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W.A.A. HOCKEY The W.A.A. Hockey, managed by lanet Vansant, was a successful class tournament. The class man- agers, leanne VonUttel tor the Seniors, Sue Brown tor the Iuniors, loan Greenfield forthe Sophomores and lean Slornan for the Freshmen, organized their teams and even the weather man cooperated. When the tournament ended at Thanksgiving, the powerful Sophomore team was winning with the spirited Iuniors and Freshmen tying for a close second, Oranges served at halt-time gave the players added energy and proved to be a worth- while experiment. TENNIS As an experiment this year, tennis was added to the list of tall sports as well as keeping its regular place in the spring. Ann Colona, the tennis mana- ager, ran or ladder tournament for each class, which ran for two weeks. The first and secand place players ot each class were put in an elimina- tion tournament to determine the final winners. lt was a great success due to the clear, warm weather and the many cooperative players. Betty Boyce, an active lunior on campus, was the runner- up of this tournament. Beverly Sharpless, a Fresh- man and holder of several tennis titles, took first-place honors.
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l W .:.,,, l f.,.- f- 4. i f N .f R WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front Row: Doris Goodley, president, Miss Maryann Waltz, faculty advisor, Ruth Clements, vice-president. Back Row: Iulie Richardson, freshman representative, Betty Boyce, secretary, Mary Little, treasurer. MODERN DANCE CLUB The Modern Dance Club's program consists of Weekly meetings in which the members have an opportunity to study and practice dance techniques and do original interpretations to music. The highlight ot the second term's activities is the group's participation in the annual May Day Program. The officers for the year 1950-51 were President, Teel Dunn: Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Seavyp Publicity Chairman, Ianice Thompson.
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Students Welcome the new President, Iohn A. Perkins. The students are: Cleft to rightl Fred Hartmann, Review Editor, Francis Hammond, IFC President, Ioan McCain, Recording Secretary, SGA, Samuel Talucci, President, SGA, D1ck Wells, President, ODKQ and Lois Deiss, Vice President, SGA.
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