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SWIMMING WIMMING has always been one of the most popular sports among the women of the College. With the addition this year, of a course in life saving, much interest has been added and by the end of the semester many of the girls hope to be wearing the coveted badge and button of a Red Cross Life Saver. In order to pass the course the girls must know how to do the various approaches, breaks, and carries, as well as the Prone Pressure Method of resusci- tation. The above by no means insure a passing grade in the course as an additional requirement has been added. The girls must be able to do the following strokes in good form: Elementary back stroke, breast stroke, side stroke, single overarm. trudgeon, and crawl, tread water one minute and float one minute. The required dives are surface, standing and racing. Stunts have also been a featured part of the course, especially since the new springboard was put in and some of the girls are learning a number of clever dives just for their own satisfaction. The class, which is given Without credit under the direction of Miss Gocke, meets on Monday and Wednesday afternoons and has an enrollment of ten girls most of whom are majors in Physical Education. Since this is the iirst year any advanced swimming has been given the class is small but as interest increases the size of the class w-111 increase in proportion. This year the following girls are taking the course: Bernice Bair, Nedra Bartlett, Thelma Jones, Margaret Kopplin, Myrtle McLain, Dora Meline, Amanda Michels, Catherine Middleton, Shirley Hopkins, Maybelle Williams. 4 I
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HOCKEY HIS YEAR marked the beginning of the new epoch in the realm of sport for the women of Chico State. At the beginning of the Spring semester a course in hockey was organized under the direction Of Miss Rockwood. Although no credit is given for the course, each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon between the hours Of four and five o'clock finds thirty-three girls out on the new field trying to master the rudi- ments of the game and if appearance counts for anything they are getting a great deal of enjoyment Out of it. Also a few of the girls give promise Of becoming quite expert at taking the ball down the field-to say nothing of the manner in which they guard the goal. The most interesting match of the season was the one in which the Freshmen challenged the upper classmen one and all to a game and much to the dismay of the Older group succeeded in winning by a small margin. Oh, well, better luck next time, upper classmen. The girls out for the sport are as follows: ELEANOR SELLICK ELVA CARTER LILLIAN CLAYTON HELEN RETZLOPE ELIZABETH SQUIRES MARGUERITE OERKE MAYBELLE WILLIAMS SHIRLEY HOPKINS MARY WALL NEDRA BARTLETT GLADYS LANDERS JUDITH FOSTER M. WARD CAROLINE BELLEVILLE ALICE POAGE MARY SINIJIAN LENA YANK HELEN SUMMERS CAMILLE MCCRAX' DOROTHY STOVER DOROTHY CAMPBELL MARCIA SMITH ORMA KRAMER JUNE SEELEN BEATRICE CROEOOT BERNICE ANNAND HELEN JEFFERY ETHEL HUEEORD PAULINE STIPP FRANCES KING LEONA OBRIEN ESTHER BYGUM A. FILLIPE -..npgf 69 Jigga.-
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October October Oztober October November November November November January January January January January January January January February February February February February February February February March March 6. 13. 20. 27. 3. 10. 17. 28. 3-4. 5. 11. 12. 18. 19. 25. 29. 1-2. 5. 8-9. 15. 16. 19. 22. 23. 1-2 8-9 ATHLETIC CALENDAR FOOTBALL C. O. P. vs. C. S. C.-There's nothing new under the sun. Farmers-Fumbling all around. Modesto- Then Olker, he got hurt. San Jose- Then somebody else, he got hurt. Oregon-It's always necessary to give the alumni their money's worth. Sacramento-Drastic. One point between us and St. Peter. San Mateo-Hmmmmmm-not yet, but never mind: we'll beat somebody yet. Cal Poly-Bad beginnings make good endings. BASKET BALL Santa Barbara-Write your own ticket, I don't know any- thing about it. Cal Poly-Ditto. C. O. P.-The gentlemen divide with each other. Nevada-Reno seems to produce something else beside quick divorces. Fresno-Fresno is as polite as C. O. P. Cal Aggies-Wilson, Garrigan and Palmer, Inc., pay big dividends. Modesto-What a pity Stamper does not capitalize her voice. Marysville-Don't eat so fast, boys. San Mateo-Now Dan'l you must stop teasing the lion. he roars loudly enough. Sacramento-O'Cedar Garrigan puts a high polish on the Hoor. Marysville-You haven't learned yet. Santa Rosa-Forfeit. San Jose-June Tyler says it was just too bad and then it was marvelous! Championship-Too weak to write. 71 Rea.-
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