. Schoolma'am 1917. tleFlossie GrantCatherine FurrEmmie BrownNellie Crit/tr Rackets \\ inner-, of Mamie Moseley Al iinii i- Cup Merla Matthe »s 3-1 VOLLEY BALL Sophomores Pauline Callender Ruth McGhee Anna Lewis Merla Matthews Mary Greenawalt Frances Kemper ) Winners Evelyn Alexander 20-16 Mary Luttrell Ruth Rodes Anna Heltzel Rosalie Brock Edith Moore Gladys Mey j ATHLETIC TESTS Relay Race Balancing Beam Striking Vollev Ball Basket Ball Throwing Annie JohnsonGertrude PierceGeorgie ForemanMarion Nesbitt-Nellie Critzer Margaret ProctorMattie Love DoyneMerla MatthewsMary GreenawaltMary Luttrell


. Schoolma'am 1917. tleFlossie GrantCatherine FurrEmmie BrownNellie Crit/tr Rackets \\ inner-, of Mamie Moseley Al iinii i- Cup Merla Matthe »s 3-1 VOLLEY BALL Sophomores Pauline Callender Ruth McGhee Anna Lewis Merla Matthews Mary Greenawalt Frances Kemper ) Winners Evelyn Alexander 20-16 Mary Luttrell Ruth Rodes Anna Heltzel Rosalie Brock Edith Moore Gladys Mey j ATHLETIC TESTS Relay Race Balancing Beam Striking Vollev Ball Basket Ball Throwing Annie JohnsonGertrude PierceGeorgie ForemanMarion Nesbitt-Nellie Critzer Margaret ProctorMattie Love DoyneMerla MatthewsMary GreenawaltMary Luttrell PAULINE CALLENDER\\ inner of badge given by Playground and Recreation Association of America BASKET BALL JuniorsGeorgie ForemanElizabeth Primrose Gertrude PierceMarguerite Housholder Annie Johnson I SubstitutesTilli- DerflinectCatherine Furr For rds CenterGuards Sophomoresi Pauline Callender Merla Matthews Gladys MeyI Irene Norwood Anna Lewis SubstitutesMiry Rodes Winners ofAthletic Asso-ciation Cup6-2. flmtr Buxb lumt four(§txm Kifait i This is Garland Farrars um-brella. Heres her name in it. I oughtto mail it to her, I suppose. But sheleft it last June. Im not to it has a weak spring anyway—shuts up of its own accord it isnt worth the postage. Be-sides, it is convenient to use when mineis out of place. II Breakfast bell ! ! ! She ought to have started knew it. She barely could hopeto make the dining room before thegreat, pitiless doors would shut. Therain was coming down as she ran atfull tilt. Something else was comingdown too. Dark, steely fingcrsclutched cruelly at the hair piled highon her head. Avenging Fate, in theform of a black umbrella, closed downupon her with relentless grip and toreher coiffure to very hanks.—She re-traced her steps, to chew the cud ofbitter reflection—for lack of anythingelse to chew—until dinner. The Notebook FOR I ill OF I III PUBLIC II ARRISI )\i;iIRG, \ IRGINIA. MAY 22 L9i; No


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