Maha' The Athletic Association, under the sponsorship of Kliss Louise Howarth, directs the sports program for the year. 'lihe Association is the one organization to which every girl in school belongs. 'lihrough participation in its activities the students gain not only pleasure and skill but an understanding of National Park's high standards et sportsmanship. ln addition to its athletic activities. the association sponsors a dance at Halloween and one at Klardi Gras. The first sport of the year is hockey, which climaxes its season with the traditional lfast siderlvest side game on 'lihanksgiving Day-one of the most exciting events of the year. This year the contest ended in a tie. Following hockey came the bowling and badminton tournaments. Chiopi won the bowling cup and Kappa, the badminton cup. This year marked a really importam I'.x .x. NA - .' 1 - 3 Rwzkkf VIH event at National Park. On February 27th, lilkfll l'll atter the sorority basket ball tournaments, in which Zeta was victorious, our varsity team played lllarjorie VVebster. This was the first time for many years that National Park had played another school. Our girls played hard and well but lllarjorie VVebster won the game. Volley ball ended the winter sports season but spring soon came, bringing contests in swimming, tennis and baseball. This year at N. P. C. has been one of friendly rivalry in all sports. XVe want to thank the Athletic Association for watching over it and making the whole year a tremen- dous success. Louisa HOVV.XR'I'll Spollrnr' 41112133
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fz ff Lgflll Hu! OFFICERS B ETTY L,-xxiiaokx . . . .... President PAT RLLKIE ..... . .fire Pl't'A'ilIf'lIf Xl.-xY1lEI.I.E STILL. . . . . . YlI't'II.YllI'5l' KIARY JONES .... ........... . .Sffrrrmry C,xvTA1N -hairs -I. vox l3Ri2'rzE1.. . . .Sponsor C.-xrrxix JAMES J. vox BRETZEI, Sjmllsor The Bit and Spur Club, under the very capable direction of Captain James von Bretzel, is one of the most active organizations in the school. It is also one of the largest, consisting of about eighty meni- bers, ranging from beginners to advanced riders. The Club sponsors two horse shows a year, one in the fall and the second in the spring. A military drill, in which the advanced riders participate, is incorporated in these shows. A cup is presented to the girl who wins the greatest number of points during each performance and another cup is presented to the sorority whose members excel in riding during the entire year. .YQ Q ' x Q ,.- ., t.3.1'fEv.x, .twat ,' 1 - Q WSJ ' at 'F' ' ' , ps 'd -1.11 ' '. P a ,J v 1 - V all 11-1131-
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