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Page 122 text:
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Swimming Swimming is undoubtedly the most popular sport among the girls. This is shown every year by the large number of pupils registered in classes. A total of 569 girls enrolled throughout the year. Despite this large number, much progress was made. After three or four months, Miss Sherrill was able to determine which girls would take part in the study-room competition. The first meet was one between the four classes. In this the seniors were victori- ous with 57 points, the sophomores second with 44-, the freshmen third with 35, and the juniors trailed with 18. This was followed by the inter-study-room meets. The final tussle between the two senior study-rooms was won by 14-0 by a score of 30-18. Swimming for 1410 were: Dorothy Rossenbach, captain, Clara Naab, Frances Day, Mary Dixon, Mae Bogul. Vivian VVonnocott, Mary Wright, Blanche Lankler, Evelyn Chronaberry, Edna VVillahan,, manager. The girls of the advanced class have also spent a great deal of time on life-saving and are about to take the test. A party in June concluded this year's activities. VVe wish to thank Miss Sherrill for her persistent and untiring efforts. EDNA WYILLAHAN, Manager.
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Basketball The first call for basketball was answered by an enthusiastic group of one hun- dred sixty-nine girls. The practice started immediately under the supervision of our coaches, Miss Walsh and Miss Kayser. After a few weeks of practice the teams were ready to play the inter-study room games. The girls entered into these games with much enthusiasm. So many girls partic- ipated that it was necessary to organize at least two teams in each study room and a few had three and four teams. Altogether 48 games were played in the series. Much keen competition was exhibited. The seniors were victorious and will receive the trophy in June. Captains Managers 140 PAT CoUGHL1N CLARA NAAB 240 PEG WOLFF GRAY'CE WENSLEY 200 MILDRED FRANCIS JENN11: BONGIOVANNI 340 MILDRI-:n BKIAHONEY OLLIE LANKLER 300 RUTH COHEN Rosa CRAMER 306 MARY SUMMEHAYES CONCETTA Ponozzl 440 DORA FINCH CARRIE LUONGO 438 MARY STUCKEY P1-xvuss DE PASQUALE rcPEGxx WOLFF
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My N I Fzxrriero Kayser Kfoachl lJiPota B. Lankler Aliillflflllt rle Lara Cl'apt.l A. Lankler iMgr.J Tennis Last fall the usual elimination contest was held with an unusually large number of girls participating. Due to inclement weather the girls did not finish all their matches but the following were still in the contest and were eligible for the team: IJOROTHY BEMENT ALINE LANKLER BIARY JANE CARRIERS lwVILAGR0S BIANRIQUE DE LARA KATHRRIN1-1 DE POTI FLORENCE PERRY BLANCIIE LANKLER GERTRUDP: ltIv1z1f:Ns'mf:1N This year we experimented with indoor practice during the winter and have found it very successful. Under the ahle coaching of Miss Kayser wc have improved to such an extent that we feel the team representing Hutcthinson is stronger than ever this year. The inter-high school tournament was held this spring but the results of the games were not obtained in time for tl1e Calendar. BLANCIII1: IJANKLER.
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