Latter Day Saints Business College - S Book Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1930

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their superiority by W a l k i n g away with the championship. B o t h of these pastimes fure nished amuse- ment and also provided splene did training for basketball. BASKETBALL Shortly after Christmas vaca- tion was over, practice began for the King of Sportsebasket- ball, A g r e a t ALLA TEK BASKETBALL TEAM , Back Row: Barber. Taylor, Luff, Brooks, Nelson, Richards. d-eal Of enthu Front Row: Garff, Ross. Margetts, Derrick, Rueckert. Siasm had been displayed for the other pastimes; but when the hoop season began, even thePhysical Education teachers were slightly astonished. Every night for four weeks the girls came out and practiced faithfully, and as a result the season was one of the most successful that the girls of L. D. 8. have ever had. A new tournament was instigated this year. Every girlsi club on the campus was represented by a basketball team. It was made more exciting by the announcement that a silver loving cup was to be presented to the winner. After a week of hotlyecontested basketball, the Daynesl Cup was awarded to the Alla Tek Hol- litha Club. The g i r l s on this team w e r e all Seniors and all played like vete erans. After the club competition was completed a n d the winner de- termined, the inter-class tour- n a m e n t was held, with the Seniors a g a i 11 coming out on to p. The girls of INSTRUCTORS the L. D. S. KIMBALL smpp NORTH have shown that was 179 E:-

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Girls t Athletics HOCKEY HE girls of L. D. S. began their yearly athletics with hockey. It was played with enthusiasm dure ing the practice games and when the players for the interclass se- ries were chosen, a number of t real Nstars rep- . HOCKEY t r e S e n t e d the Back Row: Hunter, Jacobs, Snow, ielson, Ghunn. Senior Junior From Row: Brooks. Rueckert, melrjler, Margetts, Ipson. and Junior College classes. Although quite a few of the girls were kept husy dodging hockey sticks, everyone of them was heartily in favor of he sport, and come quently, the games were interesting. Each contest awas hard fought but when the dust of battle had cleared away the Sengrs found themselves Hockey Champions. Because of the spirit displaye , the sport held the girlst interest until snowy weather forced them intot the Gym for winter activities. t MASS BALL When M i s 5 North and Miss Shipp decided to h a V e the girls play mass ball and catch ball until the basket- ball season be- gan, the uyoung ladies proved, w i t h o u t a doubt, that they could be just as enthusiastic a- bout one sport as another. A series of mass ball games was MASS BALL held and t h e Third Row: Woolley, Neilson, Terry, Rueckert, Bowersr ' ' Second Row: Brooks, Woodland, Pyper. SQHIOFS 3' g 31 n Firs! Row: Jacobs. demonstrated met 1 7 8 gt



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they have real basketball ability and that they also have the true Saint spirit of sportsmanship. BASEBALL Because of the weather the girls were forced to wait some time before practice for baseball began. And then, as it was rather late in the season. no tournaments were arranged, although the gym classes held some slight competition. However the usual spirit was manifest and each game was thoroughly enjoyed. A number of the girls showed much promise, and had there been a tournament, it is safe to say that it might have developed and produced just as much excitement and competition as did the basket- ball tournaments. SWIMMING Because of the limited amount of time given to the girls this year. competition in swimming was lessened. Still several stunts were arranged and the mermaids had their usual fun. Miss Kimball cooperated to the fullest extent and did everything in her power to increase interest in the water sport. Now, with the season of 29330 ended, the girls of L. D. 8. wish to express their appreciation and affection for these gym instructors who have spent so much time and energy in maklng this a very successful year. BASEBALL GROUP First Row: West, Nielsen, Richardson, Droubay, Jex, Lloyd. Pearson. Second Row: Wimmer, Thomander, Hunter, Epperson, Pyper, Rueckert, Korn, Steenblik, Spencer, Peterson. Third Row: Jacobs, Kjar, Wells, Skola, Woolley, Brooks, Terry, Christensen, Bowers, Jensen, North, Instructor. meg 130 it

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