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Show MAY Pt to culture tated turn, last week when they - Rrcri in Des for. art’ and igs “were filled with®paintin : work every of shape, size, ae a. Cg ee Heo com reason, these paintings i. pee the prick walls was that a at Ben Lomond. ; ‘Edward S:ae og cal Eee arvis F ere: do vies met, en, involving Webar and a ates officers haat d ripen tyn dace ‘secre: th eee = s’ and boys’ associations pagel as2 Kathy _ane for the et Taylor, ae ne Greenwood, and: Sa saiey. ie tr cdi to ey da | Bailey, ie Hall... Merlin ay 100-ye Judkins, Sil, Weber, 1957, post — better. tim | haead dis-.|,. te ty ie s, Weber ine a be $; tance than: the existing records for |'20.8; eneate me the city meet. And athletes are| ber, 1957, 2:04, 3;ea dash, Ed usually’ at their best for this event. Castle, ‘Weber, 1958, 22.2; mile re-Here is. a list“of the mecords for'| lay, Ogden2t0’Keefe, Hughes, Boththe all-city meet: © well, ‘Hunter; 1959, 3.374. ~ Shotput, Max Ewing, ‘Ogden; 1957, relay, Weber'(Cox, Kendall, Ward, — 52 ft. 10 in.; pole vault, Glen Rich- |‘K:anendonk), 1959, 3:47.2:° 880-yard a ardson, Ogden, 1959, and Richard ee Weber (Castle, Harrington, Taylor, Ben Lomond, 1959, 11 ft. Hislop, Stoker), 1958; 1:33.2. es ® in:; high jump, Brent Peterson, Ben Lomond, 1957, 6 ft. 2 in.; jave-: Weber high is the een oo nl chant PR, we - Ronn; Kay Sed ’ : won Peterson, Weber. 1956, 10.1: ai bs bance faced a8 a dine 30 p.m, ceie ta4:37.6; ,440-yard run,ty, Robert oe “0 have Se ass & t Ben Lomond, | mile, desl ld Tae |