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riflllzrlflllla S Q F T B A L I- rllillimfmmlm First Base ,,,,, , ...... Wiiisteacl, DaViS Second Base ...... ......... S tagg, Long Third Base ..... ............. D Owlin, FCTYY Short ,,,,,,,,.,. ,.,,,,,.,.,...,,., D ixon, Brewer Pitcher .... ....... G oolsby, Fel' DOUG Catcher ..., ........,... N ickell, ' Moore S. Center .... ......... D arwin, Belle R. Field ...... ........ D ollins, Howell C. Field ...... ....... G illum, Dickey L. Field ....,. ,...,. I ohnson, Starnes 5 E 5 E w w g E N 5 E E ISt Row-Starnes, lfVinstead, Dowlen, Goolsby, Daly, Howell, L. DePriest, Ammons. 2nd Row-I. English, A. English, Johnson, Deuser, Cole, Davis, McClelland, XXVHY- ren, D. DePriest. 3rd-Row-Perry, Cowan, Lane, K. Moore, Ingram, Long, Nickell, Dollins, R. Moore, lflumphrey. Di the many sports in which the girls of Martin College participate the one which they take part in for the sheer enjoyment of the game alone is softball. Wfith the coming of spring the girls seem to have an uncon- querable desire to knock balls. Gut come the bats and balls from their winter hiding places and the fun begins. The girls choose sides and challenge each other for games. They enjoy these games so much that they feel that they must have more space for their excellent batters, so they have some of their games down in the Sam Davis Ball lfarlc. Page forty-three 'S E s Q Q Q fi Q w - s s s s a s Q N E N 'iw -S21 Q5 mi .- , - .Tn--l .ra N rm .
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At the beginning of the school year the girls at Martin are always greeted by two grand looking tennis courts. The girls do not waste any time getting the beneht of the courts either. From the very lirst day of school until cold weather the courts are taken , XfVith the coming of spring the girls start playing with even more enthusiasm than they had the autumn before for they are practicing for the Annual Tennis Tournament which is to be held in May. Nearly every girl in the school enters into the tournament. The tournament is to be held after this has gone to press so we cannot give the winners. There will be a single's champion and double's champion 1 honored by the school as a result of the tournament. N X. 2 E N s N Q E Q s 5 5 Q 5 Q Q Q 5 s h. Lv Ist Rowfli. Crow, Sutton, Beard, johnson, Nickell, Harwell, Dowlen, Hilliard, E. Crow, Daniel, Warren, Fentress. 2nd Row-Humphrey, Stephens, B. Bondurant, Deuser, Daly, Starnes, Lester Col- lins, L. Staniield, Gaim, A. Stanfield, I, English, McClelland, A. English. l 3rd Row-Taylor, Smith, Bristow, Dollins, I. Marsh, Coble, Goolsby, Davis Wfin- stead, Bost, Paisley, Buford, Darwin, S. Bondurant, Fel' Dotto, Cole. 3 Page forty-two - -'H-'f'.'. ','15, 1-T-1' ' :H 1':i'J2..1f,.1 i?.f'!',f1F l W: 5:2 1 . :Q ,wr-.n.1:-':-I 4 53, l-ix. V -- .. . g'.,..:u , -1.0. 45+-y K 1--H ,Q i I it . 4. Ng:-. 1 ', ' ,' --1 , 1: -- -pr. ., .-fp' gu:.m.--N' xl i.'.r..g -M:-Q',?x3ixQfE-v .-,, ,, , . . .4 V ,,, .. ,. L , . , 1 it .., . H.V,.xl...,'k,, s L 'Q 5 5 N in N 5 N N 5 5 N E S
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wufm PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'fm-'M Miss Bessie Gay, director of physical education at Martin College this year gave instruction in many different types, so that the girls would have an opportunity to receive instruction in whatever field of physical education that they preferred. Each quarter there was instruction in one or two new types so that the students might take part in several sports if they wished. The courses offered during the year were tennis, softball, beginner's tap, advanced tap, folk dancing, minor sports, and interpretative dancing. Tennis for beginners included a thorough understanding of the rules of the game and supervised practice in the correct form and strokes. ' JIZII' ff 'tc V g i Q E Q 5 A 2 - . if S S E i E E E N N 5 N 5 N W N 5 N E a Softball was carried on in practically the same manner with probably more stress on practice than theory. V J Minor sports included many games such as dodge ball, soccer, volley ball, relay races, and hobby. Although there was no regular course in archery, Miss Gay gave in- struction to all who were interested in hitting the bull's eyen. - Cf all the courses, however, dancing was the most popular. Instruc- tion in dancing is new at Martin College, and the girls took advantage ot their opportunity. As a result of Miss Gays elliorts and the girls interest in dancing, the Annual May Day Festival was given entirely in dance. Page forty-four
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