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EZQM ORVAL THORSON Capt. Center Barney , our captain, played the center position throughout the season. He always played his best, and could be depended upon to get his share of goals, and to hold his man down. He has played his fourth year, and M. P. H. S. will lose a good man in Barney. PAIGE PAYNE Guard Hard played guard, and was al- ways in the game. Payne was known for his fightg his ability to get the ball: for the effort he exerted to win a victory. By Payne's graduation, Mt. Pleasant loses one of the most consis- tent guards she has had for several years. HERBERT BYERS Guard Pete' 'occupied the position of guard. He played consistent ball, and was always sure of his quoto of bas- kets. His greatest value to the team was his speed. In the I. W. C. tour- nament he made the all tournament team. RAYMOND CARIS Forward Ketsy did not play all the year, which was to our disadvantage. When he was playing he could hold his man down, and get a few baskets in exchange. He was an excellent team worker. ALDEN BRUHN Forward Bill , as forward, did justice to his position. A fast and shifty player, he never failed to get his quoto of baskets during the game. IIVJOFFIKVNSSHKUUOGSI
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