1949-1950 Yearbook

GIRLS' SPORTS WERE AN OVER-All view of the girls' sports at Harding would indicate extraordinary enthusiasm on the part of the participants. This interest was given now lif. during the year by the facilities of the now gym, the enlargement of the physical educafio. program, and the co-operation of skillful frtshman girls from high schools all over the ...+ion. A good sport is always a good friend, and the friendships formed among the girls as they pwticipated in the intramural program proved to lot lasting rel.tionships of the highest type. Outstanding ability and sportsmanship characterized the performa.ce of the girls, as they won and lost together. A well-rounded program was provided to the varied interests of all willing athletes. Thil program included tennis, badminton, shuffle- ....rd, ping-pong, and horseshoes, along with the Idivities pictured on these pages. Much of the credit for the effectiveness of the intramural program belonged to Maxine ••dy, who was in her first year as girls' physical MUCItion director at Hard ing . th miqhty force she hurled the ball. EVENTFUL, TOO M~xine Grady.

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