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Oi' Q MINS CLUB President Frances Blackburn Vice-President Jeanette Jansseu Secretary-treasurer Johanna Schwarting Sponsor Miss Sullivan The Swimming Club, Sponsored by Miss Sullivan, meets every Thursday sport develops a strong body It is a wise way to spend your leisure time A partner rs not needed and it is not expensive Everybody can learn to swim and learn you overcome the sensation of having the water hold you up Learning to swrm is learning to accept guidance, The Y. W. C. A. starts with beginners and trains them to be excellent swimmers. Diving life saving racing strokes and many other forms are taught. Swimming in addition to all its other advan- tages, is educational. Q XX l ll X .A ll .9 il NJ' after school, at the downton Y. W. C. A. Swimming, besides being a recreational - - qi, ' . . ' . ll ' . . . . ' If swag- A , i' once you know how you never forget. When you ,ul ,.,... ' ' li ' . . . . Dwiirrrlsg- ' - -- Tggliiyliixii-. ,. Nxt . ' A Tzu'n1u-eight
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TENNIS lfrom eighth. to sixth, to fourth, has been the climh of the Longhorn net squad. 'ilio overlook this trend would be to overlook the obvious. and. perhaps. promises ol' the future. lfach year the Southwest netters have jumped two places. Wlitm can tell what the next two years will bring? An intra-school tournament was played for openings on the team, with liugene Moore. .Iohn Ciray. and O. H. Jones taking the first three places in the singles. Bill and Bob Ziervogel won the doubles. For the High School tournaf ment the order was reversed. lVloore and Gray playing as the douhles team. while Bill Ziervogel. Bob Ziervogel, and O. H. Jones singled in that order. 'lihe Longhorns halved their Hrst meet with Roosevelt, each side taking two. 'l'he squad followed this with a -l to 0 triumph over Central. ln a meet with Mcliinley. the l,onghorns took one to the Gold l'nug's three. Palewett duplicated with a three to one trouncing of 1 ri' the Longhorns. Southwest and Cleveland v Q Q divided a meet equally, and the Longhorns :W-qzai came out on the short end of a to l meet .Qxww with Soldan. l.ast years champions, Beau' ,tw Y 'hwmmm' mont,llailed to score against the Longhorns agpfl J' '1 W'4f in their tour game meet. pf , Captain O. H. .lones was awarded his second letter., as was liugenle Moore. .lohn A Ciray and Pull and Boh Ziervogel received 3 their nrst awards. iliLL't'I?IU .wt'.'i 5 9 ,Q lx. , X 0 Q x 'A BG
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