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SENIOR BOOSTER ..«V I ■ Ill—............. mm Wmimu.mmmmm ■ ■ ■■■ Cantata Feathertop’1, a eantata, was presented, on Hay 24, 1933, at Ithe I. 0. 0. F, Hall. This was one of Nathanial Hawthone's stories •adapted to musie, It was of humorous nature and as usual had the [moral lesson which is often found in Hawthorne’s writings. The iintcrmediate and upper-grades music section presented this in two {part music under the direction of Miss Shierson. Graduation The last phase of the grade school program was the eighth grade graduation. This year there were eight eligible for graduation, rTohn Westgaard, Mabel Williams, Beulah'Nickel, Rae Spurgeon, Steven Ristine, Charles Edwards, Della Rusten, and Joy Miller. Their part of the program consisted of the reading of the iclass will and prophecy and the presentation of diplomas.
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r i Senior Booster I Girls Basket Ball Unfortunately the girls' basketball team had only two games this year to play. So many of the towns we used to play against had dis- countinued girls' basket ball. The only team we could compete with was Judith Gap and we lost both of our games to them. The girls . did make arrangements to play the Teachers each time that they were | free to do so. e enjoyed playing them just as much as playing an I outside town. j ' .' M l i The line-up for the squad consisted of three Juniors and three- •• • Seniors, Subs.—One Senior and one Sophomore. The Sophomores were j lucky in getting one member out of their class to be choosen to be •; on the team, ; . The girls who played in the majority of the games were Eleanor Naylor, Dorothy Lilley, and Agnes Salisbury as forwards; Edythe Fairbanks, Maude Phillips, and Betty Wernli as guards. Mary Grif- fith and huth orey each played a quarter or more. Letters were awarded to the entire squad by Mr. Mattill at the Annual Basketball banquet held at the Church Basement, April 7. Individual write ups: i Eleanor Naylor; The forward whose highest ambition was to hit the basket. STeanor not only tried to hit it but she made several of the Buffalo points. Dorothy Lilley: This being her first year on the team and also, her last s!he left a favorable impression to us all that she could play basketball. Dorothy was our whirlwind of a forward as well as when she had to fall back to the position as guard. Edythe B’airbanks: This being Edythe s last year on the team all will say that she has been a good player the full three years she has played. Edythe not only showed good Sportsmanship but she was not afraid to enter into the game. She was a fighter when playing. Her goal was to get the ball and get it across to her forwards and this she did. Maude Phillips: Our excellent player at guard position. When a pass was made to her opponents Maude was there to interfere. She used team work. As aude has another year to play she can contri- bute much to the team. • he has now played three years. Betty “ernll: Another guard who filled her position on the team remarkably. Betty has played two years on the team. Last year due to her absence from our school she was unable to help us out but this year she came back as strong a player as ever. Betty has another year in which to play and show her ability.
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