In April’s dual meet against Yale, sophomore Ann Giebelhaus was part of a Crimson sweep of the first three positions in the high jump. Giebelhaus’ leap over the 1.60-meter beam earned her second place. Classmate Mary Hirst took first place with her leap over the 1.65-meter pole.
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