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ui, sM'?:i9+El'.' +1 ll 1 '-T wi f ill hi 54-IZ U' Agn - f1,.fi,4f-M l.vf1 lo riuln: Third row. I., Douglas. Left to right: il. C'linkinglieard. Il. livers. Xl. XYarren. ll. Scott. Second row. Il. jonew. Y. Aliluitt. II. jones. lfiiwl ron. Nl. Nlel'ann. ll. l'on'ell. Xl. Ilgrznn. Clyurnlnling Get the mats ont, girls, and we'll trv the forward roll . Ready , Down , 1 lver . Ifp . 'l'l1al wasn't so good . l.et's try it again . 'l'liat's fine . Now we'll try a head stand , and thus the XY..-X..-X. tumbling classes proceeded. ln order to earn 75 points the girls had to participate in ten practices, the praeliees being lield every XYL-cliiesclziy at l:OO and liriday at 2:00 under the direction of Mildred Mefann and coached by Miss Sloan. Wll'TH'T1lf18 Come on in the wa1er's fine . iixvlllll could feel better than a plunge into a pool of water neither too liot nor too cold? :X warm fall day often creates the desire for a good swim and some expert diving like that done lay the participants of the XY. .X. .X. swimming class. Qwimminff ww I11'lll'll'L'fl ln' Nlalwle XYZIITCI1 life-savine' lieino' one , N . . 1 . N H . , . 5 5 most important features practiced lay the girls. ul llle
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Miss Nlll.llh'I-.Il Ax'riai,1. Miss lC!,l ,KNUII Sumx iss NxilcireJ Axieii Miss Klilmlrcml .Xxtcll, cliructor of thc I'l1ysicz1I i'ifillL'2l1illl1 i,L'152ll'1I1lC!l1, is :1 very ciithusizistiv :xml untiriiig workcr. Shu. :1 QI'ZlfillZltL' of thc L'nix'ci'si1y of Idaho, has mzulc rm iflcul zulvisoi' :mal instructoi' for thc XYomc11's ,Xtlilu-tic .'XSSUCiZlli0I1 lK'L'Zl.llSQ of hcl' wiclcsprezlcl Ifilillillg in thc sporting zmcl Cillib ficlcls. This is only Miss .Xxtcll's first yczu' :lt 1110 colin-gr, hut shc has zxlrczuly won for hcrsclf :1 tzivoritc position amongst thc stuclciits :md has urouscfl :1 grunt mln-:il ot liitcrcsl in IJIISIQLWIIZIH, x'ollcyl1:1ll uml mzuiy other populzu' ggyimuxstics. iss Eleanor Sloan Nliss ICICZIHKH' Sloan joim-rl thc fziculty thc scconcl qurnrlci' :ls zissistzmt in- structoi' of Physiczil lfcluczition :mil :ls siipcrvisor of thc gym clzisscs of thc rlifllill' ing School. Shu is ll grzuhizitc of thc TL'JlL'ilL'l'S' College of Columhizl L'nivcrsity :uid has mzulc hcrsclf wry popiilzir :among thc Lcwistou State folly-gc students.
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' I E. E. Ea ' -lll-, Left to right: Third row. M. NYarreu. V. Sherwood. ll. Left to right: Second row. J. Rlclntyrc. IJ. Newman. A Scott. ll. Ileers. Voopcr. l.. Douglas. VV. Lantz. Second row, J, Nlelntyre. V. Peek. li. Devery. F. Verrott, First row. R. A. Perrott. V. Ahhott. F. Perrott. J First row, P. lilvy. li. Dryden. ll. jones. R. Sholirook. t'linkinghenrd. t'. Peck. Baseball Strike two! Ball three Y calls the umpire and the pitcher now tries to settle down, only to throw another wild hall. Take your base , says the umpire, and the next player steps up to hat and drives a nice fly accepted hy the right fielder, making a third out. The other team comes to hat. This was the way the battles raged at the VV.:X..'X. turnouts, llasehall was a very popular sport among the XV. A. A. girls having a turnout of approximately thirty-five girls. Those playing in ten games and the tournament were awarded 100 points. H ilang My heel hurts. I,et's rest a while. l'm tired. lDon't walk so fast. These and many other expressions were heard as the girls tramped along the highways and hyways on the XVJX.,-X. hiking expeditions. Many interesting hiking jannts were taken this year, the most outstanding of which was the trip up the spiral highway to the numerals where the girls ate their lunch and rested before returning home. To gain their 100 points the girls were recpiired to hike 75 miles the first and third quarters and 50 miles the second quarter.
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