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l if l T new fe qw' ' T X '35 B --sq af fi Q , Swimming if he ' f f l .rn ESPITE the fact that a swimming meet between the schools was done away ll I with, the girls had no cause to feel sorry. Miss Kimball as a favorite among the g X l ' ' girls was able to cooperate with them. She devised a plan which she thought would ,X ' ' ' prove equally as interesting as an inter-school meet. After a practice of several F Qld . weeks, a unique class meet was held. Instead of allowing only the star swimmers to if I , perform, it was necessary for every girl from beginners to experienced ones to 'gl , , participate. , , f gl The events outlined for the beginners were: face float, twenty yard crawl for 1 l X' form, eight girl relay across the pool, standing dive from the side, and a fast game of ,go l water ball. The advanced events consisted of twenty yard crawl for speed, twenty -,' A x l yard back crawl, and twenty yard breast-stroke for form, dive from spring-board, 2 5 ' i : and a comic relay. j: g ' ' After this performance each event was judged on the basis of points. The stunts which could be appreciated only in the water, were staged by each class under X if the direction of an elected captain and assistant. The on-lookers were convulsed A ' i with laughter as each stunt was performed. It was fun for the girls too and a good , ,X ff experience for those who had never been in a meet. This new idea met with ll iX Q everyone,s hearty approval and favor, and we pronounced this type of meet an unusual ir X Q X success. X- 0 1 E ed e T as -' l . 7 Q Q lb . ' 4 X 1 l . 1 - 4 ' 1 'J U U M e' '- Q ls' a l l Thelma Matson Thera Fairbanks E 4 5 Luacine Peery Ellen Smith i i Elaine Tueller Margaret Wale Ethel Bird Lois Neslen Virginia Taylor A Shetah Vxfoodland Josephine Richards Virginia Wells Martha Sharp I Helen Harker Pearl Kimball Margaret Spencer T , f i l 'sfk-7Y 5f?,M T W Q Q-we f ix S, fgti. , TF- S S-si? , if ,SSE s AQ.. ' -Aaf17ok3f-1--
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Basketball YPICAL Saint enthusiasm was displayed at the opening of the girls' basketball season this year. Although it is somewhat slower than the boys' game, the girls were thrilled with the chance of exhibiting their ability as players. As in the other sports for girls, tournament games were played by those who had practiced ten hours. The games between the gym classes were fast and played with much pep and enthusiasm by the participants. One class of girls was especially stunning in white blouses and black trunks. The Seniors were successful in gaining recognition as the winners in basketball. The Juniors placed second, and the Junior College last. Bowling HE fascinating sport of bowling was instigated at the L. D. S. last year by the Physical Education teachers. The girls showed much interest in it this year, and in order to participate in the tournament they practiced five hours. An inter-gym, and inter-class series was staged, the Seniors winning the honor of first place. This game requires a great deal of skill and it has been one of the leading sports participated in by the girls this year. Bowling is an extremely inter- esting and active game, especially for girls. y f . . . - fi., 'f Back Row1I.ucile Murdock, Helen Hunter, Thelma Matson. Margaret Spencer. Merle Erickson, Verna Gold. Fzont Row-Mabel Korn. Margaret Schultze, De Lora Neilson. -we i x ...sk ..,'-V-,, K 1, J -an R k R In 1 .V 5 it ,. a f ' A at ' , x if H. ,. 4, V Q w-.M ,, we ., 'i . 1 4,5 ,. Y ir. ke- N- 'X-.. af- .- W., ...asf t...-1,.,.a ..,, ..., , ,w,,f,.M.. . , ,,,W.-,- , .MV ,..fa,, ---6-f1e9+if. .- V+ ,f . , , w -.. f, 1 - . . w ..- M 4 , I. 'S f s w ' , . X L We fx . ' 1 .. 'M' ' 1 -. 1, 5 N 5 MQ? ,fn Vg?--.K ,,.- -, 1 .V ,, - k 16' .K W , ,gi-.4 ,ga Q-7' .', .g I ., ,.,,J,,w ,LN A -..B , . Q, I. ..,, W- . eg, agg... thx, .V . . . .A Q' . .V f. r il L T- 1 , w s as . riff I ff iff Efgii ,-sa , E. K .' :J ,, ?' .-5: sa, Y' .iii 'a iii 1 W Y 'E ..x - 1 E , J
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