March 28» 1936
T H E T W I G
PAGE THREE
Athletic News
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Well, Playmates, seasons come nnd
seasoiiB go but syorta go on forever,
if I may 1)0 permitted a trite expres
sfon. First Hocltey, then Basketball,
ami now Baseb'ali, and after that Soc
cer. Baseball manager Marsfibanlcs Is
niahing around these clays urging the
campus diamond atars to haul out
theii* gym suits and daah out for 'an
afternoon of baseball. These old eyes
were gladdened by the sight of the
freshman assiduously practicing catch
ing and pitching out in the court Mon
day afternoon. Maybe their vigor will
manage , to pervade-the campus, and
soon there’ll be four class teams at
eaci» others throats. So limber up
your pitching and Imtting muscles and
come out for school, for class and for
fun—no less. (And take my word
for it—It certainly is funny to aeo
some of these dignified deans out on
a baseball field.)
Well, as is onr custom when we
reach the end, we'll stop. But not be
fore we’ve advised you once more to
be in at style and go out for the cur
rent sport—Baseball.
Inter-hail'basketball season was con
cluded by the team from first floor
D’s winning the series. The team was
coached by Vlviau Buffaloe, and was
composed of the following: Caralee
Butler, Jessie Currln, Betty Lyon. Kate
Collier. Lib Guy, and Fauny Darby.
Miss Warner entertained the mem
bers of the monogram clnb at anppcr
in the faculty parlor the other night
to discuss current campus problems
(and you can bet those ladies had a
few rags to chew). Members are:
Mildred Eaton, Katherine Liles, Doro
thy Dockery, Martha Messenger,
Louise Helsabeck, Henrietta Castle
berry,' Nancy Bunn, Hazel Boswell,
Paulino Covington.
.And here let ua Kratelully-acknowl
edge a contribution by Mr, John M. W,
Hickg of Raleigh—?50 for 2 bicycles.
And also contributions from Messrs.
Correll, Mitchfleld, and Caviness
toward a second Ping Pong table.
Wanted—one more!
And there’s coffee and weiners at
the shack every Thursday at 5 p.m.
for them as wants it. Take notice
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They do toll us that Annie Laurie
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67 at the Raleigh Golf Association
Course. (Reminds us of the thrill we
felt when we once made the first
ball in 24 flat.)
To Margaret Seymour goes the
sweat shirt given each year by Mr,
Lewis of Lewis Sporting Goods Com
pany to the one making the highest
number of points during the basket
ball season. Margaret made C7.
Foreign Correspondents Wanted
The Rev. Harry E. Young, secretary
of the Overseas Friendship League,
writes for “a list of names and ad
dresses of young people interested in
overseas correspondence." European
and Asiatic young people have for
some time made use of the League to
keep Informed on political and social
developments in foreign countries but
few Americans have participated to
date. Any young people wishing to
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CLUB NEWS
COI.TON KXGLISII CLUB
The Colton English Club met March
20 in Miss Ida Poteat’a art room. The
faculty meml>ers had charge of the
program which proved to 1)e exceed
ingly amusing and entertaining. Miss
Foster read Thackery’s The Kone ajict
The Rinff, and Miaa Spruill showed
lantern slides illustrating the story.
LITTLK TIII:A'J'KK
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Rose Inn, Patronesses, faculty mem
bers, and students enjoyed the occa
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