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CallpyiCn a f 7 n J. xa=bfc f-T y Y9m On the November Honor Roll the Browns added 147 points and the Whites 102. At this time a number of the Browns in the Sixth Form held a meeting and discussed matters, trying to adopt methods that would make their division tlie winning side, for only a short time before, Mr. Newton had announced that the winners would be given an elaborate banquet. This inducement, of course, fired both sides with vim and a determination to win, or at least to give the other side a “ run for their money. ” At the close of the first term, December 20, after adding in the December and the Term Honor Roll points, as well as all Debate scores and the Cross Country Run, it was found that the Browns, for the first time during the school year led with a score of 699 to 550. From then on the Browns held first place, although closely pressed by their worthy opponents, the Whites. On February 6, the score was 828 to 645, the Browns leading. Several debates and extemporaneous speeches were held during February and March, and on March 28 the close of our second term, the score was 1426 to 1015, in favor of the Browns. On coming back after Spring Vacation, the Whites realizing that they only had six weeks in which to win, began a hard, uphill fight for first place, and, incidentally, the banquet. At the time this goes to press, the Browns are leading with a comfortable margin between themselves and their opponents, and unless some unforeseen action on the part of the Whites takes place, the Browns will undoubtedly win the contest, the dinner and the banner. Edwin H. Winter. Pierce Van Dorn. P fi£:f • =• !✓ ? '(H l C ..
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Callpir n THE “BROWNS” AND THE “WHITES ’ ■L 5 to FP fifl Shortly after school opened last fall, the faculty divided the students into two divisions, the Browns and the Whites, each side having the same number of students. The idea was to cause rivalry among the two divisions in scholarship and athletics, and to raise the standard of both in the eyes of the students. A representative or scorekeeper was appointed for each side, and the points were to be awarded in the following manner: Monthly Honor Roll............. Term Honor Roll ........1st 15 points 2nd 12 points 1st 20 points 2nd 15 points Junior Football Championship 25 points Winning “B”. 5 points Debates (Winning Side). 5 points 1st 3 points 2nd 1 point Extemporaneous Speeches ...............1st 5 points 2nd 3 points 3rd 1 point Track Meet .25 points (These are the main points, but there are many addi- tional minor events open to competition). The scorekeepers were requested to post, after each event, a bulletin of the total score up to date. During the last of October and the first part of November a track meet was held, the Whites being victorious 224 to 197. - - 2 •
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