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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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