University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1941

Page 99 of 138

 

University of the Incarnate Word - Logos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 99 of 138
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Page 99 text:

14W The reporting of this sport of archery, so the present reporter opines, has uniformly 0c- Casioned too many and long continued searchings 0f the thesaurus; s0 bewilderingly multi- tudinous and protracted that the unknowing public has uniformly come to imagine it a recrea- tion much talked about but little practiced. To those of us Who have but Sketchily witnessed the performance of the game, its mention produces no more than literary connotations: ttgraceful and gracious? Rob Roy and Robin Hood, HAgincourt and Crecyf, and the like. Ancient and honorablett though it be, it is modern and realistic twithout prejudice to honom in the scheme of recreations provided for, and played by, the students of I. W. C. Notable among the devotees of archery, 1940-41, and distinguished as such on the campus, there are authentically named: Mary Margaret Morris, Betty Albin, Gretchen Bauer, Jean Powers, Carmen McCormick, J acqueline Coffey, Marguerite Gaines, Frances Thomas, Nelda Palsma, Carmen Torres.

Page 98 text:

Though the cult of badminton has been vogue among the collegians during several years, it had never before been so popular as it became this year. It is a game that does not gain publicity so readily as do many otherseperhaps because the players do not count the notice of the press as a value of the play. Whatever may be the reason for the lack of oral and printed discussion by the analysts, and despite this lack, it is a recreation that attracts and holds the interest of goodly numbers of the students. Your observer hopes that it Will not be construed as a violation of the proprieties 0f the game for the said observer to report that those especially active on the badminton courts this year were: Ruth Beakley, Betty Melcer, Marguerite Gaines, Adele Kirsner, Mary Elaine Pung, Lilian Erlich, Gloria Matyer, Ophelia Onderdonk, LeClaire Leslie, Louise Latham, Mary Dennis, Margaret Mullens, Mary Dever, Nancy Wilson and J ere Wilson. To Adele Kirsner goes the distinction of championship in this year's tournament.



Page 100 text:

Not the least remarkable of the many developments in athletic activities for the current year has been the striking manifest revival of interest in fencing. Though this art had been practiced by the students throughout some several previous years, its advocacy in competition had notably lessened from time to time. In October of this year, two classes were organized, and have not diminished in numbers or enthusiasm. The exactions which the discipline of this game imposes on those who would master even its rudimentary technique predicates a genuine devotion to difficulty that is most commend- able. Because of this unquestioning fact, there is a special tribute due to the members of the fencing teams. It can be surely said of fencing that no other physical exercise calls for such subtle practice in the mental mastery of nerve and muscle coordination. The exponents of the art have offered several public demonstrations of their laudably amateur skill. They have given exhibitions at assembly, appeared as a colorful factor in the annual Spring Festival and most capably represented the College in the Fiesta Tournament of Swords, sponsored by the fencing groups of the city. The students who attended the fencing classes are: Wilma Derden, Gwendolyn Hynes, Bernadine Hynes, Ruby Beck, Jo Chadwick, Marjorie McKinley, Petty Pagenkolf, Estelle Cappuyns and Loretta Yeager.

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