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LJ Top Row: Lunmli. Hall. Barhlcll. Bucttgenharh. Massic. Miller. Knnsp. ph eff' VJ Second Row: Lenihan. Smith. Stuck. Lone. Mugler. Smpher. 54-neva. QD' C ,rd ue- Q Bottom Row: Jessup. Lunz, Gustafson, Srhuler, Gillespie. Punli. cgi sf' Q as 93 3-,V 'J' 'iffbgi ' . A F' K .-r Mft, ff F91 Xh gjgp tt, ,gap Cb-'P 'lnfy-IE VK? ' 5 gg as fr M e n s W C lu b OFFICERS President .................. ,,..,,......... ........ ....... R 0 b ert Jessup Secretary-Treasurer ...... ........ B ill Lantaff Membership in this organization is limited to those men who earn a letter award in one of the major sports of the College. To become a member of this club is a worthy ambition of every would-be athlete. Last year, as a special stunt to raise funds for the purchasing of athletic awards of the letter winners, the football squad put on an intra-squad game on Memorial Day afternoon on the College field. The squad was divided as evenly as possible into c'Maroon and Gold', teams by the coaches, and a very well-played game resulted in a 7-6 victory for the L'Maroons. Coach Crayne put on a kicking demonstration at the half, and uBucky Wolters and Roy Speece, co-captains of the 1939 team. put on a blocking exhibition also. The game was well attended, and the proceeds helped out considerably in its expected aid to the boys.
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v W wtf iw -Qua- 'Eh if sy' ie lw lile liun Gll1CSp1C W ,lone Nolthwty. ' Yard Low H-urdles-Borsheim, Lone, Pfaltzgraff, Lanz. ' 0 Yard High Hurdles-Pauli, Pfaltzgraff, Lanz. Higzhlnmp-Pauli, Lone, Pfaltzgraff. Pole Vault-Borsheim, Massie, Mills. Broadjnmp-Borsheim, Lone, Seneca, Schuler. Shot Put-Seneca, Jr. Henry, Lacey. Discus-Seneca, Massie, jr. Henry, Lacey. X 0 xv' Mile Run-Gillespie, Wayne Jones, Northway. s. Ulgu pl -,. . - . . 1 I V L 1 .VXVF .WR Javelin-Massie, Pauli, Jr. Henry, Lacey. SCHEDULE or MPIETS April 18 April 19 -Wayne Relays at Wayne, Nebraska. -Yankton Dual at LeMars. April 25-26-Drake Relays at Des Moines. May2 -Dakota Relays at Sioux Falls, S. D. lvlayli -Wayne Dual at Wayne, Nebraska. May 10 -Yankton Relays at Yankton, S. D. May 16-17 -lowa Conference at Dubuque. May 24 -State College Meet at Ames. fThe relay teams will be picked from the outstanding prospects on the squad J 5.4!-V' J S as.. f - 1 reef' Boxing ' Stanley Seneca, freshman student at Western Union College, began boxing for the first time this year, He entered the Journal Golden Gloves meet in Sioux City as a heavyweight and battled his way to the Golden Gloves Championship. Stan, an Iroquois lndian who hails from Buffalo, N. Y., went to Chicago and participated in the National Golden Cloves Tournament. Here Stan lost his lirst bout to Henry Hogan, a 6' 4 heavyweight. However, Seneca had so battered his opponent's face that Hogan was unable to continue in the tournament. By virtue of a win in Omaha, Stan also represented the Midwest: A. A. U. at the National A. A. U. Tournament in Boston where he ad- vanced to the semifinal round of the meet. Seneca has reached remark- able heights in consideration of the fact that he has fought but seven amateur bouts, including those in Boston. Stan was competing in basketball at Western Union before he began training for the ring.
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1 Girls' VV Club This is a very exclusive organization, for very few girls ever gain admittance to the club. The reason for its exclusiveness is that the entrance requirements for eligibility are so rigid and strict. To become a member each girl must hygiene for three months fthis means no food between meals except fresh fruit or milkjg ninety miles of hiking to be completed before Thanksgivingg high scholastic work: an average grade of HB in physical educationg and an active knowledge of such sports as archery, tennis, basketball, tumbling, volleyball, and softball. Seven of eight possible points must be gained to entitle the girl to proudly wear the athletic,HW and gain membership to this club. Each Girl who Hoes throuvh such re uirements should be com- D C D mended for her perseverance, for it is truly deserving of honor. The organization was directed by Mrs. Marie Hartter, Head of Womenis Athletics at Western Union. Top Row: Swcnringen, llcnklcmun, Wnmlsrhecr. Bnllnm Row: l-lzmk. Schindler, D.Wilsun. President Remholt Secretary Sherman
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