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26 GITCHE GUMEE GIRLS' READINGS. CLUB. President-Kate Scritsmier, charter member of '99. Vice- ljresident-Edna Miller. Secretary-Myrtle Moyle. E The Girl's Reading Club was organ- ized in the .year 1899. The Gitche Guniee of the following year, contains this item concerning the organization. Last year, in a quiet corner of the building far from 'prying eyes and in- .quisitive ears, a modest little society was formed. Its aims were not lofty, nor its members ambitious. They merc- ly wished to become familiar with good current literature, especially poetry and fiction, so that they might be able to read understandingly and discuss in- telligently what other people were talk- ing about. Quietly as the club came into existence, it was, nevertheless, the oc- casion of considerable question and com- ment, to all of which the members paid little attention but went on their way rejoicingf From the beginning of the club, Miss Geary has been foremost in its progress and much of the success of The Girl's Reading Club is due to her kind and faithful labors. Each year, the club has been rcorganzied and has carried on its work. X H Esiiggjfsisi'-I 'af ig 2 I r if W S Alf . X -iii!! X tX.s 5g'.5 , af' -Ld i: I gs 3 p ' . - : - W ,Vim r i i 0 M7 1' ' at ill? , ' , riff- f -i lr ffiiia fl of 'ffl mmf A,,,ic.iL'l'urAl. Tigcl-.er 3- qqef 48959. 'ha mtuver
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28 GITCHE ' GUMEE or iii A TIJIJ2 Tres. Y if At the opening' of' school last Sep- tember the outlook for the Normal in athletic lines was not pleasing, but when the basket ball season arrived with Con- ley, Schmidt, and Sehnell of last year's team and Ryan, l,ewis and Seoon, three of last year's able substitutesg we Felt sure of a strong team. Hut the future held still brighter things in store for 'I'he score of games played a1'e as fol- lows 2 Normal 40, Nelson Dewey Alumni 385 Normal 27, Nelson Dewey Alumni 423 Normal 19g Company l 20, Normal 59, Ilayward 131 Normal 57, llayward 14g Normal 36, Duluth Y. M. Lf. A. 225 Nor- mal 36, Hayward l3g Normal 39, Du- luth Y. M. C. A. 365 Normal 30, Blaine FIRST TEAM. First Row-V. IC. MeC11Skill. 'lmllfims Iinfwlfl Ceenterl Prof. A. IJ. Wheuldon, tlfaeulty Mun- aprerxj, Second Row-lrlll Lannenx Clorwardj, VV. ll. Sehnell Cguardy, Otto Sfdllllllll, Capt. Cguardj, Frank Conley Qfoi-wa.rc'IJ. the Normal, for the season hadn't ad- va11ced far when it was rumored about that two of the star players of last year's team were to resume their studies where they left them last year to accept lucra- tive position. But unlike most rumors these proved true, and we hadn't played many games before Carey and Lemieux were in the line-upg thus keeping the team of 1905-1906 intact. ' 43g Normal 46, lllaine 36. Nl-1l,soN nl-:wi-tv ALUMNI vs. NonMAl,. The first game of the season was play- ed at the Normal gymnasium with the fast Dewey Alumni team. 'l'he Normal team started out with a rush and had seven scores to its credit when the Dewey had a zero on its side of the board, but it was not long before the Dewey Alumni boys were going some.
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