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Show Class Basketball SwimmingSIX teams were entered in the round- / robin inter-class tournament. Be- [f cause of the great number of fresh- jr men and sophomores out for sport, \V two teams were chosen from each of these ^ two classes. The tournament finished with the sophomore "Varsityettes" winning first place and the junior "Die Geisters," second place. A first and second all-star basketball team was chosen by the faculty. Members of the first team were as follows: centers: Mildred Callister and Blenda Newlin; forwards: Olive Woolley and Genevieve Lomax; guards: Sylvia Burt and Charlotte Allred. Members of the second team were: centers: Loretta Mangle and Gladys Carver; forwards: Marguerite Riley and Dorothy Marshall; guards: Emily Jones and Louise Gardiner. The manager for the sports was Mildred Callister.ArcheryARCHERY, although just inaugurated as an official W. A. A. sport last year, has taken vast strides forward. It is now one of the most popular of all women's athletics. Many girls turn out for the sport, and some have become very proficient in this sport made famous by Robin Hood and his band.Regular competition is now conducted and within a short time it is expected that interest in archery will equal that now shown in basketball and tennis.BASKETBALLMUCH enthusiasm has been shown v for this sport during this year un-~j| der Leah Ekins as manager. During II the fall quarter an inter-sorority and V an inter-class meet were held. Gamma Sigmas were winners in the inter-sorority meet with the Zeta Taus as runners-up, and the freshmen won the inter-class meet. A swimming party was held in February. Over thirty girls were present, all of whom spent an enjoyable afternoon. Class managers for this sport were as follows: senior, Jesse Schofield; junior, Leona Holbrook; sophomore, Gladys Carver; freshmen, Berneice Barnes.Hiking,THE W. A. A. Hiking club has had a very successful year. During the fall quarter, two hikes were taken; one to Carver's Cabin in Millcreek canyon; the other, a Hallowe'en hike. Between thirty and thirty-five girls attended these trips. The annual Red Butte hike on February 12 started the winter hiking season. This was followed by a trip to Black Mountain with its snow slide back. During the spring quarter many other interesting journeys are planned. Fifty points are given each quarter to the girls participating in this activity. The girls have been very fortunate in having as chaperons on these trips Miss Minerva Jennings, Miss Blanche Hayes, Miss Mildred Met-calf, Miss Blanche Henderson. Gladys Carver was manager for this sport.TRACK |