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Show •j«i*>mien>i»ie:i*u«>n>ig|giai»r«>tBic TENNIS CENNIS is one of the outstanding spring and fall sports of the W. A. A. In the spring interest in /•- . \? .* i^,-\ this sport was at a climax, with forty %%"wh ^ s entere^ m the singles and ,J|^7 doubles events. Classes were given ^ ' in the fall by Mel Gallacher, state ^tWi ^,v**i '. \ singles champion, many beginners taking them and learning a lot about the game. Prospects for next year are good as many of the seasoned players will be back. Evelyn "Doll" Reeves won the singles events with a large score over her nearest competitor. Others of ability who entered the tournament were Dorothy Herzinger, Helen Hummell, Jessie Schofield, Emily Jones, Leona Holbrook, Sylvia Burt, Varno Gilbert, Helen Bowers, Mildred Callister and Leone Haslam. Participants in Women's Tournament. Jesse Schofield was manager of the sport this year. HIKING ¦•%lii ?tr s*^ CHE hiking club of the W. A. A. is an exceptionally active one for an organization of this type. Four <* large hikes were held during the three quarters with several minor ones. All I of the hikes were well attended and proved to be successes in every ;> respect. They were chaperoned by % Miss Bennion and Miss Henderson. mi*&**\ The first overnight hike occurred > on October 16th and 17th to the "King X" mine in Emigration canyon. This was the introductory hike Utah Hikers. for the ones to follow. The second hike was to the Beacon in Emigration canyon. The third hike was to the U on the hill. The annual Red Butte hike was held February 12th. The final overnight hike of the season was to the Y. W. C. A. hut in Emigration canyon. The largest groups present on any of the hikes went on this hike. iPieieiereieieirieiei#)i*i*ieleieiclVWiai*i*i• i• I»i«* • - -i*ieiir5 [230] "*Hfi i-o;a-i -¦'- |