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FALL SPORTS The Athletic Association was one of the earliest clubs in action last fall. As soon as autumn rustled in the hockey season, Miss Jean and Miss Urner began training their vigorous athletes to play fair, hard, and cleverly; to keep on a healthful diet; and to get to bed early. Although all three games, with Holton Arms, Madeira, and Cathedral, marked defeat for MVS, our teams played well, losing only by small margins. In the Thanksgiving game between the Yellows and the Whites, the able captains, Pril Armstrong and Bitsey Birney, shared well won honors. The cold- ness of the day suggested capes with hoods up to most of the spectators, but this Ku-Klux-Klan audience willingly donned team colors at the half, march- ing , singing, and forming into letters and numbers honoring both teams. The glint in the eye of the Yellow ' s mascot, Goat, held in something like control by Ruth Blanchard, tells the truth. The Yellows won by five to one. The Pigs Truitt were happy for their team that their score was kept within the limits of their self-esteem. Following this glorious day, tiny team pins were fashioned after their illustrious mascots. Although a most popular sport, hockey always has rivals. Meadowbrook stable has drawn the horse lovers, several of whom have almost been featured in more or less important shows. Difficulties in time allowance have meant early dismissal from Student Body meetings, but these equine enthusiasts did not seem to mind. Tennis to some has been tops. Even with six courts on campus it has often been impossible to find one free. Two singles teams and two doubles from the Yellows competed with similar set-ups from the Whites. Both students and teachers watched the finals, cheering the would be Whites Drive to Victory 17
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WHITE CLASS On the left, we have our White Class candidly caught on the hill outside the Chapel. It looks as if spring fever had hit a few of these girls in the fore- ground. We can also see the mail man has come and gone, or perhaps that is a special delivery caus- ing Gay Klipstein ' s worried look. The White Class is composed of girls in the Second and Fourth Forms. YEL LOW CLASS The Yellow Class, much smaller than the White Class, is pictured here out- side the Field House, ap- parently waiting for some- thing, we wonder what it could be. A few of the girls have decided that time is passing slowly and are taking it easy on the grass. Martha Boyd, ready for riding, looks as if she wants to snap a shot with her own camera. All of these girls are in the First or Third Forms. 16
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Yellows Recover Vineses on with team songs and cheers. There was also team competition in volley-ball and archery. Golf, that sophisticated sport, offered awards for good playing and for improvement. After all sports periods the pool has invited the hot and tired, as well as all by itself developing athletic stars of its own. Awards for all these fall sports were given at the Athletic Association din- ner at Field House shortly after hockey season closed. An informal feast with songs and jokes preceded the more formal presentation of awards. With a Balm o ' Gilead to the Misses Jean and Urner and their helpers, the fall sports season of ' 38 came to an end. CHRISTMAS PARTIES After the Thanksgiving week-end, a surprise innovation this year, the Christmas spirit took over the school completely. At last, on Saturday night, December tenth, the MVS servants and their families were our very special guests at the annual pageant and Christmas tree. A mystery of the Birth of Christ was performed in procession and pantomime in the Chapel, after which we all went down to the indoor gymnasium for the children ' s party. 18
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