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Robin Hood has nothing on the merry Looking down on Hoffa field any time Archerettes of W.M.C. On the first sunny after spring vacation one is likely to see a spring day, out goes the big target and girls' softball game in progress. This popu- from the lawn back of Blanche Ward one hears such things as "Where is my ar- lar sport, which continues to the end of the row?," "Mine went all the way through term, attracts participants from all classes, the target," and "I made a bull's eye." so that there is always strong intra-mural When all the preliminaries are over, competition. The sophomores were the such as browning one's arm and breaking champions of the 1945 season, but this an arrow or two, we settle down to the year faced strong opponents in the Fresh- regular hand shot matches. At almost any men class. As normal conditions lake over time of the day you can find some of our on the campus in the post-war period, soft- serious archers down in the gym perfect- ing their form and finding their point ball heralds the return of inter-collegiate of aim. games, 10 be played both away and on Calling all yeomanettes! the home diamond. L. Scott, S. Smith, M. C. Fietder. H, LingenleUer, J. Patterson. p_ Chatterton. D, Wilder. B. Mason. G S. Leese. J. Shirley. D. Boone Sause. B. Keckler 62