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--us. I I J -t x . .. 1-Q f zvzzamt. .:tmi.11..: 4 ' .1 A R C' H lil R Y This year archery was a new sport in our curriculum. Only the l reshmen and the liiglnh and Seventh Grades had an opportunity to try out. We went up north to the archery grounds every Xlonday afternoon and there with a full equipment, we practiced for an hour. Archery is indeed an interesting addition to our athletic fun, and we hope that the whole high school may become interested in it next year. LT.-XROLYN CTK0SSIi'I l', '33 TENNIS i929 The tennis season this year was one of the most exciting and interesting features of the athletic program. The weather was most favorable and after a few weeks of practice the tournaments began. Both doubles and singles were played. Nlany girls turned out, and the close of some thrilling preliminaries found Priscilla Sims and jane Cotton prize winners for doubles. The singles were fast, with .lean llyman carrying away the honors. -TANI-I QTOTTON, '30 ATH LICTIK' ASSUVIATIUN The Girls' Athletic Association has endeavored this year to establish new and higher standards. lfncouraged by the enthusiasm of Miss Thacher and Nliss Harding, we have been able to attempt new schemes. The .Association enforced rules regarding uniforms to be worn by the girls on the hockey field, and although it was not very popular, it looked much better. Of great importance to the athletes is the point system which the Association offers. Pins are presented to girls making over three hundred points in one year-W the G. A, A. pin. Girls making seven hundred points in two years are awarded the lf S. G. pin. The girl earning the highest number of points in her class re- ceives a pendant. Probably the greatest honor goes to the winner of a cup pre- sented to the best all-around athlete in the school, though hockey, baseball, and basketball cups are given to the classes who prove themselves winners in these sports. Nona Roisifgvxrs, '30 X5
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