rc-ireeandthatrac-s of e of that—Photo by These four disciples of Kobin Hood, members of the Women’s Athletic as studying1 archery under Miss Cynthia Hon. The girls in this picture, from us, Lancaster; Miss Helen Schneider, and Miss Catherine Pevcar, Larchraont,The Capital Times Staff Photographer shown here with bows, drawn, are gociution at the university, and they are Wesson, instructor in physical educa-left to right, are Miss Marjorie Back-Beioit; Miss Janet Bond, Berwyn, III.; N. Y.nu the Is a ism, that; i Women at University Follow11 k Li 1 Li VCAfte IB theand Ftrive tlistart.Thefrom SestlmaDr.hasdomin Footsteps of William Tell5Plan Meet with Bryn MaSvr Arelxers onMav 10adSue-)ugh.Carlison,low-condARCHERY, as amajor sport and activity for girls, has come to stay at the university.Since the days when Robin Hood and his merry men frolicked on the greensward. poached deer in the king’s forest, and played hide-and-seek with the sheriff of Nottingham, archery has been the sport of princes and paupers.Tales of the prowess of William Tell given impetus to the popularityfrom two to three hours each, week on the greensward at Camp Randall, where classes are held daily under the direction of Miss Cynthia Wesson, instructor In physical education; Katherine Cronin, Gladys Basset, and Hannah Praxl, graduate students.About 30 of the group, who are members of the Women’s Athletic association, are voluntary students In archery,-, and do not receive any university credit for their work. -The other 95 are practicing with the bow and arrow tofulfill their physical requirements.Each of the 325 girls is now striving to boost her score. in order to become eligible to compete in three meets with other schools. Girls' teams fiom the university will shoot against teams fromOka ht.on 18, d on pileshave ^...... . .of the ancient pastime. The small boy,faithful imitator of story-book heroes, umvcisiby w*« ------ -—- - - - ---will alwavs attempt to shoot apples off Bryn Mawr on May 10, Iowa and Min-a play mate’s head, split willow wands nesota universities on May 17, and omoat 300 yards, and kill imaginary bison j State on May 24.as Did the American Indian. | These ft* be telegraphic meets, withAnd now it is the women who have ! both teams shcoting on. their ^ ownMr.herrlOW-Mar-, Aland?ior.;ison;Suntaken up the sport. More than 125 of them, co-eds at the university, are studying archery. Each girl spendsV W V W »-T A ■ ■ ____ I ^ranges. Scores will be kept by officials at each school and results will be compared by telegraph. iFast, Heavy, HurriedEating Warned Againstncard.Fr.ton‘1.U. S. Surgeon General Tells Business Men Food Dangerslt;setyLhnBY HUGH S. GUMMINGSurgeon General. Public Health ServicetN recent years, and possibly in theEcken e roccan then i Capeis to 1 Thewith tof St. case twill pi On-1 two 0 Pernai The which, within Thfhurst hours, the cc or elsAftlt;ship ^headener tdays.long tmatt,mandihopehafen,mSerylcbut particularly at times when the mind, is worried, or unduly excited by some past or future event. Financial loss, such as recently suffered by many in the stock-market crash of last fall, may affect the organs of„an individual' the extent of this effect depending entirely upon the cosmos and the tem-Fur who i at 4 i Thethe se Act SampProf. Prof.Joach SugdtIrvinegar, .PJrhlil