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1 ,T J 1. qi? lil '11 W Y T M vb if Qi FIELD DAY It -Q -lyf r y S' an, Giburh Qnnual Jflelh may 7 l Since Athletics had assumed such a prominent part in the college Nfl life, everyone looked forward to Field Day to cap the climax in an ll enjoyable round of sports. The third annual Field Day was held on the campus, Saturday, May 26, 1917. Every class entered into ,L the contests with true college spirit despite the interclass rivalry. A it baseball game between the upperclassmen and lowerclassmen began SW4 the series of events, the latter won, 8-4. Then followed races of various kinds. The fifty-yard dash was entered by four members from each class. Helen Reid, '19, won first place, and Charlotte ,QL Daniels,' 1 8, second place. The wheelbarrow race proved to be the most ll S A amusing contest both for those participating and for the onlookers. 5.5 Gladys Law and Helen Reid came out victorious. Betty Webster Q1 lm and Marian Harrison came a close second with Mildred Moyer and Tll fa Myra Black following close on their heels. The class of 1920 had ,,,, X53 several star runners in the interclass relay who helped them win the xg race. The sophomores held second place. In the three-legged race Helen Poole and Laura Wheadrick won another honor for their class, - ip 1920. The Seniors bravely showed their ability in outstripping their Q '-'ES . . . . ' W fellow classmen in the obstacle raceg and their sister class, profiting 'Ll it . U .1 92
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J. , 1.-L it Ulenms Uluurnament - . The annual tennis tournament Was begun late last Spring but was I not finished until this fall, owing to the inclernency of the Weather. The finals were played off this fall on October I2 between Charlotte Daniels, '18, and Marion Harrison, '2o. Marion Harrison Won the ' tournament. Tl I A J, Avg f N 9 l E. DUIQFEE lE D I fl! Q- D. FOSTER ' ' URPEE .lx ' 'C DANIELS I C. D 1 X ' N ll ANIELS .C. DANIELS lil ' N. MANLEY M QE , . gg V, E. WEBSTER is I E. WEBSTER N 'ii 'Lg H. REID wil 1 . M.HARRIsoN ? W Nr- iw biiEEISON I M. HARRISON . 4 f' 0 ,lf M A 5 1 J I 4 S SV! 5 l 4 Ag JH YF i l ml l 2 ' c ll . . I I MARION HARRISON, '20 I ?.::,. Lic: R ,,. ., , . ,. .. . A gl PQ- ' 4' F'ew 2f9ff9 94 f
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