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Show ^^^^^^^^Ps;:'^^»*^f Jilt Isil^lP**** "tar* "•*£Creative DancingSPRING SPORTSMaintaining its high record of partici- affiliated groups entering the contest,pation in activities, W. A. A. began spring Hiking, participated in by many, wasactivities with unusual enthusiasm. Fol- under the management of Margaret May.lowing the Kid's party in February, the Tumbling and horseshoes were among thewinter's social activities were climaxed by minor sports to receive the attention ofthe basketball banquet. Here the new the girls- Dancing, always popular, wasmembers were introduced, officers for next enJ°Jed hJ many women students both inn , , ^ classes and Orchesis.year were chosen, and awards were made1 . . , Faculty members of the physical edu-to deserving girls. .. -, , , ., , . ;. cation department who aided in the pro-Tennis, baseball, track, and hockey were ™^4-- „ „f w a a 4-- m.- ,rimotion 01 W. A. A. activities were: Mil-the spring competitive sports absorbing dred Metcalf, Marguerite Schwarz, Myr-the interest of the girls. The major event tie E. Clancy, Minerva Wootten, Bernice of the season, a field meet, brought for- Moss, and Blanche P. Henderson, ward many outstanding trackwomen. Track activities for this year were in charge of Karma Holt. Jean Woolley managed the hockey contest; Dorothy Pace directed spring baseball; and Berenice Barnes supervised 'tennis participants. Following a custom of past years, an intramural tennis tournament was held with representatives of the campus sororities and non-Form building activities247 |