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Show Baseball TrackTHE official baseball season opened A March 20 and closed May 26. Inter- Iff class baseball games were held on May (| 4 and 5. There was a great deal of en- \V thusiasm shown by the different classes in \^ their efforts to get their teams in condition for the inter-class competition. Each class put forth all its effort to produce a winning team. Although the freshman class had more girls out and more of a chance to select their team from a large number, th* other classes were well represented. The junior class, however, had many outstanding stars from last year. Class managers for this season were: senior, Dorothy O'Neill; junior, Leone Haslam; sophomore, Louise Gardiner; freshman, Ruth Wilson. Leone Haslam was in charge of the sport as a whole.n^HE dancing department of the W. A. A. •*• has been divided into two types of dancing; clogging and interpretive dancing. Miss Blanche Hayes, the dancing instructor, has conducted clogging classes every Tuesday at four o'clock. These classes have been open to everyone. Many boys interested in this type of dancing have participated.The classes in interpretive dancing, also under the instruction of Miss Hayes, were held every Wednesday. At the beginning these classes were open to everyone but due to theBASEBALL^\ TN the spring it seems that the co-\\ i- eds have what might be called a HI "track fever." All of them are to be %JJj seen out on the field trying for the differ-V ent phases of the varied sport. Those who cannot participate give their support to those who take part in the meets. This is the only form of women's athletics on this campus in which there is intercollegiate competition. Competition takes place in the form of a national intercollegiate telegraphic track and field meet. All colleges belonging to the National Women's Track Athletic association hold their meets at their respective schools and telegraph their results to the Association. In every instance the W. A. A. girls on this campus have made a good showing.inconstancy and changing of the members it was impossible to accomplish what was desired. At the beginning of the winter quarter, Miss Hayes turned this into a special class for those interested in this type of work. It is from this class that much of the material for the dance drama, which is being planned for the latter part of the spring quarter, will be taken. This event promises to be a beautiful creation of the dance and a demonstration of what has been accomplished this past year. Margaret Cutler was manager for this sport.>,a;i.;s«3#'."'V.-;. -!-.,â- .-• â- ;;-:;;:;;:/; ;. ,, : , :../,..,MTRACKDancing,Page 223 |