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Minor Sports The news of the year in the minor sports world was the formation of the Anemone swimming club. The pur- pose of the organization, according to Susan Holroyd, the club’s founder and Business Manager, is to create an in- terest in synchronized swimming and to help individuals in learning new swimming skills. As an “Anemone” you may find yourself doing anything! It may be walking all over town looking for records, and ending up paying 26¢ for an outdated one of oriental music—or you might end up, with only 15 minutes before showtime, sewing fringe on a costume—by candlelight! What is it that everyone is doing?—Dancing, of course. . Take your choice—there’s tap, social, and modern! Those who prefer modern dance have a club all to themselves. President Mary Oates and her group along with others taking modern dance entertain the May Queen after her coronation. The students show their creative ability in the dances which they choreograph themselves. At Christ- mas the tap dancers join with the modern dancers for the annual Revnue. Before all public performances, the danc- ers discover that for a successful show your talents must include not only the ability to do the various routines gracefully but also the art of designing and making cos- tumes and scenery! “Volleyball game this afternoon.” Such an announce- ment, given in a monotone, never quite reveals what the spectator may expect. It doesn’t show the arms tired after many serves; or the surprised look of the player who has successfully “spiked” the ball. But it takes all this and more to lead up to a volleyball tournament, After each game of the tournament, there is always a slightly tired (Continued on page 151) First Row: McFaddin, Holroyd, Blakeney, Atkinson, Chapman, Smith. Second Row: Richardson, Lineberger, Wood, Binnicker, Harlow, Owens. Third Row: McCoy, Hollis, Boyter, Alexander, Parker, Howie, Booker, Bish- op, Miss Washington, Sponsor. ‘i IM : : ——— it HEE Hazel looks as if she’s enjoying this game of tennis! Fs ag RS er students ' Miss Washington and Virginia enjoy a fast game of Ping-Pong. Let’s hope it’s the bull’s eye you’re aiming at, Anne and Frances.
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