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Show Womens Rec. Association Plans Year Women's Recreation Association Associa-tion has outlined its program for the University's 6000 girls. INDEPENDENTS are urged to participate while sororities, religious re-ligious organizations, clubs and other groups are invited to enter teams with the RHA office in the gym building. All girls interested in playing field hockey meet today east of Sill Home Living Liv-ing Center at 4 p.m. Come dressed to play. Affiliated girls may play on both sorority and independent squads as the independents play on Wednesday while the sororities sorori-ties go on Tuesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. Game times are four and five p.m. VOLLEYBALL and bowling highlight the fall quarter schedule sched-ule while the swim meet, tennis tourney, hockey club and sports day will provide girls with plenty of action. Winter and spring quarters will also feature a full schedule. Activities rounding out the year include basketball, ping pong, skiing, softball, aTchery, orchesis concert and the aquamaid show. |