. The Pioneer . judges, and keeping the rec-ords. Another committee, however, is elected by coetus to takecare of the empty stomachs which, as at every picnic, must befilled. This committee bears the title of Frass Committee. Iterects a booth at which peanuts, popcorn, candy, pop, ice cream,and other goodies may be bought, and at twelve oclock it serves adinner of sandwiches and coffee to the students and a supper atfive. While this whole arrangement can not give the impetus totrack work that a varsity team would, the class rivalry onfield day is keen. Everyone tries to beat Prima, but Prima u
. The Pioneer . judges, and keeping the rec-ords. Another committee, however, is elected by coetus to takecare of the empty stomachs which, as at every picnic, must befilled. This committee bears the title of Frass Committee. Iterects a booth at which peanuts, popcorn, candy, pop, ice cream,and other goodies may be bought, and at twelve oclock it serves adinner of sandwiches and coffee to the students and a supper atfive. While this whole arrangement can not give the impetus totrack work that a varsity team would, the class rivalry onfield day is keen. Everyone tries to beat Prima, but Prima usual-ly proves champion. During the last winter, Captain Byroade, our present militaryinstructor, promoted an indoor track meet between the differentcompanies of the battalion. The success which greeted this firstindoor meet and the excellent records made proved a surprise toevery one. It is to be hoped that this meet will be an annualevent, so that our track men will have another reason for constanttraining. 65. a pa „P3 J PS W 5 o z K S 66 £ THE PIONEE R 19 15 g The Interclass Meet ON FRIDAY, June 5, 1914, the eighteenth annual interclass meetwas held at Centlivre Park. In former years the Fort WayneDriving Park had been used for this purpose, but as this had beendivided into lots, it was impossible to hold the meet there. Itwas therefore necessary to take Centlivre Park, the only available placewhich was left. This park posseses a good half-mile track, but has twodisadvantages, the distance from the College grounds and the lack ofshelter in case of rain. The only covered place is a small refreshmentstand. As no need of shelter arose, however, this disadvantage was notfelt. The other was also overcome with the help of the traction com-pany, which placed a number of street cars at the disposal of the students. While the condition of the track in other years was always good,this year proved an exception. Nearly all the preceding evening, it hadrained hard so that it seemed i
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