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Lfiifii. ISF- L GIRLS' ATHLETICS .-.- .,.,, . ,,.. 7 ,ffmmm-Mmrf.vwf:Wwufw ,. ,, ' LIFE SAVERS Row 1-Sharp, Payne, Rosewall, McLarnan, Garrett, Ferrell, Wright, Church, Love. Row 2-Bryan, Roach, Rhoads, Kerr, Hutchinson, Harlan, Brenner, Rubms, Hall. Row 3--Gravetter, Hambel, Colglazier, McAdams, Charlton, Davis, Lavette, Hollopeter, Schnackenberg, Gwarney. Row 4-Jeffrey, Markus, Bales, Ramsey, Pigott, Fisher, Moran, Peake, Beyer, Schnackenberg. www'Wf I i 1 I 4 5 l s 9 I f X. X, it 4, , 1 I X -'Q 1 K .1 f . Q AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFE SAVING To pass the lunior or Senior American Red Cross Life Saving examination is one of the highest aims of all girls interested in swimming. This test is given by members of the American Red Cross Life Saving Examiner's Board. Girls between the crges of twelve and seventeen crnd having at least eight hours practice are eligible to take the lunior Life Saving examination. The appliccrnt is required to disrobe in deep water and swim a hundred yards. She must demonstrate, in good form, the four carries:-head, cross-chest, hair, and tired swimmer'sp and the three approaches:-back, surface, and under- water. She must break the three holds:-front, back strangle and double grip on the wrists. The applicant must administer artificial resuscitation, Prone Pressure Method. The Senior Life Saving test is much harder. A girl seventeen years of age or a senior may take this test. In addition to the above mentioned requirements, a senior applicant must write an essay on Prone Pressure Method of Resuscita- tion, and pass an oral quiz on life saving. She must carry a subject fully dressed for one minute: break two persons locked in front strangle. She must demonstrate the fireman's or saddle-back carry from shallow water. After the applicants have passed the examination, they are allowed to wear an American Red Cross Life Saving Emblem and become a member of the American Red Cross Life Saving Corps. J 'i5l:'f ' ixktgia il?-'::l23 5f'ci5f'f'n:iQ1f'7f?:':f'fW'1 4'N5..,. HEMI 'pry- sy- 5- 1-rusa f.- ,iw f- f- -.--'-P H- -L-r --.af V - W-f-A -f-.--, . .. -.. .. , M I - :L . f.. .,, ...:7. .r.lTF:fI?5f?15,3.4'uFf 1. eg f,..Vgg'g3,.':qjqgp,,.:g1.':?'?i:',e:lj . Qtr'ig.?S'vi'f5Lrgfw-cgi-li3f?5?If'1?rfr5'cC'T4':Qfe-1-xi'.'r'Iiq: iff, F: grgvrvff, --Q' Q5 ,dnmgfrt - - A - . I. . , , . . 1 e,---.v .. . .. . . Hag :.,'-'rye 1,1--,H-J-. vg-,-a-.4 ,T ' Q., vi - ,.... .. , 4 , ,. jg ,g l I , , 'Q-r.l1j!:P szwfln , Jr..
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f,,., ., , 1.,.f,. .U VV., r,5..i .:'1-lbfpv-121'-, GIRLS' ATHLETICS OLYMPIANS Row 1-Gray, Harvey, Roberts, Williams, Medley, Bowman, Wachtel, Garrett, Hopkins, Worrell, Henry. Row 2-Pilgrim, Irvine, Luthy, Gwartney, Beyer, Frazier, Toner. Porter, Sullivan, Pfeffer. Row 3-Barton, Nordvedt, Paxton, Cox, Warren, Miller, Cowan, Ragan, Schueobach. Row 4-Glasscock, Harrison, Lockhart, Good, Gale, Housh, Fisher, Mullins, Freiss, Jeffers. - SEALS Row 1-Jeffrey, Bryan, McLarnan, Ferrell, Love, Church, Harlan. v Row 2-Stanley, Hambel, Davis, Malone, McAdams, Colglazier, Van Hooser, Miller. Row 3-Albano, Boland, Williams, Miss Bland, Bowes, Moran, Hollopeter, Markus. THE NORTHEAST OLYMPIC CLUB The Northeast Olympic Club is an athletic organization for girls in the Physical Education Department who have developed skill in certain lines of athletic endeavor. This club was organized in l9l9 under the supervision of Miss Stewart, who is still the faculty advisor. This organization is one of the most interesting in our school and its work is quite noteworthy. lt promotes the spirit of fair play and good, clean sportsman- ship among the girls. The girls form teams which play hockey, basketball, and volley ball as the seasons approach. The officers for the first term: President, Rosalie Bodenhamery Vice-President, Ruth Williams, Secretary, Virginia Worrell, Treasurer, Lorraine Hopkins, Report- er, Marie Ragan. Second term: President, Eileen Wachtely Vice-President Marian Garrett: Secretary, Virginia Worrelly Treasurer, Lorraine I-lopkinsy Reporter, Hazel Bowman. SEALS The Northeast Seals, a swimming club for girls, was organized in October l92 ' ' ' 7, by Miss lvy Clayton. The obJect of the club is to promote good health and physical development through swimming. Under the supervision of Miss Vera Bland the girls are taught the fin ' t , er pom s of swimming and diving. Frequently, games such as water polo and water base- ball are played. One of the big aims of the girls is to pass the American Red Cross Life Saving test. The colors of this club are blue and white, the emblem, a seal. The first semester officers were' President Viola McLarnan V' P 'd . , 5 1ce- resi ent, Kathleen Ferrellp Secretary, Erma Churchy Treasurer Bobbie Lee Bryan Sec- ond semester: President, Erma Church: Vice-President, Viola McLarnan7 Secre- tary, Dorothea Lovep Treasurer, Kathleen Ferrell. 28 1 ':::r1t4?x4 Nurfszxf :',-Irfzt. T, :GE-If Riff- P t 'i 't. !TfT'. '.. 2771? ff :S 'r' . '-3,9 .f..i5r-SSI?-.V 33? 5 ,C vue., .I .-L.,,..Ql,,, . 7-3 'ii .1i?'3'r'?l
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