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rcirlf vast, A-..... I ' 'Yet Track lkiith the track season just over we can look back and see what a wonder- ful season we have enjoyed this year. XYith nearly all of the men back this year who starred in last years runs and with several promising new men to train, Couch Couch started the season with several weeks of cross country runs. The first meet was the annual home meet which the Seniors won. There was at no time any doubt as to the outcome. Doc Miller. the husky Senior sprinter and field man, took individual honors. In the annual Cedar Valley meet at Cedar Falls, lYest High ran away with everything in sight. Her nearest opponents were two score of points behind. Doc Miller ran away with individual honors. At Iowa City. llest showed the State a strong team. She came out second in the meet, being but a few points behind the leader. A'Doc Miller also took individual honors in this meet At Ames, Ylest was not quite so successful, but succeeded in taking fourth place. Doc again ran away with individual honors. Doc went to .Xnn Arbor, Michigan. His showing 'there was excellent. He won both the hundred and two-twenty. easily defeated some of the best High School runners of the Middle West. Doc is probably the best all around athlete ll est has ever had. An all-state football man and the fastest sprinter of the Middle West is the honor which he possesses. XYest High will wait a long time before she has another Doc Owen is NN'est lligh's jumper. His record is 5 feet, 6 inches and with train- ing he will do better. Our expectation is to see him place high next year. Hoag, Rliler, showing good form and will develop into a line distance runner. Haselman, Banton, Simmons, KlcAlvin, Lichty, Alexander, Hitchens, Robin- son, and Allen, these have helped uphold XYest High's name and have well de- served the Honor XY which was awarded them. VV Page one hundred and Iwo
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MINOR I Eggs, i rl ll l 4 ' t 1 I W ' Ulm I . l ll l - - I ll ' W' 'A it , T . g h D ,,:7Z5f,i: 1' 39 t t 71 x 'ff' , I l ' - y 1 I lt ' 1. Q U , ' sfo , 1 A f v . I , 6 f 'l I i A f 'f -VA -. 'tt A f' W ' Vfg 1 T W, Tsrf , Ml WF: I l l f ' ' f i Miss Englehard, the new Girl's Physical Director, organized a girls' basket- ball team from each class. -X tournament was arranged so that each team would meet each other team twice. This gaxe tlte girls a chance to get into the game and many of them took the opportunity. XYith pep that showed that tliey tm- doubtedly had the best team, the 'lunitrs eazily walked oi? with the honors, win- ning all their games. Every member of the junior team is rt star. The stars of the other teams are, Freshmen, Dorothy Clasen tCapt.5, Doris XYard. and Helen Hadishg Sophomores, Martha Dawson tCapt.l, and Gladys .Xikt-ng Seniors, Lucy Mae Kellar tCapt.l, Annabelle Thompson, and lftlith Woolley. The standing of the Tournament: lYOn Lost Pct. juniors .. . .. .6 O 1.000 Sophomores . . .3 3 .500 Freshmen . . . .2 -l .333 Seniors ....... ........................ I 5 .167 In the Boys' Interclass Basketball, the Seniors easily carried ot? the honors. There was also a Girl's Yolley Ball Tournament and a Tennis Tournament for the Boys and another for the Girls. -ll. B. '2O. VV Page om' lturxtirsd and ilvree
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