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S.T.C. ' s CHEERLEADERS With another year well on its way out the Womens Athletic Association, under the guidance of Miss Helen Jamart, have paved an even greater path to the mythical Hall of Athletic Fame for S.T.C. Girl ' s hockey at this school has never proven itself to any real extent; but this year ' s turnout of hockey candidates is above that of previous years and might indicate a larger schedule of hockey games for the fall of 1940. Only two games were played this year; both with Wesley Junior College. The contests ended in a victory apiece. Basketball! This is where the girls are shining for they seem well on their way to re¬ peating last year ' s record with only one lossto date, and with at least a dozen or so wins. Ellen Parks, the bulwark of the 1948 team retained her fine form until her graduation in January, at which time Miss Jamart conditioned some of her scrubs in order to find a likely successor. Marion Dozier, a freshman, has been keeping about the same scoring pace as Parks and is expected to improve as she gains more experience. Barbara Leon¬ ard, tall trick-shot specialist, has also been playing a major role as has her teammate, the veteran forward, Ruth Cloak. Cloak has proven herself to be a very consistent player, and her absence will be felt with next year ' s team. Those veteran guards are not to be for¬ gotten, namely: Elinor Lynch, a seasoned four year varsity player, Barbara Pugh, with her high leaps to retrieve the ball, Annabelle Fooks, the quiet but dependable one, and a couple other guards of almost equal ability. Elinor Lynch will not return next year, and her unperturbed nature on the court as well as her clever defensive play, will be missed. Additional aid was rendered Miss Jamart and the Womens Athletic Association through the faithful efforts of Martha Jane White, manager of girl ' s basketball Martha Jane helped prepare the basketball schedules and assisted in a minor capacity with the coaching responsibilities. Elinor Lynch, ' president Alice F’ooks, vice-president Annabelle Fooks, Secretary Charlotte Lister, treasurer
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ii 111 iii Association S. T. C. ' s 11 ii in ii i Association During the past two years STC ' s Alumni Association has become rec¬ ognized as a functional part of the college. In 1948 the Association presented to the college an Honor Plaque bearing the names of Alumni members who served in World War II. The Homecoming programs each fall and spring have drawn together former students of STC from all over the country. In January, 1949, the Association, in cooperation with the Publications Staff, published an Alumni issue of the Holly Leaf, which was distributed to nearly one thousand members of the Association. Officers for the year of 1948-49 were: Marshall W. Moore, president; Polly White Burnett, vice-president; Martha White Duncan, secretary; Nolan C. Owens, treasurer, and Anna Jones Cooper, recording secretary. Mrs. Cooper, a librarian at the college, has been active in Alumni work for several years, and has contributed greatly to the promotion of the organization. Twenty-One Marshall W. Moore President, Alumni Association, 1948 - 1949
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WOMEN ' S HOCKEY TEAM WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BASKETBALL TEAM Twenty-Three
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