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Y x I l F U il fl do 1 Bt l 9 U! I after school. Some of the forty-five that attended were not very experienced and 1 . I 0 ' Q l 7 0 ,I ? 0 l Q l Q 'J H1kCS HE hike taken to Big Cottonwood was taken by only a few girls. The weather has been stormy and the roads were muddy and rough. Those who Went had a- singular time however and it proved to be one of the most interesting hikes of the season. To take the place of a hike the girls went roller-skating at the Odeon one night many tumbles resulted. It was fun though to skate around the floor hand-in-hand and just risk hitting a pillar or bumping a shaky beginner. The party was great sport and there were forty-five girls in the school that could claim the distinction of having skated once. A large number of girls had great sport in the private pool at Municipal Baths that was rented for the evening. Their training gained at the Deseret Gym came in handy, and some good swimming was seen. Water games were played, and exhibitions staged by the more experienced swimmers. , , , r, . . .4 f' ki 9 . N . 'E ' Q P: , E H i NZ 2 .a'N '...M4. ref' . nlllllll. 5 jx P 1 U U et f T Q w R J lllr l - .1 K Z il ki l s as l f -, Ellen Smith, Clovis Larson, Elaine Thomas, Helen Ross, Thelma Ma-tson, De Lora Neilson. , li . i ,, -, 5, yf . mann! Ylillnnnp s V0 Q N. 'Q 2 - - - - af f V g g A g u. TQ, v .4 g 'gl ,Q -U43f167p...-
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Catch Ball ITH large nets strung across the gym floor the catch ball season opened as one of the most popular of athletics for girls at L. D. S. To enter the catch ball tournament the girls were required to have five practice hours outside of school.: Games were played between the gym classes and then between the classes of the school. The Seniors won after defeating the Juniors and Junior College. The Juniors placed second, after they played a game with the C. It was a very popular sport and held the girls' interest until the winter activities commenced. SiS Baseball HE weather treats us all alike, and baseball which was always a major sport of the year, was put back into an obscure position. Baseball was played indoors during the worst of the weather, and the girls received some enjoyment from it. Also, when the days were rainy and the classes large, Danish ball was put into practice as a preliminary to the real baseball work that came with the sunny days of May. C ctct 'l , if V-- l -s.,i: f17'?fQ'1Lv. 2.5 :N-.x ' ' 9 vim s....,,.' ,W-W. av- ' uh R 1- , s - .5 . .. Q AE s ,fr ,ns :yi 5? 3? 5 5 vt? l r fl 2' J-Z .iii Q Lf. ,Q V . ,. .,,,.f1' , 5, ,f ' ' ' N. 1'-A' 4. G fik, sr: Zhi ,Y wx 1, 53,6 JV 'Mu-... ...HH - W ..... -: -....'--..N -f-4....,.--.- 1 5 gig..- Sn. - .f .Sf
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