Echo . came about that Naomi Howie, our beautiful May Queen, clothed in Queens raiment wascrowned as such in the college chapel, the audience having assembled at this place when the stormbroke. The Maid of Honor, Maurine Britlain, placed the crown upon the May Queens head, whileMarlha Adams, Nellie Muse, Mary Lillian Sink, Helen McCrary, Ernestine Lambeth, and NellDavis, the beautifully dressed Waiting Maids, stood near in maidenly reverence. Then followedmany beautiful folk dances by members of the Gymnasium classes, in honor of Her Majesty. Andthus the day ended—brighter than it began. Field


Echo . came about that Naomi Howie, our beautiful May Queen, clothed in Queens raiment wascrowned as such in the college chapel, the audience having assembled at this place when the stormbroke. The Maid of Honor, Maurine Britlain, placed the crown upon the May Queens head, whileMarlha Adams, Nellie Muse, Mary Lillian Sink, Helen McCrary, Ernestine Lambeth, and NellDavis, the beautifully dressed Waiting Maids, stood near in maidenly reverence. Then followedmany beautiful folk dances by members of the Gymnasium classes, in honor of Her Majesty. Andthus the day ended—brighter than it began. Field Day, November 15, 1919, was probably more interesting this year ihan ever before. Boththe veteran athletes and the inexperienced afforded many surprises and thrills. The most exciting feature of the day was the struggle between the Seniors and Sophomores forthe inter-class basketball championship. The Sophomore team won with a score of 20 to 12, althoughthe Senior team held an unbeaten record. (141). Miss Reuben AlleyAssistant Athletic Director mmm The lineup for the Sophomores was as follows: Misses Lois Fry, Ruth Balsam, Evelyn Burton,Irene Ormond, and Hazel Carlyle. The Senior lineup was the Misses Mabel Young, Blanche Erwin,Naomi Howie, Kate Warlick and Mary Louise Harrell. The second event of the day was the tennis singles, which was also won by the Sophomores. The running broad jump was a particularly exciting contest. The winner was Miss Bonte Loftin,a Freshman, who jumped twelve feet, 1 inch. Second place went to Miss Minnie Woodard, Sophomore,her jump being 11 feet, 11 J/2 inches, and the third place went to Miss Marguerite Ring, a Freshman,with a jump of 1 1 feet, 1 1 inches. The standing brocd jump was also a splendid contest and MissMargaret Craven, of the Sophomore Class, won first place, jumping 6 feet, 2 inches. Miss MargueriteRing, Freshman, was second Jumping 6 feet, 1 ]/£ inches, and Miss Kate Warlick, a Senior, third, herjump being 6 feet. A Freshman, Mis


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