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“He was aweary, but he fought his fight. —Realf. Boys’ Basketball In November, a large squad responded to the call for volunteers for basket- ball practice. Coach Restle faced the problem of building an entire team from inexperienced players, only one of whom had ever before taken part in a league competition. This condition resulted from the fact that all last year’s letter men, who were exceptionally good athletes, were seniors. The players who went out for basketball this year were so evenly matched that nine men played in enough games to entitle them to the varisty insignia. Although we won only one game, if the boys evince the same spirit next year as they manifested in the final games, they will doubtless enjoy a successful season. Moreover, as only one squad man graduates this year, and, as there is a great deal of good material in the under classes, G. H. S. should have a good team. Those awarded letters are Captain Hazelton, Captain-elect Pickert, Saidel, Graves, Gilmore, Putman, Sullivan, Appleby, Sterling, and Manager Washburn. Robert Hazelton. Page Twenty-six
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“Honor lies in honest toil.”—Cleveland. Girls’ Basketball During the year 1930, the girls’ basketball team met with but little success, although each of the five games in which they competed showed evidence of hard practice and efficient coaching. Among those who reported for training were several freshmen, two of whom received letters. The high school five found itself slightly handicapped because three of last year’s best players graduated in June. However, of this year’s lineup only two are seniors; hence the remaining players hope for a better season in 1931. The following were assigned the varisty insignia: Captain Phyllis Dygert, Grace Hillis, Ruth Canfield, Lois Levya, Captain-elect Isabel Graves. Florence Overacker, Rosemary Caswell, Gladys Leeson, Mary Shinnock, and Manager Velma Brown. Florence Overacker. Page Twenty-seven
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