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Page 88 text:
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V N GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION This years' P. L. program has been varied by the introduction of Speedball Dancing, and a great deal of enthusiasm shown for both. On Old Clothes Day the Y somewhi and Folk has been Third Per one changed to another game. .Immediately after the iod Class challenged the Ninth Period group to a game of Speedball, and came away with colors fly- ing, a beautiful display of bruises, kicked shins and a variety of black and blue spots. A. of Mt. Diablo Union High for a county play day. In represented, Each School representatives, and four arrived, all the schools were divided up into teams, represented by seven different colors. In this way all the girls be- came acquainted with girls from other schools, and the spirit of inter-school competition was done away with. The playing time was divided into two periods ----- one complete period being given over to one game. There were several basketball games, tennis, volleyball, paddle tennis, speedball, relays, On hay b, the G. A. School acted as hostess all, seven schools were was allowed to bring 25 officials. when we all and baseball. At the end of the first period, every- playing periods, all the dancing in the gymnasium Mrs. Williams, the P. E. At noon the weather so we all ate our lunches girls enjoyed some folk under the direction of instructor at Mr. Diablo didn't look too promisin in the gymnasium, mean- while giving yells, singing school songs, and in general, showing all the school spirit possible. Immediately after lunch each school presented a skit, and the rest of the afternoon was taken up with social dancing. Richmond the schools to next year, and able to attend. This is the first time years that San has extended an invitation to all hold the Play Day at their school we certainly hope that we will be in some Ramon has been able to arrange for a Play Day with another school, and we all feel that the benefits we derive from them are more than worth the effort of arranging and carrying out such programs.
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Page 87 text:
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F Y lAf?EE5TxTENNIS TOURNAMENTS !9g?EZi?w ,riff ,A . , an . ix lf 1 H:--'Q N 'f 55 . .,'1,f?'5w:'sg 1-xt, 75' f ,I VIVIAN KRAFT if ,255 ..ffanayeas ',s lie' 3, 9 wiggggfufg L 'f! ,ykglglf Q A great deal of interest is being shown in tennis this year, much more than in previous years. A class of beginning tennis was started as a reg- ular part of Girls' Physical Education, and many girls who had never had a racquet in their hands surprised themselves after a few lessonsq As a result of this enthusiasm many more girls have turned out for the Tennis Tournament than in prev- ious years. An equal amount of interest has been shown among the boys for this sport, and about nine fel- lows are competing in the Boys' Tournament. The court is busy all day long, and an interested crowd is always on hand at noon to cheer l?J some poor player on. The winner of each tournament has his name engraved on the Trophy Cup as a reward. In ad- dition to this honor, the girls this year have decided to award tennis emblems ----- a small one to the runner up, and a larger one to the winner of the tournament. This emblem is composed of two racquets crossed behind a shield on which are the school letters HSRW. The whole emblem is in the school colors--green and gold. Among the girls who are participating in the Girls? Tournament are: Barbara Nourse, Dorothy Sandkuhle, Willise Main, Byrle Caldwell, Josephine Lion, Helen Rutherford, Florence Goularte, Clara Lawrence, Vivian Kraft and Phyllis Spence. The boys competing are: Wilson Close, Herman Sandkuhle, Lawson Butler, Frank Bunker, Raymond Sandkuhle, Norman Harper, Arvcn Scott, Walter Frick and June Ajari.
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Page 89 text:
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