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Women’s Sports Club ✓o 'The Women’s Sport Club was organized for the purpose of encouraging competitive sports for the women on the campus. Each year it sponsors an intersorority tournament for each of its many sports under the guidance of the physical education director. This year the director is Miss Marianna Reuter, n graduate of Hi Crosse. A plaque will he awarded to the sorority which has won the highest num- ber of points in the competitive sports. Each of these is under the direction of a girl appointed the preceding spring by a committee. She arranges the game schedule, secures the referees and timekeepers, and keeps track of the scores. At the end of the year each girl who has been in charge of a sport is awarded a white R for her work. In addition to the white R’s a red R is given to the girl with the highest total of points for the year. The big fall sport is soccer and the girls are a gay pattern in their bright ski suits, as they battle for the championship on the snowy December ground Soccer was under the direction of Mary Schiek. Lyle, this year and the results were: Lyle defeated Harwood. Bartlett defeated Lyle. Park hurst defeated Har- wood. Lyle and Parkhurst tied, Bartlett defeated Parkhurst. Bartlett defeated Harwood. President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Adviser OFFICERS - Donalda Brown - Lois Taylor Mary Schiek - - - Mary Johnson Miss Marianna Reuter Ratter —27—
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Top row—John Roberts, Marie Rogne. Richard Roll. Richard Schmidt. Mabel Schwiesow. Alan Simms. Second row- Betty Sheridan. Genevieve Stoecknian. Dorothy Smith. Polly Thinker. Kenneth Tindall. Arthur Troester. Third row—Gerene Verheyden, Myra Vivian Eleanor Warhanik, Donald Warner. Arthur Washkoske. Ruth Weiss. Bottom row—Joseph Welke, Leigh Williams, La Verne Wilson. Alice Wirth. Helen Wor- den. Virginia Wright.
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Men’s Fall Intramurals The 1936-37 Ripon College intramural program began in September with the playing of touch football. This year’s race was featured by the nip and tuck light between Sanford Hall and Smith Hall for first place. After playing a scoreless tie against one another in the first game of the season. Smith and Sanford each went on to win four games and tie one. As a result the two teams finished in a tie for first place. A play-off was agreed upon. Sanford won the championship game. 6-0. The All-Intramural Team included—ends: I lildebrand of Woodside and Schamber of Tracy; tackles—Monroe of Tracy and Maypole of Woodside: center-—Williams of Sanford: quarterback—Welke of West; halfbacks— Christ of West and Hamm of Smith: fullback—Gatzke of Sanford. The standings: W T L Pts Opp W T L Pts Opp Sanford 4 2 0 30 6 Tracy 1 1 4 14 35 Smith 4 2 0 17 0 Duffie 1 1 4 6 21 West 4 1 1 32 4 Merriman 1 0 5 14 46 Woodside 2 1 3 13 20 Volleyball followed touch football on the intramural program. Here San- ford hall again came out on top after a close race with West Hall and Wood- side Hall. Up to the last night of the play, however, the race was a wide open affair with four teams having a chance for top honors. Sanford had practically a veteran team, a team that had changed but little in three years. Hamele. Lampe. Pray, and Gorn were the veterans, aided by Gatzke. Farrell, and Floyd Johnson. Tracy almost upset the entire race when it defeated Sanford early in the season. Woodside. after defeating West, lost to Sanford, and then was upset by Smith, giving the championship to Sanford. 1'he final standings: W L W L Sanford 5 1 Smith ... 3 3 West 4 2 Tracy 2 4 Woodside 4 2 Duffie .... 0 6 Merriman 3 3 The last sport on the first quarter intramural program was handball, a sport that has been increasing in popularity on the program in the past year. Points were not scored for this until the completion of squash paddle tennis in the third quarter. Woodside Hall, led by Andy Rock, finished in a tie for first in handball with Tracy Hall. Tommy Monroe, one of the outstanding handball players in school, continued his string of victories from last year. Woodside defeated Tracy but lost to West later in the season. Merriman led by Guilian and Murray forged into second place here. San- ford slumped to third, followed by West, Smith, and DufFie. At the conclusion of the first quarter Sanford led in the intramural stand- ings with 74 points. T he standings then were: Sanford 74 Merriman 26 Smith 52 Tracy 26 West 50 Duffie 22 Woodside 46 —28—
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