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The Irdepcndcnt irls rbaniz d L real ball t am They were as following s p Louise ar ah ll Ruth Bxrbee rs Hicns imille Connelly Lou Ell illeams, Louise T eir c h was U Eu U1CLS In the first game of the tourmanent they played Coho t Lobb, Which was their 1 st Game hey dcicated cobb by of fift n points cane tho av with which was won by score a score Next Kenefic a l rge c with the most competition was with Head but after a long fought battle they won by one point qu How proud they were of themselves for that put then in the finals with Tuska Thfy could not win every time and began un lucky by not getting the ball first, as they had Page four 'ii :RW W -X Nl gig, f as L ff 4ZFLr In c pFOpeF toward youl no up is to dip the spoon you or away from a feminine acquaintance on the street, must he re novo his hat and keep it removed durinb the entire conversation? 3 .men ualkinb down the done the previous H1ghtS Each player wishes to con ratulete Mr Hicks for his excellent coaching BOY SCOUTS AMATEUR PROGRAM we-on ze, 1940 5 an 101 The Boy Scouts will pre- sent their Amateur Program March 28, The Boy Scout Band from Denison will have several numbers. Every one come. m 4 s Each time in life comos'but once. Hake the most of its J: ' street with a lady the ccntlenan should walk three steps ah ad of her on the side nearest the street any place but on her fact 4 If a wholesome sneeze escapes in public you should fab apolo ize b explain it must have been somethinb you ate 5. Upon being introduced to a gentleman docs the lady offer her handl 6 Should a lady rise introduced to another 7 At the conclusion when lady of a dance, th lady should thank the gentleman. suggest dancinb look at as? why dancing floor. that he take lessons her fe t and he doesn't try on the dance 8. If socially prominent Mrs. Jones whom you've been dying to know better- invites you to dinner to- morrow, should you decline the invitation because you have a cold? 1 4 4 Keep good company and you shall be of the numbers M n r l dy enters room c 5 ntl n 1 r e as 1 she hasr mined wel ht cintlv centlnue th ir convcr sr ion a thoubh noth inb had h pptncd bcntlcnan the lvdy should a as? the waiter if she hasn't seen him some where b fore ll Jhon dining out, the napkin should b 7 tucked securely in the collar as a bib 1 nor d e spread across the lap and left folded once The Senior birls organiz ed then a real ball team for the Inter mural tour nanont, they were as followes Leola, Virginit Clovis, Betty Jane, Mmrv Fzarcis, Helen, and L 1 Ella First they drew tl Jun1ors and won by a scox of 14 points. Then they played he Freshman and won by two points. They played e Sophonores two eames and won both of then by large sum. They defeated every team in high school, X Congratulations, Seniors for the trophy sure is nice. v 4 1 nit ain't the individual Or the army as a whole, But the everlasting team work Of every blooming sou1. ' I ',,. e a ,i s , R it e g 1 deserts ' ' - ,... 5--.rx I '. -he J fi 1 VT fer +ri yi R A has lu F lil ui E7 L K, jj 4 -. 5.-'21-1' fr- 1-3 I1 fig -f Q' I I ' , 4 ,Y if fn: '1 , V , ' rd f'- 90 I V K - ' ' if ., th 'c. chez: Q A f 1 U' df -J r r' Cal is . N . 1 ' ' e 1 1' . e . ,,D J ' .. Qbl k f 1 . w r. x - : gc ' x ' 'S rl, Iis Harper, ' H - l. aati ' so , ' it ' U. a , 1 , M . - ' , QCD - ' e' W - . -, G .t , , A st' 5 1 ' ' 'Q I' ' ' . ' r .a 1 . Harper, Virginia Hargis. 2. when a gentleman meets 10. when dining with a h ' one I . el i.' ' . ' Y- ine , . : A.. ' .E ' V i- Q D L - - ', . ' . A . ' 1 A 3 A ' fn . 2 . 8 . . . ... .-. A ' uGS Q. ' Q T s ' ' I ' ' A C. ' so . . r X. : ' ' . ' 1 1 A5 446 . ' ' L S 'S EJ Q ' - . c J R - Cb? 3 - - The gum., . . . . M ' CC, V1 S ' 1 1 A.. ,VJ ' I , V - . . N , p G ' A . . f A . . C J 1 K . . : L, c .3 Ai' . 7 'Z ' 'L 'J ' ' , 1 . - , 1 no on ' . ' m ' O . I t Q S A o . . .C f j o s . I A V ,. Kb, th , ' Q x . - Q - Cel ' e ' 3 L X A xl -namrlf-118
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