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BASKETBALL Twp Ruw llclcnzi Clxiilt, Hale Siiunrlers, Hriyhelle lluml, Cznwrl NYlicelcr, llzii'g:u'et Ulwniu uve llllllllillxlll, jerinuttc Ycacli. Scvmnl Rim'-fI.illi1ni ln-iiglie1'ty, lflcnmn' Aluiixzejzui, jean BlcNnuglituii, Ilczi lfziiiell, Jenziite iuinlrs lmr-wtliv lnssctt, lilnise Xletzyqair, Miss Harley. Izili--1, Nlvxllc lxnt strmn, Clessmie Fussen, lane Nlzittc-mi, Rlurizin l,zinilv, llelene llnlsa lull lint!-'iii ll1ni'flJi:i'utlix llv:4l clnnslcx, Batslkeitllmll 'lllic girls pluyecl some very exciting ganivs of lizislivlliall. A series U miiiics wa-re played between the Junior and Senior teams. The Seniors. czlptuinecl hx X ltblll Bc-rry. put tlw Juniors in their place with a score ol- 8 lu 2. lnstllacl of ll basketball lmanquet indoors the girls who maine out fm lhlxlxtll Ji arf- planning lu have an Ollll'l0O1' picnic. The scores were as follows: One Hundred Eighteen Feb Feb. Ft-li llfl a 1' lfr 30 9 23 JlHlUbfS vs. Seniors --,,-----------------,-l1' lll 6 9 -------h--------------- 9 3 l l6 2 I6 --,-,--,,-,,,-,--,-,,,, 6 13 3 20 5 12 ,,------,,,,,-,,-,---,, 5 16 4 20
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I n v Girilss Athileties HOCKEY TEAM Top ll-vfrfG:nlt' Saunders, Ruth XYagner, Carol XYheeler, Mzaybelle llo-nl, jane SRHJQEIII, .Xlfredn Lemon Ben Farrell, Jeannette Yeach. Sect-nd Row-l.illia11 llouglierty, Lila Phillips, lileanor flomgejan, Jenn hlfxiltlglltivll, flennlice Tliornlmtn Dorothy Fassett, lfloise Metzgar, Ruth Papke, Eleanor Brown, Ilol-e Dunakin, Tiottoin RowfRuth Evarts, Clessone Fassett. jane Matteson, Myrtle Kutchinskl, lleleue Dirkse, Marizm Lznnb, Xlnrgzlret 0'Connor, Lula Trllaor, Xlarygzlret Untley, Couch. C':ipt'lin-.--,Knit l'e:trQe, D-trotliy llerlstrom. Hockey HE hockey season started oli with a bang. About a hundred girls came out for hockey. Some were experienced players and others were quite green.h but everybody was so enthusiastic that the game was soon learned. Anne Louise Pearse, Violet Berry, Beatrice Farrell, Dorothy Hedstrom. Margaret 0'Connor and Marian Lamb, were chosen Captains and a series of games was started. But-sueh weather! The held was so muddy that no more hockey could be played and the schedule was changed to volley ball. The championship volley ball team was captainecl by Dorothy Hedstrom. They were the honored guests at the Hoeliey- Volley banquet which was held at Park Church. Swimming The beginners, advanced and intermediate swimming classes met at the Y for swimming on Monday nights. Under the able instruction of Miss Oatley and Miss Anderson there have been some expert swimmers and divers developed in these classes. They are Virginia Richmond, Hope Dunakin. Clessone Fassett, Dorothy lledstrom. Ruth Papke, Margaret Tenhopen, Helen Chaffee, Dorothy Fassett. ,lane Matteson, Lillian Dougherty and Marian Lamb. One Hundred Seventeen
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JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEY BALL Top-Georgia Mead, Xlinnie XYiers, Louise B:-gem. linogene XYeckenman, Zoa Greg-try, Charlotte Sump- son, Evelyn Smits, Jessie XYhite, Iithyl Killgore, lhtrttthy Killpure. B1-ttfun Row-Miss Anderson, Shirley Mason, llorotliy Reid, Anna Jackson, Mary George, Klart:-n Cain- burn, Itelen McLaren, Adeline McKenna, Nliltlrerl Tornga, Numeralls and Letters Girls. receiving either a numeral, letter. or allscity honor have clone some real work to earn it. Five hundred and fifty points are required to earn a numeral. 75m points lon a letter. and 1.000 points for an all-city honor. Some of these points are earned by keeping a health chart for ten weeks and this means to go without eating between meals. Only Seniors can work for all city honors. 0K9 The Agona Athletic Association. which has recently been formed. is an athletic club open to all girls who can come up to the certain requirements. lf a girl is eligible she must have an average of HC or above. come out to three-fourths of practices of either hockey. basketball. volley ball. swimming. or indoor baseball. The purpose of this organization is to further the interest of inter- mediate sports. Agona girls have agreed to buy the tri-honor cup that is presented this year. During the year they had several sandwich sales. Also during the basketball season they served refreshments to the basketball teams. They were able to do this. as the Hi-Y Club backed them financially. The Agona's have had several spreads, hikes. and now they are planning a house party as soon as school closes. The ollicers of this organization are Eloise Metzgar. presidentg Dorothy Hed- strom, vice-presidentg Margaret O,Connor, secretaryg Marian Lamb, treasurer. One Hundred Nineteen
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