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Coach Joe Cogdal's cross country team closed out its 1953 season with a four won, two lost record, and finished high in the standings in two meets. This year Coach Cogdal relied heavily on the trotting of Captain Vernon Kaliher, Bill Benner, and Jack and Dale Finnell. The Redbird road men opened up their wins by taking Beloit, l5-45, and Western, 22-33, in a dual meet at Normal. There- after they beat Bradley, 15-45, and De- Kalb, 25-39, but lost to Eastern, 2l-34, and Southern, 26-29. ln meet activity, the Cogdalites finished fifth at Loyola. The Birds rolled up lO2 points for their fifth place verdict. ln the Interstate Conference Meet at Eastern, the Cards came in fourth as Captain Kaliher paced his squad with a third place finish. Vernon Kaliher stretches to be the first to break the string at the finish line in the Western-Beloit cross country meet. Western's Knox is iust two seconds be- hind. CFDSS CDUIITYY EH Q .Il 'll flleif Slldfe Left to Right: Bill Benner, Captain Vernon Kaliher, Dale Finnell, Ron Reik, Jim Meadows, Jack Finnell, Chuck DeVault, Charles Kitchell Dan Arbogost, Coach Joe Cogdal. ww H f f. ' we . , , V lf V i 75, , ' ,si V, .t-V ,i .,,1 ,VV V A- - V. VV i V V, V ,a'e'w1 T 1' , s lr- T 'Zi , ' i . .7-Z lei A V s .fi-1- 'B ff: f s.. 2 rp 9 sms, 4 5. ,.,,. V, ,. . if 4,f,,,, f 1 f ,W if Q as .iss-W s-f,,f,E5Q3fgrLfg,v-1335 written is , ' , , , is 'wfrfrf'-', -.rwfzwtx . si ,AW fi? 'ia fr lr,...?f'f , -4 -A ', u-Z:'wJ':' 5, 'te WW' M A ' ctw 'ir' Yaris? V,,,MV,,V TVA., ,,f,s,V,, sgVg4,,.fg,.f,, ,ff A513 , ?1 , V ,. .4 ,,,,i, QQVVMV ,,V,w JVM A ,f ,131 f A., 1 f-X: 4. 4 ,V s, X i .,, ,,, f , A, TQ? ,V.w:. ', 'is ,. - Q 4,5 F if , Wg A asf 4 35 J ' ' ,f , mb sf i - -12 ' '-133495-N I 'Q M4f'fMf2f?'siw-Q,
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Sitting at the controls and listening for the go ahead signal is Art Workun Maxine Lynch looks on. Tower Studio broadcasts varied programs Health Service presents new doctor Thermometers, pills, and pineapple juice at bed time are standard remedies for anyone who finds himself in the ISNU Health Service. As he lies in bed hovering between life and death from a bad case of flu, cut fingers, or exam fever, attentive nurses are at his call. Recuperating enough to take interest in life again, he notices that he is in a hos- pital room with bright drapes, colorful walls and a cheery atmosphere. Meals in bed and a continual supply of ice water at his elbow are also not the least of the attractions. All in all, the infirmary is the best place for a sick student to recover. The director is Dr. C. W. Hardy and head nurse is Gwyneth Weber. Jane Hoffman is a skeptical but willing patient for Dr. C. W. Hardy and Nurse Weber. 24
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Jose Greco and two of his company members-one of the most popular programs of the entertainment series this year. Spanish dancer entertain With the staccato stomp of feet and clink- ing ot castanets, Jose Greco and his com- pany ot Spanish dancers captured the atten- tion and applause ot the audience in Mc- Cormick Gymnasium in October. Greco's program, entirely based on dances derived from Spanish customs, featured authentic and colorful costumes. His 'AEI Carlito, a dance depicting tour horses in a gallop, and a ballet entitled Old Madrid were excep- tionally well received by the enthusiastic audience. A favorite hangout for college students after all campus events is The Cage.
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