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EIGHTY-FOUR
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GIRLS' BASKET BALL. VVhere are my tennis shoes? Have you seen my shoes? Hurry! Hur- ry! This from high-school girls,-Freshies, Sophs, Juniors, and yes, even Seniors, for the Girls' Basketball Season had opened. The amused male portion of the school looked smilingly on and wondered what the fuss was all about. Hard work, much practice, drilling, and coaching was part of the day's routine, and although they played no organized teams, the girls did credit to themselves and their training on their own floor in inter-class games. Because the teams are rather new and real practice time was scarce, it was thought advisable not to engage in games with other school teams this year. Generously the girls as- sented and left the glories of the field to their more fortunate classmates, the members of the Central Baskeball Team. -DOROTHY FISHER '3o. EIGHTY-SIX
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