. The Rotunda . Miss Virginia TinsleyMrs. Mildred Ragsdale Jack-Mrs. Helen M. Steed LashleyMrs. Annie Burton CoxMrs. Louise Twelvetrees Ham- Miss Frances A. Cobb Mrs. Watherine Farrar Miss Ellen E. Babb Miss Nancy Holt Mrs. Elizabeth Kendrick Eas- Miss Lucille McllhanyMiss Elizabeth SpencerMiss Luby WilliamsonMrs. Alice L. Schenck HubbardMiss Martha ChristianMiss Frances Wolfe THE COLONNADE AND JARMAN HALL VOLLEY BALL SEASON AT ITS HEIGHT The volley ball Round Robin tour-nament ended yesterday hall in school played everyother hall, and the hall winning tliemost games was given
. The Rotunda . Miss Virginia TinsleyMrs. Mildred Ragsdale Jack-Mrs. Helen M. Steed LashleyMrs. Annie Burton CoxMrs. Louise Twelvetrees Ham- Miss Frances A. Cobb Mrs. Watherine Farrar Miss Ellen E. Babb Miss Nancy Holt Mrs. Elizabeth Kendrick Eas- Miss Lucille McllhanyMiss Elizabeth SpencerMiss Luby WilliamsonMrs. Alice L. Schenck HubbardMiss Martha ChristianMiss Frances Wolfe THE COLONNADE AND JARMAN HALL VOLLEY BALL SEASON AT ITS HEIGHT The volley ball Round Robin tour-nament ended yesterday hall in school played everyother hall, and the hall winning tliemost games was given a ribbon. Ninehalls took part in the 72 games were played in all withthe following results: Senior Building. 3rd floor, firstplace, 10 games. Gym Hall, annex, second place, 91-2 games. Main and Senior Building, firstsecond and third place, games. The class games which were to have been played last Monday and Tuesday were postponed on account of examinations and will be played Continued on page six. MORNING PROGRAMOF FOUNDERS DAY CELEBRATION Continued from page one had kept that spirit of youth andhope. As the curtain opened, a red andwhite, a green and white, and a blueard white were revealed with of the Athletic Association,symbolizing athletics. The to Dr. Jarnui;i the silver lovingcup of the blue and white. lato \\\?, mint of the Junior Classwent many things; the Jolly JuniorJribilee, hard work, originality, class:!ues. and claj:s spirit. After a tinkerand knock, the workmen were ableto mint money which the presidentof the Junior gave to Dr. Jar-man. Lighted candles and the blue tri-angle with a heart in the center wereseen next. Tho president of the Y. A., bearing the heart, steppedthrough the triangle and presentedit. As the nursery rhymes, There wasa Crooked Man Who Wont a CrookedMile, Tom, Tom the Pipers Son,Little Miss Muflet, and Little JackHorner, were read, they were plum that Jack Horner found inhis pie
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