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Show Creative Dancing SPRING SPORTS Maintaining its high record of participation in activities, W. A. A. began spring activities with unusual enthusiasm. Following the Kid's party in February, the winter's social activities were climaxed by the basketball banquet. Here the new members were introduced, officers for next year were chosen, and awards were made to deserving girls. Tennis, baseball, track, and hockey were the spring competitive sports absorbing the interest of the girls. The major event of the season, a field meet, brought forward many7 outstanding traekwomen. Track activities for this year were in charge of Karma Holt. Jean Woolley managed the hockey contest; Dorothy Pace directed spring baseball; a n d 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- affiliated groups entering the contest. Hiking, participated in by many, was under the management of Margaret May. Tumbling and horseshoes were among the minor sports to receive the attention of the girls. Dancing, always popular, was enjoyed by many women students both in classes and Orchesis. Faculty members of the physical education department who aided in the promotion of W. A. A. activities were: Mildred Metcalf, Marguerite Schwarz, Myrtle K. Clancy, Minerva Wootten, Bernice Moss, and Blanche P. Henderson. Form building activities 247 |