1949-1950 Yearbook

118 Indoor Track THE TRACK events were held during Ihe winler term. A new experience and a new sport was added to the intramural program and Ihal wa. indoor track. Since it was the first year, a real challeng. was offered to all who participaled. Name. 01 winners in each event were placed on a plaque with the record made in that event. Those names will remain there until someone, in some future year, sets a new record. The tournament was carried on between classes. All were well represented and competi. lion for a berth on the plaque was keen. The Sophomores seemed to have Ihe besl. When al poinls were lola led, they walked away wilh Ihe trophy. Fellows like Ken Islre and Emil Men.. sparked Ihe drive ably, assisted by fellow lea",. mates. Jimmie Miller captured the pri,e for high. point man . Jimmie, a junior from Texas, probably got his running ability from chasing Iho.. Texas jack rabbits. But beside. being a 1••1 runner, Jimmie, better known as "the deer," is I typical example of outstanding sportmanship. There were other honors for which partici. pants in athletics contended. These were individual trophies for good sportsmanship. Fair play was stressed in all games because it is believed to be a necessity for success in life . At Ihe I.ft are the 1949 winners in volleyball, softball, ba.k.l· ball and football. SOPHOMORES, CLASS WINNERS: Jimmy .... 1I6n, Emil Manes, Ken Istre, Lowell Beau champ. HIGH POINT MAN: Jimmy Miller. The quarter .mile reillY WillS r"<!IlIy tI thriller. I q-4q TROPHY WINNERS: Bob Hore. Max Mowrer. Hugh Groover. Ernie Wilkerson.

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