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Show ^*dLUAUiiiuiMm\muimMl i. SORORITY ^BASKETBALL Gamma Phi Sorority. The Gamma Phi team was under the erring eye for the hoop scored highest The runner up was the Zeta Tau team lead by Olive Woolley. Their team was exceptionally strong and 1 was not easily defeated by the Gamma Phi team. The teamwork of Olive Woolley and Minerva Jennings, forwards, was the feature of the games. | The following sororities entered i teams in the tournament: Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Delta Epsilon, Lambda Phi Lambda, and Pi Epsilon Phi. ©ASKETBALL stands supreme among the winter sports of the W. A. A. It is the only sport where every sorority and class enters a team and where a loving cup is given to the sorority winning the series. Every sorority on the campus was represented in the games this year. The loving cup was presented by the Boyd Park jewelry store and has been won by the Gamma Phi hoop-sters for the past two years. If they win the series next year, the trophy will be their permanent possession. leadership of Evelyn Reeves whose un- among the forwards. **& Ilti Zeta Tau Sorority. S WIMMING 'WIMMING is one of the well established sports on the University campus. Meets have been held every quarter for many years and so many have entered the meets that class managers have been appointed to handle the separate classes. Winona Hatch was the manager for the Senior class, Francis Rowlett of the Juniors, Emily Jones of the Sophomores, and Gladys Carver of the Freshmen. In the meet held in the fall quarter the Freshmen exhibited better form in all the events and won by the large score of 54. Gladys Carver for the Freshmen proved to be supreme in the racing events. The Sophomores came second, the Seniors third, and the Juniors fourth. The meet held in the Winter quarter was more closely contested than the preceding one. The Sophomores nosed out the Freshmen by one point, the score being 43 to 42. *- mw''. meiclViirai*ieiei*,»>if.i»i»i*i«ir.|PiriiraTI [234] »HJllMUiJUiJMMrjii>annnff»roij |