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Practicing for the championship game. The championship tilt between the campus Y. W. C. A. and Wyoming Club will long be remembered as the most thrilling of the tourney, as the Y. W. came from behind in the last minute of play to Win, 16-14. At the start of the game the Wyoming team was definitely superior in offensive play, and took an early lead. The second quarter was also Wyoniing's as the players garnered eight more points and held their opponents to one basket. Sparkecl by the stellar playing of Eileen Kirby, brilliant forward, the Y. W. staged its remarkable rally in the third quarter to lap up the Wyoming Club's ten-point advantage. With a 14-14 deadlock and only thirty seconds to play, Eileen Kirby shot the winning basket that sent Y. W.'s score ahead for the first time in the game, and cinched the cage pennant. Dean Paul B. Baum was the referee. SWIMMING Most popular of sports at C. W. C. is swimming-according to the record-breaking enrollment for this year. Principles of breathing, face float and back float, back stroke, American crawl, and the surface dive are taught the beginners. The advanced group receives instruction in advanced diving, side stroke, and rescuing. TENNIS Sponsored by S. 1. A. C., campus athletic society, the annual tennis tournament Was begun in the fall and continued in May. Sadie Kyle sprang an upset to defeat Twila Traber, a pre-tourney favorite, 6-1, 6-1. In the preliminary matches Virginia Bullard, Tri Chi, Won over Luwana Bennett, Wyoming Club: Ruth Bayfield, Denver Club, triumphed over Gail Sleister, E1 Club Espanol. Marion Nichols, playing for Beta Phi Gamma, won her match from Herrnina Perlmutter, Denver Club, while Mary Ellen Ford, Die Deutschen Denker, defeated LaDora McCarthy, Wyoming Club. WINTER SPORTS Winter sports made a definite bid for interest on the campus this year to follow the new trend of Colorado to popularize snow sports. ' Sixty-one students and faculty members, with a group of the Bebe Rangers from South High School, Went on the annual ski party to 1-lot Sulphur Springs on February 14. l skating Was brought to the campus by freezing the tennis courts. C. W. C. Swimming class at the Y. W. C. A. pool. Page 28
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GWENYTH VAUGHN President Sophomore Class Colors: Silver and Blue Contributing to the cultural program of the College, the upperclass students sponsored a series of personal improve- ment talks and demonstrations throughout the year. Sophomores were honored guests at three main campus events. The first of these Was Mrs. larnes E. Huchingsorfs annual tea, given in November. Second year students were also entertained at the Trustee- Paculty Luncheon and the Freshman-Sophomore Breakfast, which are annual Commencement features held late in May. Dr. and Mrs. Huchingson were hosts at a series of Sunday breakfasts during the Winter. As sponsors of the Homecoming Dance, Sophornores han- dled the striking and novel decorations, Which were in College colors. Presentation of the class farewell gift was scheduled to be made at the traditional Class Day program in May. Officers are: Gwenyth Vaughn, presidentg Frances Usher, vice-president, Mary Sue Sadler, secretary: Kathryn Gates, treasurer: Miss Lena C. Mayer, sponsor. Page 30
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