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2 Page in 46, . Q, r. , ,. , ,X I 4, 5. 43? , ' ,lf 1 l- fought games Dew of Balboa e doubles team isily, Morales scores 4-5, 7-5, lforstrum and THE ZONIAN K F- ,'- U 'ivy l V QQ i , -, 7 fl 1' . ,c, Lffl' fa Rzlqlzls JI. L. Grgffffz, fI1l'L'!'l!1K!J'Kll, D. Grzfin, Salfcrfo, dfparren, Shoop ' TENNIS Evidence ofthe fact that tennis for girls is growing in popularity, more than twenty girls entered the annual tournament. Well-contested games brought forth no little brilliant play. The championship was a family affair. Mary Louise Griffin, defending champion, served and volleyed her way to victory over her sister, Dorothy, in the finals. Other girls playing commendable tennis were Gladys Salterio, Irene Wachsberger, Teresa Michaelsen, Doris Stroop, and Iulie Asparren. Unfortunately, the interscholastic series was cancelled, due to lack of interest, it was said, on the other side of the Isthmus. The momentum of local interest should, however, assure the tournament another year. filo! Il Cl'l'J'f0!It1t.1IHl7lU I0 add fn ourfizme. C0n1pel1'I1'on.7 We Zack fl. Bu! .Umy Lou, Jac, won fron: Durnflzy G- 1l'.r a fanzfl-V nickel. ' 1
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THE ZONIAN A f -W aL JI' A V ill. p V Sfanafifzg, Lef! lo Rflglzf: Hoflgea, Gromfe, Zl'Cl'ft'l'l, Colffnge Ifll6C!l.l7-l1.' Lee, Haichefi FACULTY BASKETBALL The facultyl We should really be proud of them. The enthusiasm exhibited by the faculty basketball team shows unmistakably that Balboa spirit is by no means limited to the student body. To come from behind in the last quarter and to defeat the Cristobal teachers in an overtime contest is to display real mettle, as well. Who gave the seniors the scare of their lives by playing them a thirty-'to-twenty eight game? Who held the varsity to a sixteen-sixteen tie? The faculty, with Mr. Collinge and Mr. Lee throwing baskets at random. The faculty, with Mr. Hodges and Mr. Zierten courageously assaulting any opponent daring a shot. The faculty, with Mr. Gronde reaching center. With Mr. Hatchett and Mr- Grieser on the bench, the faculty! Iffe wuglziforfame, we won one game, W'e fear JOIYIEAJIQIZV blLll1d6l'lZlf! Wfe're JOIYZV, aff, we lIldl'fCC'd fha! full- lf7e're Cfzamp.r of 1900 MOISEE IULIE A MICHAI LILLIAD ELEANC ELLA If EDWAR3 STANWC AGNES ' THOMA: EARL B IAMES 1 IACK D EDNA F WILLIA DONALI GRAXTTA IAMES 1 IAMES 5 OPHEL1. RICHAR EMMA X IIOWAR CHARLB MERCE3 HENRY CALEB 1 XVILLIA PETER 1 ROEER GABRIJ MARGA ESTREL MARGU THARor ELIZAB ALBER FRED MAX GRACE W ALTE TERESA NVILLK-R MAE BRUCE IOE DORIS LILLIA IAMES
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