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Girls’ Basketball This year of 1948 finds King’s with one of the finest and hardest fighting girls basketball teams in the history of the school. We can be proud of the sportsmanship of each player and above all of their Christian testimony. The sextet and Coach Jim Hicks are looking forward to the rest of the season with the addition of incoming students. High scorer for this season is Betty Patter- son with Joan Fleegal, Betsy Pennington, Joyce Blidberg, Gloria Seely, and Margaret Yeaworth completing the first six. Substitutions were made by Kay Freidlander, Edna Wentling, Amy Rowe, Maxine Deister, Joyce Greenwood, and Betty Jane Craig. June Williams stars in the position of manager. When the curtain closes on this season we will have memories of one of the best girls’ teams on the court. Other sports for the girls are volley ball and soft ball; these so far have been intramural. The girls are looking forward to a bigger sports outlook in the future. Cheer Leaders “Tron ’em out, iron ’em out, iron ’em out—flat!” These words have been frequently yelled in the past several months of basketball games. Who leads them? Fine good-looking King’s College cheer leaders in white pleated skirts, white trousers, and heavy white sweaters with large purple “K’s”. Gloria Seely is captain of the squad which consists of Joan Fleegal, Ruth Hegel, Jim Smith, and Dick Blandau. These students have faithfully led the cheering in games both at home and away. Substitutes are J oyce Greenwood, Amy Rowe, Charles Carter, and Robert Beck. We have really entered into the spirit of things with two pep rallies this year. The last one, just preceding that great Wheaton-King’s game, was the funeral service of “Beaton Wheaton” under the direction of Bud Farnelli— the corpse turned out to be Mr. Davies! The latter had a little trouble squeez- ing into the choir robe box, which was his coffin, but he was dead, though crowded. These cheerleaders aren’t content with wearing themselves out during time- outs with cheers, but during the half and any other idle moments they run around selling candy to the spectators in order to pay for their outfits.
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