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Jordan v/cnt into the second gaiue
and out-denonstrated the derion-
i/e thank Hiss Tash for
the i:3atch and oiTer a
laurel '.nreath to Pie and
strators.
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Bleotion:
T*i.e interest ir. all liatters
pertaining to student government
created by our recently installed
honor system made the election of
rxext year's student bodj'' President
seen even more exciting and im
portant than it v/ould usually have
setined. \ve v/ere looking for a
leader t;ho could keep the spirit
,0i the student body behind our
nev/ system and help us on to even
more absolute self-government.
are confident that v/e have such
a loader in Hary Louise Pdddick,
and v;e are looking foit/ard to co
operating Y/ith her next year in
increasing our self-reliance and
dependability.
Badiainton:
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indreds of centuries ago,
s-id Hr. w'ade Lewis, Representative Dramatics:
of the Sporting Goods LcY/ises, at
our demonstration Badminton game
last Saturday afternoon, ''biidnin-
ton games \7ere slov/er, because
-people wore so many clothes.*' V»'e
imnediately began to wonder \dieth-
er iidaiu and Eve Y’/ere
but we stopped to hear the rest of
the history of badminton and try
to catch the names of the demon
strators and the substitute (best
beloved, don't forget the substi
tute), Then the student body, de
creased by the nuraber of Belles
Kay Prolicking at Chapel Mill, at
home for the Y/eek-end, or dressing
for the S.p. j. Ball,
Economy:
Puddin rose up in So class
and frantically vfaved her hand
at I.r. Guess, All students
ci’aned their necks and Humured,
'*Keroy, Lytle knows an, answer."
Up spoke Hr, Guess, glad to
see Puddin so enthusiatio, ‘"..ell,
Lytle.
"Oh, Ii*. Guess," wailed
Puddin, "please lemi^e go get the
little storejbox off'the counter.
I kno*‘^ somsT^Jdy' 11 taxce it.
Lumble^ Hr. Gu-ess—“iif Ec
ono mi cs student!"
Vote;
Tuesday v/e voto(i for the
eight most outstanding girls of
the year. Pictures of these girls
will appear in the annual and un
til the*"Stage Coach" is published
Ve v/ill just have to remain in
the dark about the v/inners.
There are many possibilities, aim
may the best eight i/in.
Uerer.'t v/e surprised and
pleased to discover that we had a
olavn/riglit in our midst? Not only
can she 'write plays but she can ^
__ _ "oroduce them, act in them, anu win
iidam and Eve were taus hampered, prizes v/ith ■them. Indeed, v/e are
- ■ ' ^ proud of Phoebe Bashpre for
her excellent v/ork.
gathered
Dramatic Clubbers in Chapel
Mill for the Carolina Dramatic
Association Festival sa't back^
clapped and roared, v/hile Hiss- ^
Davis and Phoebe v/alked up on .the
stage of tho Playmaker's Theatre
around the court, tnose on one
side scowling at the sun and those
on the other side shivering in the
shade.
kith a little embarrassment
{imagine yourself demonstrating
badminton to a boy’s college), the
players, started the first gar.ie.
The wind made playing difficult,
but since a real badiiinton game
was a no'.’ experience fo'r many of
us, \/e enjoyed-it in spite, of the
wind and cliattaring teeth. The
exclteiaont increased, ho'./evei ,
'..'hen\athryn B'lemi..ing and .Fie
to collect the av/ards won by
their oY.n hard v/ork and by the
cooperatich of St. Hary's talented
actresses. Hiss Davis has walked
up there so often she haS nearly
v/orn the steps down and shaken
off Prof
continue
ixocli’s an.i. Hay ®be
to V7in!
Vereln L'eeting;
On April 4th v/e Belles v/i:o
belonged to the Deufsolier Vercin
put on our Easter bonnets, and,
after much ado
umbrellas (His!
‘.bout gettij
Ioud 'a
orc'.i
•r)