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12 The Scarlet and Gray SENIOR LOCALS Agnes Raden spent the Christmas vacation with Athens friends and was accompanied home by Bee Pennell. Elizabeth Jenkins entertained with a New Year’s dinner. Her guests were Lena Bowers, Olive Gilbert, Mabel Dupler, Estella Kinsey, Vemice Hart- man and Muriel Baugh. Lowell Burnell was a Logan visitor Saturday, January 17. Beatrice Smith entertained with a watch party. The evening was spent in games, music and dancing. At a late hour a dainty lunch was served. All l-eport a good time. Mabel Robson entertained on the evening of January 2, in honor of her seventeenth birthday. A dainty lunch was served to fifteen guests. Mildred Patton spent Sunday, Jan. 4, with relatives at Logan. Lucille Stalter was the week end guest of Miss Crawford at Glouster. Louise Hyde was in Columbus dur- ing the Christmas vacation. Doris Huddy entertained the Girls Circle, of the Christian Church on the evening of January 6. FACULTY Supt. D. A. Ferree and Principal J. L. Fri attended the Ohio State Teach- ers’ Association in Columbus during Christmas vacation. Miss Smith spent her vacation with her parents in Cleveland. Miss Rickenbacker spent the Christ- mas vacation at Detroit, Mich., and Columbus. Miss Hoffert spent her vacation in Lancaster. Miss Rickards spent the vacation with her parents at Frankfort, Ohio. Mrs. Lane remained in Nelsonville through the holidays. Miss Crawford was the guest of friends at Marietta. Miss Tx)ofborrow was the guest of her parents at Mt. Sterling. JUNIOR LOCALS Lillian McLaughlin and Marie Fer- riks spent a few days of their vaca- tion in Wellston and McArthur. Velma Young visited Logan and Co- lumbus friends, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Helen McCarthy visited Columbus Friday and Saturday, Dec. 26 and 27. Vivian Young spent Christmas va- cation with her parents at New Marshfield. Ella Gilbert visited in Logan, Sun- day, Jan. 2. Marjorie Duckworth visited at New Straitsville during the holidays. Marjorie Fox of Logan was the week end guest of Marjorie Duck- worth. Lena Wolfe spent New Years with her grandparents, at Sandrun. Essie Cline spent New Years at Buchtel, the guest of Carrie Shingler. Mary Sharp delightfully entertain- ed a few girls New Years eve by giv-
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The Scarlet and Gray 11 Mrs. Charles Bartells, ’08, of Wen- dell, W. Va., is the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Spencer. Marie Hickman left Tuesday for San Pedro, California, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Warner Green. Margaret and Catherine Spencer, students at Ohio University were the week end guests of their parents. Ensign George Stuart, T4, who is stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yards, spent a few days of January in Nelsonville. Mary Pensyl, T9, and Lillian Bar- ron, T9, entered Ohio University at the opening of the second semester. Charles Sisson, Jr., of Akron, is vis- iting with his parents for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Doan are en- route to Japan in the interests of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Christian Church. Howard Longstaff, T9, visited class- es on January 30. Raleigh Edgar, T6, a student of Ohio State University, spent a few days between semesters in this city. Miss Evelyn Terry, T3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Terry of this city and David Feth, of Athens, were mar- ried at Athens on January 15, at the Arpee home on Mill streeet. The cer- emony was performed by Rev. Leon Arpee with only the immediate fami- lies in attendance. They will be at borne at 127 East State Street, Ath- ens. Mr. Feth holds a responsible po- sition with the Lostro Company at Athens. Frederica Easier, T4, and Robert Bone, of Xenia, Ohio, were quietly married at the Methodist parsonage, on December 16, by Rev. Mann. Q7 LEND7 R From page 8 Jan. 23.—No school. The weather made it impossible. Jan. 26.—Rev. Johnson and Miss White were at chapel. The student body was very much pleased with the vocal solos given by Miss White and the short talk by Rev. Johnson. Girls of the high school met in the auditor- ium for the purpose of forming an Athletic Association. Now we have some competition. Jan. 30.—Big thuse meeting. Com- petitive cheering, girls on one side and boys on the other. Wheeler New- ton, the new cheer leader certainly has got the pep and we feel absolutely safe in saying that the spirit and pep shown at this meeting has not been equalled in years. Over fifty tickets were sold in less than five minutes for the big game. The basket ball team sang for us ‘Just Before the Battle Mother,” while Lowden carried the tune in the basket. Their rare artis- tic ability in temperament charmed the audience of sympathetic listeners. Now the big game. New Straitsville defeated the girls by a small score but our boys completely outclassed the visitors by a score of 51-27. n alum- nus said it wasn’t so much the scare as it was the organized cheering and the pep shown by the high school.
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The Scarlet and Gray ing a watch party. The evening was spent in dancing and playing games. At a late hour they enjoyed a “spread.” Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors were present. Madeline Conaway of Logan visit- ed Velma Young, Sunday, Jan. 11. Helen Collins visited Sugar Creek during Christmas vacation. Mabel Linton was an Athens visitor during vacation. Lucille Somers was in Chauncey the guest of Mrs. A. G. England Christ- mas week. Flo Patton formerly of the Junior class has withdrawn from school and is teaching school at Colgate. Agnes Creighton has withdrawn from school and is now working. Vema Angelow visited N. H. S. sev- eral days as the guest of Margaret Rosser. Don Macklin visited Greenfield and McArthur during the holidays. Mary Sharp was elected treasurer of the Girls’ Athletic Association, on Monday, Jan. 26. Velma Young spent the week end in Logan during test week, visiting the Logan high school Friday. Harris Wood visited Athens, Satur- day. Dec. 27. SOPHOMORE LOCALS Margaret Emish was the guest of friends in Athens Tuesday. Pansy Oldfield was the guest of Carinne Kreppel over the week end. Wheeler Newton was an Athens vis- itor, Tuesday. Edna Patton was the guest of friends in Haydenville during vaca- tion. 13 Corinne Kreppel was an Athens vis- itor Wednesday. Katherine Graham spent the latter part of the week with relatives at Logan. Josephine Pierce spent the latter part of the week with relatives and friends at Buchtel. Anna Rosser motored to Athens, Thursday, Jan. 1. Margaret Emish spent a few days with relatives at Crooksville and Zan- esville. Leta Lewis was an Athens visitor Saturday, Jan. 17. Mary Williams had as her week end guest Hooper Stevens of Akron. FRESHMEN LOCALS Virginia Wolfe delightfully enter- tained with a watch party for the Girl Scouts of Troop Two. The evening was spent in playing games and mus- ic. At a late hour a dainty luncheon was served to about fourteen girls. All reported a good time. Helen McLaughlin was a guest of friends at Wellston for a few days. Ernestine Stillwell spent a week of the Christmas vacation at Murray City, being a guest of relatives. Ralph Betts and his brother visit- ed relatives at Columbus for a few days. Ruth Simpkins enjoyed a week’s visit with relatives at Orbiston dur- ing the holidays. Virginia Wolfe had as her guest during the holidays her cousin Robert Monahan of Columbus. Doris Webb spent New Years Day at Wanda Walter’s home. 71THLET GS From page 10 Right Forward Mildred Barber Left Forward Nell Rosser Center Mabel Dupler Right Guard Muriel Baugh Left Guard Substitutions—Kepler for Baugh.
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