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Fn.: Row: W. Rucnnlc A. Brown. Second RpB i M Laalw. V. WaUon, H [] Sedjvy, n Hen Pribnow, C Kirk. M Lundqui phewon, BASKETBALL Shoot, Ardis, hurry up and shootf Guard her! Slum: echoing from one end ol in to ihe other ushered in the eventful intra- mural basketball Kason. The Y.W.C.A. team cip- lured the honors for high point games, for attempt ' ing long shots that usually were sinkers ; for winning every game played, they justly earned first place. The high ' point players on the various were: Ardis Brown Wilms Rue-sink Barbara Sawyer ■ June Smith ■ Peg Hankwit: Marjie Sjolander v W V w. P A. « Philo Hyp. Hyp. 62 i ' ii ts 56 Point- JJ pointi .;: points IS points 10 points Gaines Won Points - ; . 100 ■ - • 1 . . . o ■ INTRAMl ' RAL TKAM STANDINGS V.W.C.A. • Hypcriam ■ • Phflomathcan Pallas Athene 8.M.A.V ■ ■ ■ VOLLEY BALL With competition itronger than ever in the intramural program, interest in volley ball, a- use fir •-: - n ■ i the year, was exceedingly teen. Be- cause of a new rule, that of playing off all ties, the excitcmeni reached a high pitch. In the final game, (he V.W.C.A. team won a hard-fought con- from the Hyps. In a play if for tccond ■he li ' A the S.M.A ' -. The team ingS were: Team V W.C A Hyperians S M A s Phflos I 1 , 5 Mace 1 i 3 4 5 Points ■ 3M 100 io 50 P £f »
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WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC TENNIS T«ni.UoubI«. i ip«tofthcv« n e n -..ni n muiaI In the final match «« 7° ' ' ,1KT program Mxmwred by the W.A.A.. held the and Peg Hankw.tr, defeated the Phflomathear . uZi t in womena athletic, during -he month June Smith and Manon McEachron, by a o« ol May, The standing! for the five competing of 6-3, 6 1. With the opening ul the college year came an team! were: ' • . , urge tor an all ' fchool tenuis tournament, inert Team Place Potnu w . tv . li|liV|1 ,. lllril .« m this tinglea conte«. In the Hyperiani - - - l semi-finals Ro Potter defeated Margaret Miller. Philomatheana ■ ■ • - - ■ ' 6-1, 6 1. and Peg Hankwits defeated June Smith Dormitory ..... ; 500 by a (core of 6-3, 6 1. In the final match Ro YAV.C.A. - • 4 I Potter defeated Peg Hanlcwitt hy a score of 6-3. Pallas Athene - - -5 50 7 - ' ' . 6 4 for the Khool champioiuhlp. Fitu Ron : R. Potter, E. Derby, A. Stdnfce. M- McE»chion. StronJ Row: M AmumJwB, A. Brawn, K. Rke. D. OoRerhatu, M. Luotlqubt, J. Smith. M Mfller. Pa?e 0
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R. Poller. M. H-innm. E. Brown. B. Block. E. Sterner. E. Nowacl. I, Han-on. R Utkh, ARCIIIiKV Elncr Sterner, Marie Hanson, Barbara Sawyer, Katherii W i m, Lillian Hanson, Margery Price, and Jane Cole represented Stout in the National ink Archery Association mail tourna- ment in May, 1945. They made commendable ■ in competing with fifty-four individuals and universities. Durum the winter, p ' ris who were interested tried thdr skill with the bow and arrow on Tues- tiu ' on eld each month when colored felt arrowheads were swarded for obtaining certain The name of the liiri who (cored highest was placed on .1 trophy. Ai the end of the year, 1 he trophy became the property of the girl ■ name appeared on it most often. The mtr.iiniii.il- tournament was hold outd in M..y .it the Nelson Field. Two girls represented each of the teams entered. The more advanced enjoyed novel shooting dur- the spring, when they participated in archery nolf and archery roving.
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