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0:1101 1111: ini Z I l i l l' K A1 1: v 1: THE GIRLS' TEAM The members of the first team were Mable Gard, Georgia Noble, Edith Priddy, Florence Elward, Swanora Bellam, Ruby Wolverton, Claire Win- trode and Ruth Knight. Miss Miller was coach of the team and Rose Elward mascot. Several other girls took active part in basket ball. Among this number were Mildred Gard, Edith Reiff, Edith Bigelow and Bernice Harvey. o THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The officers of the Association this year were Gerald Mygrant, Presi- dentg and Elbert Ross, Secretary-treasurer. The membership in the Asso- ciation this year was unusually large, practically 94 per cent of the high school students and 100 per cent of the teachers being enrolled in the organization. This is typical of the enthusiasm shown toward basket- ball during the entire season. The finances of the Association are in a better condition than any other heretofore recorded year. The school spirit during the year was excellent, and the teams received the loyal support of the community in general. When the boys squad won its way to the finals in the district tournament practically all of An- drews turned out to see the final game against Huntington. The team desires to take this method of thanking the rooters for their support, both those from the student body and the community. A-nr-d-r-e-w-s That's the way to spell it What's the way to yell it? Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah,- Z-i--zzzzzz-Boom ! ANDREWS l l ANDREWS ! ! Here's to our team boys, Here's to our school. Here's to the place where Good feelings rule. We will sing praises To our dear schoolg Old Andrews High, We love you. epuxozuinxu-1:-1-I1 'Z F orfy .1 1 111 1-ni-11 xoxox: 1:-111101-na A N D R 0 N I A N 11111111 2
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