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Jo Ann McCarthy, president, plans activities for the Athletic Association with the aid of her newly-formed council. Th Scoreboard OUR most active athletic year at the Court be- gan when we arrived at G. C. C. in Septem- ber '47. Even the elements were with us, and that first sunny, September day brought to our minds prospective plans for tennis matches, jaunts through picturesque bridle paths, excit- ing field hockey games and many other favorite pastimes of each and every Court sport. We returned to find an enthusiastic Athletic Association Council appointed to formulate plans which promised to keep Courtiers' recrea- tion time filled with pleasant moments. De- signed to make use of the varied and extensive equipment available at the Court, these plans included tournaments, Weenie roasts, sports weekends, and numerous other exciting events. The A. A. Council originated to encourage and arrange for greater participation in sports. lt consists of four officers: president, JoAnn McCarthy, vice president, Mary Jane Conley, secretary, Sophie Bigelow, and treasurer, Louise Tufano, as well as ten girls representing each residence hall. Each girl on the council is rc- sponsible for one sport, that is, she must ar- range for a tournament, see that it is effectively played off, and award points to the participants. The council for '47-'48 included: Mansion, Lois Driscoll, swimming, and Joan Delany CBJ :, rid- ing, Kingscote, Eleanor Ogden, Volleyball, Lake House, Dot Scheuermann, basketball, Campus Club, Anne O'Brien, badminton and deck tennis, Hamilton Hall, Florita Perini, field hockey and archery, East and West Wings, Claire Roth, softball, Saint Mary's Hall, Ioan Guyet, ping pong, Sacred Heart Hall, Barbara Driscoll, bowling and squash, Mercedes Hall, Marie Perecca. Margee Foley was publicity manager. One of the Council's first acts was to draw up and ratify a new constitution which became effective October l, 1947. The constitution states that each student is eligible for member- ship in the A. A. However, she must acquire at least fifty points annually for participation in sports and maintain a C average. The coun- cil also arranged to make collegiate sports
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