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Pi,"f r~w, Rakes, liaroum, Harding, William., Brown, Bowen, Kalar. Second row, Shank, Edmond, Gatchell, Handy, Wigley, Zimmerman, cup, which is to remain permanently at the attended two Eastern regional athletic confer- college, was presented to the collegiate champ- Representing Western Maryland at ion. Women who successfully completed the George Washington University were Betty tournament were: Julia Berwager, senior; Brown, Addie Ruth Williams, and Thelma Ellene Edmond, junior; Harriett Dygert, sopb- Bowen. With representatives of colleges in omore; Lois Cuba, freshman. The college New Jersey, New York, District of Columbia, championship was won by Ellene Edmond, Delaware, and Maryland, the conference mem- whose winning kept this title in the hands of bers discussed ideas and methods for improv- t.he junior class for three straight years. For ing their various intramural programs, as well two years, Western Maryland women have as the exchange of suggestions for developing heen competing in tennis with Notre Dame; and on May 2, the team again played the Bal- Harding, Brown, Shank. timore college with moderate success. Again this year, the Annual Intercollegiate Telegraphic Archery Tournament was con- ducted-a tournament which receives entries rrom colleges and universities throughout the United States. The activity evinced much enthusiasm from the girls, the more skillful of whom shot a Columbia Round on the cam- pus; and then telegraphed the results to tour- nament headquarters in Boston. Last year's results found the team from Western Mary- land shooting a total of 404.1912. Hazel Beard won a Class "C" certificate Ior having shot a 309. Among the year's activities of the women's Athletic Association, members. of the board 123