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College news, April 21, 1920
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College
1920-04-21
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 06, No. 24
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914) --https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
BMC-News-vol6-no24
| Bests Ferguson, ex-'21, was onmiel
on April 8 to James Guthrie Wheeler
at Paducah, Ky. Eugenia Sheppard, ’21;
Barbara Sherman, ex-'21, and Helen Par-
_ sons, ex-’21, were bridesmaids.
The wedding of Julia Cochran, ’20, to |
George Buck will take place on June 23,
at The Plains, Va. . Alice Harrison, 20,
will be maid of honor; Elizabeth Leutke-
myer, ’20; Nancy Offutt, ex-’20, and
' Margaret France, ‘19, will be bridesmaids.
Mildred Peacock, ex-’'19, was married
on April 10 to William Walter Heuther,
_at St. Chrysostoms Church, Chicago.
Miss Virginia Deems was married last
Saturday to Dr. Howard Chaplin at New
Brighton, Staten Island.
SPORTING NOTES
Miss Applebee is planning to leave
England in September to be with the
American hockey team at the Olympic
Games. The American committee has
written to the central committee, ask-
ing permission to enter an American
team.
Zella Boynton, ’20, Varsity tennis
captain, has written to Merion and Phil-
adelphia Cricket, Clubs to arrangestennis |
matches, but no definite dates have been
agreed upon.
Two members of last year’s Varsity
tennis team, Z. Boynton, ’20, and K |
Gardner, ’22, are still in college. Poten-
tial candidates for the team of 1919-20
are M. Barker, graduate student, L.
Richardson, ‘18, and H. Rice, ’23.
The basketball schedule has been re-
arranged so that the first team captains
can coach some of the lower teams. The
Senior, first, third and fifth teams, play
at 5.30 and their second and fourth at
4.45, on Mondays and Thursdays. The
teams of the other classes rotate, play-
ing late on one day and early on the}
next.
tices on the other days.
Final tryouts for all swimming classes |
Mr. Bishop will come three
times after May Day to judge the div- |
have begun.
ing and form swimming for the first two
classes, but speed and underwater clas-
sifications must be made before that time |
with K. Woodward, ’21, as judge. Any-
one wishing to try out must sign up on |
the schedule posted in the gymnasium.
Any class may hold special prac- |
THE COLLEGE NEWS
FINAL CASTS FOR MAY DAY
for May Day. The final casts for the
dances on the green are:
Maypole Dancers: EE. Williams, G.
Melton, D. Wells, H. George, E. New-
bold, A. Rose, H. Farrell, H. Kaseberg,
H. Jennings, H. Kingsbury, H. Gold-
stein, M. Litzinger, N. Gookin, M. Hea-
lea, M. McClennen, E. Collins, D. Cooke.
Brown, M. Morsman, H. Ferris, I. Lem-
on, D. Meserve, H. Goldsmith, A. Or-
bison, K. Thomas, K. Shumway, M.
Bradley.
Country Dancers: L. Affelder, S.
Archbald, C. Baird, R. Beardsley, F.
Billstein, A. Dom, S. Donaldson, L. Fo-
ley, A. Fountain, K. Goldsmith, A. Hol-
lingsworth, F. Hughes, E. Kirkpatrick,
F. Kniffen, M. Longyear, M. Noble, E.
Pharo, E. Stevenson, S. Thurlow, F.
Von Hofsten, A. Whittier, L. Wyckoff,
G. Williams, C. Goddard, J. Gowing.
Revellers: D. Dessau, A. Gable, F.
Label, M. Tucker, V. Liddell, M. Meng,
V. Miller, I. Whittier, B. Spinnelli.
Peddlers: H. Buttenweiser, D. Jen-
kins, M. Ecroyd, M. Adams, I. Gates.
Gentles of the Court: Ladies: M. Bald-
lw rin, E. Brown, K. Cowen, G. Drake, E.
Howard, H. Humphreys, K. Johnston,
ie Hoyt, C. McLaughlin, M. O’Brien, M.
| Taylor, M. Wehr. Lords: M. Canby,
Coolidge, L. Early, M. Fette, J. Flexner,
M. Garrison, J. Henning, V. MacDonald,
F. Prentice, M. Rawson, M. Thompson,
J. Ward.
Milkmaids’ Dances: Lads, L. Davis,
S. Marbury, E. Newell, E. Mills, J. Pey-
ton, M. Crosby, H. Price, H. Dreyfous,
C. Barnes, M. Butler, F. Knox, M. Pen-
rose. Maids, K, Gardner, E. Bright, F.
| Young, L. Mills, G. Carson, C. Need-
Ma-
F. Harrison, M.
iham, C. Dimeling, G. Trotter, I.
'ginnis, M. Brokaw,
| Schwartz.
Chimney Sweeps: M. Tyler, B. Kil-
roy, C. Bickley, L. Mearns, H. Sherman,
|R. Geyer, K. Haworth, H. Wilson, T.
‘James, M. Hussey, E. Ericson, E. Mat-
| hews, M. Platt, T. Williams, M. Glasner,
| E. Rogers. Jacks-in-Green, D. Pitkin, S.
Baron. Fiddler, U. Batchelder.
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