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. - ,T- . T D TENNIS SEMI-F1NAL1sTs ' I TENNIS Of the fifty girls entered in the 1936 Fall Tennis Tournament, the four to enter the semi-finals were Berdine Rudicel, Eleanor Cook, Eliza- beth Roth, and Theda Kassul. Berdine Rudicel emerged Victorious by virtue of her triumph over Eleanor Cook in the finals. All girls are per- mitted to enter this tournament sponsored by Miss Kathryn Thompson. EFFICIENCY CONTEST The Efliciency Contest is a contest held annually in each of the Gym classes for the purpose of selecting the most competent student in the class. The winners of this year's contest were as follows: Gym V-VIII, Margaret Howells, Gym IV, Katy Lou Matlock, Gym III, 2nd hour, Norma Millerg Gym I, 3rd hour, Betty Ronkg Gym II, 4th hour, Lucy Ann Peter- son, Gym III, 5th hour, Mary Ann Rice, Gym I, 6th hour, Elizabeth Mc- Neil 5 Gym II, 7th hour, Jean Adele Bennet 3 Gym I, 8th hour, Connie Green. According to the school records, Margaret Howells is the only student who has ever won the Efficiency Contest for four consecutive years. SWEATER GIRLS ' The Shortridge sweater is the highest award given in girls' athletics, To win one, a girl must have 1,000 athletic points. These points are gained by participating in sports, such as basketball, hockey, baseball, volleyball, tennis, hemingway, and swimming. Points are also awarded to the winners of the Efficiency Contests. Each stripe on the sweater represents a varsity team of which the girl is a member, and each gold stripe represents a varsity team of which the girl is captain. There are six girls in Shortridge to whom this honor has been awarded. They are Eleanor Cook, one gold stripe, three white ones 5 Lu- cretia Saunders, one gold stripe, three white ones: Margaret Howells, one gold, and three white stripesg Jean Benham, three white stripesg Vera Stanley, three white stripesg Edna Judson, one white stripe. Margaret Howells.
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