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' / /.. ' ■■■ .,-/- ?^- J > ^^^ {.^ Margaret Hitchcock, Bette Perkins. Doris Hartman. Li la Hart, Virginia Wing, Martha Hoyt, Helen Balsch, Shirley McDonald, Liz RawHngs, Muriel Jackson. w I N N E R S BY DEFEATING the senior X team 22 to 2 I in a hard-fought game, the senior Y ' s became the 1937 basket ball champions. The Y squad was especially fortunate in having three such forwards as Llla hiart, Shirley McDonald and Helen Baisch. Shirley rarely missed a shot, even in the most difficult positions. Also outstanding were the quick-footed side-centers, Virginia Wing and Virginia hiamilton. Practically this same team was runnei;-up in last year ' s tournament. The mem- bers of the squad worked fast and smoothly together with their main advantage in their fine forwards. iC^^t) LED by their diminutive captain, Mary Gordon, the senior X team, runners-up in basket ball, played well during all their games but lacked the spirit and coopera- tion of the championship team. Mary and Ruth Brumbaugh shone as forwards, turning in fine performances at each game. Betty Miller was outstanding in her center position, especially good at getting the ball out from under the very noses of the opposing team. Ella Norman and Jeanne Rea^tarred as guards. The two have played together in this position since tKey first came to Stadium and have developed fine teamwork. Jo Garretson. Shirley Taylor. Maida McEachion Helen Hallstrorn, Betty Miller, Mory Gordon, Ivylh Bw/rnbaugh, Jeanne Rea. Ella Norman, Bcfti,: M Grih^m Juness. Jewell. ^ B A S K E T B A L L R U N N E R S U P One Hundred One
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