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Show The University of Idaho, Southern Branch, Brigham Young University's Invitational Meet, the Conference meet at Salt Lake City, and the A. A. U. Meet kept Ferron Losee's tracksters active through the season. Living up to their established reputation of sportsmanship, speed, and skill, this year's track team did much to establish track as a major part of the Wildcat spring athletic program. One of the largest squad turnouts in the history of the school indicates phenomenal growth to come. One of the best signs is a tendency toward larger and more well-organized meets. Thus a stimulus toward more intensive training and participtaion is developed. Track and field supporters predict a decided increase in student body interest in the sport, justifying expansion. 1940 Weber College Track Squad Blair Evans Coach Losee and Eldon Gardner Alan Bader You can't enjoy a brain if you haven't anywhere to keep it. Developing the body, then, assumes vital importance to good living. One way to do it is to go out for track and field. It beats the Charles Atlas method a mile by providing not only muscles, but also wholesome competition and enjoyment. All you have to do is run like Eldon Gardner, jump like Hook Bader, and sit around like Blair Evans to make good as a track star. Variety of events makes track a practical pursuit, too; very few trackmen are muscle-bound or mentally putrified. And they're great guys to have around when you want to catch a train. |