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Page 96 text:
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7Ae Rwy 6M This institution has sustained throughout the year its admirable record of performance in the Wholesome recreation that it provides. Conducted for the greater part of the year with- out purpose of publicity but rather for its more substantial benefits, the group offers itself in formal events notably in the annual horse show and in dress review as participant in the Fiesta Parade of the Battle of Flowers. The program and the winners of trophies and ribbons in the horse show are recorded herein: Class I. J umping. Ruth Cotter, first place; Betty Collins, second; and Beth Cotter, third. Class II. Beginnersi Class. Betty Melcer, first place; Margarita Pino, second; Hazel Horcasitos, third. Class III. Advanced Equitation. Ruth Cotter, first place; Beth Cotter, second; Nan Ivey, third. Class IV. Three-Gaited Pair Class. Beth Picton and Betty Collins, first; Maxine Brynston and Helene Brynston, second; Mary Ann Noonan and J eanne Travis, third. Class V. Beginners Three-Gaited Class. Jeanne Travis, first ; Emily Beth Rayzor, second; Mary Ann Noonan, third. Class VI. Bareback Jumping. Beth Cotter, first; Ruth Cotter, second; Mary Ann Noonan, third. Class VII. Three-Gaited Class open to students riding privately owned mounts. Beth Cotter, first; Beverly Brandt, second; Helene Brynston, third.
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Page 95 text:
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7m Tennis continues to be played with undiminished interest, as the sport which has the year round for its season. Its perennial favor derives from the climate, the courts, and the enthu- siasm 0f the many who are devoted to it for hours of recreation. The general interest in tennis is concentrated specifically in the culminating trial and achievement Which the annual tournament offers. Conducted as a series of contests during the later weeks of the school year, this event offers its opportunities of competition for the awards of championship and the worthy contention therefor. Notable among the active aspir- ants for the high award this year were: Daisy White, Wilma Williams, Elaine Coutret, Betty Albin, Ruth Cotter, Margaret Coughlin, Nancy Wilson, Constance Jones, Nelda Palsma, La- verne Laurent, Ann Stewart, Gloria Cadena, Beth Cotter, and Nellie Hasler. Without prejudice to the acclaim that is justly due these contestants it is to be recorded as of moment that Suzanne 111 was winner of the final game, and defeated Bebe Burkett, to become the years champion. In this achievement Miss 111 repeated her success of the previous year.
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Page 97 text:
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6W This sport, rapidly developing as first in popularity in the nation, is capably sustained in favor by the students of the college. In faithful practice as well as in games between class groups, it continues to be of first importance in intramural athletic contests. Four physical education classes were represented in the tournament which was held dur- ing the season of basketball. The decisive game in the finals of the tournament was won by the Reds in their defeat of the Grays by a score of two points. Outstanding among those scoring for the Reds was Magdalen Anthony and for the Grays, Carmen McCormick. Those competing in the tournament, as members of the several sections or class groups were: Gmy Team tFirst Sectiom: Constance J ones, Carmen McCormick, captain ; Lillian Velt- mar, Jo Coffey, Elaine Coutret, Maxine Brynston, Erin Mason; Talons tSecond Sectiom: Nelda Palsma, Pat Alexander, Alethea Politis, captain; J ane Nelson, J eanne Schreiber, Mary Katherine Haynes, Patricia Collins, J ean Thomas; Reds tTh'iml Sectiom: Magdalen Anthony, Margaret Coughlin, Mary J ane Bowles, cap- tain; Amory Oliver, Betty Miller; and Beauties tFourth Sectiom: Alice Brangen, Jacquelyn Conley, Elaine Dieter, Louise Os- wald, Nellie Hasler, Betty J . Lamm, and Gertrude McManus.
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