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' --GEF -- ' St. Patrick's Party A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the members of the bas- ket ball team and their friends at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Ellinwood, March 13. The party began at 7:45, and from then on, the gudsts were entertained by games and tricks. The idea of St. Patrick's day was carried out in the decorations and favors. The host and hostess proved to be past masters of the art of entertaining and crowded every minute full of fun. Later on a dainty lunch was served, consisting of ice cream, cake and other delicacies. When the cuckoo clock struck twelve, the crowd adjourned but not before thanking the host and hostess for their kindness. Those present were the Misses Edna Harshbarger, Beulah Hurt, Theodosia Anderson, Gladys Linck, Miriam Bourne, Jessie Gillett, Vio- let Quinn, Gladys McMasters, Helen Davis and Mrs. J. R. Bourne, also, the Messrs. Russell Peters, Charles Hovendon, Donald Bourne, Chester Anderson, Edgar Flinn, Ira Phillips, Marshall McCullough, Lloyd Goodman and J. R. Bourne. This is only one of the many times when the Ellinwoods have helped the athletes and in fact, all the school, in their various enterprises and activities. B. H., l27. T-R-I-V-O-L-I Oh what is Trivoli and where is it found? I'll tell you dear friends in words that are sound. It's a bit of a town that makes many folks laugh, Tell them itls where they separate wheat from the chaff. At our basket ball games the inhabitants shout, Though Trivoli is down it is never out. Its a bit of a place with a great big heart That helps us along in whatever we start. Though its a one-horse-town its our old home town. The place where old friends and acquaintance we found. Though far afield to new places we roam, That wee bit of a town will always be home. C. A., '24. Page Eighty-five
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. -------- -my ------- The Schedule Played in 1923-1924 Trivoli ,.........,...... 75 Alumni .................... 20 Trivoli ...... ........ 1 35 Glasford .....,.. ....... 1 1 Trivoli ...... ........ 2 95 Fairview ................. 17 Trivoli ...... ........ 1 45 Deer Creek ............. 8 Trivoli ...... ........ 1 05 Peoria Manual ........ 16 Trivoli .,..... ........ 1 O 5 Farmington ............ 12 Trivoli ....... ........ 3 35 Elmwood .......... .... 5 Trivoli ....... ........ 2 1 5 Fairview ........ .... 5 Trivoli ....... ........ 2 0 5 Brimfield ....... .... 5 Trivoli ...,,.. ........ 1 25 Glasford ..............,... 19 Trivoli ...... ........ 1 55 Farmington ....,....... 24 Trivoli ...... ........ 1 0 5 Brimfield ..... .,........ 8 Trivoli .................. 155 Alumni ......,... ....... 1 4 Trivoli . ................ 215 Elmwood ................. 22 Canton Holiday Tournament Trivoli .................. 185 Bardolph ........,....... 13 Trivoli ................., 355 Knoxville ...... ....... 1 9 Trivoli ....... ........ 1 85 Elmwood ...... ....... 1 5 Trivoli .................. 285 Normal .................... 20 Trivoli .................. 135 Canton .................... 52 Macomb Invitation Tournament Trivoli ................. 445 Table Grove ........... 10 Trivoli ................. 235 Fairview .................. 20 Trivoli ...... ........ 2 0 5 Sherrard ....... ......... 2 1 Trivoli ................. 325 Versailles ................ 20 Peoria District Tournament Trivoli ................. 175 Dunlap .................... 11 Trivoli .................. 195 Brimfield ..,... ....... 2 0 Total Points Trivoli ............... 4975 Opponents .....,...... 407 Games Won ....... 165 Games Lost .,........ 9 Peoria District Tournament The Peoria Tournament was quite different from any Trivoli ever attended because of the fact that transportation facilities were so very good that we did not have to leave home until Friday morning while the tournament began Thursday. In most of the tournaments we were forced to arrive a day in advance of the opening game in order that the required rest might be obtained. However, Friday morning we ilivvered to Peoria via the eleventh wonder of the world namely the hard road between Trivoli and Peoria Page Eighty-seven
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