Woodrow Wilson Junior College - Profile Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Woodrow Wilson Junior College - Profile Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 116 of 136
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1e uu4 In the warm weather, Wilson students may always be seen on the tennis courts playing during their free periods. When all the courts are in use the students go over to Hamilton Park courts to play. The tennis manager and her assistants were out on the courts on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from three o ' clock to five o ' clock, and gave instruction to any one de- siring it. Elimination and round robin tournaments are held every se- mester. Last semester Betty Graf was the winner of the elimination tournament. She was awarded a gold cup at the W. A. A. banquet held at the close of the semester. The fall tennis manager was Elaine Anderson; the spring man- ager was Loretta Hirsch. Miss Ruth Berg is the coach for tennis. SEATED: Lop© Theodores. STANDING: Leona Wolf, Glecena May, Elaine Anderson. The only award that is given by the Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion is a gold monogram pin. To qualify for this pin a girl must be an active member of the Women ' s Athletic Association and she must meet the college requirements for extra-curricular activities; she must participate in three or more of the organizations activities; she must show ability and also show technical knowledge of the sports in which she has participated; she must show good sportsman- ship; she must give service to and show an interest in the Women ' s Athletic Association. Recommen- dations are also given as recog- nition of the following: officer of the association, manager of a sport, or one who has given an outstanding contribution to the association. The council has decided to recognize academic honor along with athletic proficiency by pro- viding a plaque on which the names of the girls who receive the pin award twice and are elected to Timi Honor Society will be in- scribed.

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Goed Anciien4f Coeducational sports activities are becoming increasingly popu- lar with Wilson students. Archery is one of the favorite coeduca- tional sports. Each semester the archery squad looks forward to an invita- tion from the University of Chi- cago. They participate in a Columbia Round at Dudley Field, and usually give a good account of themselves. In favorable weather the arch- ers practice at Jackson Park. Miss Augusta Swawite is the instructor for this sport. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Hughes, Irwin Hirsch, Margaret Shiu, IVIichael Lombardi, Betty Kern, Bob Hochstadter, Shirley Lindeman, Albert Pask, Virginia Sikma, Bob Walker, Margaret Selders, Social 2 anoiiUf. Social dancing, a coeduca- tional class instructed by Miss Augusta Swawite, ranks very high in popularity with Wilson stud- ents. Beginners in this class are gradually and skillfully led into the art by developing a sense of rhythm and balance. Basic steps are then learned. Correct ballroom technique is stressed as an im- portant feature of the class. For those who are more advanced, practice periods are held in which new steps and dances are taught. By the end of the semester, how- ever, it is difficult to recognize who were the novices among the dancers. Poise and skill are evident among the dancers at Wilson so- cials, as a result of students ' participation in the social danc- ing class. LEFT TO HIGHT: Catherine McCormick, Sam McDowell, Emily Sodini, Wilbur Eubanks, Michael Ihnchak, Anamary Kirchhoff, Bob Walker, Mary Gerrietts, Dolores Curtin, George Dahlin.

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