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Page 88 text:
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. y. Am i ' 444E444 AA;- gaey . . ugse-Ei Anna Nilson has had a large number of students in her classes in aesthetic dancing, assisted by Ruth Chambers and Marjorie Campbell. Whereas basketball was once the only sport indulged in, now a variety of seven sports makes up the intra-mural pro- gram. Interclass competition has been had, and a program of games has been run of? in each sport with remarkable dispatch. The late fall permitted a long season of hockey, which was followed by volley ball indoors. Newcombe, a new game on the campus, came next, with squash going on simultaneously. Spring weather brought on indoor baseball, and tennis rackets were dragged out of the moth balls for a Vigorous season. Another new sport that has been growing in popularity is quoits. In fact quoits promises to usurp baseball as a favorite. Hiking has been stimulated and regularized at the behest of Madelaine Steffen, who has been using the physical efficiency of women indicated by a ten-mile hike as the laboratory experimentation for her thesis. The Freshmen have been victors in both volley ball and Newcombe, and as this goes to press were leading the Juniors in indoor baseball. Sibyl Lindell and Alice Laughton are at the top of the list of squash players. 5;: '4'. 44:33:. . 4,: 44-: e--v 4.. 4.4.4 55;? . y . way A4,.a4x64qwtmewgt-E7mtf, 1,444 9.3-, 75:41 m?ezfg .4 4:4; 4 A4 4 i i 5, Page Eigh ty-s ix
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Apologia et Gratiae OLLEGE Annuals when new do little more than to review in word and picture the activities of the year. They are apt to appear a bit expensive, and hardly worth the trouble to put together and publish. But the board of editors of the third volume of The GriHin feel that an Annual should reach into a field of utility hardly measureable in dollars and cents. They believe that a set of four Griffins should yield an increasing satisfaction the older they become. As such their efforts have been directed to- ward a publication that in its contents is of more than transient interest. By no means can a book of this size adequately cover even one year of college activity. It can only suggest, and in its suggestion attempt to be complete. This is the goal that the present board has set, and its success can only be judged with the passrng years. The Editor wishes to express his appreciation of the untiring work of those who have made this Grian possible. Since pictures and decorations go a long way toward making a book of this nature, and therefore demand a disproportionate effort and ability, particular thanks must be accorded to Arthur House, Mignon Eliot, Opal Weimer and Otto George. The accident which James Hamilton suffered as a result of his activities for the GriHin cut his contributions below that of previous years, but his work was ably undertaken by those ubiquitous campus photo- graphers, James Stone and Donald Abbott. However, all these efforts would have been unavailing, had not William Helms very satisfactorily handled the business and financial side of the book. The GriHin,s thanks are due, also, to those business men whose advertisements have helped pay the cost of publication. And finally, since The GriHin is a student body enterprise and the Editor and Business Manager their delegates to the job, they wish toJom in expression of thanks to those members of the community who from the first have given their support. Page Eighty-cight
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