Seven Hills High School - Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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Seven Hills High School - Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 106 of 174
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f H ' , l THE ATHLETIE ASSIIEIATIUN ummm PAULA MAKE .... ................ ....... P r eszdenz PATTE KNOTH ....... ..... I ffice-Presirlerzzf LUCY GRAYDON ......... ....... S ecrelary MARJ onus LITTLEFORD . . . ......... Treasurer Miss CAREY . ......... . . . . . .Facully Advisor I 102 I

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The Faculty-Student Game On Tuesday afternoon, November the eighth, the sedate faculty of the College Preparatory School dotted their caps and gowns, Hgurativelynspeak- ing, and accepted the challenge of the students. A baseball game was scheduled but due to the kindness of Hold man weatherl' towards the Faculty, it turned out to be a deck tennis game. Oddly enough while the sun was shining and the game was still scheduled as baseball, the Faculty were secretly practicing deck-tennis in the gymnasium. Now lim not implying anything but ah-. At any rate, the girls were opposed by ten beaming teachers of knowledge. The star of the Faculty team was Miss Jean Walsh, who acquired her skill in this sport last summer on board the Reina del Pacijco on her way to South America. Other members of this team were Miss Carey, the general manager, Miss Jones, who received a private lesson in serving in the middle of the game, and Miss Hunting, who forgot her Hveni, vidi, vici and entered whole-heartedly into the game. Also Misses King, Faran and Park partici- pated. Miss Kemper was very excited and showed this several times by jumping up and down. Her serve had an intricate wind-up and thoroughly bafHed some of the opposing side. I think Mademoiselle Tripet deserves a hand. That was her first time to play the game. Mrs. Gavian seemed to have trouble catching the ring with only one hand. The girls who played on the Student team were chosen by the Blue and Gold Captains, Ann Campbell and Barbie Feid, respectively. They were as follows: from the seventh grade, Olivia Ramsey, Mary Whittaker and Jeanne Pogueg from the eighth grade, Franny Craydon, Emmy Allen, Laura Stewart and Robin Thomas, from the Freshman Class, Margie Littleford, Peggy Lillard and Janet McDevitt, from the Sophomore Class, Lucy Graydon, Patsy Pogue and Margie McCullough, from the Junior Class, Dorothy Koehler, Gloria Wainsley and Barbie Feidg and from the Senior Class, Harriet Woods, Cynthia Ault, and Paula Maue. The referee was Miss Alice Hkeep the score Hill from the Sophomore Class. The teams were lined up by Miss Carey, who managed the Faculty team, and by Miss Feid and Campbell, who managed the Students. Their respect for the Faculty was shown when the Students gave the honor of serving to them. Mademoiselle Tripet was the first server. The ring skimmed over the net and many white arms reached up to receive it. One of these outstretched hands received it and threw it back to the other side. This kept up until one of the sides lost the point. One interesting thing to watch in a deck-tennis game is the coordination of the muscles. While Wiliam, 193 9 llO3l

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