Girls' Glee Club Makes First Trip Of The Season; Annual Election Of Cabinet Officers Of Y. W. C. A.;Winter Park Library Association Hold Bazaar; The Delphic Society Formed At Rollins; Inter-Collegiate Tennis Match With Stetson; Rollins Students Attend George Washington Ball |
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The Rollins Sandspur. Published by Students of Rollins College. ( VOLUME 'OLUl\IE 'OLUl IE OLUME ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, ( MARCH l\fARCH l fARCH ) 3, 1917. No. 21. ( L.- L. ) " V GIRlS' ( GlfE GLEE ) ClUB MAKES fiRST ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) BALL WINS GAME ( FIRST FIHST ) OF ( BASE- BASE )SEASON.LTHE DELPHIC ( FORMED FOHl\IED FOHl IED ) SOCIETY AT ( ROLLINS. HOLLINS. ) ( AiOAL ANNUAl ) ELECTION OF CABINET TRIP OF ( THE TE ) SEASON ( OFFICERS OfFICfRS ) OF Y. ( W. ill. ) ( G. C. ) A. Last Tuesday afternoon the first A number of college students met _ baseball of the season was played on in Knowles Hall ( at -at ) 6:45 Wednesday ; Program ( Given 'Given ) at Altamonte Springs the Rollins Athletic Field. The ( con con- ) evening for the purpose of forming a New President Succeeds Sara Muriel Hotel. test was bw the college team and debating society. ( Mr. Mx. ) Hanna took In Office, April 1. . <..--- the ( Winte/Park Winte Park ) Town team. The ( lat lat- ) charge of the meeting. ter team was made up of many ( ex- ex ) Miss Gladwin gave an interesting, ,( The .The ) results of an interesting ( elec elec- ) The Girls' Glee Club of Rollins ( Col Col- ) perienced players and several old "R" talk concerning the former ( literary" literary ) tion of officers of the Young ( Women's. Women's ) lege made its first trip of the season ?men. Just before the game a fast societies with which she was ( person- person ) Christian Association were announced last Saturday evening to Altamonte infield workout was given the Rollins ally connected. Dr. Hyde told of the, last Tuesday evening at the regular Springs Hotel. ' Mr. Bates, proprietor origin of the word "Delphi," stating weekly meeting of the association, as of the hotel, received the girls with men.The once begun, the ( enthusi enthusi- ) that it game was very befitting as a ( name name. ) follows: Virga West,( -president president ); Ruth( : ; ) cordiality, and the club found the asm grew steadily and close baseball for the organization. After some ( dis dis- ) Greene, vice president; Marion Phil- ( guests gupsts ) most appreciative. Dean ( En- En ) was played all ( throughout thrqughout ) the first cussion the name, Delphic Society, was lips, secretary, and Elizabeth Russell, ya( . ' )'t, Dr. Cook and several of the ( col col- ) three innings. During ( the the' ) fourth ( in- in ) chosen. ... treasurer. The election took place _ lege boys were also present. ( ning ling ) Rollins ( \ored ored scored ) two runs which Then a committee, composed of Sara in the afternoon of the same day at The program offered met with ( prt ptt put ) her in the and this lead was Muriel, Dean Enyart and Dr. Hyde, real "polls" in the Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. A. ( read read- ) hearty applause and showed the ( re- re ) never rivaled by the opposing team was nominated to draw up the ( con con- ) ing room in ( Clovcrleaf. Cloverleaf. ) ( Only Only. ) those ' ( sult soJt ) of skillful as ( well weIl ) as ( con con- ) . very in the entire game. stitution. members who had paid dues were al( ¬ - ) ( scientious sC'Ientious seientious ) training on Miss WaterThe team worked " ' ( and as a It was decided to hold meetings lowed to vote, so that a goodly ( sum SUin ) man's part. Program as rendered: team. Both Arran sand Stubs were ( bi-monthly bi monthly ), on the second and fourth of money for dues was collected ( dur dur- ) 1 Three Flower Songs: (a) The ( allowed 'lIlowed ) to serve in the pitchers box, Wednesday evenings, from 6:45 until ing the day, which early in the ( morn morn- ) ( lover, (b) The Yellow Daisy, (c) and the final score of 8 to 0 ( proves prQves ) 7:30 o'clock. ing had been advertised as "Pay Day" ( The Ihe ) Blue Bell (Mrs. H. H. A. Beach) that both. stood well on the mountBze The meeting adjourned until Friday ( ¬ - ) by an attractive poster. Besides ( elect elect- ) GLEE CLUB. ' , , an old Rollins pitcher, played evening, at( , . ) which time the ( con con- ) ing its new officers, the association 2 ( la ia ))" In Autumn, (b) Spring Song. his usual good game, opposing the stitution will be presented for ( adop adop- ) ( established stablished ) at the same time, by ( ap- ap ) (Oscar ( Weil 'Veil )) present college team; but the batters tion arid"officers, elected. proval, its new advisory board, ( con con- ) FRIEDA ( SIEWERT SIE'VERT ) showed that they were trained Ito . sisting of three faculty membersINTERCOLLEGIATE - (Violin ( Obligate Obligato ) by Dr. ( Alien Allen )) ( sv/ing sv ing swing ) the bat with telling effect. Joe TENNIS Dean Ferguson, Miss Bellows and 3. (a) .( Indian IIQian ) ,..Mountain..j>( Scng Song ). "" (b)- ( Musselwhite. Muselwhite ) ( showed--that-he showed that he showerl.L'that.- showerl.L'that. showerl.L'that.he ) was ( still -still .still ) -. j; -'- .;( MATCH MATOH MATGH ), WITH -( 'STJrSON 'sT.l'TSON STJrtON ).a'( Miss- Miss )( - ' ) Jladwnr.t ( r r' ) nbiiS'1f' ;"">*1 ( 1 ' ) hinese Flower good for at least 20 yards when he r' Fete.C. -< - the cabinet, which consists of the ( of- of ) . ( W. 'V. ) Cadman) came away with a feature ( "home- "home ) ( The 'The ) first intercollegiate match of ficers of the association and the ( chair chair- ) GLEE CLUB. run." Froemke made a pretty score the year was played , ( Feb Feb- ) men of its standing committees, ( will wi11 ), ( 4- 4 ) on a steal ( home home. ) Roberts proved ruary 24, with ( Stetson.t.-rrhe Stetson.t. rrhe ) matches according to the constitution of the 5, ( Trio-Two Trio Two ) violins and piano. himself also a robber of bases to were begun at 2:30 p. ( m. in. ) on the clay ( 1 i ) association, be appointed by the new Miss Dyer, Dr. ( Alien Allen ), Miss Rous. the greater interest in the game. ( Cap Cap- ) court. The court had been sprinkled president, who takes office on April I 6. (a) Behind the Lattice (G. ( W. 'N. ) tain Thoren played a sure ( and .and ) safe and rolled several times in the week ( hadwick Chadwick )) ; (b) In ( May .1\lay .1lay .1 lay ) (Horatio game at third. McGowan was taken preceding the match, and was in good first.Miss ( West 'Vest ) is well fitted for her Parker) on in the last part of the game as a. condition. new position by two years 'of work GLEE CLUB. ( "pinch-hitter. "pinch hitter. )" , The doubles ( were were. ) played first, Moore and training in the Rollins Y. W. C. 7 Daybreak ( - _ )( - _ ) ( - _ )( - _ ) --(Mabel Daniels) The ( line-up line up ) was as follows: and Brotherton representing Stetson, A. cabinet, first as chairman of the GERTRUDE HALL. , Player. Position. and Tilden and Wheldon for Rollins. news committee and during this last 8. The ( Snow------ Snow ) (Edward Elgar) MusselwhiteShortstop This match was the best of the ( after after- ) year as treasurer of the association GLEE CLUB. ( RobertsSecond Robertsnnn.Second Roberts----------'Second Roberts 'Second ) ,Base noon and the were ( well-fought. well fought. ) , games and chairman of the finance ( commit commit- ) (Double ( Obligate Obligato ), Miss Dyer and Dr. ( Rodenbaugh Rodenbaughn )__.( _ - )( _ - ) Catcher However, our players were either not tee. ( Alien Allen ))) Thoren (Capt."hird Base playing at their best or their luck I Mrs. Barze, unfortunately, was ( un- un ) Froemke__--__( _ - )( _ - )( _ - ).First Base took a vacation, as the match went I' ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) STUDENTS ATTEND able to be present on this visit. ( \VesLnnLeft West-------------Left West Left ) FieldFaulkner.Right to Stetson, ( 6-2 6 2 ), ( 2-6 2 6 ), ( 6-3. 63. 6 3. ) GEORGE ( WASHINGTON ASHINGTON ) BALL.. , The Glee Club includes: Field The first of the singles matches I ( 'First First ) ( Sopranos-Frieda Sopranos Frieda ) Siewert, ArrantsPitcher and C. F. was between Hully, from Stetson, Misses Ruth and Mary McCullough I Margaret Boggess, Gertrude ( Hall Ball ) and S( > . , ) ( FletcherCenter Fletcher------Center Fletcher Center ) Field and Tilden. Tilly played well and of Orlando entertained on the ( even- even ) Winifred Hanchett. Stubbs .Pitcher took the first set. At the end of the ( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )---( _ - ) ing of February 23rd with a delightful Second ( pranos-Florence pranos Florence Sopranos-Florence Sopranos ) Keezel, ( McGowan- McGowan 1\IcGowan 1 IcGowan IIcGowan- IIcGowan )_( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( - _ )_ExtraWINTER first set it looked as though Rollins ( George 'George ) ( Washington \Vashington Vashington ) ball in honor of Elinor Emery, Vanetta Hall and ( Mar Mar- ) V v had the match; but again the Blue Misses Galeny and Dosser. All ( pres pres- ) garet ( Mulholland. Mulholland ) .PARK ( LIBRARY LIBHAHY ) /' and Gold supporters were doomed to ent appeared in costumes of the ( Colo Colo- ) First ( Altos-Maude Altos Maude ) Barze, ( Kathe- Kathe ) ASSOCIATION HOLDS ( BAZAAR. BAZAAR ) disappointment, as Hulley took the nial Period. Cotillion figures added rine Gates and Elsa Siewert. other two. The score was ( 2-6 2 6 ), ( 6-1 6 1 ), gaiety to the evening, at the close of Second ( Altos-Hazel Altos Hazel Altos--Hazel ) large number of town folks and ( 6-2. 62. 6 2. ) which cotillion favors were distributed 3t Mansfield, Geraldine visitors of the town visited The last match was not as closely I to the ( dancers. dancern. dances. ) Delicious ( refresh refresh- ) Anna Funk. Winter Park Library Wednesday fought as the first two, Wheldon of ments of vanilla ice cream garnished ( Accompanist-Louise Accompanist Louise ) , when it was ( the -the ) scene of Rollins losing to Bowen of Stetson I with Maraschino cherries, little cakes Members of the bazaar prepared by the ( Li- Li ) two straight sets, ( with wit4 ) a score of ( 6-2 6 2 ), decorated with miniature ( flags flags' ) and ( ulty ultv ) assisting: Miss Dyer, Association. There were ( in- in ) ( 6-1. 61. 6 1. ) This means more practice. ( How How- ) Martha Washington candy, were ( and anrl ) Miss ( Rous. Bous. ) 2)A booths of fancy work and ever, ( we/are we are we.are ) not discouraged, but are 'I served. ( When Whel1 ) the concert was baskets of flowers as well as thinking ,of the "next time." Four Those present ( "from from ) the college complete, three girls of the tables and cozy little tables ( .ar- .ar ar- ar ) players came .over from Stetson, two I were: Misses Mary Conaway, Rose among the ( guests guegts ) and for tea. A number of girls playing doubles, and two others '( play play- ) I Powers, Elinor ( Emery 'Emery ), and Messrs. tary collections amounting the college served. ing the singles. ' . ''FreddieHarina, Alfred Krog, Wright of $27, which not ( only mly ) I-Hilyard, Bert ( Cleave 'Cleave ), ( Maynard Mayn"ard ) club clear ( of of. ) ( all aJl ) expenses of . '( H II ), ( B. 13. ) Gibbs ( called called. ) on ,Dean Arthur Ivey was a visitor on the ( I ! ) Froemke,. Sam ( Thompson Thoinpson ), Leon ( Lewfs Lewis ), continued on Page ( last .last ) ( Monday. 'Monday. ) campus last Friday. Byron Stevenson and Howard Weaver. "
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 21, March 3, 1917. |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1917-03-03 |
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Title | Girls' Glee Club Makes First Trip Of The Season; Annual Election Of Cabinet Officers Of Y. W. C. A.;Winter Park Library Association Hold Bazaar; The Delphic Society Formed At Rollins; Inter-Collegiate Tennis Match With Stetson; Rollins Students Attend George Washington Ball |
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Rollins College Glee Club -- Societies and clubs. <br> Concerts -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Entertainment events -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Baskeball. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Tennis. <br> Public libraries -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> YWCA -- Societies and clubs. <br> Debates and debating -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> |
Description | This page describes a concert by the Girls Glee Club in Altamonte Springs. Also included are the results of a Rollins baseball game between Rollins and Winter Park, and a tennis match between Rollins and Stetson. Lastly this page includes the election of officers by the Young Women's Christian Association, the formation of the Delphic Debating Society, and various entertainment events connected with the college. |
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West, Virga Muriel, Sara |
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Call Number / ID # | Archive 160 A V.19 1916-17 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
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Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
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Transcript | The Rollins Sandspur. Published by Students of Rollins College. ( VOLUME 'OLUl\IE 'OLUl IE OLUME ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, ( MARCH l\fARCH l fARCH ) 3, 1917. No. 21. ( L.- L. ) " V GIRlS' ( GlfE GLEE ) ClUB MAKES fiRST ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) BALL WINS GAME ( FIRST FIHST ) OF ( BASE- BASE )SEASON.LTHE DELPHIC ( FORMED FOHl\IED FOHl IED ) SOCIETY AT ( ROLLINS. HOLLINS. ) ( AiOAL ANNUAl ) ELECTION OF CABINET TRIP OF ( THE TE ) SEASON ( OFFICERS OfFICfRS ) OF Y. ( W. ill. ) ( G. C. ) A. Last Tuesday afternoon the first A number of college students met _ baseball of the season was played on in Knowles Hall ( at -at ) 6:45 Wednesday ; Program ( Given 'Given ) at Altamonte Springs the Rollins Athletic Field. The ( con con- ) evening for the purpose of forming a New President Succeeds Sara Muriel Hotel. test was bw the college team and debating society. ( Mr. Mx. ) Hanna took In Office, April 1. . <..--- the ( Winte/Park Winte Park ) Town team. The ( lat lat- ) charge of the meeting. ter team was made up of many ( ex- ex ) Miss Gladwin gave an interesting, ,( The .The ) results of an interesting ( elec elec- ) The Girls' Glee Club of Rollins ( Col Col- ) perienced players and several old "R" talk concerning the former ( literary" literary ) tion of officers of the Young ( Women's. Women's ) lege made its first trip of the season ?men. Just before the game a fast societies with which she was ( person- person ) Christian Association were announced last Saturday evening to Altamonte infield workout was given the Rollins ally connected. Dr. Hyde told of the, last Tuesday evening at the regular Springs Hotel. ' Mr. Bates, proprietor origin of the word "Delphi," stating weekly meeting of the association, as of the hotel, received the girls with men.The once begun, the ( enthusi enthusi- ) that it game was very befitting as a ( name name. ) follows: Virga West,( -president president ); Ruth( : ; ) cordiality, and the club found the asm grew steadily and close baseball for the organization. After some ( dis dis- ) Greene, vice president; Marion Phil- ( guests gupsts ) most appreciative. Dean ( En- En ) was played all ( throughout thrqughout ) the first cussion the name, Delphic Society, was lips, secretary, and Elizabeth Russell, ya( . ' )'t, Dr. Cook and several of the ( col col- ) three innings. During ( the the' ) fourth ( in- in ) chosen. ... treasurer. The election took place _ lege boys were also present. ( ning ling ) Rollins ( \ored ored scored ) two runs which Then a committee, composed of Sara in the afternoon of the same day at The program offered met with ( prt ptt put ) her in the and this lead was Muriel, Dean Enyart and Dr. Hyde, real "polls" in the Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. A. ( read read- ) hearty applause and showed the ( re- re ) never rivaled by the opposing team was nominated to draw up the ( con con- ) ing room in ( Clovcrleaf. Cloverleaf. ) ( Only Only. ) those ' ( sult soJt ) of skillful as ( well weIl ) as ( con con- ) . very in the entire game. stitution. members who had paid dues were al( ¬ - ) ( scientious sC'Ientious seientious ) training on Miss WaterThe team worked " ' ( and as a It was decided to hold meetings lowed to vote, so that a goodly ( sum SUin ) man's part. Program as rendered: team. Both Arran sand Stubs were ( bi-monthly bi monthly ), on the second and fourth of money for dues was collected ( dur dur- ) 1 Three Flower Songs: (a) The ( allowed 'lIlowed ) to serve in the pitchers box, Wednesday evenings, from 6:45 until ing the day, which early in the ( morn morn- ) ( lover, (b) The Yellow Daisy, (c) and the final score of 8 to 0 ( proves prQves ) 7:30 o'clock. ing had been advertised as "Pay Day" ( The Ihe ) Blue Bell (Mrs. H. H. A. Beach) that both. stood well on the mountBze The meeting adjourned until Friday ( ¬ - ) by an attractive poster. Besides ( elect elect- ) GLEE CLUB. ' , , an old Rollins pitcher, played evening, at( , . ) which time the ( con con- ) ing its new officers, the association 2 ( la ia ))" In Autumn, (b) Spring Song. his usual good game, opposing the stitution will be presented for ( adop adop- ) ( established stablished ) at the same time, by ( ap- ap ) (Oscar ( Weil 'Veil )) present college team; but the batters tion arid"officers, elected. proval, its new advisory board, ( con con- ) FRIEDA ( SIEWERT SIE'VERT ) showed that they were trained Ito . sisting of three faculty membersINTERCOLLEGIATE - (Violin ( Obligate Obligato ) by Dr. ( Alien Allen )) ( sv/ing sv ing swing ) the bat with telling effect. Joe TENNIS Dean Ferguson, Miss Bellows and 3. (a) .( Indian IIQian ) ,..Mountain..j>( Scng Song ). "" (b)- ( Musselwhite. Muselwhite ) ( showed--that-he showed that he showerl.L'that.- showerl.L'that. showerl.L'that.he ) was ( still -still .still ) -. j; -'- .;( MATCH MATOH MATGH ), WITH -( 'STJrSON 'sT.l'TSON STJrtON ).a'( Miss- Miss )( - ' ) Jladwnr.t ( r r' ) nbiiS'1f' ;"">*1 ( 1 ' ) hinese Flower good for at least 20 yards when he r' Fete.C. -< - the cabinet, which consists of the ( of- of ) . ( W. 'V. ) Cadman) came away with a feature ( "home- "home ) ( The 'The ) first intercollegiate match of ficers of the association and the ( chair chair- ) GLEE CLUB. run." Froemke made a pretty score the year was played , ( Feb Feb- ) men of its standing committees, ( will wi11 ), ( 4- 4 ) on a steal ( home home. ) Roberts proved ruary 24, with ( Stetson.t.-rrhe Stetson.t. rrhe ) matches according to the constitution of the 5, ( Trio-Two Trio Two ) violins and piano. himself also a robber of bases to were begun at 2:30 p. ( m. in. ) on the clay ( 1 i ) association, be appointed by the new Miss Dyer, Dr. ( Alien Allen ), Miss Rous. the greater interest in the game. ( Cap Cap- ) court. The court had been sprinkled president, who takes office on April I 6. (a) Behind the Lattice (G. ( W. 'N. ) tain Thoren played a sure ( and .and ) safe and rolled several times in the week ( hadwick Chadwick )) ; (b) In ( May .1\lay .1lay .1 lay ) (Horatio game at third. McGowan was taken preceding the match, and was in good first.Miss ( West 'Vest ) is well fitted for her Parker) on in the last part of the game as a. condition. new position by two years 'of work GLEE CLUB. ( "pinch-hitter. "pinch hitter. )" , The doubles ( were were. ) played first, Moore and training in the Rollins Y. W. C. 7 Daybreak ( - _ )( - _ ) ( - _ )( - _ ) --(Mabel Daniels) The ( line-up line up ) was as follows: and Brotherton representing Stetson, A. cabinet, first as chairman of the GERTRUDE HALL. , Player. Position. and Tilden and Wheldon for Rollins. news committee and during this last 8. The ( Snow------ Snow ) (Edward Elgar) MusselwhiteShortstop This match was the best of the ( after after- ) year as treasurer of the association GLEE CLUB. ( RobertsSecond Robertsnnn.Second Roberts----------'Second Roberts 'Second ) ,Base noon and the were ( well-fought. well fought. ) , games and chairman of the finance ( commit commit- ) (Double ( Obligate Obligato ), Miss Dyer and Dr. ( Rodenbaugh Rodenbaughn )__.( _ - )( _ - ) Catcher However, our players were either not tee. ( Alien Allen ))) Thoren (Capt."hird Base playing at their best or their luck I Mrs. Barze, unfortunately, was ( un- un ) Froemke__--__( _ - )( _ - )( _ - ).First Base took a vacation, as the match went I' ( ROLLINS HOLLINS ) STUDENTS ATTEND able to be present on this visit. ( \VesLnnLeft West-------------Left West Left ) FieldFaulkner.Right to Stetson, ( 6-2 6 2 ), ( 2-6 2 6 ), ( 6-3. 63. 6 3. ) GEORGE ( WASHINGTON ASHINGTON ) BALL.. , The Glee Club includes: Field The first of the singles matches I ( 'First First ) ( Sopranos-Frieda Sopranos Frieda ) Siewert, ArrantsPitcher and C. F. was between Hully, from Stetson, Misses Ruth and Mary McCullough I Margaret Boggess, Gertrude ( Hall Ball ) and S( > . , ) ( FletcherCenter Fletcher------Center Fletcher Center ) Field and Tilden. Tilly played well and of Orlando entertained on the ( even- even ) Winifred Hanchett. Stubbs .Pitcher took the first set. At the end of the ( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )---( _ - ) ing of February 23rd with a delightful Second ( pranos-Florence pranos Florence Sopranos-Florence Sopranos ) Keezel, ( McGowan- McGowan 1\IcGowan 1 IcGowan IIcGowan- IIcGowan )_( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( _ - )( - _ )_ExtraWINTER first set it looked as though Rollins ( George 'George ) ( Washington \Vashington Vashington ) ball in honor of Elinor Emery, Vanetta Hall and ( Mar Mar- ) V v had the match; but again the Blue Misses Galeny and Dosser. All ( pres pres- ) garet ( Mulholland. Mulholland ) .PARK ( LIBRARY LIBHAHY ) /' and Gold supporters were doomed to ent appeared in costumes of the ( Colo Colo- ) First ( Altos-Maude Altos Maude ) Barze, ( Kathe- Kathe ) ASSOCIATION HOLDS ( BAZAAR. BAZAAR ) disappointment, as Hulley took the nial Period. Cotillion figures added rine Gates and Elsa Siewert. other two. The score was ( 2-6 2 6 ), ( 6-1 6 1 ), gaiety to the evening, at the close of Second ( Altos-Hazel Altos Hazel Altos--Hazel ) large number of town folks and ( 6-2. 62. 6 2. ) which cotillion favors were distributed 3t Mansfield, Geraldine visitors of the town visited The last match was not as closely I to the ( dancers. dancern. dances. ) Delicious ( refresh refresh- ) Anna Funk. Winter Park Library Wednesday fought as the first two, Wheldon of ments of vanilla ice cream garnished ( Accompanist-Louise Accompanist Louise ) , when it was ( the -the ) scene of Rollins losing to Bowen of Stetson I with Maraschino cherries, little cakes Members of the bazaar prepared by the ( Li- Li ) two straight sets, ( with wit4 ) a score of ( 6-2 6 2 ), decorated with miniature ( flags flags' ) and ( ulty ultv ) assisting: Miss Dyer, Association. There were ( in- in ) ( 6-1. 61. 6 1. ) This means more practice. ( How How- ) Martha Washington candy, were ( and anrl ) Miss ( Rous. Bous. ) 2)A booths of fancy work and ever, ( we/are we are we.are ) not discouraged, but are 'I served. ( When Whel1 ) the concert was baskets of flowers as well as thinking ,of the "next time." Four Those present ( "from from ) the college complete, three girls of the tables and cozy little tables ( .ar- .ar ar- ar ) players came .over from Stetson, two I were: Misses Mary Conaway, Rose among the ( guests guegts ) and for tea. A number of girls playing doubles, and two others '( play play- ) I Powers, Elinor ( Emery 'Emery ), and Messrs. tary collections amounting the college served. ing the singles. ' . ''FreddieHarina, Alfred Krog, Wright of $27, which not ( only mly ) I-Hilyard, Bert ( Cleave 'Cleave ), ( Maynard Mayn"ard ) club clear ( of of. ) ( all aJl ) expenses of . '( H II ), ( B. 13. ) Gibbs ( called called. ) on ,Dean Arthur Ivey was a visitor on the ( I ! ) Froemke,. Sam ( Thompson Thoinpson ), Leon ( Lewfs Lewis ), continued on Page ( last .last ) ( Monday. 'Monday. ) campus last Friday. Byron Stevenson and Howard Weaver. " |
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