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L85 n 5 ew 1951 f:: 124 Skye is I N, June Swimming Meet Events Isl Plan' 21111 Place 3r1l Plavc' S0-yd. Dash . . . Sipplc Ellis, M. Mitchell 25-yd. Back Stroke . Davis Lcarncd Sjorlund 50-yd. Breast Stroke . MacAvoy Martin Form Swimming . Davis MacAvoy Walters Obstacle Relay . . Gwinn Alexander Seniors Relay .... . Sopliomores Diving Rffmlis of Infcrclasx Meet I m1ivid11r1l Results lst Place-Huck Sophomores 1st Place-Davis 2nd Place-Connell Seniors 2nd Place--Sipple 3rd Place-Sipple 3rd Place-MacAvoy 1 Livio S S e. , . L 108 j
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G rap, 4-gig, 4- 1951 9-f----Q F: June Games Carnival It was the squat jump relay that started it all-most appropriately named-squatting!! jumping!! sitting!! Well, who wouldn't have been sitting down occasionally with such actions-thumpings--bumpings-punchings going on! The complexities of the squat jump relay were small when compared with the compli- cations of variety pass. How could anyone expect a mere mortal to remember to roll the basketball, throw the beanbag, and carry the stone? It all sounded very simple in the beginning, but when the competitive spirit urged the passers to hurry, all the details of the race seemed to become blurred. When the blunders were all over, Mary Hogan and Helene Brcivogel began to hurry the large QPJ gallery of games' enthusiasts toward the courts where individual games were going on-tennikoit, with all trying to catch that elusive ringg paddle tennisg and iron quoits played a la faculty style. The Seniors hurriedly won baseball, couple shuttle, and obstacle relays, but lost human croquet to the Sophomores. Poor Dot Sjorlund stood some rough treatment as the center wicket when flashes of Senior and Sophomore lightning tried to go through the same place at the same time. Those Sophomores surely were speedy. But the Sophs,' proved husky as well as fast-and tugged the tug-o'-war right our of the row of Senior victories. It seemed, however, that all these games were merely preliminaries to the festivities of victory. It wasn't long before out of nowhere appeared a long line of Seniors that snake- danced down to the flagpole at junior Bung and triumphantly hoisted the yellow up the top amid tunes of Down the Field and Seniors Did Shine. The Sophs naturally did not want the Seniors to have all the fun and like good sportsmen came down and joined in the singing. It was a virtual battle of music, all singing songs to each other, and ending it up by the last best song of all- All Voices Raise! 313-9 S S A ,r , l:l07:I
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miie t ex 1951 I June W ater Carnival Royalty, nobility, with the Courtiers, attendants and trumpeters reigned in state, 1 enthroned in the palatial realm of A float-viewing K floats passing in their honor- ' spot-lights, boathousc music revealing them at their best. ROYAL FAMILY Queen ..... Mary Cleary King . . . Lou Snyder Princess . . . Natalie Woods Prince ..... Robena Senior On announcing the honored floats, the royal court headed the grand procession in candle ceremonial march, to campus flagpole-with Sargent songs ending the stately carnival and candle-lit night! I'IONOkliD FLOATS Sargcnfs Gift lg 1 the World fK. 71 Iajmriese Garden U. K. 31 3 3 s s A - no i 3 5..-4, I H091
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