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TOP-KNOT Columbus School for Girls RED-GOLD TOURNAMENT The Red-Gold tournament was played at the beginning of the second semester in the gymnasium of the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church. The two teams were made up of the girls who are on the junior and senior teams. Throughout the first half of the game, the Reds managed to keep their score two points ahead of the Golds. The Golds played better in the second half and were ahead for a short time, but the Reds did not let them lead for very long. By the end of the game the score was nineteen to ten in favor of the Reds. However, since the losing team had the larger number of rooters present, they won the points for attendance. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT On November the fourteenth, the first hockey tournament ever held at the School was played by the Red and Gold teams. With Miss Miller as coach, the girls had acquired a fairly high degree of proficiency in a very short time. The game was a great success. The score was four to one in favor of the Reds. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN If Miss Carey should get angry at Marg Gumble? If the senior team couldn't play basket ball? If Virginia Shedd were a less serious-minded young lady '? If someone should speak crossly to Ann Lindenberg? If Frances Romer couldn't talk? If Dot Jones lost her baby stare? If Louise Yeazell ever got noisy? If Anne Kilbourne missed seeing Joseph Schildkraut? If Verona Harman should ever blush? If Lillian Pharis got excited? If K. Goodman couldn't laugh? If Elene Basch didn't have enough credits to be graduated? If the teachers never gave us any lessons? T91
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