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First row-Erhardt Bremer, Everett lieyns. William Loyd, .Xlton Hanson. Second row-l'red Archer, Harry Soderbcrg. llcnry Carlson, liamlencio Timario, john Freuchte. CHAMPIONS OF THE FIELD MEET JANUARY THIRTIETH the students, faculty and alumni of the School of Agriculture gathered at the gymnasium for the twelfth annual L,'f',Q Field Meet and Home Coming. All four classes were represented in the dayis events with the same point in view and that was victory. The Seniors, however. were the ones who gained this desired end with 65 points to their credit. The Juniors won 29 points, the Freshmen 19. and the Intermediates 9. The Intermediate shuttle relay team shortened the time in that event and Everett Keyes, a Senior. jumped five feet three and a fourth inches or a quarter of an inch higher than the former record. Henry Carlson, winner of the 80 yard swim last year, lowered the swimming record to one minute and one second. In the one quarter mile potato race Alton Hanson. a Senior. led the Way to the tape with a fifteen foot lead ovcr Orlando Greseth. .lohn Freuehte won first in both the rope climh and the shot put. Freuehte put the shot over thirty-two feet. VVillian1 Loyd, a I'II'CSlll11L1H, won first in the quarter mile running event. Lord fied the record which is one minute and one second. lvilliam Loyd will evidently make a very fast man for the S. A. U. M. in the next few years. Timario won first in the yard dash and Erhardt Bremer won first in the mile and the half-mile run. Bremer misscdthe record for the mile run by one half second. In summarizing the events of the day we find that the Senior boys lost only three first places. Everett Keyes. John Fruechte and Erhardt Bremer each had ten individual points to their credit. Wlien the events of the Field Meet were almost over a few hoys carried in a casket in which all the classes buried the war hatehetsu of the day. Prlgc One Huuzlrcil lffff-l'-flllll' .
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lfirst row-Ted Hudson,-Lester Crawshaw, Fred Halstead, Ralph Gecldings, Oscar Gansky, Hardy Voxland. becond row-Marcus Elhng, Geralrl Wise, VVilbur Nelson, Charles Robinson. A R. O. T. C. OFFICERS 3137: ILITARY TRAINING at this institution consists chiefly of dau. ln ad- fxlvpl pg dition, instruction is given in Courtesy, Rifle Marksmanship, Physical -55112 l Training and Hygiene and Sanitation. The object of this training is, pri- marily, to teach discipline and to give each student a correct posture and a better physical development. Beyond that there is another objective, and that is the making of a better citizen. This training plays a very important part in reaching that goal. Wliile undergoing instruction, every attempt is made to install in each student the quality of leadership. He learns that, when he first reports for drill and begins to obey commands. As he becomes proficient, he is placed in charge of small groups and he then gives commands. The term leadership is generally misunderstood, or rather, not fully understood. In a few words, it means the ability to command, lead and follow. In order to properly do that, the individual must have acquired certain other important qualities, such as, initiative, fairness, honesty, consideration of the rights of others, courtesy and loyalty. The world today needs individuals who are leaders. The instruction described above is intended to produce such men. Men, who, after they leave school will go back to their communities and be respected and regarded as leading citizens. Also it is intended through this instruction to better equip tl1e individual so that in case of emergency he will be a valuable asset to our country. -lVilliam F. Rehm, Captain Inf. U. S. A. Page One Hundred Fifty-sir
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