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SH' Helen Ludwigson Pauline McCallum Hazel Barnes Elizabeth Baumgartner President Vice-president SecretCl1'Y Tfeflsufef Two special classes have been conducted this year. A physical education theory class, under the direction of Mrs. Hedrick, was given to instruct women in leading high-school gym groups. The other, a firstaid course, was taught by A. M. Allen, a member of the First Aid Board of Spokane. The women found the class most practical. The project for the year has been the building of a cabin for the purposefof overnight hikes. The annual April Frolic also provided for the Women an afternoon and evening of fun. Officers of the club are: Helen Ludwigson, president: Pauline McCallum, vice- presidentg Hazel Barnes, secretary: and Elizabeth Baumgartner, treasurer. Other members of the executive board are: Evelyn Morgan, volleyball chair- man: Margaret Clapp, basketball chairman: Esther Miller, hiking captain: Wilma Timm, tennis captain: and Ioy McCallum, archery chairman. Leola Graham was hiking captain for the fall semester. if x 1fP'zo9'zs44,l J- S
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, 102 .2 g., ,sl Left to right, first row: D. Martin, M. Ott, R. Clemens, W. Timm, I. Crockett, G. Thorndike, P. McCallum, M. Summers H. Bagdon, M. Trevitt, E. Miller, and P. Miller, second row: C. McDonald, Mrs. Hedrick, H. Burqqrabe, I. McCallum, L Rasco, A. Pender, D. Monk, E. Baumgartner, and H. Barnes: third row: I. Durham, D. Teeter, M. Clapp, W. Iones, V Larsen, E. Morgan, G. Titus, and E. Sloan. ' dlflsmgsza 041.5 Busy The Women's Athletic Association, an outstanding organization, has charge of all sport activities of women of the college. The first semester ,it sponsored a W. A. A. mixer for the purpose of acquaint- ing new women students with the organization and its members. Last fall, besides sponsoring the annual football banquet, it offered a well- plannedplayday to entertain senior girls of near-by high schools. This is the first time such a day has been held at Whitworth, and it proved both enjoyable and worth while.
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