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cst 2 hy, The First Aid course which Miss Brady and Miss Mott gave this year was new, popular, and successful. One hundred and twenty students and twenty-five faculty members learned exactly what to do in any emergency—how to treat broken bones, how to cope with skiers’ mishaps or auto- mobile accidents. The class drew up a list of campus hazards which were grad- ually corrected, notably the street light placed on Howard Street next to Kilham. Miss Brady admitted that the course was very difficult, but that the war had given it an added impetus aside from its impor- tant use in everyday life. Spring ee First pushed its head above the snow in March, and by the time May arrived everyone was bursting either with a desire to ‘“‘go somewhere” and ‘“‘do some- thing’’ or just to relax in the sun and pre- tend the waves were rolling gently nearby. For the more adventuresome souls who Damaged wished to cover ground, there were bicy- cling and hiking explorations of eastern Massachusetts. The twenty-mile ride to and from Foxboro was a favorite in the spring besides other jaunts toward Taunton or any town where weary legs could be rested in a theater. And for those less athletic individuals who wished to acquire that ‘“just-back- from-Florida’”’ hue, there were always the gym roof and Metcalf and Kilham sun- bathing centers. Hot Stuff { Page 25 }
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Slice Spring Bowling took Wheaton by storm this year after the two alleys in the Student-Alumnae Building were opened. Mr. Lawley was chief instructor and high-scorer for the college experts. The Golf Tournaments in the fall brought victories for Wheaton in a Quad- rangular Meet with Radcliffe, Jackson, and Pembroke; in a Triangular Meet with Rad- cliffe and Jackson; and in a single tourna- ment with Jackson. Wheaton golfers who carried away the laurels were Peggy Wing (Captain), Ruth Eddy (Manager), Ruth Kerbeck, Margie Garrigues, Ann Hunter Hearne, and Laila Raabe. As usual, a Quadrangular Archery Meet climaxed the spring archery season, this time at Pembroke. In the fall, chief archers Edna Hagedorn, Ann Linton, and Vera Engelhardt inflicted a rather humili- ating defeat in the arts of Robin Hood and William Tell upon Mrs. Gallagher, Miss Rider, and Miss Mott. Good One! { Page 24 }
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