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GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM I ' egsy Jessee, Manager; Nancy Stinson, Joan Harrison, I va Candler, Jean Hedrick, Loretta Thomas, Nell Monk, Elizabeth McCloud, Betty Combs, Pat Jessee, Anne Steele, Jackie Hargis, Marion Brooks, and Miss Catherine Sampson, Coach. The Lebanon High School girls won 17 out of 20 games played this year. Castle- wood was our first opponent in the tournament. turned them back with a score of 34 to 24. The great spill came when Honaker won the tournament 41 to 37. McCloud: The girl who is an excellent player in any position on the court. Combs: The girl who cannot be beat on her set shots. A smooth and cool ball player. Jessee: (All County.) The tall blonde forward who can’t be beat. Steele: The cute little guard who always comes out with the rebounds. Brooks: The gal who’s always there when needed. A grand little guard. Thomas: The girl who is always necessary. Hargis: The little blonde who has come a long way since last year.
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LATIN CLUB Mrs. Griffith, Sponsor SAFETY PATROL Miss S. mpson, Sponsor These two clubs are doing effective work. One is trying to preserve the glories that were Rome, and the other in snow, in rain, in sun, and in wind is making it safer to go to school.
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BOYS ' BASKETBALL SQUAD Roir 1: George Rasnake, Joe £ ' orley Stinson, Robert Kiser, Derby Gray, George Williams, James Garrett, John Pruner. Row 2: Curtis Kinder, Harry Campbell, Jim Gillespie, Dallas Hubbard, Billy Joe Dorton, J. L. Fields, Raymond Lasley. Hu:i 3; Floppy Dickenson, Gene Cox, Coach Skeens, Lowell Jessce, Julian Givens. The boys won 9 out of 19 games. Only two players, Pruner and Gray, were car- ried over from last year’s first team. Playing some of the outstanding teams of District 7, they topped off the season’s schedule by losing to Castlewood in the semi-finals of the county tournament, by one point. Pruner: The boy who is noted for his accurate set shots. A smooth ball handler. Gray (Captain): An excellent ball player. The fastest trick on the floor. Stinson: The tall center who made some nice hook shots. Williams: The curly haired boy who played hard all the time. Gillespie: The boy who came a long way as the season progressed. Kiser: The small fellow who proved valuable to the team on various occasions.
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