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FIRST ROW:eMagdalen Anthony, Mary Jane Bowles. Maude Ellen Brite, Helene Bx'ynston, Maxine Brynston, Gloria Cadena, Margaret Coughlin, Elaine Coutret, Alice Del Rio. SECOND ROW:-Patricia Duffy, Margaret Galligan, Otila Garza, Nellie Mae Hasler, Mary Katherine Haynes, Ruth Hoerig, Mildred Hoffer, Bernadine Hynes, Gwendolyn Hynes. THIRD ROW:eConstance Jones, Peggy King. Maria Liebscher, Carmen McCormick, Marjorie McKinley, Jane Nelson, Margaret Pickering, Olithia Politis, Mary- elaine Pung. FOURTH ROW:eDorothy Mae Regini, Emmy Reitmeyer, Rose Rohrback, Jeanne Schreiber, Mary Lou StaDD, June Watson, Dorothy Wearden, Wilma Williams, Jere Wilson. 71w Spawn rquaaidian The Sports Association of Incarnate Word College, certified as a member of the National Womenis Athletic Association, authoritatively officiates as the central student council of the several athletic organizations of the College. During this year its activity has been consistent with the most worthy traditions developed by its predecessors. From the gratifying number of eligible students there were selected as officers for 1940-41: Maude Ellen Bri'te, president; Elaine Coutret, Vice-president; Connie J ones, secretary-treasurer; Emmy Reitmeyer, his- torian. Among the several events sponsored by the Sports Association the more notable are the annual horse show, the annual spring festival, the tournaments in the various sports activi- ties, and the posture contest. of the physical education sections. An item of record in this years activities of the Sports Association was their attendance at the state convention in Austin. They presented to the convention a dance, the Portuguese Fado. This offering was greeted With enthusiastic applause. The membership of the Association for the year is recorded: Magdalen Anthony, Mary Jane Bowles, Margaret Coughlin, Gloria Cadena, Alice Del Rio, Pat Duffy, Otila Garza, Mary Katherine Haynes, Ruth Hoerig, Mildred Hoffer, Bernadine Hynes, Gwendolyn Hynes, Peggy King, Marie Liebscher, Carmen Mc- Cormick, Marjorie McKinley, Mary Elaine Pung, Dorothy Mae Regini, Jeanne Schreiber, Mary Lou Stapp, June Watson, Dorothy Wearden, Wilma Williams, Jere Wilson, Helene Brynston, Elaine Coutret, Maxine Brynston, Maude Ellen Brite, Margaret Galligan, Nellie Mae Hasler, Connie Jones, Jane Nelson, Alethea Politis, Margaret Pickering, Emmy Reitmeyer, and Rose Rohrback.
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Page 95 text:
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7m Tennis continues to be played with undiminished interest, as the sport which has the year round for its season. Its perennial favor derives from the climate, the courts, and the enthu- siasm 0f the many who are devoted to it for hours of recreation. The general interest in tennis is concentrated specifically in the culminating trial and achievement Which the annual tournament offers. Conducted as a series of contests during the later weeks of the school year, this event offers its opportunities of competition for the awards of championship and the worthy contention therefor. Notable among the active aspir- ants for the high award this year were: Daisy White, Wilma Williams, Elaine Coutret, Betty Albin, Ruth Cotter, Margaret Coughlin, Nancy Wilson, Constance Jones, Nelda Palsma, La- verne Laurent, Ann Stewart, Gloria Cadena, Beth Cotter, and Nellie Hasler. Without prejudice to the acclaim that is justly due these contestants it is to be recorded as of moment that Suzanne 111 was winner of the final game, and defeated Bebe Burkett, to become the years champion. In this achievement Miss 111 repeated her success of the previous year.
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