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major championship of the year. If the seniors win, they will have finished their last year in college by winning first place in all the major sports. ln tennis, an elimination tournament de- cides the class winners, who then play each other to determine the best woman tennis player in the school. A silver loving cup is presented to the school winner each year. Awards are also given to the winners of each class. Last year the best tennis players in each class proved to be: Thelma Yohn, senior; Patty Payne, Junior; Ellene Edmond, sophomore; Harriet Dygert, freshman. E.I- lene Edmond won the school championship thereby keeping the title in the hands of the present junior class. A telegraphic meet in archery was held this year which aroused much interest in this sport. Those girls skillful in archery shot a Columbia Round on the campus and then telegraphed the results to the tournament headquarters in Boston. This was the first time that Western Maryland had ever been entered into a tournament such as this. A match with Notre flame in tennis and archery was held on May torh in Baltimore. Golf, one of the comparatively new spring sports emphasized by the Women's Athletic Association has steadily increased in popu- larity. Since it was made a point giving activity, more women participated in this individual sport. On May Day the W. A. A. held a play day; which although it did not include other 01ll'!lIIndrtdlwmly·tJ,ru