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A line spring season has been arranged for the team by Manager Andresen, and games have been scheduled with almost every good-sized high school around the bay. This, combined with the fact that arrangements are being made for our school to enter the Alameda County Athletic League and the California lnterscholastic Federation, thus enabling us to compete for the state Inter- scholastic Championship, should be a big drawing-card for basketball in the spring. Don't forget that basketball is one of the school's major sports, and should be as well or better supported than any other form of athletics. So, when Manager Cutey calls for volunteers in january, let's all go out and make the IQI7 basketball team one which will gain a formidable reputation for itself, and carry the Blue and Gold to victory in the league. The Monday Club T XVAS. the spring term of the year 1915. The University High School had seen one successful semester. As yet, however, no clubs had been organized, and when Mrs. Robertson suggested that the girls should start one, everyone took up the idea with enthusiasm. lt was decided that the club should meet on Monday and should be called the Monday Club. This organi- zation has now seen its fourth term. Wfe have grown rapidly this semester. Wfhen fourteen new members were enrolled, our membership reached a total of thirty-three in all. These members have tried to make the club a success- and they have succeeded. At the meetings, which occur each alternate Monday, business is first dis- posed of, and then an interesting program is presented. The Club has also enjoyed several social affairs. Among those given this term was a special program arranged to welcome the new members. A costume party was given by the club on November eleventh at the home of Marguerita Armstrong. On the Twenty-fourth of November the club, under the direction of Mrs. Robertson, gave a very successful jinks in honor of the Freshman girls. Everybody came prepared to laugh and eat, and did both in a highly satisfactory manner. ' The omcers this term are: President, Dorothy Dukesg Vice-President, Eleanor Daviesg Secretary, Bernice Stratton, Treasurer, Lucille Craig. MADELINE JUND, 18. LUCILLE CRAIG, '18
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GIRLS' CREW WHICH REPRESENTED UNIVERSITY IN TI-IE BULLETIN REGATTA L-k
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