities, and tries to give practical and useful service to the college. Catherine Hopfinger will be remembered by her friends not only as the Salutatorian of the class of '40, but also as the girl with the feather who captured the coveted office of National Student Representative of the Phi Rho Pi for the year '39-'40 at the National Speech Tournament at Eveleth.
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ITASCA CAPTURES TRACK CHAMPIQNSI-HP A slightly favored Itasca track squad ran true to form by winning the coveted liilifl Northern Junior College track title. Hihbmg and Virginia were expected to give the Itasca thin-4-lads quite ii run, hut fell by the way side as the Connor-men won the meet by 14 points Itasca's Mizer, VVilliams and Downing stole the show as they placed l, 2. Il in the low hurdles. Heres how Itasca scored Tl points. 100 yard dash-Hall second, Williams fourth. 220 yard dash--Hall third, 440 yard dash-Miller third, 880 yard run--Miller third, llantila fourth, McKay fifth. One-mile-liantila third. Two-mile-Holm second, Bass fifth. I-32 120 hurdles-Wasson fifth. 220 hurdlesvMizer first. Williams sei-ond, Downing third. Pole vaultiMizer tie for second, Wasson tie for fourth. High junip-A-Downing first, Iiind tie for fourth. Broad jump-Downing second. VVasson third, Ruzich fifth. Discus- liisse first. Shot-Risse third. .IavelinAMarinoff fifth. RelayAItasca first. POINTS Itasca .... 71 Hibbing .. 57 Virginia .. 46V2 Eveleth .. 46 Duluth 3 Crosby-I. . UQ I0 Sta - '30 Se nd 'I H lg EL a a'i'n Wim Ayolf ' M'2er. ams- Ti AMPIONQ Hall, 5. Williamx l5I.l'I l.lt' 'VH XVK t'll.XMl'lUXS ltr nl lion livfl lo liullil .X Sniullii-i't: lSlilcli-nl niiin ngurl. XX' llissv l' Wiisson. It lioxxiiing l, Xvllllillils l' Nliirin ff. li Nlwvi' Qt'l'ilIltl Row' 'l', Rim-liio. .I lhiiiliilzi. lf' !NI1'li:iy'.K Riu- Williiinis, S ltiizii-li t'oaii'li Uonno llii maint-1' . . iss, . , 'Vi ll I Ho in ii-:,. ' vk Row N Lind, N lliiv ri l Hi 'l' llill F
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