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PEAKING of Greek athletes, they had nothing on the Washington high school femmes who organized an Athletic Association in January under the sponsor- ship of Misses Loehr and Workman. The pledge was taken by one hundred girls, now charter members. The club gave banquets for basketball and hockey players at the close of each season. In the spring, the organization entertained other high schools with play days which included regular gym work, volley ball, games, and contests. Members of the organization who earn 400 points in athletics will be given a monogram, 1000, an old English Wg and 2,000, a C. G. A. A. sweater. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest in athletic activities and health work. The initial ofiicers elected were: president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, health manager, yell leader, hockey manager, basketball manager, baseball manager, tennis manager, volleyball manager, track and field manager. The girls' basketball team played one game this season with Shortridge and was defeated 21-13 in a fast game. The team was chosen from members of the A league which is made up of experienced players. The B league consists of beginners and those having little experience. These leagues are divided into teams which have tournaments, and the winning teams are presented with silver ftinj cups at the annual basketball banquet. This year the season ended with a junior-senior game, won 25-14 by the seniors, who rallied in the last half after trailing in the first two quarters. .1191 In ' 'nn win: nu uuflu--uilfurwz BULLEYg Ground-Sticks, Ground-Sticks, Ground-Sticks, Crash! The girls' hockey team broke into action with fifty girls answering the call for hockey last fall. They were divided into four teams captained by Nancy Baumhoffer, Jane Fletemeyer, Margaret Groff, and Reva Wright, and an intramural tournament was held. Nancy Baumhooffer's team won the tournament, defeated the other three of the four teams. The Shortridge and Washington teams traveled to Richmond to play the opener for the Chicago-Earlham game. The game ended in a 0-0 tie. After the game the girls were entertained with a tea by the Earlham girls. At the end of the season a hockey banquet was held and the A and B teams were selected. With ice underfoot the A and B teams play to a 3 to 3 tie, which was the final decision. Josie Brisnick was elected next year's hockey manager. E261
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