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MERMAIDS IN WATER BALLET

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A water ballet by a corps of 12 Wellesley mermaids, A.A.U. championship races, and an exhibition of swimming by seven year old Miss Leslie Bromley featured the Water Carnival last night in the pool of the Indoor Athletic Building.

Among the many formations made by the Wellesley swimmers were cartwheels, a V for Victory, expanding circles, and whirling crosses. They culminated the act by swimming the length of the pool in an H formation.

In the racing end of the program, John Eusden took third place in the 100 yard free style, behind Edward Hall of Massachusetts State College and William Despres, Olneyville Boys' Club. He was also anchor man in the 200 yard free style relay, and, although starting a length behind, he pulled the Ulenmen through to victory over Dartmouth and four other teams.

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