1939 Cedrus Yearbook

yin STANDING—Mary Jean Townsley, Instructor. FIRST ROW—Virginia Lewis, Hazel McClellan, Junia Creswell, Betty Nelson, Anna Mary McClellan, Beatrice Collier, Orsadee Stewart, Ana Louise Ritenour. SECOND ROW—Margaretta Lott, Hazel Bush, Isabel McClellan, Janice Finke, Floren-:e Ferguson, Beatrice Gray, Elisabeth Anderson, Rachel Harriman. THIRD ROW—Helen Chitty, Orena Marshall, Mary Elizabeth Batdorf, Kathrine Randall, Helen Ross, Janette Neal, Marie Collins. FOURTH ROW—Doris Ramsey, Mae Stebbins, Virgie Gossard, Jean Elliott, Vona Ruth Owens. EN'S PHYSICAL fIRITION As typical American girls we are interested in strong and healthy minds and bodies. For this reason we have participated with enthusiasm in the course in Physical Education under the capable leadership of Mary Jean Townsley. Tennis courts were of first interest and lively tournaments followed. Folk dancing gave us opportunity to acquire rhythm and poise Plans are being made to demonstrate the results of our efforts on Cedar Day. Vie could not have been spectators at the exciting contests of our boys' basketball squad without catching a bit of their fervor, so we spent many lively hours of friendly rivalry in basketball. Volleyball gave less strenuous, but equally spirited exercise. Spring is in the air and we are looking forward to more hours of combat over the tennis nets. We will find a champion on our courl-s. BEATRICE GRAY.

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