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78 THE STESPEAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiittiniiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIFE-SAVING CLASS China Mae Kuliiiison Kathryn Lay Homer Hieronymus Urville (irceii Alary Richardsun Pauline Lay fiilm Sulli ' riii Jess Lawson Crit Jarvis Stanle - Faulkner Charles Ilownian RalstdU h anklin Riibert Peters William Martin Joe McNeal
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THE STESPEAN 77 .nilliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiNininnuiiniiiitniuiiniiiniiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiii i i 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 iiiiiiuiiiiiniHliiuiiiiiliii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimini iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii GIRLS ' BASKET BALL TE AM PERSONNEL MARY TYE, Forward If a flasli were tner made in uiie seasmi Alary certainl ' crfalt ' l a sunsatinn. RAHMA JACKSON, Forward ' Rahiiia a imted lUr her exceptional e e on long shots. FRANCES CONGLETON, Center l)esides being criitain of the team she showed her ability as a ])layer against Cumberland and S. B. M. S.. t v(j old rivals of U. C. MARGARET WILSON, Guard Margaret lieing the only i)layer from the team of ' 2.1 showed remarkable sjiirit and ]iut u]i the old fight. ODESSA FOLEY, Guard Although new on the team, she showed those old Irish traits of fighting to the finish. DOVIE JACKSON, Sub Forward Do ie was a good sub forward. She always had an eye on the hoop, MARY RICHARDSON, Sub Guard Mar - was al a s ready when called to go into the game. .She could be seen on all parts of the floor when she was at her best. OUIDA GERLACH, Sub Guard Ouida is one of the kind who never sa - die. When she gets knocked out she is up in a minute and on her job. Herbert Perkins, H. S. ' 24
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THE STESPEAN 79 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i:iiiiiiiiiii«iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 iiiiini I II II II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNNiriiti ACQUATIC SPORT Hey! Let ' s go swiiiiniing! The water ' s fine! Remarks like this can he heard anywhere around the campus, anytime from 1 :50 to 7 :30. The swiming pool is certainly one of Union ' s great- est attractions. Some of us wish the entire curricu- lum were confined to the limits of the dear old 20 by 60 tank. It ' s such a relief to he able to forget all our worries playing and splashing in the i)oiil. Not that it ' s all play. It ' s a lot of hard work at first to bury your face in the water and stand on your head. And flutter-kicking while you pull slowdy with your arms is worse than patting your head and rubbing your stomach. But when you learn all that and how tc) breathe too, it ' s a grand and glorious feelin ' to go speeding easily through the water. Miss Cora Sevier, our instructor, is one of the best in the South. She has had three months training under Mr. L. De B. Handley in New York City, and she has had several years ' experience teaching swimming in schools and summer resorts. She knows the most scientific methods and she wants everybody else to know them. Enthusias- tic? I should say so! You can ' t sta}- around her very long without becoming con ' inced that the gentle art of swimming is the most wonderful thing in the world. e had a swimming party March 2nd in which everybody did stunts and enjoyed himself. We are planning a magnificient water carnival for the last of May. We boast a big Live-Saving Crew this year. About twenty new recruits will he added before the end of the year. They will receive Red Cross live-saving emblems when they pass the examina- tions and go out prepared to save other lixes as well as their own. One of the Water Dogs
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