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VELMA MORRISON 1 I O BOBBYE BRYANT Skipper was not a brilliant star, but Bobs was our little side center who could always be depended on. By her was here and there like a flash. She second year's hard, steady work she was small but fast. We shall miss her formed, with Maynette, the best com- next year, as she graduates this year. bination in the State. BEATRICE GARRETT Bee came to Cisco from Tennessee. She played wonderfully at forward shooting like a boy, and could always hit the basket in a pinch. We will miss her on the team next year. CHARLIE MILDRED TAYLOR guard, side- Charlie fought 'em at center, and forward. She could always be depended upon to play a good game in any position except center-she was too short for that. One Hundred Twenty-seven
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tl' 1 ll f ,f aj.. ,. ,. 4 i 'A 19, -. , o --xii -on A glflag-.2 T .ff ' .A.A. U il ie ll I ' l tl if he TOMMIE swINm,I+1 lt Tommie was Dot 's running mate. Many gs . times she passed to Dot, when she could Q, 1 4 a have taken a shot herself, and her unseltish . A team Work helped Dot to make ranking score in the A. A. U. a ll 1 . 1 5 l I1 . l if I n st .E ll ix A MA YN ETTE HOLMES i . l 1 t i Maynette was a quick, fighting guard. 1 .1 V i 1 5 E It seemed impossible for a forward to get ' rid of her, or get a hall when she was near. In the final game with Breckenridge she ii fi was as fast as a streak of lightning. W W A .l ., t E, l r it All EQ ,. tl ff , ' i 5. it MARY POWELL t f U Our t'Pilot was a good worker and a E lf tighter on the team this year, often getting t the tip over girls taller than she Was. She ai and Edie did some wonderful team work in I ll center this year. ll 3 X U l ' - ii f?:7ff,-2754 ij1j5: : nt . .. 1 it f - .QM l iii 'i,..'5A 'W' ' Mirlwil , I L iff KI KF: 1 Q ,- A '5,L.J. .ui baf'-' 1 ' M- ...f ..,- A -- f...,...,, , , -, ,.,, , . .. , ' '- ,.,,..glT..,,....i......i..i-.Q.L .21..... -S31 ' ' gpg i WT - f'f'L'f' ' if QA-j, f if One Hundred Twentysfim
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l ...K t Lobo ueens Sf I HE Uiseo lligh lioho Queens had the most sueeessful season in the history of ffiseo lligh Sehool, winning 14 out ot' 18 games, losing two games to Trezevant and t'oehrane Southern A. A. 'U. t'hzunpions and a team that has played together tive years. Girls' basket. hall is not sponsored hy the lnterseholastie Leagueg so the Queens' whole ainhition was to win the lligh Seheol A. A. l'. ineet held in Breek. In 1925 they won thirdg in 1926 they won seeondg :ind so they were determined to eontinue the elinih to the top. Coaeh NVa,lker took twelve girls to llreek to enter the tournament. They played five hard games in three days and seored large wins over the hest. teams Texas ever produced. The meet reaehed its eliinax when Viseo and Breekenridge Q1926 ehampionsl met in the finals. The Ciseo sextet were tired with enthusiasm and pep, shooting baskets from every angle, supported by a marvelous defense. They played basket hall as only a Ciseo teani that is inspired with a desire to win ean, and there was never a doubt as to who would he the 1927 Chainpions. That night. the Queens returned to Cisco with a huge silver loving eup, ten gold basket balls, and the second A. A. U. Championship for Ciseo that year. One Hundred Twenty-eight
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