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K Jh yes. I think I begin to see-H 'K I A'Cheese it! Ilere eomes somebody! squeaked Cooky warningly as menacing 'U' 'f footsteps were heard approaching. K I UC Dh. it's only Nr. Matthews and his trusty camera, exclaimed Cooky. IIe's 'I , just going to get a pieture of the first period Trigonometry Class. N, Sf , I ML Matthews, as sponsor of Camera Club, must have a great interest in Q mathematics. Yes, he does, Ilamlet, for photography is one of the related subjects I told you about. lXlr. llolm is sponsor of the Chess Club, and he. too, has a great interest in V gp .-A SCICllL'C.H L fn ... Q 'l'hen. of course. the Automobile Club .md the Nature Club ought to be included in this category, Ilam said with an alllknowing air. Category! Do you get it? Cory eats. explained the theater mouse, but Cooky failed to be aumsed by the lowest form of wit. lYou and I are more eharitableg are we not7l XYell. llam, my boy. I suppose you have seen some skillful sword play and some vigorous tights on the stage in your clay. but it was all 'make-believe' wasu't it? I want to take you to some athletic' contests now that will be truly dramatic. 'I'here will be no 'malceAbelieye'. I 'ppex .Xulomobile Club I,ower. Nature Club 68
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u- 7 W 5 5 Q: gy G, Lb' Qi if p OVER TI-IE HILLS Hillside Lost County Invitational Meet 4th Place Union Lost Union Lost Seton Hall Invitational Meet 4th Place Iefferson Lost Union-XVeequahic-Regional Won Passaic VVon Xf . 4 I - 'S-D QA srl Y 'ter .aa .,,5 M xi., WJ .A A ,W Jxw f -K State Meet 6th Place Although winning only two of its seven meets, the Regional Cross Country Team closed its second season as hill and dalers by defeating the Passaic High School runners, who were the Passaic County Cross Country Champions for 1938. Passaic High School has been noted for its fine cross country teams and in 1938 captured the Passaic County Championship. Our team defeated the champions here at our home course, running superbly against such experienced men. The boys on the squad deserve credit for their perseverance in training. It is, undoubtedly, no child's play to run two and a half miles over a mixed course of concrete roads, dirt tracks, and cinder paths. There is a terrific 'Agrind to this sport. Coach Cookman trained the boys well enough to merit an invitation to the Seton Hall Track Meet in which only top-notch runners from all parts of the county and state compete. Running in the Union County Invitational Meet, Henry Red Englehardt took eighth place and '4Chuck Chorniewy secured tenth place. Both merit recog- nition for this achievement. The team, although beset with many accidents and difficulties, reached its prime in time to win the Passaic meet. The Cross Country men train faithfully, work hard at their daily grind, and fight for victory with little applause and scant recognition from the student body. They deserve a great deal of credit. Orchids and 'ALaurels to the Cross Country Team. FRED HUND 7o
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