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Basket Mall FOR the past two years the basket ball team has drawn about two-thirds of its members from the Class of '29. M. Kingsley became our charter memberi' on the First Team, iwhile C. Draper, I. Neer, and B. Crowe made the squad. C. Draper played regularly on the Second Team. In 1928, M. Kingsley shone as jumping center. B. Crowe joined the First Teamg likewise, C. Draper, who captained a near-championship team, I. Neer and E. Kennedy made the Second Team. This year, M. Kingsley, now our captain, C. Draper, B. Crowe, and M. Haskell represented us on the First Team, and I. Neer and E. Kennedy again played on the Second Team. Although the scores for the 1928-'29 season would indicate that this has been a hard luck year, they show to a slight extent the excitement that prevailed. Two of our three defeats came in the last minute of playing, when we lost by just one basket. The First Team lineup for 1929 was as follows: jc., May Kingsley Ccapl.D'29 f., Barbara Crowe '29 g., Constance Draper '29 sc., Margaret Haskell '29 f., Buberta Bailey '30 g., Ruth Bradley '32 GAMES Brimmer 34 Alumnae 31 Brimmer T7 Lee 20 Brimmer 19 Brimmer 32 Brimmer 36 Brimmer 53 at Milton 40 Winsor 34 May 38 Lee 8 Forly-lhr
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'29 mania or TALES OF MARGARET AND ELLEN HE Class of '29 has captured as many honors in tennis as it has in other sports, thanks to our two outstanding stars, M. Haskell and E. Kennedy. In 1927, Margaret and Ellen were runners-up in the annual doubles tournament. In the fall of 1927 Margaret won the tennis singles championship over Ellen after a strenuous match. That spring the doubles match again went to Margaret and Ellen. Because the tournament this fall was the first ever to be played off on our new playground courts, the interest in the matches was enhanced. Again it was a case of Margaret versus Ellen. To Margaret went the cupg to Ellen, the medal. '30 and '31, you may now take hope! Next fall this famous pair will be alumnae in the wide, wide world. Paqe Forty M
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