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LyMAX--T-5 Play Day Clymer High School girls again enjoyed the hospitality of the Women's Athletic Association of the Indiana Teachers' College when six students were invited to participate in the activities of Play Day. The purpose of these annual Play Days is to engender a spirit of friendliness and cooperation in women's athletics, and eliminate bitterness and unfriendly rivalry between school teams. Twenty high schools were represented at the College last fall, and, from the acquaintances made there, many warm friendships have grown. Play Days are welcomed by the instructors of girls' physical education in the various schools as well as by the pupils, for here they have an opportunity to meet and talk over the problems and plans of the coming year. The program for the day consisted of musical games, stunts, relays, and contests of various kinds. After a delicious lunch served in the college dining room, the guests were permitted to enjoy a pleasant hour or two in the swim- ming pool. A little later they returned to the gymnasium where the college girls entertained them with clever sketches and stunts. After several brief but very interesting addresses on the subject of women's athletics and the value and desirability of Play Days, prizes were awarded to the winning teams. Thus ended a perfect day. The girls chosen to represent Clymer High School were: -lune Widdowson, Ruth johnson, Mary Mottey, Betty Marlin, Gretchen Strong, and Lena Frantz. 63? The North Wind The cold wind comes Down from the North. It makes the trees bend and sway, A mighty challenge it roars forthg It whispers, sighs, and dies away. WALT1-:R MoL1-:sKY, '32, 66
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