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G D O O 1- 0000000. : H i, Om ' 9 Q h f ?Ct J a 00,. '1 t 'E h 00 . i x n . 'I ' ! I o O ...- a O O Track HF. tutor-t'lzlss Truck :Iml Field Moot has become an annual affair at East. T The girls have t'OIllt' to look forward to this event, and their spirit is shown by the fact that more than One hundred and lwonty-Iive girls took part in the meet held lust spring. Some of the records which have been made in the two meets which have been held in the past two years are: Grave Hoffman 50-yard dash, 7 st-t-umls. Hazel lilointzim-yurd dush, 0 35 sommds. Genevieve Btmkwutlur tSU-yurtl hurtllcs, 10 3X5 seconds. Mama Bratlyilmschull throw. 182 I'cvt. Elizabeth ltohinsnnilmskct hull throw, in foot. Doris Kaipol'uhurl halt thmw. 7212 foot. U: 1100 'linuhcrarunni11g high jump, 412 foot. Baseball The busclmll scusnn is one whivh unmscs :1 great dcal of interest and rivalry. For this year, two series of tntcr-cluss games have been planned; the first to take plut-c in April and the second in May. Last year the teams were very closely matched. The Class of 1924 finally won the vhumpionship after several mini games were played t0 decide a triple tic. All Round E What :1 football or lmskct hull ttli means to the boys, an All-Hound ttE mums tn the girls of East, and that girl who has passed all the tests and won this letter is t'vrtzlinly proud of it. Quite a number 01' girls have started working for one of these cherished li'sft but so far this yiur, only two frirls have met the requirements,w Helen Fuller and Wilma Brcucr. However, quite a few are near the goal, and most likely We shall see All Round E's on some more swoaturs before the end of the souson. LYSI.E DRAKE. 160
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AST HI'S timermaids, us well as her mermeni, have brought home the E honors this year. The girls have worked hard and conscientiously. Every Thursday afternoon there was practice under supervision of our coach, Miss Brucklnan. Early in the year the preliminary class meets were held, the teams selected, and the -:1pt:1ins chosen as follows: seniors. Marjorie Stuntz; juniors, Frances Hummer; sophomores, Margaret Richardson; freshmen, Judith Cooper. The intervlass meet was held January L5. The juniors won, scoring 33 points, the seniors were a close second, scoring 29 points, the sophonmres third, scoring 16 points, the freshmen fourth, scoring 10 pointS. Frances Hanauer was the individual point winner, scoring 15 points for the juniors. An interesting event of this meet was the retrieving race. The girls were required to retrieve dumb-bells placed in the deep end of the pool, and carry them the length of the pool. Save '111 contestants had difficulty in locating their dumb- bells, and had to come up for air frequently before they tinally secured them. On Vt'ednesday, April 4. the interseholastie swimming meet was held in our pool. The schools entered were: Hughes, Walnut Hills, Woodward, and East. The events were: 20-311. dash. 40-311. dash, 20-311. back stroke, 20-yd. side stroke, side stroke tfornn, back stroke tforlm, breast stroke tforlm, diving, and 80-yd. relay. Each school was limited to two entries in each event, and all girls were required to be eligible. fast won the meet, scoring 33 points; Hughes, 2515 points; Walnut Hills, 15 points; Woodward, 7 points. Helen Fuller was the individual point-winner, and performed some spectacular diving. A second interclass meet is to he held May 3. Then, as the climax to a yearts work, on May 16, East will swim against Norwood and Hughes in our pool. MARJORIE STUNTZ. 162
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