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Great credit is due Miss Kate Williams and Miss
Childs for what they have accomplished in this, their
first year in the Department of Physical Education
for Women. Through their efforts and understanding,
not only has the standard of the course been raised,
but the bond of friendship between instructor and
pupil has been strengthened.
Under their direction there have been many innov-
ations in the course, among which are the introduction
of soccer for women, and the substitution of character
and folk- dancing for the aesthetic training of for-
mer years. And, too, gym-
nasium classes consisting
of appartus work and cal-
isthenics have been substi-
Miss Williams tuted by active participa-
tion in baseball, swimming, basketball, or some other
sport during the class period.
May Day was different than ever before, as the
program consisted of a play, adapted from '' The For- esters," by Tennyson. The co-ed rolicked through Morris and Lincoln Green Dances instead of attempt- ing to transmit the freedom of their spirits into the portrayal of nymphs and Baccantes.
Miss AVilliams and Miss Childs are graduates of the Chicago Normal School of Physical Education from which the former receives her degree in 1914, the latter in 1920.
Miss Childs
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Bradshaw, Petring, Whitis, Peters
Women's Athletic Association. OFFICERS:
President ^ ELIZABETH BRADSHAW
Vice President .'.'... DOROTHY PETERS
Secretary . ■ MILDRED WHITIS
Treasurer . - MILDRED PETRING
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD:
Hockey Manager . LOUISE GILMORE
Basketball Manager SOPHIA DuBUQUE Baseball Manager LOUISE RlLEY Tennis Manager MARION WHITBREAD
Rowing and Canoeing Manager MILDRED WRICHT
Swimming Manager ALICE HAGER
Hiking Manager ELIZABETH HARTMAN
Handball Manager DOROTHY RAPP
Coif Manager LILLIAN GRENZFELDER
W. A. A. Representative on Council VIRGINIA CALLAHAN
Sport Editor for Student Life VELORA BUSCHER
Social Chairman AlLEEN STEPHENSON President W. S. C. A EDNA RASMUSSEN
FACULTY:
Gymnasium Instructor Miss WILLIAMS
Assistant Gymnasium Instructor . Miss CHILDS
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Basketball
M. PETRING, F. C. MORRISON, C.
I, HUGHES E. LEIBER
A. BERNAT, F. A, HACER, C.
C. SoRAGHAN, F. E. HARTMAN, C.
E. RICHMOND
1922
S. DUBUQUE, G.
Substitutes
1923
E. HOPE, G.
Substitutes
N. DRIEMEYER
1924
M. WRIGHT, G.
Substitutes
O. HUEY
1 925—Champions
E. BRADSHAW, F. V. CALLAHAN, G
E. RASSMUSSEN D. WIGGINS
A. COFFMAN, F, D. PETERS, G.
M. WHITBREAD, F. B. ATWOOD, G.
H. THOMPSON
G. WHALEN, F. Z. WYLIE, C.
R. PLEGGE, G.
Substitutes
H. PETRING, F L. RYAN. G.
J. OTTOFY M. QUILL
B. RICKEY M. MCGIRK
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^•THE, T923 HATCHET ATHLETICS
Women's Track Meet,
May, 192
WON BY THE FRESHMEN
I. Hundred Yard Dash—
(I) FENTON, (2) ZUKOSKI, (3) STEELE; 14 2/5 s. II. Standing Broad Jump—
(I) DUBUQUE, (2) NlEMANN, (3) WRIGHT; 7 ft. 1/2 in. (record). III. Sixty Yard Hurdles—
(1) DUBUQUE, (2) FENTON, (3) WHITBREAD; 8 4/5 s. IV. Six Pound Shot Put—
(1) HILMER, (2) SORAGHAN, (3)ANNIN; 26 ft. 9 1/2 in. (record). V. Twenty-five Yard Dash—
(I) HOLLOWAY, (2) WRIGHT, (3) COFFMANN; 4 s. VI. Running High Jump—
(1) BRADSHAW, (2) BERNAT, (3) GRENZFELDER; 54 in. (record). VII. Running Broad Jump—
(1) BRADSHAW, (2) KIRN, (3) RODICKER; 13 ft. 7 1/2 in. (record). VIII. Fifty Yard Dash—
(1) HOLLOWAY, (2) FENTON, (3) COFFMANN; 7 s. IX. Hop, Step and Jump—
(1) BRADSHAW, (2) DUBUQUE, (3) KIRN; 29 ft. 10 1/2 in. (record). X. Basket Ball Throw—
(1) WHITBREAD AND NIEMANN, (2) FINLEY, (3) ANNIN; 39 ft. 9 in. (record). XI. Walking Race; 100 Yards—
(I) HAUSMAN, (2) ANNIN, (3) GILMORE.
XII. Baseball Throw—
(1) ALSBERG, (2) NIEMANN, (3) BRUNT; 153 ft. 2 in. XIII. Class Relay-
Freshmen Winners: WHITIS, HUEY, WRIGHT, WHITBREAD.
XIV. Javelin Throw— (1) HAGER, (2) HAWKINS, (3) ALSBERC; 136 ft. 10 in.
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Seniors and Sophomores
FLORENCE FORBES, Captain
NORMA BURGEE
BETH HOLLOWAY
DOROTHY RAPP
NORMA DRIEMEYER
BERTHA LANDAUER
ATHLETICS
Volley Ball.
VIRGINIA CALLAHAN, Captain
ISABEL HUGHES
MARY DOWELL
FLORIDA LINDHORST
EDITH WHITMER
SOPHIE DUBUQUE
LOUISE GILMORE
Freshmen
OLVE HUEY, Captain
ELIZABETH HARTMAN
THERESA JONES
MILDRED WHITIS
JENNIE ROEHM
RUTH HAUSMANN
LAURA ROHLFING
1921 Volley Ball Championship won by Juniors.
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S"wimming
Meet held at Principia Pool, April 27, 1921
Won by Lillian Grenzfelder
Entrees
Juniors: I. HUGHES
Sophomores: L. GRENZFELDER, E. NIEMANN, R. VOLLAND
Freshman: M. WHITBREAD, R. MABEE
Events
Obstacle Race 1. L. GRENZFELDER
2. R. VOLLAND
3. I. HUGHES
Candle Race 1. M. WHITBREAD
2. L. GRENZFELDER
3. R. MABEE
Plunge 1. M. WHITBREAD
2. L. GRENZFELDER
3. E. NIEMANN
Over-Hand Dash 1. M. WHITBREAD
2. L. GRENZFELDER
3. R. MABEE
Diving for Objects L. GRENZFELDER
2. M. WHITEREAD
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Literacy Test 1. L. GRENZFELDER
2. M. WHITBREAD
3. R. VOLLAND
Bock-Hand Strode 1. M. WHITBREAD
2. L. GRENZFELDER
3. I. HUGHES
Plain Diving 1. M. WHITBREAD
2. L. GRENZFELDER
3. E. NIEMANN
Under Water Swimming 1. L. GRENZFELDER
2. M. WHITBREAD
3. R. VOLLAND
Fancy Diving 1. L. GRENZFELDER
2. E. NIEMANN
3. M. WHITBREAD
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Rowing and Canoeing.
Meet held on Forest Park Lagoons, Grand Basin, May 14, 1921.
Rowing.
Senior
PAULINE ANNIN, VIRGINIA DELINIERE, at oars.
IDA PARKER, coxswain.
Junior
LOUISE GILMORE, ISABELLE HUGHES, at oars.
FLORIDA LINDHORST, coxswain.
Sophomore
MARIE COOLEY, VIRGINIA TIFFIN, at oars.
IRMA WILLIAMS, coxswain.
Freshmen
ELOISE PREISS, PHYLLIS UNTEREERCER, at oars.
MILDRED WHITIS, coxswain.
Seniors won all rowing events—speed and obstacle races and form test.
L-anoeing.
Senior
No team.
Junior
ELIZABETH BRADSHAW, MILDRED PETRING, representing class in speed
EDITH WHITMER, CHARLOTTE BRINER, representing class in form.
Sophomore
LILLIAN GRENZFELDER, ESTELLE NIEMAN.
P reshmen
MELINDA NOLKEMPER, MILDRED WRIGHT.
Results
Speed Race—1st, Freshmen.
Endurance—Sophomore and Freshmen tied.
Form—1st, Sophomore.
Sophomore and Freshmen tied the meet.
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McRoberts, Fredericks, Peters, Driemeyer, Rapp, L. Gilmore, M. Gilmore, Johnston, Richmond, Gilde- haus
Briner, Kurtz, Foster, Vogel, Mueller, Thompson, Martin Barnidge, Trampe, Pritchard, Badger, Volland, Grenzfelder, Simpson
Hikers' Club President
Secretary- Treasurer
ARLINE PRICHARD
DOROTHY BADGER
MARTHA BARNIDGE
CHARLOTTE BRINER
AURORA FREDERICK
LOUISE GILMORE
DOROTHY BADGER
NORMA DRIEMEYER
MILDRED GILDEHAUS
KATHERINE FOSTER
FRANCES KURTZ
IDA MCROBERTS
BERNICE O'BRIEN
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1923
ROSE VOLLAND
1924
1925 MARY ELIZABETH GILMORE
LOUISE MARTIN
CORNELIA MUELLER
ELSA RAPP
EDNA VOGEL
LILLIAN GRENZFELDER
DOROTHY PETERS
ARLINE PRICHARD
EDMONIA RICHMOND
VIRGINIA SIMPSON
HELEN THOMPSON
VERA TRAMPE
ETHEL JOHNSTON
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Herbold, Gray, Whitmer, Salzman Frazier, Fuchs, Williams, Nickell, Pfeifer, Warner, Sante, Huey, Soraghan
Hartmann, Cooley, Lindhorst, Rasmussen, Hughes, Chamberlain
The Tramps.
President Secretary-Treasurer
FLORIDA LINDHORST
ELIZABETH HARTM ^NN
1922
MARY CHAMBERLAIN
EDITH GRAY
ISABELLE HUGHES
FLORIDA LINDHORST
MARIE COOLEY
LOLA FUCHS
DOROTHY FRAZIER
ELIZABETH HARTMANN
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FAITH NICKELL
EDNA RASMUSSEN
NADINE WARNER
EDITH WHITMER
IRMA WILLIAMS
KATHERINE PFEIFFER
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