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The Reading Club Reading from left to right: Clara E. Reed, Mary McBryde, Joan Hogg, Gisela Grimm, Elizabeth Ridgway, Hollis Brautigam, Anna Nagy, Rosalind Linson, Hinda Smith, Susan Arrington, Pauline Leibert, Penelope Roberts, Elsa Borst, Clara Simendinger, Adele Walker, Lucille Porter, Mildred Hottle, Ruth Hornor, Theodora Wenz. Susan Arrington, the chairman, organized the Reading Club about the beginning of April. This idea proved exceedingly popular, as, with very few exceptions, every girl joined the club. The Club meets every Friday evening from seven until nine P. M. Two girls (different ones each week) act as hostesses and also choose the reading material. —«s{ 28 )§►—
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The Tennis Tournament TWO ADROIT PARTICIPANTS This was started in the fall of 1927, aided and abetted by Mr. Test. Hollis Brautigam, Edith Dornbirer, Gisela Grimm, Joan Hogg, Ruth Hornor, Mildred Hottle, Clara Simendinger and Virginia Wilson took part in the Tournament. Owing to the weather it was not possible to complete the Tournament. until May 31st. On this day Virginia Wilson and Joan Hogg played off the Finals. Virginia Wilson was victorious, and will therefore have her name engraved on the Cup.
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The Bridge Club Reading from left to right: Mary McBryde, Pauline Leibert, Rosalind Linson, Susan Arrington, Clara E. Reed, Theodoia Wenz, Joan Hogg, Clara Simendinger, Penelope Roberts, Elsa Horst, Ruth Hornor, Mildred Mottle, Anna Nagy. The girls at the Cottage and also those at the Dormitory had been playing bridge all winter, but, somehow, it wasn’t until the middle of April that this club was organized by Theodora Wenz, its chairman. We play on Monday evenings, meeting at the Dormitory one week and at the Cottage the following week. The hostess is changed each week, and, due to the fact that there are thirteen in this club, she does not play unless some one is absent.
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