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1931 I BASEBALL Last year baseball occupied a place of extreme importance in women ' s athletics. Inter-class games as well as a few outside games were played until the close of the season. Members of the teams were as follows: Rooks Sophomores Juniors Seniors P. Duyck J. Drew H. Bennett C. Jessee B. Potts M. Grubbs A. Meyer M. McCoy A. Ferris M. Evans M. Wolf E. Bradford M. Duyck V. Seymour O. Brown D. Bailey N. Sears M. McBride R. Walters M.L. Higby E. Patterson D. Hoffmeister R. Eickmeyer R. Rolston M. Sloan V. Wolf G. Nissen One hundred fifteen I
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1931 VOLLEYBALL In the volleyball tournament held under the supervision of Miss Bur- lingham, the Sophomores showed their superiority over the other classes by winning the inter-class championship. Although the Sophomores did land on top they had no little trouble defeating the Freshmen, Juniors, and Seniors who proved to be tough opponents. The first game was taken by the Sophomores who defeated the Juniors 35 to 20. The next game was won by the Rooks against the Juniors with a score of 28 to 24. The captains of the respective squads were: Anna Meyer, Seniors; Roma Rolston, Juniors; Marjorie Griffith, Sophomores; and Lois James, Freshmen. Seniors Helen Bennett Anna Meyer Ethel Bradford Mary Laack Juniors Jo Drew Victoria Seymour Betsey Asher Dorothy Gibson Roma Rolston Sophomores Marjorie Griffith Barbara Potts Aida Ferris Rose Eickmeyer Norma Sears Patricia Duyck Leila Peters Rooks Hazel Soffe Lois James Frances Stiles Naomi Lee Ellen Westerburg Harriet West Ruth Halderman I One hundred fourteen
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1931 ARCHERY The archery season opened with a tournament early in the spring semester. Four ends or twenty-four arrows each, were shot at thirty yards by each contestant. Fanny Goff took first place with a score of 110. The runners up were: Jessie Pool, Marguerite McBride, Norma Sears, Doris Bailey, Patricia Duyck, Ann Samuels, Marian Sloan, and Marcella Duyck. Later a tournament was held at Monmouth with Edith Hanson, Mar- guerite McBride, and Norma Sears representing Pacific University. Edith Hanson placed first. Following this a tournament was held with Columbia, the girls shoot- ing four ends or sixty arrows at thirty, forty and fifty yards. Here Fanny Goff won first place with a score of 250. I I One hundred stxteei:
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