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Page 101 text:
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UWM! ZCZMQZW Beauty and Brains . . . Combining fun with much needed body-building exercises, these beauties of Hillsboro schools go through their daily dozens on Frazier Field. Getting the kinks out of rusty joints before breaking up into teams for badminton, basketball, and volleyball, helps keep the girls nimble and fast on their feet. From these lines will come WAACS, WAVES, SPARS, and Marines, physically fit for active duty, due to their Wise training. Betty Lewallen and Marigene O'Connor make faces at Teach McCoy fbehind the carneral. gl Taken off guard, to say the least, Miss Buice directs the picture making of her classes, but gets caught in the scramble. n 4 The line-up of H.I.C. molls, subjected to glaring lights are identified as Slashing Coats, Ice Pick Smith, Smily Eubank, Cut- Throat Eastland, Bonnie O'Connor, Crack- Shot Lewallen, and Clip-Ear McCleskey.
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Page 100 text:
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VICTORY ON THE HOME FRONT . . . Physical Education classes took on a new meaning this year as the health of our country became a vital Weapon of national defense. Although not subjected to the rigid Commando train- ing of the boys, the girls of Hillsboro College and I-ligh School, under the direction of Miss Buice, carried out an active program of healthful fun. Tournaments in both badminton and basket- ball Were enthusiastically staged, and rigid calisthenics kept the girls in shape. Here is represented a living V of healthy young American Women. lst Row: Eastland, Coats. Phffwal Zdwatfzw 2nd Row: Wimbish, Patterson, Cocek, Cypert. Championship sextet of the badminton tournament among college girls P.E. classes, these girls smile victoriously over their success. Mary Eastland, Reba Coats, and Elizabeth Patterson were the top trio When the final scores were tallied. Close on their heels as dangerous runner-uppers were Bessie Lee Wirnbish. Ruth Cocek, and Sibyl Cypert.
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Page 102 text:
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pw?-paw? WM 4 BEN MORGAN ' I Champion Us if 155 i i T T 1 RICHARD WOOTEN President One of the most popular spots on the campus is the ping-pong room. This room is maintained by the PingfPong Club, which is composed of boys only: but the girls are permitted to play. A college- wide tournament was held, and during the course of this activity competition waxed stiff. Ben Mor- gan and Richard Wooten reached the finals. Ben was victorious and is now the recognized cham- pion of the club. The Ping-Pong Club is a worthy organization be- cause it provides entertainment that is both Whole- some and fun. W The Wooten cousins, Richard and Waymon, engage in a fast- moving battle of the palets, While lackie Farrell and Billie Rollins wait their turn.
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