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..:'-2:f-e-.-'m - f'-M-1'- ' PACIFIC SENIOR 4 GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAM Le I lo rrghf Slandzng Grac Schaffer Kneeling Sue LaRue Hilda Bowers Agnes Devme Hazel ones Mary Rhodes Sealed V1vxanLangenbacher Llllle Meyers Mane Straub The Glrls Basket Ball Team of l927 proved quite a success by wmnmg the champlonshlp of Franlclm County at the tournament held ln the hlgh school gymnasxum of New Haven Mo November 9 I927 The Paclhc gurls were successful ln wmmng all the games played at home except one and all the games played away from home except one The champlonshlp looked easy for Washlngton as they had not lost a game Both PaClflC and Washlngton glrls fought thelr way through to the fmals and here before a large and enthusnastxc audlence the PHCIHC glrls were vlcftorlous over the Washlngton gurls thus wmnmg the champlonshlp for the year 1927 28 Games Played Av ay from Home Games Played At Home Paclhc I0 w3Sl1lP ton 30 Paclhc XX ashlngton ZI PBCIFIC I6 Lmon 3 Pacxflc Umon 8 PHCIHC 23 Eureka D Paclflc 2 Eureka 3 Total pomts Pacific 73 Opponents 49 Total pomts Pacific 92 Opponents 45 Fmal Gam of Tournament Pacnhc I6 Washnngton ll Total pomts for the year Pacxfnc l8l Opponents IOJ Iii! PAGL rwn:N'rY NINE ia Tx. ' ,ff I g X I,' Y Y 4 ' 2 t R y ' ' X x XX be ..,..,..I, ' ww , '-'Q ,l -we ., g I - ' x 1 , , , f ' , . ' : e . ' : , , Pacific 24 ...... .. . St. flair l l Pacific 30 ...... . .... St, Clair I3 ' ...... .. ' ' I9 ...... .. fy ' ' ...... ... .... T ' ' Z0 ...... .... . . .. ' ' D .... 1 ........ ' ' ' V 3 .,.. .. ..... . .
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S,-Y-nflvj-..'.V.-.'fad-.u,-.M.-.J-. uni., F I C S E N R -'A 'f '-.ff'I:'?f5'T .1' SENSE AND NONSENSE Colleded by lhe foke Editor lrl: ls there anything worse than to be old and bent? Ken: Yes. To be young and broke. lf the face is the mirror of the soul, there are certainly a lot of cracked, wrinkled, bewhiskered and ugly-looking souls. No man ever exposed himself to trouble without getting more than he expected. Miss Mason: Elwin, tell me what a conjunction is and use one in a sentence. Elwin: A conjunction is a word connecting anything, such as The horse is hitched to the fence by his halter. Halter is a conjunction because it connects the horse and the fence The path of duty runs parallel with the road to happlness The will to work is the way to win Miss Engler We should have some dumb bells to work with They make girls cheeks rosy Marie Lots of girls use rosy cheeks to catch dumb bells None preaches better than the ant she says nothing Earl l wear Indian neckwear Ralph How come3 Earl Bow tie and Arrow collar Courtesy IS common sense IH actlon Kenneth Say do you know two thousand wouldn t buy this saxophone of mine Ralph lm one of the two thousand IX P IXYPVIX PIFI ' . a - ' 1 ' . : , . . - Qi-V.---I I 92 5 I-.f-.,--.fy-.2-'-.7t'.f'.. - --. l 'I 'I. '-IiIT
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'.-iq..--.-.fri .2-.u.-.u.-. .-,iq-.lgfga PAC' FIC ug- - - ' '17--,,f'-Q, f,,f-3.r- 17 - BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAM x V . , A W'E'Wn T' LN' 5 Le I lo rrghl Standing Edward Zntzman Kneelmg Elmer Roemer Harvey Prlce Kenneth Pletcher Newton Everett Howard Meyers Seated lrl Long captam Elwm Scott Basket Ball IS probably the best sport for all around development and has always held a favorable place ln our hrgh school currlculum PHCIHC l-llgh School has always developed good basket ball teams and thls year has been no exceptlon Our grrls won the champlonshlp of the county and before the tournament the boys were considered the foremost contenders ln thelr dlvlslon But when the fateful day arrlved three of the regular players were practically ellmlnated from playing by slclcness and Injury whlch accounts to some extent for our poor showmg Had the Franklm County champlonshlp been declded upon a per they not only had the highest rating but also twnce decrslvely defeated the team that later won A summary of thls year s games follows Games Played Away from Home Games Played At Home Paclhc l St Clalr I8 PBCIBC I3 St Clalr 6 Paclhc l Washlngton I9 Pacific 28 Washxngton 9 Pacific 3 Union 22 Pacific 33 Union I5 Pacxflc 2 Eureka I4 Paclhc 50 Eureka B Pacific I Washlngton I6 Total pomts for the year Pacnflc 228 Opponents IZ7 I AGE LHIRTY ll' l ' Q ,C . E l ' ' ff X I V -J -V I ff: X , I ' , - 1 F fl . ' ! centage basis. the Pacific High School boys would have won the pennant as ' 9 ............ . ' ' ........... . ' ' 5 ...... .. ' ' ........ ' ' I ...... ........ ' ' ......... ..... ' ' 5 ............. ' ............. ' I ........ ' -zvlrizfz -TIT?-----ff e 'vw J V V 1 i
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