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Girls Basketball Team Coaches Dorothy Webb Susie Holloman Dorothy Irvin Nellie Spear, Captain Virginia Smith, Manager Nellie Spear . Forward Louise Pratt Forward Ella Rinker Brown . . . . . . Guard Grace Pollock . Guard Esther B. Parker . Guard Grace Spencer Doris Grady . Forward Catherine Rawles Forward Subs Elizabeth Raines Ruth Raynor Lettie Hobgood Gwendolyn Cheney Gertrude Bagby Schedule of Games Washington . . . Goldsboro . . Wilson Kennedy M. Home Mt. Olive . . . Greenville . . Goldsboro . . Mt. Olive . . . Kennedy M. Home Greenville . . Washington . . 64; Kinston 18 26; Kinston 35 37; Kinston 27 19; Kinston 52 15; Kinston 27 19; Kinston 34 39 ; Kinston 37 12; Kinston 18 12; Kinston 18 12; Kinston 27 28; Kinston 12 65
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LETTER GIRLS IN BASKETBALL SUB TEAM 64
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Cop (to man driving new car who passed the “Stop” sign): “Hey, there, can’t you read?” Motorist: “Sure I can, hut I can’t stop.” Willie: “Pa, what is a parasite?” His Pa: “A parasite, son, is a man who walks through a revolving door without doing his share of pushing.” We noticed the following on a poster advertising a school dance: “Girls may attend this dance, but no dresses are to be worn above the knees.” We tried to get tickets, but none were to be had. Western chain store advertised as follows: “Apples, oranges, imported nuts, and fruitcake. Come in now and avoid the rush. The earlybird always gets the worm.” Bellhop (to newly-ushered-in guest) ; “Anything I can do for you?” The Wise Guy: “No, I have some in my suitcase.” First Kid: “Gee, Jimmie, when I went by your house this morning I heard somebody swear- ing something awful.” Second Kid: “Oh, that was my dad. He was late for church an’ couldn’t find his hymn book.” » if “How do you know that Adam used sugar?” Answer: “When he raised Cain.” The hand that socks the husband rules the pocketbook. She: “I just couldn’t think of anything poisonous enough to call him.” Another: “Did you call him a bootlegger?” “What do three balls mean in front of a pawn shop?” “Two to one you won’t get it back.” » Motorist: “Is this a one-way street?” Cop: “Yes, and there are no two ways about it.” 66
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