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Girls ' Basketball Miss MILUKl-.l) niO.MSON Coach c cm iiller no tribute tci I niii- ni which will be loo great She ha been the ' Spirit. the fight. aiul the ideal. ■ of each and every mem- ber of the team. .Miss ' ihomson ha been in .Mbion for fi e ears and each ear she has produced a win- ning team of g iod sports and clean plavers. I ' his is her last year here and the girls who are coming back to make up the team next ear leel that thc are losing the best friend the ' ha e in .Albion. lighting plrll which h.is gained ihe atlention of th.e coach and her lel- lou plaxers (;i,|-.NN. J. (.d-v. l. N Jackman is one of the most faithful players on the c]uad. She comes out 1(1 each practice .uid works with good wilL soHlill K N I ' Sl K Iwnip IS the junior forward on our team She is fast, accurate. ,ind le.inis well with the other forward OK . SCI 1-1 C.iiptdin We are very fortunate in having Noma back wth us this year, ller playing through the entire season has been outstanding— t picall ' Sculls — and her spin of ( ome on. t!ang ' ou can ilo It ' has helped spur ihe team on to ictor -. SculK made a total of ! ! ' ' points. Klli;iA LOWI- Khela is the fastest pla er on Ihe team. pl.i ing either jumping cjr run- ning center She has the lighting s| irit which begins with the llrst w histk- Ol I II Mil I S Otlie can be proud of her first ear ,is a basketball pla er :K ANCl-.S CLII 1 OKI) Like (jpain Scull -. Irances can play any position on the team as il she were made for it. . s guard she has been irreproachable, succtsslully holding iloun e ery forward she was ?ent after.. It is hoped that she will return next ear. l.K.M.X . I WOOD The leetlest member of the si|uad and one of the most inspiring, KLl ' ll III. I. I.N CI.I.MINTS The peppy little running center and forward from llailey. whose playing has been remarkable with tiecitled improvement shown toward the last of the season, l-;l.01Si-: CKOFI ' . good sportsman and a cap.dile pla er, plasing ihr;.- point- well. .M.W 1 A. NS We all admire llf v,ay .May plays basketball. When she gets the fire of light in I ' .er e e there is no siop|iing her. I KANCIS lll-IJ lilM I lelferl is a fast player at the p isi- tion (.f running center. She h.is the II AINI- ,M(,(:oNNI:l,l, .Mac is .mother junior who has worked her w.i to the top. playing giiarel .ind running center with great . peed .md accuracw W KC,L l-KII I ri I IK SON Pete ' pla s running cenler and has proved herself worthy of notice. She IS fast .ind has rhe light which ni.ikes her a valu.ible pl.i er. I ol A I I 1- IS One of the lightiesl little pla ers on the squail is l.ola. She pla ' s a fast offensive game which makes her in- ,iluable as a si|uad member. l K ' NA OC ' ,ll- erna is fast and is able to break u| ' almost an ' sort of a plav. She is an accurate plaver also, ll,OKM NCd-, Wl KKV llorence is the shortest player on the team, ller speed makes up for her lack of height, 1AAL1-I-; W ' OOIiS l-.valee is a fast guard, playing all over her court and breaking up many passes and shots. I: alee improves Willi [iractice
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Page 88 text:
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..llv (i;iir Wills. ITl.iine nnfl, RIkI.i 1 nwe. .1 «!■-.■ iW . ' i ' ' ;t( ' , ' — I cii.i lulls McConnell. Helen Clemenls. Irances CKIforJ. Middle K«. — lenna jackman hvalei- WuciJ. Mav l; anv. Marsiicrile Pelerson. Frances Mellert. Inillom Kou. — I Inruiice Wetn, - li rh nls in Alvi.i 1,1. Girls ' Basketball 1 111-: P(.)PL L.M I I V III haskcthall amon.ti the .A. S. N. iiK as slmwii this ear b the larjjf turn-ciut ol .i;irls who tried for the team. .M ' ter careful deirneratKin the siiiuul ol eit hteen was selected b .Miss .Mildred Thiimpson and the real wnrk be.uan. Pla ers were switched tr(im one position to another in an efft rt to place each one most ad antageousl -. Ironi the start each iiirl worketl tor the team, and individual honors were forgotten. The first encounter was a douhle-header with Gooding College. In the first uame. the Normal was victorious with a score of S-U: in the second game, how- ever, .Albion was defeated with the score 22- 1. This defeat did not discourage the girls, and the remaining games of the season were won bv a sale mar.gin. Perhaps the hardest fought game of the season was the junior-Senior game. The limiors made the first basket, but the final -core was iS-lh in the Senior ' s fax ' or. I he -core of the second Junior-Senior game was lS- 4 lur the Seniors. P.asketball is (ine of the sprirts under supervision of the CnrN A (dub. SCOR! ■S 1-()K 11 E SEASON lhion S Gooding . lbion 1 ■ Goodinu . lbion 1 1 iler ' . lbion M, Oak lev Albion 21 Gjooding . lbion 1 Gniidin ; . 32 3] 20 2S 1(1 14 P.ige S4
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