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t iiiilli Top Row-Martin. Hartnett. Hutchinson. Kittie, Burkle, Balkema. Bottom Row-Baugh. Downing. Bauer. Eker 1rapt,l. Buxton. Wood. Gir1's Varsity Basket Ball O62 mg.. N acconnt of the interest shown in liasliet liall this season a girls varsity liaslcetliall , team was organizecfl. Nlany reported foi lynn? practice and two gaines were played X ' The girls have access to the high school ' ' gym on Tnesclays anal lfriclays. on which ' rlays they practiced :incl playecl their gaines. Miss llrenrlel takes care of all the girls' gym classes and also acted as coach for the varsity team. The girls were only alile to schedule two games with Purdue sorority teams, lint inacle goocl showings in both games The niemhers of the team were: Marie Martin, F, Louise Bauer, F. Helene Eker, F. Mildred Hartnett, G. Eleanor Buxton. G. Catherine Backema. li. Pi Phi. , Chi Omega ,, 187 6-First building Subs. Dorothy Kittle Marie Fisher Eleanor Burkle ,leanette XVood Bernice Baugh Ernestine Hutchison SCORES ,. ZU jet? , , 13 Jeff ,,,,. at St. Elizabeth Hospital erected. ,.l ll P.1g: ,Viruty-Ori:
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'T fl! q,..-i-.Qi A'H. I ,,ffi,4,,, A rms Zip :'l --i :Yi Emrt ufflt turntms 1 ' - -- -sp., 1 -me A Casey, Ehcrsh0lT. Farmer, Lairy, Sandberlz. Yuill. Shilling. Graham Interclass Basketball 195 lflli juniors won the unclisputecl championship of the interclass basketball O A nl contests this year. They tlefeateml each of their opponents twice with the r. - - f-s exception uf the Soplioinores. ln this game they lost in the overtime ! I . periofl by some neat team work on the part of the second-year boys. 54,4-'G The lfreshmen captured seeoncl place honors. having lost three games anal - winning the same number. The cellar position fell to the Seniors antl Z1 -' E , 'WH S Sophoinores. lnterclass basketball, as played at -lehferson High School. ' is not a recreation period for ineligible students, as some people think. but is really a training school for the future varsity players. .Xn all-class team, piclqetl by Klr. lienzler, the gym teacher, is as lforwarmls-R. Lairy tluniorl anml D. Speer 1Seniorl. Center-IQ. Hamilton 1 Freshman 3. tiuarcls-K. Schilling tluniorj and Carson llfreslnnanp. Honorable Klenticinslforwarcls: E. Joslin 4Freshmanl and H Center: Sandberg K-lll!llOl'l. Guards: Flora 1FreshmanI and XYon Lost juniors . ,,,, . . ,, 5 1 Freshmen ,,,, ,, 3 3 Sophomores 3 4 Seniors .i,,,. 3 4 follows: Kelly 1 Sophomore 9. Casey t-lL1I'liO1' I. Pct. .835 .500 -333 -333 Pap .Vinny
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' 74 IAM- z' -.,..... '.L-.. 'V I ,- irc-ae '- - lfliflllilhllllrllllzlll. llllfllllillzllci 1 I ' Ulf U , ' 1, My I i I gp 2 is K ' ... v' ill X L ,p ' A ,M f 9' 'I' Earns. ' As -' H-J., 7' - -: I . . 1 'k H la If 1 ,- Top Row-Cahill. Carr, Efruymson. Baugh, Bush. Second Row-Wood. Downing. Beeker, Dougherty, H. Burkle. Third Row-Buxton. Eker, Yuill, Bauer. Balkema, E. Burkle. Bottom Row-E. Fisher. Hutchinson, Kittie. Martin, Hartnett. Gir1's Interclass Basketball Oflivo lf, INCH last season a great change has Q 1 taken place in girls' athletics. They ' have shown more interest in basketball during' the pa-st season than has ever I, been shown lnetore. This makes stronger Laid -4: competition and, therefore, stronger teams. As the result, games were hotly contested and yery interesting' because each girl played hard and each team was tighting' for the interclass championship, which was tinally won by the Juniors in a game with the Seniors. The score was 5-O. The out- standing' players of the games were Marie Martin, Dorothy liittle, Mary Carr, and Iileanur llurkle. XYOH Lost ,luninrs ,, O 1 Seninrs ......,.,, . .,... 5 2 Sophumores . , ..,.. l 5 Freshmen . ,,,...,,.,....,...,,. ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.., l 5 The lineup nl' the winning' ,luniur team was: Dnruthy Kiltle, F. Betty Fisher. G. Marie Martin. F. Ernestine Hutchison. C. Marjnry Downing. G. 1880-Lafayette Car Works started. Had an output of ten cars per day. P.1gs .Yi'ur!y'-T:L'n
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