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MARY SHAFFER Mary left a record of which we are all proud. She not only gave her guards plenty of hard work but was quite accurate in her shots. She played good team work with all the girls, being responsible for many bas- kets which she herself did not make. It will take a star to fill her shoes next year. A 3-letter girl. MILDRED ARMSTRONG Mid was a valuable asset to the team. Although lacking in size, her speed and head work baffled her op- ponents, saving Convoy High School in many dangerous moments. She deserves more praise than she will probably get. NVho can fill her place at side center next year? A 3-letter girl. MILDRED TRACY Although Mildred is only a Fresh- man she developed into an experienc- ed playergone of the best guards in the County. Her good headwork broke up passes, keeping the oppo- nents score low. She could be de- pended upon to catch dribbles and hurry the ball to our forwards. In the next three years she should be- come an outstanding guard. A 1-letter girl. FERN NORTH Fern is one of those tall athletic Juniors. She started the year as guard but changed to center and played there the remainder of the year. She developed a fighting spirit and was able to get the tip-off from many of her opponents. Much is expected of her next year. A 1-letter girl. T 4 4 , l 14 2Tf'iisf iweixlrfff, 2 if f'7ff2a'i'574-9851 fifxs 1-Xi Page
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'..,.... tm 'K : SCA' ' ll1 ...... X -'win QW,-.., 1. i. WILBUR W. SWARTZ Coach Mr. Swartz has proved himself to be a real coach. Although this is his first year coaching he has shown us many tricks of the trade which have won many games. Teams to come will realize his worth because he spent much time and patience with the reserves as well as the reg- ulars. VVe hope that he will return next year, MAY BENROTH Although Miss Benroth is not our coach she played her pa1't and played it well in making the team a success this year. As official chaperon she has become the friend of every mem- ber on the team. By her cooperation with our coach and her helpful crit- icisms she has helped to win many a game. Also her never-failing en- thusiasm has cheered many a player when defeat was our lot. LUCILE REIDENBACH Captain Luce showed as much ability at forward as she did at side center in previous years. As captain and for- ward she played stellar basketball throughout the season. Juggling was an occasional feature of her playing. It will take o11e with an accurate eye to fill her place next year. A 3-letter girl. 1928 Page 92
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D , -A - . fx .term 5 ff?-t,alibi'1fLti1.:2fi1,11?:f1Qf' i' . 13 , -... MARIE GREULACH Marie was a splendid defensive player. a guard who always suc- ceeded in getting in the way of the opposing forward. She broke up many a play saving the day for Con- voy. She was always a good sport and a willing worker. A 1-letter girl. DOROTHY LEE Dorothy developed a lighting spirit which earned her a position on the team. In every game she played she gave her best to keep the opponents score low. She shows promise of being a star guard in the future. Dorothy is but a Sophomore. A 1-letter girl. ALTHA KILGORE Killy brought up the score through her ability to Cage free shots. 'When called upon she was always ready to carry her share of the game: she al- ways took advantage ot any break in l1er opponent's plays. She will be needed on the squad the next two years. A 1-letter girl. HELEN BRICKER Helen is just a Freshman but tall enough to get the tip-off. Although lac-king in experience she assisted in many emergencies. XVe are hoping to hear great things about her dur- ing the next three years. A 1-letter girl. RUTH SHEETS By the excellent spirit she showed. Ruth played her part well in keeping Q53 the opponents down. although -she ' X did not play in every game. She was well versed in the game as she could play several different positions. A 1-letter girl. fgQgwQ,1:s5f.ses511fn-tfmalf 1928 Q MA5 Page 94 L fl F ,xl i lil U3 l , , Nw Q9 K U. v Q. W J J, R TQ .Q l .121 '7 ln . 5' lil 'D T? .El E , N: lf D tt. 'fr I TN .rl :N lf mill H Ui 3 il 1 ,rw 'T il-i ga IZ' 9 .3 V? F .aa
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