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YEFIR BUUK GIRLS TEA l' CCon't7 Viola Arm1jo-- Was areliable guard all season, and improved as the season pro- gressed. She was always ready to play ball, Cora Algien-- q ' An ambitious worker who played hard as a guard. Cora was al- ways there when fast work was needed to intercept a pass. Vivian Autobee-- p A sophomore, also did her share in winning the games this year. She proved to be an excellent player. Hazel Asbury-- Who is just a freshman helped the team out this year by playing forward. Hazel too could be depended upon to raise the score. May me Asbury-- A Junior, who proved she could play the game in a guards posi- tion this year. She was where they needed her the most. Doris Ann Nesslage-- A senior, who was one of the outstanding players on the team. She played a very spectacular game as a guard. Iva Lee Nesslage-- A sophomore, who was the shortest on the team. She proved to be a very successful player this year with good possibilities for next year. ' La Veta Roberts-- A junior who's position was at forward played the game success fully and always managed to met in hor share of the baskets. UTHANKS, 'COACH DAVIS'.N' Miss Davis, the mirls' basketball coach did a very splen- did job in making the team a success. Besides her coaching duties she put much school spirit into our students. This helped keep both teams from becoming discouraged because of their lost games. 4 - 5 ' rl: g:lal' ,Q -If-1 Q: -Ilia S ----- fjEEi5i ' . 'v gp p y V s-,X r
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mn nun li . . .J -.1 - ' GIRLS BASKETBALL ' ' Your Pep! Your Pep! You've get it now keep it, doggone lt d0n't lOBG'1t2 - ' a'Hswvff 'V' .T ,-f -gtf ',z ,A That's the way we felt at the close of the basketball' sea- son. We cam through with five victories and four other close 03.1130 -- , The firt two games were played with Excelsior. We lost bot. of these, but gained a lot of good practice, - ' We played Central, and wonwour first victory., Along , came the Rye tournament and two more games were lost, one with Rye and the other with the Gardner g1?lB, but we did come home with two medals. Those medals were given to Gkarllne Draper and Hel- en Terwilliger for being the outstanding playerson the team., .- Good luck came flying back.to us when we-played the Stee1Y team in Pueblo. Victory stayed with us when Rye and the Steelid returned their games at Avondale. , . New basketball suits were purchased for the girls this year from the proeccds of the Pep Club dance. The suits ,are blue with white letters and numbers. We are sure proud of them. GIRLS TEAM Ruby Rathbun-- ,- a . , She is the shortest girl on the team and plays guard. Ruby prom ed she was small but mighty. J Helen Terw1111gor-- , A Junior, is one of the best basket basketball players on the team. She won a medal at the Rye tournament for being one of the outstanding players as forwards Jeanne A1len-- . , l Is a sophomore and one of the tallest girls on the team. Her position was forward. Jeanne could be depended on for points in a pinch. Charline Draper-- Usually plays forward but is equally good at guard. Charline was awarded a medal at the Rye tournament for being one of the most outstanding players. Geraldine Edwards-- Could be depended on when the going was hard. She deserves spe- cial recognition for neijmegfhless playing at guard position. n ,mmm U ifl:'5 iiQ 'E 5l'l 5 il. ' - ..,..-U...-. if
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