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Basketball Our league season was short and hard this year. We played Only Grantsville and Tooele. The Grantsville games were hard and f8.S'C and were won from us only by small scores. Tooele gave us an over- whelming defeat in our first game, played in their gym, but HWY found difficulty in edging out with a three-point lead in the return gamfi. Rulon Sanders in forward position was .one of our brightest stars and played good ball in all our games, being particularly strong in combination work. . ' A , Milton McMillan played the other forward position with much ability and was the life and pep ,of our games. u Louis Olsen at center always got the tip off because it may be said of him that his head is always in the clouds. But nevertheless he comes to earth long enough to play a splendid game. john Birkinshaw will be sorely missed next yearifrom guard position, because he never allowed his man to elude him and jack was always successful in caging a few baskets. i Herbert Bluck as guard made a good consistant player and did his share of all the work to be done. Earl jones in forward position, though small, managed to get away from his guard and score a few baskets. Earl is sure to be a strong man for next year. Earlo Sanders, captain, usually selected the ball and played the floor from guard's position. Elmer Bacon played a good steady game and had the advantages of being young, tall- and handsome, the Freshie girls say. VVilliam Peters as forward will be greatly missed next year. Elmer Christensen though light flight with regard to avoirdu- pois-not complexion or fingersj, promises to be one of our best men for guard position next year. Baseball. Baseball is stimulating a great deal of interest among the fans at school this year, and we are sure that our team will be a great credit to us and come home, at least occasionally, with the victory. Murray was defeated in her first game with West Side High School, the score being 7 to O. However the team managed to bring home the bacon and the ball from the following game with the Saints at the VVest Side campus. Our baseball lineup is strong and with more hard training should bring home that extra ball often. The lineup is as follows: Wilfoi'd Robinson, catcher, Louis Ol- sen, lst base, Earl Jones, Znd baseg Herbert Bluck, 3rd base, Elmer Bacon, short stop, Gordon Wliipple, right field, Rulon Sanders, center held, john Birkinshaw, left held, Earlo Sanders, pitch. Substitutes: Clifford Larson, Elmer Christensen, Howe Moffat, Louis Sanders, Lynn Chiverall, Earl Anderson, W'ilford Peterson, VVil- liam Peters, Lynn Miller. A The letter men of this year, produced under the splendid coaching and training of our coach, Mr. Leonard Neilson, are Louis Olsen, Her- bert Bluclc, Earlo Sanders, Earl jones, Elmer Bacon, Rulon Sanders, Gordon VVhipple, Vtfilford Robinson and John Birkinshaw.
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In English every Freshman had to write his first impression of a large city. johnny Peters wrote-My first impression of Salt Lake' was the tall buildings coming up on a street car. - Mrs. Fleming-What is a hypocrit? Ivery Reed-A boy who comes to school smiling. Miss Ware fin a sad tonej-Why do you cry that way my little man? Arthur--Because it is the only way I know how to cry. Miss Hartley was presiding in our court for demerited students. She was about to pardon one boy when she said, I don't expect to see you here again. Joe-What's the matter, you going to resign? Eddie and Kenneth were in their room dressing when their mother heard Kenneth start to cry. The astonished mother ran to the room to see what was the matter. Kenneth between sobs was able to say, Eddie keeps singing the 'Star Spangled Banner' and I can't sit down to put my stockings on and I'll be late for school. A well known lecturer was speaking on economics and mentioned the fact that in some parts of our country there are many more men than women and suggested that women migrate to that point. One girl was disgusted and left the room, whereupon the man said, I didn't mean that it should be done in such a hurry. Kate-VVill you have some pie, Louis? Louis-Is it compulsory? Kate-No, raspberry. Was there any mail, Nellie. No, mam 3 only a postcard. VVhere is it from. u I don't know, replied Nellie, with an offended air. Do you think that I read your correspondence? g - Perhaps not, but a person who sends a message on a postcard is either stupid or stingyfi That's a fine way to talk about your mother. Elmer went into a cafe for the first time and was a bit nervous when he asked, What have you for dinner today? i The waiter replied, Roastbeeffriedpotatoeschickenstewedapple- dumplingsraisinpuddingmilkandcoffee. Elmer-Give me the third, fifth, seventh and eighth syllables. S
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