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ATHLETIC AND SPORT PROGRAM QContinued from Page 70.1 The program opened with a free exercise group including J. Michelson, C. Mozier, D. Doyle, R. Schimberg, M. Rudolph, C. Newberger, J. Bransky, L. Johnson, E. Britt, S. Oppenheim, P. Larson, L. Hinman, J. Anderson, V. Crooks, J. Hopkins, J. Howard and M. Sachs. The second event was a group of intricate exercises done with dumb-bells by the following girls: F. Orenstein, M. Buckley, R. Houze, J. Sherwood, E. Stewart, D. Waters, V. Tompkins, M. Plaisted, C. Grawoig, I. Holland, L. Hinman, M. Cobacker, J. Klein, M. Dickey, P. Weinhart, J. Weiler, G. Field, L. Bachofen, J. Friesem, D. Gidwitz, D. Dickey and I. Godman. A particularly pleasing number was a waltz, the girls in evening dresses and the girls taking men's parts in white flannels and dark coats. The girls taking part were R. Gartner, M. Anderman, G. Andrews, E. Loomis, R. Arnstein, M. L. Wade, M. Brouillet, L. McCalla, R. Wilson, G. Hunt, B. Brown, B. Voigt, D. J. Kamps and Bonita Lyons. The Indian Club group, composed of J. Bransky, J. Michelson, C. Mozier, D. Doyle, R. Schimberg, M. Rudolph, C. Newberger, L. Johnson, E. Britt, S. Oppenheim, G. Andrews, J. Anderson, V. Crooks, M. Sachs, J. Hopkins, J. Howard, D. Frost, L. Bachofen, J. Friesem and I. Godman, presented a difficult set of exercises very well. The Novelette group, in white sailor costume, was popular with the audience. Those in this dance were E. Loomis, R. Gartner, D. DeWitt, L. McCalla, M. L. Wade, M. Brouil- let, B. Lyons and R. Wilson. The dance that was best received, however, was the Totem Pole group in very inter- esting costumes. Those taking part were J. Michelson, C. Mozier, D. Doyle, M. Ander- man, M. Rudolph, C. Newberger, J. Bransky, E. Britt, L. Johnson, S. Oppenheim, J. Anderson, V. Crooks, Hopkins, B. Brown, J. Howard, Banning, M. Sachs and P. Larson. The finale, the wand drill group and the Grand March, concluded a most interesting entertainment. Those in this feature were M. Anderman, G. Andrews, R. Arnstein, J. Bransky, B. Brown, M. Brouillet, R. Gartner, C. Grawoig, I. Holland, G. Hunt, D. Kamps, R. Lavery, B. Lyons, N. Malmfeldt, M. Plaisted, M. Rudolph, R. Schimberg, E. Stewart, V. Tompkins, B. Voigt, P. Weinhart, D. Waters, M. F. McDonell and F. Orenstein. All feel that the year in gymnasium and athletics was most enjoyably and profitably spent. STARRETT STUDENTS ARE ORGANIZED QContinued from Page 48.1 K. Wade, G. Hunt, J. Gilbert, J. Meyer, E. Loomis and B. Sherwood, took charge of decorating the tables and planning the menus for the special days, including the big Christmas luncheon. The Social Welfare Club and Committee, sponsored by Miss May, made the entire student body feel a sense of obligation and pleasure in responding most generously to the Red Cross and Christmas seal drives, the monthly milk fund for babies, the Joint Emergency Relief Fund, membership in the Friendly Relations Club, and collecting clothing fer suit cases for the Service Council for Girls. The Home Rooms functioned regularly in taking charge of study requirements, and the perfection of projects in application of English usage in all fields. Through this organization the eleven smaller groups were reached for all kinds of development projects. The same successful plan of previous years for financing of all class and club activities was carried out under the capable supervision of Jane McMahon. The assemblies through the year have been rich and varied with special pleasure derived from the singing of Mr. B. Fred Wise and addresses by Rev. Warren on Armistice Day, and by Dr. Howard on Lincoln's birthday, the Toy Symphnoy program and many delightful plays, the mathematics and chemistry programs, and last, but not least, the old-fashioned Spell-Down with Mr. Smith, Miss Gafford, Mrs. Robinson, Miss Lewis and Miss Fahnestock sharing with the students in a gala occasion. Scz'c'11!y- Tivo
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