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Show SRN SE Tenet ees SOSA sAscRhbi [ssh InaOA erate ALCS RARE A | Gils’ Athletics . Girls’ Athletics kas been successful this year in continuing to cultivate sociability, fun, and the spirit of sportsmanship and friendly competition. It has provided an extensive program and has offered to every girl in the school a chance for some extra-curricular activity. This organization sponsored competitive sports in the form of intra- mural tournaments and attempted to find new games to develop the girls’ interest in sports. Through Girls’ Athletics enthusiasm for their physical development. ‘ the girls acquired Immediately after the opening of school the program began. The first major sport was baseball, which also began the inter-class series. This was fololwed by hit-pin and volley ball. The sound of the whistle, which announced the opening of the basketball season, was greeted with enthusiasm and many clubs entered into the series. There has swimming, been a growing tennis, golf, interest badminton, displayed shuffleboard in such sports as and indoor and out- door horseshoe. Many of these sports were just introduced this year. Track and field events still hold enthusiasts, and archery still remains © a favorite with the girls. Last entering § spring selected Weber was dances, the again represented posture team, championship in archery; first, second, and were the honors brought back to the school. back such honors from this spring’s meet. at the Provo and track meet teams. by The third places in dancing We again hope to bring The Fine Arts Review is primarily a project of the girls with the correlation of the arts and music departments. This year’s Fine Arts Review featured ballroom, tap, interpretive and folk dances in the themes “Funny Paper Land,” ‘Melting Pot of the World, and “Life is a Song.’ Many of the acts were very highly praised. |