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BADMINTON The ail was filled with birdies as the girls once more matched their talents with other bad- minton enthusiast. \Vhcn the tournament got under way the competition was the keenest ever shown. Coming through with final victory were repealists Corinne Schofield, winning over final- ist Kay MeLaughlin of the Junior Class; and Nell Hughes, beating out fillali:;;l Dot Stackhouse representing the Sophomore Class. Phyll Smith WOIl over finalist CharioLLe Janney to become the senior champ. Gilda Hinman took freshman honors alter defeating Joan Kellogg, the second rfivirion winner, completing the list of class champions. RATINGS AI the end of the practical and written national referee tests mkeu during basketball season, two girls, Peg Brown and Jean Hoyt, were the proud recipients of their Natonnl ratings from the Women's National Off cia Is Rating Committee. The final honor award, given to a senior girl who has earned 1200 points through (Ill around sports participation and who lives up 10 certain standards set by the Women's Athletic Board, was awarded to Peg Brown. The award is in the form of a key and is evidence of the fine sense of sportsmanship, fair play and activeness in the realm of sports that it signifies. Jean Ho)'! antI Peg Brown, winners of National Referee Huriugs. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball practice began with a large nurn- The Freshman A team, with her of girls participating in this early spring season, was the victorious champion sport. The sport, having been dropped last year, An honorary volleyball team was was taken up with interest and after a few weeks ing been selected from all the class teams. of practice the inter-class games were started.