University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1940
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Page 239 text:
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The lioekev eluh is one of the most au-tive girls'
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athletic groups. The purpose of the club is to stimulate
interest in hockey among Washington coeds.
lneluded on the schedule of activities for the club
is the annual game with the girls from the College of
Puget Sound in Tacouia. These two groups do not
play against each other. The usual procedure is re-
versed and the girls mix teams and play with eaeh
other. This year's game ended in a scoreless tie.
Hockey club oflic-ers are: Grace Bodley. president:
Se Reed Fernald. vice-president: Eleanore Hamlin.
secretary: Margaret -Xitken. treasurer.
The following girls are members of the team: Se
Reed Fernald. right wing: Grace Bodley, inside right:
Dolly Garrison, Center forward: Marion Wfestby, in-
side leftg Pat Kenny, left wingg Eileen Smythe, right
half: Pat Asheraft, left halfg Eleanore Hamlin, right
hack: Dorothy Revelle. lf-ft haekg Zoe Smith, goalie.
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The intramural girls' golf tournament started last
fall was called off before the final match because of
poor weather. However. Manager Muriel Veateh has
plans in progress for an open and intramural tour-
nament to be played spring quarter.
ln the fall contest, Mary ,lane Gilke, transfer from
Washington State eollege, and women's golf champion
on the Pullman campus last spring, proved herself a
threat to eoed golfers for the coming tournaments.
Mary Jane won several matches by a large margin
before she was forced to default to Muriel Veatch,
present champion. The finals between Betty Jones
and Muriel Veatch have been postponed indefinitely,
pending better weather.
Hockey players Se Reed Fermzld mul Crm-0 Hadley
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Page 238 text:
“
Helen Robertson and Mary Frances Courtney, enthusiastic
members of the Archery Club
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Coached by Colonel Thebaud and Sergeant Cage
25 coeds have been turning out for rifle practice
twice a week since October in preparation for the
spring intercollegiate matches.
Starting in February, the girls shot in contests
against other colleges all over the country. Ten
contestants were entered and the five highest scores
exchanged by mail to determine the winner.
This spring the National Rifle Association spon-
sored a tournament of all college women's rifle
teams, on their own rifle ranges.
An annual banquet with the men's rifle team is
scheduled for spring quarter, at which the teams'
activities are summarized, and medals, cups, and
letters are awarded.
Outstanding members of the Washington team
are .lean Kolinski, Manager Dorsey Reed, Sigrid
Bergerson, Helen Lawrence, and Jocelyn Dohm.
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Although there is no organized womenls archery
group on the campus, archery is a popular pastime
for many coeds in the spring and early fall.
In a cleared space in the grove just west of the
women's gym a wire fence encloses a green turf,
making a picturesque spot in which Washington
archers may shoot.
The Women's Physical Education department is
planning an archery tournament for spring quarter.
These dead-eyes are-Top row: Ruth Bergerson, Sigri
Bottom row: Jocelyn Dohm, Barbara Fox, Jean
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Page 240 text:
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Mary Gordon, a consistent Winner of ping pong
matehes, whom you see at your right, finishing a
smash stroke, became the champion of the girls'
open club tournament held fall quarter, when she
defeated Virginia Voeks, 21-45 21-93 in the final
round.
Virginia defeated Rosalea Wilcox in the semi-
finals and Mary won from Evelyn Gilmour to gain
her plaee in the finals. Eight girls entered the con-
test.
ln the winter quarter tournament, in progress
when Tyee went to press, 16 participants re-
mained in the running at the second round. The
girls who Won their first round matches are: Mary
Kubota, Virginia Willialns, Rosemond Hirsehorn,
Jessie Beebe, Dorsey Reed, Adaline Linkletter,
Mary ,lane Carpenter, Stella Gorman, Rosalea Wil-
cox, Mary Holcombe, and Betty l'larmon.
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Nvomen badminton players started the year's
activities with two tournaments fall quarter.
ln the ladder tournament 36 players participated.
Eight girls signed up for the elimination contest.
fn the first round Pat Asheraft defeated Marjorie
Young, Rosalea Wilcox eliminated Pauline All-
mindinger, and Betty Collyer heat Abbie Rehherg.
Betty Collyer, badminton tournament manager
has plans for spring quarter eontests.
Mary Cnrrlon, cliumpinn. puddle wieldnr
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