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Page 70 text:
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ARCHERY AND BOWLING The first sport that the girls participated in during this school year was archery. Quite a few prospective archers turned out. Among those interested in this sport were Helen Grossman, Dorothy Dugas, Phyllis Lewis, Shirley Johnson, Phyllis Deva- neau, Shirley Lord, Thelma Herrington, Daphne Lewis, Edith and Genevieve Wikran. The archers claiming the most merit were Phyllis Lewis, Helen Grossman, Thelma Herrington, and Dorothy Dugas. The girls enjoyed archery -during the months of October and November and it was with regret that this sport had to be abandoned because of rain. The same girls who went out for archery met on the bowl- ing alleys. They reported for practice every Wednesday super- vised by Miss Hanna. In this sport the girls who attained the highest rank were Phyllis Lewis, Helen Grossman, Thelma -Herrington, and Helen Van Clief.
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'1'l2ACIi As the yearbook goes to press it is the con-census of opinion among those wise in the world of sports that the interclass track meet will be largely a scrap between the seniors and juniors. At least that is What the upperclass track men con- fidently expect. The seniors present Ed Roth on the dashes, Tom Huff on the distance races, and Sidney Randolph in the weight department. These stars are expecting some keen com- petition from such juniors as Tom Rice, Leland Edwards, and Howard Clark. Among the promising underclassmen there are Jack Casey, Pete Hugh-es, Emilio Madrigal, and John Talty who may prove to be dark horses of the tra-ck and upset the elections of the confident seniors. lgii
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Page 71 text:
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SOFTBALL The girls of B. H. S. came out for softball With a bang. The teams Were organized and the four most likely memb-ers Were made captains. They Were Thelma Herrington, Gene White, Betty Haldeman, and Virginia Ridge. The softball season lasted from the first of January to Mar-ch 6th, The most creditable team Was -captained by Virginia Ridge. The other members of the team Were B. Rathgaber, E. Tonne- son, A. Morales, P. Devaneau, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Jitty, S. Lord, M. Dennis, and R. Baumann. The girls of this team Who had not more than two unexcused absences and who were up in three-fourth of their studies received awards. f W?
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