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ilk Keeping records and maintaining correspondence with other W.A.A. gr0ups were the officers: PresidenteShirley Orthmann, Vice Presidente-Jean Aplin, Secretary-Marianne Van Epps, Treas- urer-Joan Wilpolt, and Publicity Chairman-Janet Haugh. They arranged games with other College teams and aided by Teach they saw that W.A.A. had one of its most successful seasons. Through the hard work of these girls the administrative end of W.A.A. was skillfully handled. t i i W , A M , yer From the hockey field on the lower campus and Buchner tennis courts to the basketball floor in the gym, these girls can be seen practicing and playing for the dear old team. Win or lose they have dis- :overed that W.A.A. is fun. Page Eighty-nine
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Directing Catrolfs cheers for the past year were Janet Haugh, Eugene Hatshman, Joan Slocum, Lorraine Morrison, Lola Mae Hoppe and Dolores Johnson. At football and basketball games spirit wouldntt have been the same were it not for their enthusiasm. And, of course, we cant forget little Judy Huddleston who lent her support to Dad Don Huddleston's basketball team during that exciting season. Lefs give three cheers for them all. The Pep Club, made up of the cheerleaders and in- terested students, is a new organization on the campus this year. Its purpose is to promote school spirit gen- erally by helping with the publicity for athletic events and assisting with Home- coming. Page Eighty-eigbt
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Page N inety There is lots of hard work for the heads of sports. There are headaches, too, such as postponed volleyball games, baseball games that are rained out and Coach Huddleston saying, Sorry girls, but my boys just have to practice for that big game tonight. But everything worked itself out and the sports were all successful thanks too: Mary Rose Swansonehockey, Noema Lorenzevolleyball, Jane GOSSebaSketball, Joan Slocum- badminton, Sally Sibbaldetennis and Alice Croftsebaseball. The first sport of the season is field hockey. On warm fall afternoons jean-clad girls can be seen on the chalk-lined hockey field, north of the infirmary, armed with hockey sticks, trying to maneuver the round ball into their opponent's goal. However, because of Waukesha's uncertain fall weather, games were scheduled under difficult conditions and no sorority competition could be arranged. But hockey is still a weII-liked sport among Carroll girls.
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