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N IV I Last year the tennis team, through the fine work of Hinshaw, Frazier, Welborne, Eatle, and Short, easily broke the .500 mark against stiff com- petition. Although this record is not quite as brilliant as some of the other aggregations on the campus, the team always fights hard and gains respect for their great spirit. This spring, with Hinshaw, Frazier, and Short lost, returning lettermen Albert Earle and George Welborne hope to develop a winning from last year ' s outstanding reserves: George Van Guilder, Jerry Counihan, Lump Lombardy, and Henry Minor. This year ' s squad will not have to face the disadvantage of inadequate courts, with which Panther teams in the past have been faced. For this year the addition of new courts has removed this obstacle and paved the way to a brighter and greater season than ever before. 1941 TENNIS TEAM [oTnbjrdy, Counih.in. VC ' clborn, Minor, Earle, Van Guilder Shumacht ' t. A jnjg«T [96]
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SOCCER 19411 RESULTS High Point 1 University of Maryland 2 High Point 2 Davidson High Point . 1 Duke High Point 8 Davidson . . 2 High Point 1 Frostburg .... 1 High Point 2 Duke 1 The mythical title of state soccer champions was again earned by the Pur- ple Panther squad after another bril- liantly successful season. Continuing to play a championship game, they dis- played excellent teamwork and great spirit as they downed such powers as Duke University and Davidson. Their loss and tie came after great fighting games by this team which deserves more praise than it has received. Etvin Lewis and Millard Coble coached the shin- busters through the 1940 season in which they won four games, lost one, and tied one. Those showing fine soc- cer talent were Koontz, Lewis, M. Co- ble, Giles, H. Gannon, Zuras, R. Gar- mon, Ferree, Stasulli, Lombardy, Ro- zelle, Lowdermilk, Weatherly, Pappas, Farlow, Gibson, Soschia, Mecum, Van Bylevelt, and S, Coble. [ 95 I
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WDMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Officers Doris Holmes President Footsie Ei.ki ns Vke Prmdtnt Audrey Guthrie . , Secretary Rr.rrv Russell Treasurer GiEQ Pin mx - Inlra-murtit Spurts Manager Grace Biviks Surtjeunt-nt-lrms Dot Press ell Reporter Lucille Johnson . Reporter Roll Mildred Allen Jesse Bajtv Harriet Berry GRACE Bivins Jewel Campbell TooTSIe Elkcns Helen Gibson Ruth Guyer audrey guthhie Doris Holmes Virginia Hunt Lucille Johnson Anne Kjtchins I ji.lv Mae Moore Ryrdclle Nicholas Cleo Pin nix Gerry Rash Rachel Spa in hour Cleo Tbm leton Lucy Neal Thayer Mary Alice Thayer Gh ARi. OTTE VAR N E H Mary Andrews Annihfl Bingham Helen Brown Winifred Burton Ei. ma Chamrliss Geneva Crowdfr Evelyn Davis Evelyn EvaNS Roth Griffith Martha G, Mickey Belle Moore Zelma Parnell Dot Presnsll Betty Russell Mary Smith Marie Thayer Mast Townsend Mabel Wari k t, Jtri.e Warren Nina Wni emu u MISS PRISCI1.LA DEAN Caroline York Helen Crowds Wanoa Harvim. Grace Mc Ka ugh n Sara Ohem Doris Poin dexter Helen Scott Iris Thackeh Ronda Sebastian PATSV SlFFORQ Aua Oliver Src Woodruff Francis PurNfctTT In furthering W. A A., by sponsoring a program of athletics to men the need of all girls, three new activities were added this year; hockey, bowling and archery. Other sports Included basketball, volley ball, Softball, ping-pong, badminton, and tennis. Intra -mural tournaments determined the class champions, and cups were awarded the cham- pions in badminton, archery, and tennis. Wholesome recreation was enjoyed by all in the campus square dances, featuring Fish Worley and his iroupe from TJ. N. C. At the annual spring banquet, letters were awarded the deserving girls. t97]
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