1934 Cedrus Yearbook
GIRLS GYM The girls of the physical education class this year found an enthusiastic instructress and a well-planned and diver- sified program into which they could easily fit their in- dividual preferences. The class as a whole carried out a well-balanced program of basketball, gymnastics, games, and hikes. By this method individual abilities and interests were met and the coopera- tion and enthusiasm of the whole group was secured. The girls who chose aerial dart as their specialty devel- oped a decided liking for the game and considerable skill in playing it. They seemed to be the first group on the floor each day, practicing with no little concentration. The activities in this sport were entirely intramural, but interesting nevertheless. The basketball team had a very successful season. They played six games and succeeded in carrying off all but one of them. The last half of the season the team played under boys' rules and met these somewhat stiffer requirements very well. Wins were recorded against these teams: Selma, 27-20; Cedarville High, 29-25; Alumni, 20-8; C. W. A. Independ- ents, 20-8; 3rd Lutheran of Springfield, 20-17. The only defeat was a close 15-10 decision at the hands of the Cedarville Independents. The season was closed with a short and very funny bur- lesque game against the College Reserves who attired themselves in the beautiful costumes from a fairy pageant. The final work of the year for the girls was the prepara- tion of the dances for the Cedar Day Program. Much energy and effort was spent and some very praiseworthy numbers were prepared for the program under the direc- tion of Miss Smith. GIRLS' BASKETBALL CAPTAINS OF THE PAST 1906—M. Moore 1908—J. Hill I909—J. Hill 1910—A. Stormont 191I—E. Mitray 1916-1. Wright 1920—F. Smith 192I—F. Smith I922—F. Smith I923—F. Smith I924—J. Thompson I926—M. McKay I927—L. Ritenour I928—H. Iliff I929—L. Tanner 1930—L. Tanner I933—R. Smith Page Forty-seven
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