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Show Back Row: Langford, captain: Clark, coach; McKay, co- captain; Langford, Wallace, Trousdale, Milligan, Miller. Front Row: Berrett, Emmett, Passey, Roush, Jenkins, Garner. WINTER SPORTS The girls of Weber had two lively outings a bobsleigh party and a coasting party. The girls entered the winter sports enthusiastically and had a large representation at the Winter Carnival. TENNIS Very little tennis was practiced during fall quarter, but with the coming of spring the girls donned shorts and frequented the tennis courts. There were several combats staged all through the quarter, but the official tournament did not take place until late. FENCING Fencing was a new sport in the girls curriculum this year, but met with much popularity. The girls achieved considerable skill and finesse in spite of their limited experience and are eager for further work in fencing. SWIMMING The girls at Weber have always been out- standing in swimming and this year lived up to their reputation. The swimming meet, con- ducted during the winter quarter, offered keen competition. GOLF Golf reached the peak of its popularity during the spring quarter with many girls be- coming ardent boosters of the sport. The fundamentals of golf were taught in the gym, and then the girls put their knowledge into practice at the El Monte golf course. HOPSCOTCH With the first warm days of spring the coeds of Weber were seen hopping about on the sidewalks. The hopscotch tournament was responsible. PING-PONG Table tennis was probably the best liked of all the social sports. This was clearly shown by the number of entrants in the tournament. The outcome of the tournament was not known at the time the book went to press, but looked as though it would end in a tie. HORSEBACK RIDING This year, for the first time in history of the college, Weber had a riding club. Every girl interested was urged to join. The girls visited the Wasatch Riding Academy for instructions. |