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FALL SWIMMING CHAMPIONS 'l'f ? '.'fw 'v ' +A ' ' 'hw' ' ' ' W 'v ' 'v W .1..i.......1. HL T133-2 '..-. FREE H MAN TEAM Campbell, Sundstrom, Dean. Killian, Brown. SWIMMING 0 0 0 In the midst ofthe Neptunian splendor of the Union pool, the Senior class splashed their way to the spring swimming championship of B. C. C. scoring 165 against the Sophomores' 136, the Freshmen's 123, and the fourth place Juniors with 81. The graduates-to-be captured four Firsts out of a possible seven. one second place and one fourth. The Sophomores pressed the winners with consistent second and third places, taking but one first. The Juniors were only able to capture three third places and one fourth. Ellen New- man and Louise Laine, of the Senior squad, were outstanding in the diving events. The discovery of land by Columbus and his return to Spain were pantomimed very cleverly in the Seniors' stunt, while the Freshmen caused an uproar by dramatizing the evolution of the bathing suit. Page One Hundred Tlmtg H
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f - ',,n'H.?fiQ32 ,CA CAMP PCITTCIWATCIMIE 0 0 0 June 1936. Kellogg Hall was overflowing with alumnae. The Time had come for the keeping of the tryst agreed upon back in 1931. As is usual on such occasions, the first hour was a confused uproar. Each newcomer was greeted with shrieks of hilarious joy. The Tower of Babel per- sonified! After the banquet, a comparative peace and security prevailed, but not for' long. Once again the tide broke with the innocent query: Do you remember when-'? I Sl fix Remember when the launch pulled up to the dock for the first time? And how perfectly thrilled we were at the thoughts of spending three whole weeks together at camp? And weren't we mystiiied at the com- mand to bring flashlight and blanket to the dock that night? First impressions are always best--at least they are often best remembered. Anywhy, none of us had forgotten how we paddled up the lake in the moonlight, and then drifted back under the star-lit sky-singing, oh so softly. That was a beautiful memory. The next night we met around the council ring. Junior Campers were di- vided into Imps or Vikings! Es Rice was made helmsman of the Vikings for a sec- ond time, and Bern Lehman became chief agitator of the Imps. Then, becoming sufiiciently sick on toasted marshmallows, we trailed off to bed. And who, do you suppose, conceived the too brilliant idea of a moonlight dip! All just because certain individuals thought that Lina's sounding of taps was a signal for general cat-calls, and a cer- tain other individual thought to the con- trary! Morning dips! There ought to be a moratorium declared on such things! Be- sides, it would have been a real economy in those times of depression, as anyone knows what ravenous appetites we ac- quired thereby. And then came the storm. That's not a mere literary phrase, either-it rained torrents. Miss Andersen and Miss Hard- ing, clad in slickers, dashed from cabin to cabin, closing Windows and shifting cots out of puddles. And with the dawn came a general sneezing and snifliing. Imme- diately Cabin II became the hospital, and eight protesting campers were packed off by themselves. With that, the fun began! From then on 'twas a case of no gargle- no breakfast! And Miss Andersen was right there to count noses for throatsb, too. Who said water ? Why, we drank so much that Clarice was inspired to the extent of composing a song in com- memoration. 'Member? Oh, yes. Bernsey was quite a com- poser, too. F' instance: There were three in the bed and the middle one said, 'Roll over, roll overl'- Speaking of Miss Behrensmeyer, remember that canoe trip we took up Lovers Lane in search of the beauties of nature? And how her canoe got stuck in the mud so that we had to form a chain gang and pull it out? l'ayv One Hzmdred T1z171'ty-sewn:
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