Silhouette (1916) . spring by a tea given on the campus to the wholeschool. Athletics were taken up with such a vim that we came out withthe championship in basket-ball and one of the winners of the cup givenfor doubles in the tennis tournament belonged to the Freshman Class. And now were Sophomores; not as strong in numbers, but back withthe same old spirit. This fall we did the selling of chapel seats, and wetold the Freshmen what they could and could not do, with variations at Sei-enty-scven sil^houet^tte: each recital, Im afraid. Instead of the hand-to-hand fight with the newgirls, we inau


Silhouette (1916) . spring by a tea given on the campus to the wholeschool. Athletics were taken up with such a vim that we came out withthe championship in basket-ball and one of the winners of the cup givenfor doubles in the tennis tournament belonged to the Freshman Class. And now were Sophomores; not as strong in numbers, but back withthe same old spirit. This fall we did the selling of chapel seats, and wetold the Freshmen what they could and could not do, with variations at Sei-enty-scven sil^houet^tte: each recital, Im afraid. Instead of the hand-to-hand fight with the newgirls, we inaugurated a new method of deciding the championship whichwe hope the succeeding Freshmen and Sophomore Classes will follow fromyear to year. We challenged the Freshmen to a contest of wits which wethought more appropriate than a fist fight for college girls. After adesperate struggle we succeeded in winning the bronze cat, the prize forvictory, and which next fall we hope to hand down to the Class of Nine-teen Seventy-eight


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