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F arty- four THE MASCOT Sports Miss lrene Hollenbeck, dean of girls, is the supervisor of girls' sports. In past years, the girls' sports have been played under the interclass sys- tem. Each class chose its manager and each girl had to attend six practices before she was eligible for a team. This year, only two games were played under the inter-class system, volley-ball and basketball. Both games were won by the seniors. The members of the senior team were: Vivian Byers, Fern Buchanan, Edith Clymer, Wilma Eastman, Mildred Foss, Pauline Flanders, Lauraine Keith, Claire Oxborrow, Heide Ogawa, Junanita Wil- liams and Ruby Woody. The juniors took second place with the follow- ing team: Lillian Bishop, Virginia Dethman, Elizabeth Galligan, Eila Howell, Margery Lingren, Marcia McClain, Arletha Meyers, and Vanne Vose. The sophomores were third. Members of the team were: Isabelle Aitken, Betty Collins, Regina Camp, Edna Cooper, Cerise Edington, Eileen Howell, Harriet Howell, Florence Moore, Cleo Smith and Mildred Yantis. This spring, the inter-class system was discarded for the intramural system. A manager is chosen for each sport which is played off in tourna- ments. The managers, duties are to sponsor the game and to see that the tournaments are played off. Three sports have been added this year: badminton, ping-pong, and skiing. The managers are: Arletha Meyers, badminton, Elizabeth Galligan, ping-pong, and Marcia McClain, skiing. Kick-pin, hiking, dancing, track, horse-shoes, swimming, tumbling, and tennis are other sports which the girls may take part in under the Oregon point system. Letters awarded are earned under the Oregon State Point system. In order to get a numeral, the girls must have earned fifty state points. Those who have earned their '39 numeral are : Isabelle Aitken, Regina Camp, Betty Collins, Cerise Edington, Eileen Howell, Harriet Howell, Florence Moore, Cleo Smith and Mildred Yantis. Vivian Byers and Marcia McClain have earned the '38 numeral. To get a school letter, the girls must earn one hundred state points. Those who have earned this letter are: Lillian Bishop, Edith Clymer, Vir- ginia Dethman, Elizabeth Galligan, Pauline Flanders, Eila Howell, Lauraine Keith, Heide Ogawa, Gene Slonaker and Ruby Woody. To get the H, the girls must earn one hundred and fifty state points. Two interesting events this year were the Sport days at Hood River and Odell. All girls who had won points in basketball were hostesses to the three basketball teams of Odell on February 9. They were entertained with a supper and dancing after the games. The Hood River girls were guests at Odell for volley ball Sport day on March 16. The climax for the girls, sports was the annual mid-Columbia Playday, which was held May 1 at Hood River, with Wilma Eastman, girls' athletic manager, in charge. Girls came from the following schools: White Salmon, Goldendale, Mosier, The Dalles, Wasco, Cascade Locks, Odell and Parkdale. Over three hundred girls attended Playday. The theme of Playday was apples. The girls were divided into four groups, each representing a dif- ferent kind of apple. A noon luncheon was served in the cafeteria by the Girls, League and the final highlight was the assembly in which each school put on a part of the program.
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