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16'-X 'llyei ACM, I J 'ram 0 THYME AND LAVENDER HYME AND LAVENDER has, for many years, endeavored to assemble the best of the literary attempts of the students, and combine it with news that is current at the time of publication. The magazine is published twice a year. Since interest centers primarily in the year book, since staffs change annually, it is often diilicult to secure admirable publications. However, each editor hopes that Wfhyme and Lavenderw may soon startle Drew with three excellent numbers, also that an exchange may be started with other schools. Prizes, to encourage competition and endeavor, are awarded to the writers of the best selections of prose and poetry. at Commencement exercises. BETTY PERRY. Q2 ,van uQ,54?25R.9rf L 61 Gil.
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I S I me-1 xii Eff 1 'f,x Yr IE 'rm MVANW 'fn HE first sport that was undertaken this fall was soccer, a game which was welcomed by the old girls and enthusiastically accepted by the new. Only interclass games were played, and in the finals the seniors were the victors. When winter put in its appearance, we entered into basketball, our major sport. After much competition, the varsity was chosen. Our first game was with Purdy's in their gym. With defeat looking us in the face, we proved that we were capable of better work and pressed on, ending the game with a tied score. The following Saturday we played Putnam Hall in Poughkeepsie. ln this game we were unfor- tunate and lost. ln spite of defeat, we went to Brantwood Hall in fine spirits. to return victorious. Our next great game was with Putnam Hall on our own court. Fate was for us, for the game turned out victoriously as we had hoped. Our last game was the return game with Brantwood Hall which proved a triumphant close for our varsity. Miss Philips deserves much credit for her selection and co- operation. ln the interclass games the seniors won the championship. Now the spring air is urging us on and we are looking forward to our other outdoor sports. MI. n. , L 'xl ' .4 341.-it - -,ff-5 ,. ' 63 IGWIJ'
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