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by the close score of Z3 and 22. This game was played January I5th, and the following week River Rouge was our guest. River Rouge never had a chance and when the smoke of battle cleared away Monroe was on the long F . JANE MITCHELL Basketball Captain, 1921 V end of a 62 to I0 count. The following week saw the girls visiting at , Flint. Flint Central had a good team but our 1 girls were hampered by the floor, which was the largest they played on all year. Flint was the victor in this game by the score of 30 and I5. The week of February II, Rosary Hi of Detroit came to do battle with our girls. Monroe was the victor in this contest by a large score, 42 and 6. Birmingham followed Rosary and brought the best team that showed here all year. They defeated us by the score of I7 and 39. After the Birmingham game the team went to lVlt. Clemens , to play the High School of that city. Playing on ei floor of about the same size as at l'li11t, they were victorious in this game, 4 the final score being 26 and I9. To end the season the Alumni, who were feeling pretty mad about the first game, were played again. They were decisively beaten, this time by the score of 36 and 22. The wohle team played well and is deserving of much praise. Violet and Viola Rau played well at forwards, with Elsie Zapf and Katherine Tatroe ready to step in at a moment's notice. Grace Dusseau and Freda Zapf were the centers and were very clever at getting the ball from the guards and passing it to the forwards. Jane Mitchell and Marian Weis played good games at guard and could always be relied upon. Virginia Hubble and Hazel Ciray were able substitutes. The team is to be con- gratulated on the excellent ercord which they made for the season of I92l. Following are the statistics: Jan. I5-Hi School Alumni . . . . .22 lVl. H. S. .... . . . . .23 jan. 28-River Rouge .. .. ...IO lVl. H. S.. . .. . . . . .62 Feb. 4-Flint Central ....... . . .30 M. H. S. .... . . . I5 Feb. I I-Rosary Hi, Detroit ...... 6 M.. H. S. .... ..... 4 2 ifeb. I8-Birmingham . . . . . .... 39 lVl. H. S.. . . . . . . I7 lfeb. 25-Mt. Clemens . . . . 9 M. H. S. .... . . . I8 Mar. II-Flint Central ...... ..... I 9 M. H. S. .... ..... 2 6 lVlar. 24-Alumni ................ 22 lVl. H. S. .... .... 3 6 Total ........... Opponents, I57 M. H. S. .... .... 2 39
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CAN YOU IMAGINE ! ! ! ! ! Freida a school teacher? Muriel not going to Detroit or Toledo? An E recitation in English 12? Easton not borrowing? Beata with an X? Lola with a pencil all her own? Sidney Peles with an E? A Freshman that isn't green? Harold Morhoff flirting? Chet A. not sleeping in classes? Al G. not giggling? Wilburt Minehart without a grin? Frank Kettner 5 feet tall? Skinny Weisel quiet? Dorothy and not Ed? Irene Brightbill using plain American? Alice A. not wearing a sweater? Doris E. dancing? Spencer not lecturing? DePue with one spark of gratitude? Clifford P. in short trousers? Reo Ott without red hair? Shorty Kressbach not looking for Jane? Irene Lauer without bobbed hair? M. l'l. S. with a new gym? Brower thin? Herbert B. not in the limelight? B. Dansard with all his physics problems? Miss Covell with a grouch? janet Hundley not raising the dicltens? Miss Cilday not going a mile a minute? Gladys Denninger six feet tall? Mrs. Muir without an apron on? Miss Swift hilarious? Miss Thompson not talking? Eddie Ketcham not trying to boss? . A perfect assembly room? Miss Edmonds big? Mr. Hiller teaching without an outline? Mr. Parker not coughing before talking? Bliss on time for classes?
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