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EEL , w , My ' ' 'gpg IIII GQ pf SWIMMING TEAM I I 'II I I II I WI I I' I ll 'll I 'ly , I l l 6 Bark Row: Miller, Bubb, lfllllllilll, XVilly, FllllIllll'G. I , CPIIIIII' Now: J0llllS0ll, Lnnck, Wilson, Killam, Blllllllilll, Kyl, C21l'll2ll'l, Arnold. I Front Huw: C2ll'llill'l, Collins, Blaine, StQiIIlIuI'g, S1.?l1lilllS. ll I I The swimming team, first organized last year, showed unusual improvement during the past season. The Sioux Falls Y. M, C. A., which in the first year won a dual meet, was defeated 46 to I6 in this year's meet. T O O O INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS I I Several sports are included in the Wesleyan intramural athletic program. Q A basketball tournament, run on the round robin plan, is held each winter. The winners for 1932 were Independents who defeated the Only Way in the final game. Eight teams were entered. A baseball team is organized by each of the Literary Societies and one by non-society members. A complete schedule I of games is arranged which extends throughout most of the Spring quarter. Tennis has its host of followers on the campus. During the Spring months the 4 courts are in constant use. The tennis climax comes in the form of a series of I l tournaments including men's singles, men's doubles, mixed doubles, and wom- l lla en's singles and doubles. Each year finds a tumbling team on the campus. gi I This team gives several demonstrations during the year. The members of 1? ' 1932 team are Paul Fillmore, Carl Loock, W'illiam Duba, and Walter Fisher. ,V i P I II A I ll, of-. or I To IVIEINEWEQD i933 . gc, ,, . 2,-Q, A Pa ge 89
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ill f l W CLUB al l t t n l tx, Uv il' W l 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ,I 1 I Y I Hnrlr Rntff: Pallss-ll, Gross Ruggv, Murrow, Sllilll'Q1', 'l'll0lllIlS0l1, Plolgzlte, Luock. Qwrifm' linw: Bvown, Duvidsorx, Gnllinn, Heier, Arnold, L1-nuke, l'I1llllbil1'll, C0211-her. l'1'ont RMU: Marsh, NIIIFIKOX, Lvnz, Ferguson, Fishlwck, llrooks, Myers. l 0 O 0 I' ' w I il 1 l 1 I I l .J I ll ' ine. A .f :ali wi' pl- ' LAVERNE HUBBARD is Wesleyan's veteran cheer leader, having stimulated ! 3 the local pep throughout his college career. Hub always will be remembered 1 for his ability to keep a crowd of students and fans constantly yelling encour- l agement to Wesleyan's teams. And then, of course, we have those pep-meet- l , ings-- li ' l Zyl s ' R W t TUEv?BL.E'1NEED 1933 gig' Page 90
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