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INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Back Row —Angela Bishop. Nadia Baydack. Lillian Rose, Jean Olinyk, Eleanor Richilieu. Front Row —Marvin Lavitt, Sidney Kirson, Morley Nezon, Bob Burns. Dan Shapira, Leo Lankowski. So-y ' d. 9+idiuidual Staid. MARVIN LAVITT — “Tech’s Little Jumping Bean” picked off two firsts in the hop-step and broad jumps, and also second in the 220. His spectacular jumping should be a great aid next year too. SID KIRSON—Piling up seven points by virtue of two firsts and a third; Sid tied for top honors. He took first place in both hop-step- and jump and broad jump. MORLEY NEZON—Morley raced his way to a brilliant first in the 100 yard dash. He also had time to acquire a second in both hop- step and broad jump. BOB BURNS—“Speed” is this boy’s middle name. He ran over all other competitors in both the 100 and 220. LEO LANKOWSKI—The “big gun” of the field day this year was Leo Lankowski who led all others with eight points. He got firsts in the 220 and the broad jump and a second in the 100 yards. (jiil ' d. OndUUxUual Staid. Class “D” ELEANOR RICHILIEU—“Rush” who has been “D” class champion ball thrower for two years now also runs a mighty neat 75-yard dash. Class “B” JEAN OLINYK—With five points to her credit, she edged out Margaret McClellan and Doreen McGill, each accounting for 4 points to win a very closely contested “B” class champion¬ ship. Jean’s powerful driving finish and her far-reaching spring in the jump gave her the desired result. Class “C” LILLIAN ROSE—The Blonde Bomber of 1945 was equally effective in 1946. Last year Lil took the “B” sprint and high jump. This year she stepped up a class and with little trouble took the “C” sprint and high jump. Class “A” NADIA BAYDACK, ANGELA BISHOP—These two girls shared top honors in “A” class. Nadia, who jumps practically her own height (she’s very petite) placed in all events. Angela collected two firsts: the 75-yard dash and the high jump. Page Fifty-nine
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mm FIELD DAY CAMDIDS 1 . Careful of the sand. 2 . I want one of those momma. 3. Whaddayawan 4. Riding the rod. 5 . Double, double, quick march. 6 . Wait a minute. 7. It’s pointed the wrong way. 8 . High jump, shot put, same time. 9 . Rah! For the engineers. 10. His face is red. 11 . Chained to the post. 12. The wrong side of the tracks. 13. You wrapped up the wrong one, but she’ll do. t 1 % tj ft J ■ fir 1 ■ . .- TV Wi li fugfi • lf tti - It • 1 , iiliiL J 1 : ■ 1 im 1
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