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T J fl Members: Pavlak, Boardman, Dunstan, Boardwell, Henne, Clark, Zeigler, Mattson, Charles, Johnson, , ' Henne, Compaan, Wanner, Kline, Travis, Gasal, r Wildfang, Sovig, Lillo, Saude, Burns, Wiese, Phelps, , s Woodward, Smith, Advisor Hecknagel, Sparks. B Michel, Thompson, Dale, Thacker, Dale. f. 1 1 l.-1- President Martha Clark On March 6, W.A.A. presented its first defense exhibition basketball game between two All-Star teams. The captains of the class teams chose members from the basketball group, having a team of sophomores and juniors play a team of seniors and freshmen. The members of the sophomore-junior squad were Arlyne Phelps, Ioan Bums, Iean Smith. Alvina Henne, Vivian Henne, Ioyce Bordwell, Iuel Wiese, Ruth Compaan, Almira Nelson, and Ovedia Sovig. The other team was composed of Martha Clark, lean Brandenburg, Margaret Warmer, Erna Ziegler, Katherine Woodward, Betty Gasal, Clovyce Charles, and Betty Ioe Wildfang. The latter team won 15-3: the sophomores-juniors were unable to make one field goal. This was the first game that the girls had played before spectators. The price ot admission was a ten-cent defense stamp, and the night was a big success. Another defense activity, which was carried on by our W.A.A. advisor and members, was the Red Cross First Aid class. Upon completion of the course the class is eligible for Red Cross certificates, beginners and advanced. For those who were unable to enter this class and who did not care for minor sports, Miss Recknagel conducted a class dealing with athletic injuries. One of the best events of the year was the first award night, February 26, in the Palace Cafe. Another one was held in the late spring. At the first award night, the following received the highest award of a sweater: Adeline Dale, lean Brandenburg, Erna Ziegler, and Iean Smith. Let- terwinners were: Alvina and Vivian Henne, Mary Iean Dunstan, Clovyce Charles, Ioyce Bordwell, Phyllis Travis, and Iuel Wiese, Five girls received their chevrons for 300 points earned: Dorothy Dale, Ruth Compaan, Mary lean Dunstan, Almira Nelson, and Mar- ian Parmenter. The W.A.A. presented a gold identification bracelet to Martha Clark as president. Eleven freshmen girls were officially admitted as mem- bers: Lois Boardman, Doris Erickson, Betty Gasal, Iona Iohnson, Vivian Mattson, Doris Michel, Dolores Paulson, Avis Salisbury, Betty Sparks, Betty Io Wildfang, and Katherine' Woodward. The monthly supper meetings of the organization are the most fun of all. They are very informal get-togethers for en- joyment, business, and general gorging of Commons' goodies, beans, pickles, etc. The activities of W.A.A. make it one of the best organizations for the making of good sports and friends on the campus.
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