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GYMNASIUM SOPHOMORE PARTY SWIMMING POOL Page 69
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Activities HE past year has been the beginning of the development of our athletic activities. During the basket-ball season a great ,deal of spirit was developed in the interclass contests which culminated in a thrilling Junior and Sophomore championship game, in which the Juniors were victorious. The names of the winning team each year are engraved on our trophy, which is a mounted silver basket ball. This season was followed. by other sports, including handball, volley ball, and indoor baseball. I r Much interest has been manifested in swimming, conducted under the direc- tion of Miss Dorothy Leckenby. We are looking forward to interclass contests next year when we have become more proficient in this sport. N Our parties of this year were unusually unique, initiated L. ,fbi in September by a Freshman Welcome party, in which the I members of the school appeared in children's costumes, played ,E 51 ' children's games, and were served with lollypops and ice cream ci Oil V 1 . cones. Then came the,Halloween masquerade dancing party which is alwaysrone ofthe gayest frolics of the year. At the Christmas party, a blazing log fire in the fireplace was one of the chief attractions as were also the miniature Christmas tree in the living room and a huge one in the gymnasium, both sparkling with many colored lights. Our Santa Claus also remembered us with a radio and victrola which continues to be of great enjoyment. I A The February Freshmen were introduced to us at a St. Valentine's party, at whichuthe gymnasium was converted into' The Blue Moon Cabaret . Delicious refreshments were served at rustic dimly 'lighted ta- bles, by quaint 'maids in costume. . , . , 8 . T The closing party of the year was our Spring party, given GQ in honor of the Seniors, which was a dansant at which the gym- IT. ' ' , 0 Y R57-.1 : nasium was transformed into a garden in blossom time. QQ Page 68 li l 'jQjjgg1-rr' 'r'r'f me-F' --We f N We --..lfillllQ.1..'1., or r 5 1 Eiiiiffe 1-2 r e' 1.15. F 'M is-iQaW,it.Ex ., gig
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N..-I STUDENT BODY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MABLE GRAPER V EUDORA HUNT ESCO ELSHOFF CLARA SHAW HELEN LAPH.-XM ELLA OSBLOOM MARGARET WILLIAMS ALICE KROSS Page 70
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