University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 121 of 148
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ln. w .fix T ADX il e r VW S l l il - N .V p HC! W ll? CV N li' il in 41 qw X, CHARLES WINZER, PAUL GARBE, GEORGE WILKINS, GORDON Fruasic, WILLIAM Con, OBERT LOKEN, :P l ELBERT KINDSETH, HOWARD FRIESE. .Gull The Field Meet HE thirty-sixth annual Field Meet and probably the most successful meet ever if l i-M-held took place on Saturday, February 7th, in the gymnasium. K1 The program started with a pep fest in the auditorium at one-thirty, when S li the student body gathered there to compete for highest honors in yelling. After much ' cheering, interspersed with selections by the band, the various classes marched to the N6 gymnasium, the band all the while playing martial airs. HN At the gymnasium the group was divided into the different classes, each with its VX class colors waving over its head. Throughout the afternoon the band played peppy lil' numbers while the cheer leaders led the crowd in rousing yells and the spirit of excite- K41 ment and enthusiasm lasted until the final score was announced. ,Xl The first event, the mile run was called at 2:15 and the events were run off accord- ' 'N ing to schedule. This year five new records were made in the boys' events--the shot put, 4 37 feet, 1 inch, by George Wilkinsg the half mile run, 2 minutes, 424 seconds, by John ,N Sullivang the shuttle race, 14 4X5 seconds, by Greseth, Friese, Garbe, and Winzerg the ' 80 yard swim, S0 21 S seconds, by Robert Black, and the quarter mile run, 1 minute, 2 2 f 5 seconds, by Elbert Kindseth. KJ The seniors won the field meet with a score of 64 points. The juniors came sec- Q ond with a score of 40 points while the relatively small class of intermediates scored A 38 points. The Homecoming basketball game in which the Aggies played Bethel lil: Academy and won by a score of 35 to 24 was indeed one of the many successful E features of the day. -MARTIN DANKERS. Q Q4 VVVV 1 4 Y Y ,W 1- W H f Page One Hundred Eighteen

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