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K. Brown, G. Some, Wentz, Kellom, Wilter, Armiger, Scott, Went. season. During this season, an honorary hockey determined the winners for each class. The indi- team traveled to Bryn Mawr in Baltimore for a viduals who finished with top honors are as fol- hockey play day. The girls displayed unfailing lows: Anne Cain, senior; Betty Armiger, junior; skill, which enabled them to defeat Mt. St. Agnes Norma Keigler, sophomore; Virginia Clayton, by a 1 to 0 score, and then to defeat Notre Dame freshman. Alice Haagerup was runner-up in the by a 3 to 0 shutout. At this play day Sue Dixon freshman division. Throughout the season the was chosen as an inner on the hanorary All Mary- courts were available also for those who wished land team. She went on to score her team's only to ploy for pure recreation. point against the second honorary team. Later The basketball tournament was the most closely on in the season, the varsity team again defeated contested of all sports this year. The teams were Notre Dame 3 to O. organized into three evenly matched divisions. The The badminton contest was held during the season featured two ties, as the freshmen tied the month of December. This sport was participated juniors 10 to 10, and the seniors, in their final bid, in by thirty-five girls. The amateurs were soon held the juniors to an 18 to 18 tie. The juniors weeded out in the elimination tournament, which won the remaining games to take the school 150