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fX s KJ Girls, Hockey This year the girls athletic season opened with hockey. Teams were chosen from both Miss Whalen's and Miss Root's five classes, these to play a series of three games to determine the champions. The first game developed into a hard fought contest, Miss Whalen's girls winning with a score of two to one. Miss Root's girls gave them a real run for this game. In the second contest the playing was more exciting for Miss VVhalen's girls tried to cinch the championship, but when time was called, Miss Root's girls had the long end of a three to two score. The third game now had to decide the tie and was to determine the girls making the Freshman Team. This game was the best of thc series, the girls playing tightly and hard and ended in a tie score Zero to zero thus closing the season a tie, which was not played off. Miss Root and Miss Whalen found it very hard to select the Freshman Team since so many had excelled themselves in the game. Their final choice were the following, all of whom received their letters:- Ruth Argo Ruth Ragan Grace Anthony Virginia George Elizabeth Buehler Natalie Johnson Dorothy Jones Mary Trinastich Ruth Dickerson Elda Hartung Girls' Volley Ball Volley Ball was the second sport for the girls and proved very popular. The sport was taken up as class work in November and teams picked in January. Like hockey both Miss Whalen's and Miss Root's classes formed teams to play for the champion- ship, but unlike hockey, only two games were played to make the decision, Miss Root's girlshwinning the pennant. The following girls received their letters and were selected as t e Kathyrn Ford Frances Hale Alice Thomas Anna Peterson Josephine Vochatzer Freshman Team:- Elizabeth Buehler Gladys Yeager Virginia George Natalie Johnson Ethel Douglas lone Bodley Clara Larberg Luetta Hays May Whitfil Beatrice Miles Kathryn Ford Mary Morrison Josephine Vochatzer Girls' Swimming Central's annual swimming meet between Senior and Junior Highs was held in the K. C. A. C. pool February twenty-seventh. It was a great success even though the Junior High came in fourth with six points. In the breast stroke for form Virginia George ranked second and Victoria Poorman third. Elda Hartung was third in the under-water swimming. The following girls made up the Junior High Team:- Virginia George Virginia Warner Hannah Rabinowitz Victoria Poorman Elda Hartung Margaret Moore Alternate: Berneice Coll During the year five girls passed the Junior Life Saving Tests. They were Vir- ginia George, Virginia Warner, Elda Hartung, Dorothea Pickett, Margaret Stone and Josephine Bailey. I 1 1 4 gimp: I lupqlrl r 1. I 1. z'nifanez:nease:2::alas:sawn:assHais::ramsus.ImewasIisiE.ii:::-ssis.1me:..a.s.l.iiaiisezazzizsieaszzssafe.1 Fi Page 0111: Hunzlred Fnrly one
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KX .. n im.-4nlff::II.s-I....Im ll ..J l Q I u un g Q nur: I ' ' ' ll ' Il -I Sill: llrslml-Ain. l i.....a-ll. mr- ll lm L! I llii ll f M + 1 1 4 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Top Row: Miss Whalen. Rarlan. Foll, Wilson, Larberiz. Miss Root. First Row: Gaylord, Buehler. Canham, Johnson, Lane, Land. Girls' Basketball On account of the boys season running so late the girls did not have a very long season, only one game having been played. This was with girls of Miss BarstoW's School in their gym. It was a very close and exciting game, being tied most the time and each team being ahead just two or four points at any time. The game ended with Miss Barstow's girls on the long end of a 20 to 18 score. After the game the girls made a tour of the new buildings. The lineup was: Elizabeth Buehler QCaptainJ, F. Mary Etta Folz, J. C. Dorothy Lane, G. Dorothy Canham, F. Clara Larberg, S. C. Dorothy Land, G. Opal Wilson, J. C. Annual Gymnasium Review On April 26th, the Annual Gymnasium Review will be given by the ten girls gym- nasium classes. Each class will present some drill, dance or stunt and all join in the Grand Finale. The dances will in each event be given in costumes suggestive of the country they represent or the theme the dance carries. Miss Whalen's girls will present Playfulness a gay kid dance. Folk dances of the Nationsg the French Vineyard danceg Cschoboger, Z1 Hungarian danceg Come Let's be Joyful, Germang a Dutch danceg and an American Barn dance for three. The slow and graceful Gavotte, so popular in days gone by will be danced. There will be dish pan and wheelbarrow relays, circle kick ball, dodge ball and stunts. An exciting and hot game of Battle ball will be played. Miss Root's girls will give two English dances Portland Farley and Sweet Kate g the Irish dance, The Waves of Tow and the Sai1or's Hornpipe in sailor toggings, also a bloodthirsty Pirate dance in buccaneer costume. Other groups will present Hag drills and demonstrate pyramid building. In addition to these class presentations, solo dances are on the program and the Grand Finale will be fancy marching and drills by all the girls in gym costume accompanied by music and songs. i H2l ' IM ' HIV' ll 'lI l I i'i ' l C' S ffffl siiiliffliiiiilliillihli Pugr One l1unzlrrr1Farty-tu-o
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