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WHITE AND GOLD 21 girls gave us two very interesting and highly enthusiastic games, one before Thanksgiving holidays, and one before the Christmas holidays. These games were attended by a large crowd of Normalites and all, including the players, seemed to get lots of sport out of them. The lineup of the two teams was as follows: WHITES YELLows I. Pierce, G, Rieke .............. Forwards ........ U.Yager, N. Pierce 0. Ault, L. Winter ................ Guards. . . . . .R. Pitman, L. West P. Black, S. Shaw ................ Centers. . . .C. Haines, M. Grandstaif Indoor baseball has become quite popular with the girls, and for a time great rivalry existed between the ttWhitest' and the HYellows. Three grand games were played between the two teams for championship of the school; the UYellowsH finally carried off the honors, winning two games out of the three. Indoor base ball with its modified rules seems to be a good game for the girls, though it has one drawback in the fact that it cannot be played out in the open. Now that the courts are in good shape again, tennis is being indulged in by the faithful few to a considerable extent. Let us hope that before long the term Ufaithful few will be changed to Hfaithful many, as no one knows the sport one can get out of tennis until it has been tried. SCHOOL NOTES. Immediately after the game played the day before the Thanksgiving holidays, the members of the basket-ball teams spent a jolly evening at the home of their coach, Miss Tanner. After a fine supper served to four- teen hungry girls, the evening was spent in playing games, singing songs and having a general good time. :1: an: :1: Miss Josephine Clark entertained the members of the Rhine Gold crew at the t tLoomist ' on November the 16th. :I: a: a: Miss Ruth Price was hostess at a very successful dinner party on the evening of January 19th. Those enjoying the hospitality were the Misses Amy Johnson, Dorothy Maxwell, Olive Ault, Lena and Mary Wormser, Gay Neely, Gladys Frary, Bernice Cosgrove. Louise Kaidel, Marie Hutchinson and Ysabel Brooks.
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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY REPORT. This quarter has furnished some real treats in Student Body pro- grams Which were not even hoped for. At the meeting on Jan. let, a good musical program was rendered. Among the numbers were some cleverly illustrated songs. At the last meeting, held Feb. 15th, a very enjoyable program was presented. There was a vocal duet by the Misses Fuidge; a reading by Miss Pruitt and a farce entitled t tAunt Susan Jones' ' Cast of characters: Aunt Susan Jones .................................... Ysabel Brooks Mrs. Markley ...................................... Lillian Anderson Susan Arabella ................................ Mary Belle Williams Anna Wilson ........................................ Gladys Waters The installation of officers was also a feature of the meeting. The officers installed were as follows: President, Miss Sibyl Morrison; Vice-president, Mr. Robert Tyson; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Adelle Byron; Social Committee, Alma Stephens tchairmaandith NeH, Nan Drury, Ada West and Hattie Jordan. The students are fortunate in having in their midst a clever elocu- tionist, Miss Gertrude Rieke, who has entertained at several of the meet- ings with her delightful selections. The school has also been afforded the opportunity of enjoying the results of steady practice by the orchestra. SCHOOL ATHLETICS. Basket-ball and indoor base ball have both taken prominent places in the girls, sports during the last quarter, though captain ball still holds its own. Besides the regular weekly practice games, the basket-ball
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22 WHITE AND GOLD A prospective member of our school was welcomed with great ap- plause on the morning of January the 8th, when the arrival of Roger Salisbury West was communicated to the students. It is reported that the young gentleman is duly appreciating the splendid climate of this bay city. :1: :1: :1: On Tuesday evening, November 20th, the marriage of Miss Anita Dodson and Mr. Ellington Chubb was solemnized at the First Congrega- tional church of this city. Many students of the Normal were present, among them the members of the ttWhite Duck rowing crew, of which Mrs. Chubb is a member. :1: :1: :1: The HRhine GoldsH gave a barge-party on a moonlight night in November. Supper was eaten on the sand at North Island, illuminated by a large bonfire. Coming home the girls sang old songs while the boys t tkept stroke. , T The affair was one of the most enjoyable 0f the term. . :1: :1: :1: Everyone will be delighted to hear that our new professor, Mr. Kemp, has decided to make his tt home ' i in this city. :1: :1: :1: The new year was ushered in with great gusto at a delightful party given by the Misses Mary and Lena Wormser and Olive Ault, at the HLoomisT, on the evening of December3lst. Four rooms were given to the entertainment of the guests and various clever games were indulged in. The guests of the evening included the girls of the Pristis crew and their friends. :1: :1: :1: On Wednesday afternoon, January 9th, Miss Sybil Morrison enter- tained the ttWhite Ducks at her room at the HLoornis. An informal spread was enjoyed and Miss Morrison was found to be a charming hostess. :1: :1: :1: A very pretty luncheon was given by Miss Hazel Mack on Jan. 17th, when she entertained the members of the t t Rhine Gold' , crew.
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