Rifle Cl11b
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Row 1:
Stock, W eckhorst, Salu,
A dam
I,
Stacy, Mercer,
Dove, Halbert.
Row 2: Sullivan, Stev·
ens, Butler, King, Smith,
Brown , Erickson, Nelson,
Kimball.
Row
J:
Knudsen, Stev–
ms,
Quinn,
Lunsford, Getty,
Walker. McGuire, Frank–
lin, Gillette, Probert.
Row 4: Craddick, Sher–
wood,
Aller1,
Florek, Mar–
till, Buffington, M i lie r,
Gray, Km:bd, Kim.
The 100-Mile Club was organized this year as a
minor sport. It was formed for the purpose of adding
an activity to physical education in which boys could
learn how to run correctly and keep themselves physical–
ly
fit throughout the year.
Membership is open to any boy who wishes to run
and keep an accurate record of his 100 miles.
It is hoped that such an activity will attract many
boys who ordinarily do not participate in organized
sports.
Under the supervision of Mr. Earl Barkas, the Rifle
Club grew to fifty-six members in its second year.
Awards from the National Rifle Association were
earned by many members.
A match was held at Aberdeen in which both boys
and girls participated. A team was entered in the Na–
tional Rifle Association Postal Matches and the William
Randolph Hearst Postal Match.
President was Ed Mercer; vice-president, Don Stacy;
secretary, Della Adams; treasurer, Darryl Cleveland;
executive officer, Geary Sallee.
100-Mde Cl11b
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Statzd–
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D. Yotmg. Ris–
tine,
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Seated: Mr. Olrver Wea-
ver.
Not pictttred: Eads,
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