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Golf By sports like these are all their cares bequiledf' Rainbow Club Oh, the gallant fisher's life! It is the best of anyg 'Tis full of pleasure, void of strife And 'tis beloved by many.
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BASKETBALL It was Armistice Day when l flung the curtains of the window apart and first gazed on the basketball court below. l saw the start of the basketball season- a tournament between classes-with the juniors playing an exceed- ingly fast game. All through the year as l enthusiastically watched the teams, it seemed as though the juniors were unconquerable. The games which closed the year were held in early spring and the juniors fulfilled the predictions by winning the championship. This last game also gave Connie Carter, Doria jones, Martha Enos, Virginia Frinell, Connie Hopkins, Virginia Hughes, jacquie King, and Marybelle Scott basketball letters. l hope to watch similar contests next year from my favorite vantage point. VOLLEYBALL A volley is a simultaneous discharge of small weapons, especially explo- sives. A ball is a spherical body used for play. A combination of these two very simple words, volley and ball, makes a very significant sport, volleyball. What is this game? Two teams of explosive, lively girls pitted in a struggle for su- premacy in this fast sport. Therefore, the ball, or spherical body, is the weapon discharged by means of explosives. This is the most descriptive explanation of the vivacious Banchoettes at play on the volleyball court, according to Mr. Noah Webster, the authority. BASEBALL As the major and minor leagues of the country begin their spring practice, the Banchoettes commence to form teams and play their own games. The spring warm-up begins early in April, and we are always glad that Mr. Anderson willingly gives his time to pitch for us. just as the big leagues say over the fence is out, we say, over the school buildings is out. When the first days of spring appear, we know it is the time for baseball, for we see signs of horsehide fever, and hear in campus conversations many baseball terms such as batter up, strike and, the most exciting of all, home run.
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BULL CALL Ann Abernathy- Deep Purple - But- terball Ioan Ables-Lovely olive complexion Franchon Ables-Freckles and boyish manner Dorothy Anderson- Much have I traveled in the realms of gold. Kiki Ascher- The friendly puppy - Suzy Marilyn Bailey- Yeah man! -devotion to Ferdinand Pat Bagley-Gene Krupa-red hose lackie Berman-Likeness to a French Doll Bernice Barnett-That mischievous oriqi- nality Patsy Bollinger--Thoughtful eyes- ex- pressive hands Ieneviv Boyd- Talent is that which is in a man's power -eyes Ruth Bowen- Her eyes are homes of si- lent prayer -love of flowers Ioan Brogan- And when you stick on conversation's burrs, Don't strew your pathway with those dreadful 'urs. Margaret Brogan---Dieting-linen shoes Betty Brown-''Bambina -fingernails Patty Brower-Golden hair and freckles Betty Clark-Santa Barbara newspapers --funny faces Doris Clark- Campbell Soup Girl - water bottles leanne Clark- Where's Martha? -Na tive shoes Florence Clausen-Hawaii-games Mary Ella Culver-Chubby good nature Nan Duttenhoffer-Dancing-''Manchita Lee Elder- Bose of the Rancho - Yes terday Mary Ellen Edwards- Ready, Willing, and Able Ieanette Edwards - Her stature tall -I hate a dumpy woman. Martha Enos- With malice towards none, with charity for alll - Where's Ieanne? Virginia Frinell-Athletic ability- Tiger Connie Freydig- l speak in such a mon- strous little voice. Opal Lee Field-Love of horses-pretty formals Iayne Gerrish-Football fan- A jewell'd mass of millinery Donna Gaffaney-Curls- Swing it! Peggie Gray-- l'm just an overflow of words - O Colombia, the gem of the ocean. Diana Grey-Big eyes-angel appear- ance Arlene Grollnek-She is one of those wise philanthropists. Alice Haley--Dancing-''Ioobalai Georgia I-lazlett-Monopoly-''Pinkey Pam Hippard-An up and coming polo star! Connie Hopkins- Like glimpses of for- gotten dreamsl -big olue eyes Virginia Hughes-Pink elephants-adop- tion to the honor roll Genevieve Iames-litterbug-- The star of unconquered will. Sallye Iames-Good-natured silliness Mary Kathyrn lohnson- Iohnnie -gui tar Doria Iones- A sweet attractive kind of grace, A full assurance given by looks. Ieanne loyce- Dark Eyes - Latin Beauty Gwen Kelsey-Bed-headed temperament Anna May Kemper- Oh Kitty - Gone With the Wind Norma Kendall- Oh why should life all labor be? -dialects- We are the goon girls. lacauie King - Friendliness - gaucho shirts- My Reverieu
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