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Standing: ROBERT KING, Student Managerg GERRIT DouwsMA, CARL SIERK, ROBERT PAULY, KENNETH ROEDER, WILLIAM Coty, Josepu PRESTON, VERNON ANnERsoN. Sitting: WINTON POOLEY, EMU. BLOMBERG, ELBERT KINDSETH, ARNE LEXVOLD, ENGVAL OANES, CLARENCE WAS5, ARTHUR BLOMBERG. The Cross Country Team HEN school opened in the fall, prospects for a j cross country team were not particularly bright. Among the twenty odd men who reported for the initial work-out, only two had seen service in 1929. These two were Martin Dankers, who was elected captain at the first meeting of the squad, and Albin Miller, who unfortun- ately was still suffering from a severe case of so-called shin splints, which he had acquired the year before. As for the rest of the squad that first week they each had a willingness to work, a good, sound physique and a true loyalty to the schoolg however, they were without that factor so valuable to any distance runner, experience. With this foundation the team was only beaten by one team, the South High team of Minneapolis. The awards were made as follows: Varsity letter and sweater to Martin Dankers, Block A 's to Emil Blomberg, Elbert Kindseth, Joseph Preston, William Coey, 'Winton Captain Pooley, Carl Sierk, Albin Miller, Arnold Lexvold, Engvald Oanes, Kenneth Roeder and Gerrit Douwsma. Robert King MARTIN DANKERS as student manager was a faithful and valuable aid throughout the season. -H. L. THOMAS. Page One Hlll1I,fFl1 Twelve
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