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'4-'2QG4i Z66G6GQ6Q ol ent eye for the basket, and bein onl one of Kempton's prospects for the future. oe Kemp-- ' WKempW did not play on the regular quad,this being his first year in this sport. with a little more experience he will pro- bly win a place next year. Joe is a Junior year. Robert Floyd-- WBobn is a steady and hard playing for- Although he didn't get to play with the t team this year, he will be putting in a for a regular position next year. Bob is a Sophemore. Ray Cox-- nBumpern did not play on the first team t was always plugging along. He scored many ints for the seconds and was their captain 'n most of their games. Ray graduates along 'th three other players from the Senior class SECTIONAL TOURNEY Q NOBLESVILLE D Thursday morning fMarch 5, 19581, for bout an hour's time, the WPiratesN and all heir trusted followers held a meeting in the ssembly of Kempton High School. They met to ecide how they would begin the attack that ould bring defeat to their foe, the Atlanta igh School basket ball team, in the curtain aiser at the Sectional Tourney, which started t 7300 P. M. Thursday night. The program opened with the entire group inging our school song. Then yells and spe- hes were given alternately. The yells were ed by our yell-leaders, Mary Frances and uanita. The speeches were given by the mem- ers of the entire faculty and by the members f the sectional squad. Since this was a ery special occasion, the children from the S Y H he has much time for improvement. He
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'7iEfZ5iE1Et 11 G6GG66Q4G .1 .1 grade rooms attended the meeting. Each class had selected its yell-leaders and these led the entire assembly in some of the yells.A very interesting part of this program was a story told by its author who happened to be present. The stor was entitled UA Huntin y - e We Will Go.U The author,Mr. Paui L. Phillippe, could well be a premising writer and story tel ler. We have received permission from him to reprint his story in the yearbook. A HUNTING WE WILL G0 Once upon a time there was a race. It was known in Greek times as Atlanta's race, where only the best took part. Later in Ro- man times Cicero changed the race to a hunt. He placed Sir John Tipton and General Sheridan in charge. They too Hemp grass by the ton and made a windfall out in the Prairie, east of grcadia,'in the Hgstgield just north of a walnut Grove. Behind this the fishers and Qgbles from the ville lay in wait while they ate Qarmels and looked Qhgrpsfvillel in all directions, With them they had a Goldsmith who was to make the medal awarded the best hunter. Now what they were really looking for was a Donny Duck sometimes known as Gussy Goslin KGossardJ, but there were also BitternslBitnerD and Hawks KV. Hawkins! flying about in all dir- ections with a cauble-cauble here and a cauble- cauble there CCaubleJ. As the birds kept Scudding CScudderl back and forth, the men waited and watched to determine the cause of it all. Soon an English BobbyCR. Floydlappear- ed looking for a Free man lFreemanJ among the nobles. He found one all'right ibut the free man said, WNOW you have played HobblHobbsD with me just when I was ready to get a shot. Well, they waited and waited for some- thing, we know not what. iMaybe they did not either.D Axbrisk breeze KReeseD was blowing out of the south and these birds Kempt Ckempl circling around. Finally John's son KJohnson1 11111111111 QQQQQQQQQQQ V7 YY YY YY YV YY YV
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