Middlebury College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Middlebury, VT)

 - Class of 1932

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' 1 'Jhe l 9 5 'Z Kaleidoscope C l w. X NX . x -X. 'ii J x X -X . X-wg v E xf-. x, - tx lk l x X N K X S A 5 S u , Wx it 5 .X s Qennis Rare is the occasion when a Freshman walks off with the tennis championship, but when Zavart Markarian '33 entered the lists, she ac- . complished this very thing. The spring tournament of 1930 had the ' usual number of entries, and the matches were hard-fought and well- 1 -A played. One by one players were eliminated until the final match be- .' tween Miss Markarian and Miriam Hasseltine '31. Those who watched ELLEN f the playing of this match were unable to detect any superiority of tech- - ' - '12 'Q nique. It was a long contest, lasting over two hours, and success de- pended largely on endurance. The honor of the cup was finally awarded to the underclassman. This fall a second preliminary tournament was set in full swing under the direc- tion of Miss Hasseltine, but unfortunately the weather-man withdrew his support. One shower following another made the courts unlit for use. Therefore the tournament was suspended until spring, when it is hoped that the weather will be more favorable. Archery The successful revival of archery at Middlebury has proved a source of pleasure to its many enthusiasts, and an attraction to freshman and sophomore women choosing their sport required by the physical educa- tion department. Under the able supervision of Alice Cady '32, prac- tises have been held three times a week, and much rogress has een shown. Archery is a sport requiring quite a degree ofpstrength, and not a little persistence is necessary before skill can be acquired. One of the goals an archer may reach is a place on the team competing in an inter- collegiate telegraphic tournament. The results are wired to the college sponsoring the contest, and the high scorers gain their victory right in their own back yard. Since archery constitutes a minor sport, another possible goal is the winning of W. A. A. points. Hiking Gluli The Hiking Club is the haven of all those who are athletic but not Q i l U too athletic, and is open to all members of the women's college interested in seeing Middlebury. A , if Under the leadership of Elsie Waterman '32, the club has been un- . n A usually active, and has gained many enthusiastic supporters. There is V1 ' an organized hike almost every Saturday afternoon starting from the . Hillcrest parlor at one-thirty. These usually have the cider mill, Chip- man Hill, or the covered bridge for a goal. Preparations were careful y made in the fall for an all-day hike to Lake Pleiad, but an early snow-storm made the outing impossible. The club, however, hopes to make the trip sometime in the spring, f ff ll f 7 all lx- wilt 'I X Y' il I l flirt , N af li- lx , ,ill when conditions will be more favorable. Z Regular members of the club receive the usual number of W. A. A. credits awarded 4 for a minor sport. f f I: 180 1 ,sfiS1,g1,N 3 Z, ' 14 ' N l

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