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f' f ff... ' af:- , ,. .. .A 45, A . , .,.,,,f, MAE OTTERNESS, ELMA BAJARI, ANNE SCHUBRING, Muiuni. BASSILTT, MABEL BEATTIE. The Field Meet Champions HE field meet this year was more exciting than ever. There was more com- petition and a finer feeling of sportsmanship between the classes. Several records of previous years were broken. The seniors won the event with juniors second, intermediates third and freshmen fourth. Mae Otterness, a senior, won the high jump for girls, breaking the old record of 4 feet, SM inches by jumping 4 feet, 6M inches. Muriel Bassett, an intermediate, won second place and Elma Bajari, a senior, third place. The juniors scored high in the swimming event, Helen Gray and Belle Larson, both juniors, winning first and second places, and Audrey Holmberg, a senior, third place. Mabel Beattie, a junior, won first place in the nail driving contest, with Evelyn Augst, also a junior, a close second, while Clara Svien, a senior, took third place. The archery contest was won by a senior, Anne Schubring, who made a score of 34 points. Margaret Weber, a junior, won second place and Muriel Molenaar, a fresh- man, third place. , The relay race, always an exciting event, was won by the senior team, composed of Elma Bajari, Mae Otterness, Olive Bishop and Audrey Holmberg, The junior team placed second and the freshman team third. The 220 yard dash was won by Muriel Bassett, an intermediate, Mae Otterness, a senior, placed second and Vera Drake, a junior, third. -ANNE SCHUBMNG. wi I fl I ii il iff ji YW! .i Rj .f'j .,',, l FJETEEI ij .i. .,f, ., fiill j ifXlQlj ilfiliiii l devil: lfi' lj ,Q ,1 will lxxfljli ,l if il ,ggi tl? l Qjfyil ww ?'3-ii' S' I j will llfiljl M ei-A ijllm. 5'-'Fil X . i ' ij it V liirjillil ,lx ' ij 521m Writ. NYQNYE ilriffui ,ji i' I? 1- ..1 , V ,B ,.,.. ., ,dug Page Om- Hundred Twrnly-three
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