1939-1940 Yearbook

And Connie reaches first safely! Much en!husiasm was shown in the girls' softball this year and this is a typical scene It's the champion Sophomores vs. their bitler rivals, the Juniors, in a basketball tilt. Playing by classes, the four teams were welJ balanced and every game was a thriller during the season "Now aU of you do the jellyfish float," states Margaret Alston, sWimming instructor for girls, whose foet are predominant in this shot, as she inslructs a closs of beginners Here's the "Big Three" in swiming this year. Williamson, Floyd, and Alston passed ARC Water Salety Instructor's exa:ninalions and were qualified 10 teach life-saving the Red Cross way Just the two top-notchers in intramural points this year. They proved themselves as capable with the rocket as any other sport It's just Verle and Valda, the most esteemed horseshoe champs, as they give a few pointers on how 10 make ringers The bodminton chomps, who showed some skill with the shu1l1ecock From left to right we have Williamson, Lillian Walden, Myrene Williams, Thompson, and BlaCKburn demonstrating Robin Hood's tactics Alston takes a few preps in hand and attempts to teach them a thing or twelve about swimming The "Annie Oakley" of Archery as she aims at the target. Want on apple, Eva? One of the preps that slings a mean horseshoe. Fayetta could probably give Verle or Valda a good game The best all-around athlete among the ferns. She was high point In intramurals and was outstanding in every sport she entered. Take your bow, Frances. 127

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