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'FN' 07' AAA 'ffl DE F? F? I C K J C Girls' Basketball '35 I am glad that during my fourth year in the athletic department of this school, I have had the honor of being selected to serve as captain of the basket ball and volley ball teams. As I reminisec over the games won and games lost during all these years, I want to leave with you who remain in the school, this valuable lesson-that good sportsmanship is the real test of character. Play the game well, strive to. Win, and lose gracefully. Rosa LEIGH J Usfrrcra. FORWARDS AND .TUMP-CENTERS Jacqueline Poole is our stair player in any place on the court, Doris Loftin, our goal-roper. Remember that lucky goal Elsie Himmelrcich threw? Marguerite Parrish was always found under the goalg Cappy Jordan, our center, always got the ball, Helen Reed will be an excellent junip-center next year. I GUARDS Rosa Leigh Justice, our Captain, is loved and admired by all the girlsg Juanita McSha11, an outstanding freshman playerg Bessie Lusk has a fighting spirit, Iris Sandi- fer, a little girl with big ambitionsg Helen Riley was a good forward, also, Lena Brous- sard will play on the first team next year, Corinne LaR-occa can play any position on the court. SUBSTITUTES Rheuanna Long, Willirw Mae Miller, Ethel Young, Gladys LcVrier, Fanelle Hank- arner, Mary Charles Hubbard, Margaret Ingersoll, Louise Ingersoll, and Jeanette Tomlinson. VVe will all remember Miss LaVerne Walden, our Coach, for her lovable personality and her patience in training us. 1935i .,,,-I+a. I 1
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DERPICK .J C Basketball The Sour Lake VVarriors have just completed a successful season in basketball. Mcl'lusky, Reynolds, and Gattis were highly instrumental in bring- ing great honors to the higrh school. The team as a whole has played very hard and never diid cease to fight. The entire squad worked together and the results were a spectacle of excellent teamwork. The change in coaches did not seem to affect the boys after they became adapteil to the new mentor. Coaches Hawn and Anderson are to be highly complimented upon the excellent team that they turned out. They work- ed hard to produce a team that would fight a clean, fast game, and their efforts produced a team that was noted for its clean and fast playing. The boys on the team were: Reynolds, Gattis, Hillyer, King, Riggs, McClusky, Foreman, Jones, Barfield, Lusk, and Parrish. -gl TRAFK The track season was a successful one. Although the squad was small, the team won second in the County Meet. Reynolds and Reavis won the majority of the points for the Nvarriors. Parrish, Edmondson. Jones, Rankin, McClusky, Merril, Magee, and Reed were the men on the team who helped to pile up the rest of the total. The mile-relay team ran one of the prettiest races seen this year. The men composing' the relay team were: Jones, Rankin, Reavis, and Reynolds. BASEBALL A class soft hall team is beine' or0'anize:l under the su mervision of Mr. C. I' X1 E. Kellv. The team is to mlav various teams oreanized bv the industrial com- v l . e , panies of the city. The team shows much promise and should be able to compare favorably with the more experienced teams of the league. 1935 L .L Aj
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I DERPICK .J C Fun In and Around the 'Mater Sam: Dearest, will you marry me? Geneva: t'Sam, I can 't. marry you, but I shall always respect your good taste. Mr. Parr: 4'Wliy' were you kissing Mar- tha Faye in that dark corner, last night? Elwyn: HVVell, now that I've seen her in the daylight, I sort of wonder myself. Uoach Ande1'son: 'tThere are lots of girls who don 't want to get marricd.'l Miss Hayth: 4'How do you know? Voach Anderson: H l've asked thenif' 77 Mr. Shepherd: HDO you know what makes the tower of Pisa lean? Rosa Leigh: HI only wish I knew. I would take some myself. WllHIJj'Z HI know a place where women do not wear anything but bracelets. Doris: ' ' VVhere ? '7 NVimpy: Around their wristfl Mrs. Kelly: Dear, you have your shoes .on the wrong feet again. Mr. Kelly: Well, these are the only feet I have. Hal: 'tYour lipstick is coming off. Elsie: t'It certainly is not. Hal: Hliisten, little one, when I get as near to a girl as I am to you now, her lip- stick is eoming off. Mr. Shepherd: HI forgot my roll book this morning but all you students who are absent please report to my desk. Miss Hayth: UNVIIO were the Friars?l' J. D.: H'l'hey were the young chickens. Mr. Kelly: HYes, in teaching stenog- raphy, we are strong on accuracyfl Jacqueline: HHow are you on speed? Mr. Kelly: t'NVell, the last. girl We graduated from here married her employ- er in two weeks. Alfred: 'AI asked her to kiss me with- out avail. Earl: I don't like kissing through ill0SP'Il1lllQ.1'S, either. Howard: VVork, nothing, but work. Penman: 4'How lone' have vou been at this grind? Howard: I begin tomorrow. P' P 1 7? Customer, to photographer: Do you think you can make a good portrait of my wife? Photographer: Sure, I can make it so good you will jump every time you see it. Helen: HYou are too conceited about your beauty. Marguerite: VVhy, not at all. I donlt think I am half as good looking as I am. Faye: H'l'hat's a fine looking horse but what's the idea of two saddles? Laverne: Thats the rumble seat. 77' Eva: t'IVhat makes my car jump so?H Mechanic: HYour engine is missingf' Eva : t I'hat 's funny, it was there when I left home. Howard: A sort. of a hectic party, girlie, can you stick it out? Ida Mae: 't0h, yes, I'll just gin and beer it. 1935 .A . , i ADM... V Y 41
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