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                                                                                    Round  and  round  they  go.  Just  as  soon  as
                                                                                   classes  are  dismissed  for  the  day,  our  halls
                                                                                   are "congested” with trackmen.  Here Mr. Le-
                                                                                    linski has stopped to speak to Bob Ritter and
                                                                                    Gary  Kipp.  Helpful  hints  are  always  appre­
                                                                                    ciated.





















































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     A  boy  must  be  in  excellent  physical  condition  in  order  to  qualify   Our  photographer  caught  Bill  Elder  in  a  starting  position.  In  racing,
     for  track.  Bruce  Lynn,  Steve  Richmond,  and  John  Paul  realize  the   getting  a good  start  is  essential,  therefore  the  boys  strive  for  perfect
     importance  of  endurance  and  coordination.  They  spend  much  time   form.  Bill  will  move from  this  starting  position  shortly and  make the
     executing a variety of limbering-up  exercises.             usual  practice run. This year he is determined  to set a new record  for
                                                                 Delhaas.

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