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The BENEDICTUM Tap Ron'-C. Donoghue. jr., C.ipt.g I, Lilly, A. Stump, R. Butterfield, M, Crocker, C. Tear, C. Henkel. Miifffli' Ron'-l. Versnw, H. Brady, L. Mcliinnon. M. McCarthy, M. XVeber, D, Hackett, R. Carroll, Conch. Bulfum Roxrfli. Sullivan, D, Martin, V, Kennty, G. Schneider, Sr.. Capt.: T, Gntfncy, F, Leahv, M. Gavin. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAMS Shortly after the opening of school in September the high school girls were assigned their respective physical culture classes. The seniors, having a very small group, were designated a place with the junior training class. The sopho- mores and freshmen each had a separate class. All these classes were under the able instructions of Miss Rhea Carroll. When the basketball season ofhcially opened the girls caught the spirit of the play and entered it whole-heartedly. After a few strenuous practices each class elected a captain. Florence Morgan was elected by the freshmen to lead their team, Viola Killewald, by the sophomores, while the juniors chose Catherine Don- ohue and the seniors, Gertrude Schneider. During the course of the season there were a few inter-class tilts, in which the seniors defeated the juniors, both the seniors and juniors defeated the fresh- men, and the sophomores defeated the seniors. The game that was the hardest, however, was the contest with the Royal Oak girls. Did the St. Benedict girls practice hard? You should have seen them! The team for this game was selected' from the three upper classes. The game was the only outside one the girls played, nevertheless. St. Benedict defeated the visiting team to the tune of 27 to 24. All the classes represented were well satis- fied with their respective classmates. Page F0r'f'y-flvrvu
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