Page 8 COLLEGE NEWS Coen eee a a April 29, 1966 A.A.’s Annual ‘Awards Night’ Marks Recognition of Athletes About 50 people gathered in Applebee Barn Wednesday night for a pizza supper, and thereafter the annual athletic awards were distributed. Awards are’ based on the point system. For 1,000 points or more, a person receives a patch with an owl on it. A BMC pin isawarded to those who have acquired 2,500 points, and those hard-working athletes with 4,000 points who have been on at least two different varsity teams and one junior var- sity, receive either a pin or a blazer. Points are given to all Bryn Mawrters for all of their athletic abilities, even required gym. One thousand points may sound im- possible, but points are awarded generously and it is amazing how quickly they add up. Denton To Head Alumnae Officers Of Senior Class The senior class has electea “tts officers to direct alurinae ac- ~ tivities in the coming year. Cabbs Denton is the new Alum- nae President for the Class of 66. Treasurer for the class is Sheila Dowling. Three class collectors, who will supervise financial contributions for the almost alumnae, were also selected. They are Florence Cast- elle, Tollie Drane, and Pilar Richardson, Heather Stillwell is in charge of organizing the first reunion for her class, which will be held five years after graduation. Editor of the notes that appear in the Alumnae Bulletin to keep class members informed of their fellow graduates’ activities is Mary Daubenspeck. The girls who received owl patches are Anne Alden, Lola At- wood, Mary Berg, June Boey, Doris Catlin, Donna Cross, Mary Daub- enspeck, Doris Dewton, Madeleine Ewing, Sandy Gilluly, Louise Her- man, Ann Lie, Alice Leib, Ellen Nelson, Sue Nosco, Marti Plum- mer, Penny Sholars, Liz Thatch- er, Candi Vultaggio, Winifred Wal- lace and Toby Williams. Sally Boy, Beth Chadwick, Karen Flack, Mal Nickerson, Vee Wathen, Val Winston and Cile Yow were awarded BMC pins. Only three people received an award for 4000 points: Grace Ham- ilton, Sandy Phillips, and Kitty Taylor. June Boey was awarded the Har- riet G., Gordon Memorial Trophy for fencing contribution and sportsmanship. She also was chosen as the best fencer.- The best swimmer on the var- sity is Candi Vultaggio, and Fran LaBarre is the best J.V. swimmer. Lola Atwood won the tennis singles tournament, and Melissa McCarty came out on the top of the bad- minton tournament, Campus Events | Saturday, May 1 Denbigh takes on the faculty in the annual May Day baseball game on the green. Tuesday, May 3 Poet Daniel G. Hoffman will read selections from his work, under the auspices of the English Department at 4:30 inthe Deanery. Wednesday, May 4 Professor Theodoré Hetzel of Haverford will speak in the Inter- faith Series on ‘‘The Religion of the American Indian’’ at 7:30 p.m. in the Common Room, The lecture will be illustrated, Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7 College Theatre presents Eugene O’Neill’s ‘*Long Day’s Journey into Night,’’ directed by Robert Butman, in Roberts Hall, Haver- ford. Tickets are $1,00 and may be obtained from Haverford at MI 2-7644 or Ann Stehney in Denbigh. Monday, May 9 Alliance presents Orley Caudill, a lieutenant colonel in the Air speaking on the role of Force, NATO, at 7:30 p.m. intheCommon Room. Tennis Players Hosting Inter-Collegiate Tourney The Middle States Lawn Tennis Association Inter -Collegiate Tour- nament for Women will take place this weekend on the Bryn Mawr campus tennis courts, The matches began Wednesday at 1 p.m. Quarter-finals will be played Saturday morning at 2 p.m. On Sunday, finals will start at 1:30. Eighteen colleges will be repre- sented, ranging along the. coast from New England to' Washington, D.C. and to the west as far as western Pennsylvania. There are 34 participants including Marilyn Aschner of Queens College, whois a nationally ranked player. Representing Bryn Mawr are Lola Atwood and Ann Johnson. They will be attempting to unseat the defending champion, Jane Hart- man of Gettysburg. This tournament is an annual event at Bryn Mawr and it pro- vides a chance for both tennis buffs and spectators to enjoy good tennis playing. 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