Columbus School for Girls - Topknot Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 28 text:

TOP-KNOT Columbus School for Girls The Open Lesson The Gymnasium Open Lesson, one of the chief events of the school year, was this spring a greater success than it has ever been before. The program took place at three o'clock on the afternoon of March twentieth in the gymnasium of the State School for the Blind. The order of events was as follows : I Wand Drill Academic Forms II Singing Game Form I III Game Forms II and III IV Drill Forms IV and V V Dumb Bell Drill Form VI VI Drill and Game Forms VII and VIII VII Indian Club Drill Academic Forms VIII Class Relay Race Academic Forms IX Marching Tactics Academic Forms X Mimetic Floor Drill Academic Forms The judges were: Miss Marguerite Kellerman The Girls' Athletic Club Miss Miss Miss Helen Krumm Ethel Scofield Dorothy Wright Pilgrim School Ohio State University Columbus Public Schools Every girl in the school from the first form up, took part in the exer- cises, and each was in regulation costume of white, with a tie of her class color. The four upper classes worked in competition for one cup, and the seventh and eighth forms for another. The first of these was won by the senior class, and the second by the eighth form. The Mimetic Floor Drill was given over to the two teams, and the fifteen points award was won by the Red Team. After all the events were over, there was a school march, followed by the singing of school songs and the awarding of cups. Quite a large audience was present, made up of the parents of the girls and other friends of the school. H Seen in the garden: Miss March grafting a milk weed on a peach tree, so that she can raise peaches and' cream. E241

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TOP-KNOT Columbus School for Givtis Senior -Junior Tournament This tournament, which was played on the twenty-fourth of Novem- ber at half past three o'clock, was decidedly the best game our school court has ever seen. The' teams took their places without any of the usual stunts, and the game began on time, a novelty in itself. The cheering was incessant, and before the end of the first half, the rooters hadl left their chairs and were almost wild with excitement. The two teams were so perfectly matched, and the score was kept so nearly even, that until the final whistle. was blown, no one had an idea as to what the outcome would be. Finally the score stood twelve all. Just the minute before the end of the second half, one of the senior forwards threw a basket, making the score twelve to fourteen in favor of the seniors. E231



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