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'r tf'lhe..l.ava'bo1..5J' ' ' Girls' Basket Ball With Miss Caldwell as coach, the girls started practicing basket ball at the beginning of the season. We organized and elected Mr. Bradley manager and Mary Nicolls captain. The first few practices were out of doors. About twelve girls reported. lt got to be an old thing for some of them and by the time we were ready to start with our games there were only six left to bring home the victories. Four of the girls had played on the team last year, so it was nothing new to them. Our first game which was played with Rock Grove, was won without difficulty. This helped a great deal to encourage the girls for other games. We won four out of the six games played. Two bakery sales were given in order to raise money with which to start the team. All of the high school girls helped the team in this way by contributing to the sales. The lineup of the team was: Mary Nicolls, right forward. Mary, our peppy little forward from last year, was ready to fight for the team. Ruth Affierbaugh, left forward. Although new at the job, by the middle of the season we knew that when Ruth aimed at the basket it meant two points. Mildred Helmts, center. Mildred, our live-wire center, was in every fight getting the ball and keeping it near the Davis goal. Emma johnson, right guard. Emma, better known as Red, was able to guard anyone our opponents furnished for her. Freda Tielkemeier, left guard. Freda was on the job and made it uncomfortable for her opposition all the time. Barbara Kloster, substitute. Barbara, our only sub, could be depended on for she was good at any position we wished to play her. PA T UR
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