VERAGEAge............................................ 19 Average Height .......................... 5 feet 6 inches Average Weight ....................................... 122 QUESTIONS PUT TO THE VOTE OF THE CLASS: What have you seen more often than anything else since at Queens?.................6' What have you seen most seldom since at Queens?..................................9' Favorite occupation? .................................................Going to town Best loafing place? ...............................................Senior study-hall Most important day of year ............................................... May 23 Fattest in the Class ............................................... Ellen Brice Thinnest in the Class.............................................. Bess McLeod . ( Margaret Skelton 1 allest in the Class ................................... T | Laura Gillon Shortest in the Class ........................................ Sarah Hawkins YOU LOOK WISE-PRAY, CORRECT THAT ERROR
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WING to the fewness in number of both the Senior and Sophomore Classes, it was decided that they be united in Athletics. The Skating Tournament was the first inter-class athletic event. The Sophomores and Seniors were represented by Daisy Belk, Lucy Vance Darlington, Corinna Finley, Willie Choate, and Elizabeth Alford. Later, the Tennis Tournament took place. Corinna Finley and Dorothy Knox, both Sophomores, were the successful contestants. In Basket-Ball, the Sophs and Seniors have been successful so far; but, since the finals have not yet been played, we cannot announce a complete victory for the “Yellow.” SCORES Senior-Soph. Skating ............................. 4 points Tennis ............................. 10 points BASKET-BALL Senior-Soph. 17 vs. F reshmen 14 vs. Fourth Year 10 Senior-Soph. 12 TEAM—Margaret Skelton, Captain; Corinna Finley, Sarah Williams, Minnie Conyers, Willie Choate, Dorothy Knox, Elizabeth Alford. J| 1 Senior-Soph. vs. Fitting School 25 16 i i THERE'S A DEAL OF DEVILTRY BENEATH THEIR MILD EXTERIOR’’
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