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In the return game with Williams on our own court the victory went to N. A. N. S. The last and most wonderful trip was our trip to Camp Verde, Jerome and Prescott. We played Camp Verde first. We had a good game and a good dance afterward. The next day being Sunday, the Camp Verde people took us to Montezuma Castle where we all climbed the ladders and looked at the home of ancient tribes of Indians. From Camp Verde we went to Jerome. The boys went down into the mine but as the girls were not allowed to go into the mine we rode around in Jerome and the neighboring towns. Jerome has a wonderful new school building, with an ex- cellent basketball court. We all enjoyed the games and the dance following. The next morning we went to Prescott. We were defeated by the Prescott girls, but we had a good time, nevertheless. We enjoyed every bit of the trip and were only sorry that we had to come home so soon, but as we had no more games scheduled there was nothing else to do. Our closing game of the season was with Winslow on our own court. This was the only game we lost on our own court. We like to play Winslow, for they are all good, clean players. When Goldie Greer left to teach, Zillah Boice was given a place as sub on the team. The scores for the different games are as follows: Home Court Outside Courts Holbrook ...... 10 Normal ...... 73 Holbrook ...... 20 Normal Winslow .,.... 20 Normal ...... 19 Winslow ...... 30 Normal Prescott ........ 11 Normal ...... 27 Prescott ...... 20 Normal Williams ...... 9 Normal ...... 40 Williams ...,.. 19 Normal RoundValley 20 Normal Jerome .......... 19 Normal Camp Verde 19 Normal The girls who won sweaters and letters are Anona and Helen Wells, Edna Saunders, Annis McGookin, Goldie Greer, Vir- ginia Flickinger and Inez Despain. Pearl Logue and Helen Raitt receive their second chevrons. INDOOR BASEBALL Baseball was started on October 5th with Miss Lutz as physical education director. Only eleven girls signed up for baseball but at the end of two weeks we had sixteen players and an umpire. We divided the group into two teams, The Terriers, with Helen Wells as captain and The Pugs, with Helen Raitt as captain. In the games between the two teams an average number was won by each side. One of the most interesting games of the fall quarter was the game between the hiking group and the baseball girls. Nine of the best players were chosen by each group. Dorothy Jones was captain of the hikers. It was a good game and One Hundred Ten
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BASKET ALL Basketball season began on November ili' 15th with Miss Maxwell as coach. One January 4th the first team was picked with Helen Raitt chosen as cap- tain. The line-up was as follows: Anona and Helen Wells, forwards, Pearl Logue and Helen Raitt, guards, Virginia Flickinger and Goldier Greer, centers, Annis Mc- Gookin, Edna Saunders and Inez Despain, subs. On January 11th we started on our first tour. We went to Holbrook, Wins- low, St. Johns and Round Valley. We won two games and lost two. The trip, how- ever, was delightful, and each one enjoy- ed it immensely. ' nom Mxxwnu. Ask Goldie Greer about driving any Coach make of car. She drives them all alike, as some of us will testify, not with broken bones, but with shattered nerves. i At each place we enjoyed not only the games, but the dance after the game. We visited the schools in St. Johns and Eager, where won- derful speeches were made by the coaches and captains of the different teams. On our way home we visited the Petrified Forest. We were very glad of this opportunity, as many of us had not seen the Petrified Forest. Miss Maxwell says she is not very fond of riding with a rope tied to her car fthat is the way we rode from the Petrified Forest to H0lbrook.J When we reached Holbrook we boarded the first train home, and were delighted to reach Flagstaff where we could get a good fresh drink of water. On January 19th we played and defeated Holbrook on our home court. We enjoyed the supper given the teams after the game. February was a very busy month for the basketball teams. Our line-up was changed somewhat, Edna, Annis and Pearl playing guard, Helen Raitt, Goldie and Virginia playing cen- terg Helen, Anona and Inez playing forward. The first game played was with Prescott on our own court. The victory went to Prescott. The next game was with Williams at Williams. Eight car- loads of people went from Flagstaff to see the game, which ended in a tie. This was one of the roughest games of the season. The girls were black and blue when they returned. One Hundred Nine X iY-..,. i
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some good playing was done on both sides. The score was 16-2 in favor of the baseball girls. Baseball was dropped the 20th of November for the winter but will be enthusiastically taken up in the spring. Terriers: Helen Wells, lb, Anona Wells, pitcher, Helen Perry, catcher, May Webb, 2b, Louise Mow, 3b, Thelma Decker, rf, Alyse Archambeau, ss, Edna Burmeister, lf. Pugs: Goldie Greer, catcher, Helen Raitt, pitcher, Mary Rodgers, lb, Pollyanna Elliott, 2b, Essie Broadway, 3b, Mar- ion Wallace, ss, Viola Burmister, rf, Opal Roberts, lf. Umpire-Mary Crosby. VOLLEY BALL Ready? And the ball sails over the net. Volley ball is what I am speaking of. Did you ever serve, or try to, a hard, hard ball over a high, high net? Take it from me that ball would rather not travel very far during the first attempts. But when Almira sends that ball across it goes so swift it seldom gets back over the net. Watch out for Almira-she can hit those balls. We have other stars also: Minnie An- derson, Zillah Boice, Isabelle Coe, Inez Despain, Nell DeWitt, Idell Hatch, Jessie Housley, Maud Howell, Almira Shumway, Evelyn Stone, Katherine Shirley, Virginia Stambold, Alice Whipple, Mae Stockett. TENNIS . The call of the out-of-doors is answered by the tennis fans of Flagstaff normal. The incomparable weather gives pep to the players, and we have some good ones. We have five won- derful courts and they are continually occupied. President McMullen and Mr. Powers play a snappy game. During summer school we have some of the best players in Arizona. Mr. Judson, Arizona tennis champion, and Pres. McMullen played some well-matched games last summer. HIKING CLUB The first meeting of the Hiking club was called on October 15. There were 15 members, five of whom belonged last year. This preliminary meeting was to elect the president and to plan our campaign of hikes. Helen Raitt was elected president. Our campaign is as follows: October 20, 1923-Mt. Elden was our first hike. Nine of the girls went on this trip. They climbed to the lookout on the top of the mountain. From this lookout you can see all the outlying county for miles. Mt. Elden is 9500 feet above sea level, and one of the best species of volcanic eruptions near Flagstaff. After covering 15 miles the girls returned home tired but ready for another short hike. November 3, 1923-Eight of the members of the Hiking club left on the logging train for Mormon lake. It is 28 miles from Flagstaff. It is called Mormon lake because of an old Mormon settlement on the eastern shore. This lake is south of Mormon Mountain. Mormon Mountain is 8600 feet high with a crater lake at the top. The volcano is one of the smallest extinct volcanoes in the volcanic area of Arizona. The girls watched the lumbering and loading of logs on the cars. This trip was very educational to all of us. One Hundred Eleve
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