Class I. a. Handle a canoe singly in all weathers and make 3 out of 5 perfect landings,
b. Climb into a canoe with another swimmer's help from the water in three consecutive trials.

In your own camp when grouping sports for classification although you may get good suggestions from other methods, it is best to work out a way which meets your own particular need.

Remember that the swimming and boating should be in charge of competent and responsible people or instructors and that every precaution should be taken against accident.

Remember it is better to emphasize good form rather than speed or long distance swimming and the ability to meet emergencies in the water rather than stunts.

Honors or recognition should be given for skill, form and improvement rather than for endurance.

The interest in Water Sports is further stimulated by weekly contests or a day set apart at the end of the season called the Water Sports Day.

In weekly contests enough competition takes place to keep the girls' interest in improvement constantly keen.

For Water Sports Day here is a typical and comprehensive program: