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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Baker, B. Montgomery, J. Baker, D. Kemp, W. Shauck;ยท SECOND ROW: J. Dudderar, M. L. Alexander, F. Molesworth, P. Shipley. "lost serve!" "Point!" Echoes from the gym walls as spring approached. The volleyball players were eagerly trying to keep the ball going over the net. They practiced hard, leaving but a few minutes for a shower before dinner. After several weeks of practice and some coaching Volleyball from Miss Parker and Miss Todd the freshmen were divided into four teams, and the sophomores into two teams. Since the junior and senior teams were incomplete, the two were combined. Tournaments began between the teams within each class, and the winners were eligible to play the winning team from the other classes. The season was brought to a climax when the three final games were played-off between the classes with the sophomores carrying off the laurels. Following the class tournaments a varsity volleyball team was formed. Golf How's your drive this year? It's time to "tee up" with the golfing enthusiasts of Western Maryland and try your luck at making par. Said by many to be one of the most discouraging sports of all, nevertheless golf has found its place here at W. M. C. We boast a nine hole golf course with a beautiful scenic background, and plenty of hills that can baffle even the professionals-and, believe it or not, they visit our course, too. It takes all kinds of players to make our golf course: struggling beginners, over-confident amateurs, and for- tunate professionals. One of the first signs of spring is the appearance of these "divot-diggers/' complete with golf clubs and score cards, with a determined look in their eye as they vow, this yecr, to par each hole. Peg Thompson tees off