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Rhea-isriereerfbr4qeE?EP'ePf1y'eP'Qyf2f44 'Track qieeords INDOOR SO-Yard Dash .,,,, ,,.... . liubenstein, Dorsett ........... . .......... 5.8 See. 1925 4-Lap Rr-lay ,,,,,, .,,.... 1 Qicharclson, Rubenstein, .... ....... l -6. 2 Sec. 1925 llinner, Dorsett OUTDOOR Class A 50-Yard Dash ...... ..... . .Mays, Richardson .... .......... 5 .8 1923 100-Yarcl Dash ......... Q .......... Mays .........,................... ........ 1 1.0 See, 1925 200-Yarcl Dash ........,.,......... Diclchout, Richarclson--. ........ 25.6 Sec, 1924 100-Yard Low Hurdle ...... ..Reecler, Porrigo ......... ........ l 3,1 See, 1924- Shot-Put .............................. Pensinffer .............. ..,.,...,,,.,.,,, 4 6' 1924 13roac1 Jump .................2,.....,, Lynn ........ .... ,2,,,., 1 8 ' 5 1925 High Jump .........,. ,,..... S tephens .....,....... ....... ...,.,.,., ,,,,,,, 5 ' 5 M 1923 - fc , I M1 Wynn, Brewer ....,... 1 4 440 Kaul Relay ...... ....... I Newell, Reedermm ....... ........ 4 8.3 bee. 1924 Class 12 50-Yard Dash ...... .......... D orsett ................... ....... 5 .9 Sec. 1925 100-Yard Dash ...... .......... D orsett ............... ........ 1 1.3 Sec. 1924 150-Yard Dash ...... ......... . Binner .,., ,,,,,,., 1 7,0 Sec, 1925 60-Yard Dash ...... ......... M iller .......... 8.3 Sec. 1925 Shot-Put .......... .,.,,,,.., 1V 101-gan ,,,., ,-,-,,,.,, 3 6' 3 192.3 Pole-Vault ........... ....,,..,. E lgin ,,,,,, .,,,,,. 1 0' 1 1924 Broad Jump ......... ...,....., P ulley ,-,,,,,.,,,,, -,.,,,, 16' 5 1923 High Jump ........... ,....,,... P eterson .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., ,, ,,.,,.., ..---.-, 5 ' 1115 1Q25 440-'57 .d R 1 y, 1Binner, MeKinny ....... ...... 431 C213 ------- ------- s n 4 1 ........ ........ 5 0.2 Sec. 1925 lRoge1s, DO1SC1t . Markowitz, Pearce ............. . l .------- ----.--- 1 -9.7 S . 1925 6OO'Ya1d Relay ----------------- 1 QMS, Nlillel. I 1 ec gQ0-Ya1-d Relay -----------.----w a1IYI13g?31iiia?5CkhOut ................. 1-41.8 Sec. 1923 1 lfafafi Kb an mfwwiw bw Ex fm fixgx-l l One Hundred Six
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IEIXF X4-Q ' lgfggrfaywafe-:H Qutdoorr Track Northeast's prospects for winning the outdoor championship again this year loom brightly. Although ineligibility has taken three of last year's regular point Winners from the team and threatens some of the newer members, the superior performance of the indoor team indicates that Whoever wins the championship must beat Northeast. U The 1925 outdoor team won the Quadrangular meet by the large margin of forty-two points. In earlier dual meets, they trounced Westport l34M to 292, and defeated K. C. K. Central juniors 59 to 23. The total score amassed by them was 535 points to M322 of their opponents. Qnly three letter men have returned from last year's Championship Squad, Chester Qlds, Walter Binner, and jack Peterson having been declared ineligible by the new rule regarding English credits. The men who returned are Vestas Greeson tcaptainj, hurdler, Billy Miller, pole-vaulter, sprinter, and hurdler, and George Rogers, class B sprinter. 1 Disregarding ineligibility, the prospects in the field events, the sprints, and the relays give promise of a well-balanced, all-around team. With all of the indoor team and an average of six or seven others trying for each event, the team promises to live up to the ine precedent set by the 1925 outdoor team. Gutdoor Schedule April 10-Northeast v. Vtfestport at Northeast. April 16-K. U. open junior high meet at Lawrence, Kan. May l-Northeast v. K. C. K. Central Junior at Kansas City, Kan. May 8-Northeast v. Manual at Northeast. May Z2-Quadrangular meet at Central. , W ,f f w'f Back Row Cleft to rightjw-Tripp, Atkinson, Peterson, McClintock, Korthanke, Rose, Spell- man, Roper. h - l P Third Row-Shad, Clohse, Taliaterro, Maher, NVeavcr, llominiclc, Jackson., Ross. Second Row-Rogers Qclass B captainj, Evans, Henson, Grecson Ccaptainj, l3cShaf1'on, Miller, Gauert, Smith. U Q . V Y, , Front Row-Morgan, Gordonier, Branstetter, Calnncss, Westfall, Williams. Une Himflrfri l z':w
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iii? if is get 0 Emi. - . Ju? Miss CJ,KLIEFE M155 HQAR Girls' cflthletics The Northeast junior High girls' athletic course consists of four main divisions, gymnasium, swimming, dancing and hygiene. Although there is no competition with other schools, the rivalry between classes is keen. Miss Q'Keefe and Miss Hoar, both of whom have been members of the Junior High faculty for three years, feel this year has been one of which they may justly be proud. Miss O'Keefe has instructed two hundred and thirty-two girls in gym work, one-hundred and seven in hygiene, and one-hundred and seven in swimming. Miss Hoar has taught the fundamentals of dancing to as many as two hundred and thirty-two girls and hygiene and swimming to one- hundred and twenty-five. The baseball season began October Z0 and ended November 23. This sport brought forth much spirited rivalry between classes. The fourth hour class in Miss Hoar's division, captained by Murray Robinson, won the league champion- ship by defeating Miss G,Keefe,s third-hour by a score of 5 to 2. Volley ball came next and many exciting contests were held. The fourth hour class in Miss O'Keefe's division finally claimed the championship by defeat- ing the hfth hour 21 to 7. The Duck Club, organized among the girls' gym classes, consists of girls who pos- sess unusual aquatic ability. It has a membership of twenty-three girls of whom two are Life Savers. Perfect posture as well as excellent diving is sought by the Ducks. The chief aim of this group is to become Life Savers. Under the supervision of Miss O'Keefe, the Duck Club gave one of the most interesting side shows of the Jubilee. The dancing classes under the supervision of Miss Hoar, began the year with the fundamentals and a few simple dances. These were followed by folk-danc- ing, interpretation of music, and nursery rhymes. Most of the dancing students began the course with no previous instruction and nearly all are now creditable dancers. One Himdrecl Serxen
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