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X. , Top row: WILMA SOEHREN, DOROTHY SELEEN, M1LnREo FALR, MARTHA FRUECHTE, BARBARA HALL- QUisT, Doms AXELSON, OLGA FRUECHTE, RUTH MATTSON. Second row: VERA JOSLYN, VERONA HASEMAN, EDITH JOSLYN, BERNICE MARKUSON, AUDREY HOLMBERG, MABEL BEATTIE, FLORENCE PETERSON. First row: LEONE LANGFORD, MYRTLI2 SUNNESS, ELMA BAJARI. Volley Ball OLLEY BALL is a popular game all the year around. It can be played outside W in the fall and in the gymnasium during the winter. It is one of the most en- joyable and easily understood games on the girls' list of activities. Much interest has been shown in volley ball this year. Class teams were picked and captains chosen on December 4th. The following girls made the teams: Seniors, Olga, Fruechte, captain, Myrtle Sunness, Barbara Hallquist, Mildred Falk, Mae Otterness, Elma Bajari, Dagne Sailancl, and Audrey Holmbergg juniors, Doris Axelson, captain, Martha Fruechte, Leone Langford, Mable Beattie, Bernice Markuson, Hilda Vfyffles, and Ruth Starz, Freshmen, Wilma Soehren, captain, Dorothy Seleen, Fern Longhenry, Edith Jos- lyn, Ruth Mattson, Vera Joslyn, and Verona Haseman. All the girls who do not play basketball think volley ball is the best sport and play it during their regular gymnasium hours. Since Miss Kaercher considered volley ball a worthwhile and healthful game for the girls, she devoted much of her time to it. The inter-class volley ball tournaments held each term were exciting and peppy games. The tournament this year was held Monday evening, December 15th, and a record crowd came out to see the girls play. The Juniors and Freshmen showed good playing, and the Seniors, who were victorious, had to work hard to win. -OLGA FRUECHTE. Page One Hundred Twenly-six
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Standing: FLORENCE PETERSON, OLGA FRUECHTE, BELLE LARSON, ELMA BAJARI, SADxE HOVEN. Sitting: MAE OTTERNESS, MURIEL BASSETT, OLIVE BISHOP. The Girls' Basketball Team MAE OTTERNESS, GOOD SHOT! Shoot! Mae, Shoot! is always the cry from the team whenever the ball gets to the steady hands of Mae. She is a forward and fills the position with all that is in her. ELMA BAJARI, uSPEED.n Speed is the term that applies to Elma, as she is so fast and tricky with her passes that her opponents are always confused. Elma is also a forward and we are proud of her playing. SADIE HOVEN, STOP-EM. As a guard Sadie is always on her toes. She can stop-em anytime. That is what we need in a guard. Sadie wears a smile whether winning or losing. BELLE LARSON, uSTRETCH.,, As you may see from her nickname, Belle has the height for a guard. She can pick the ball out of the air before any forward is near it. OLGA FRUECHTE, UHOLD 'EM. L On account of an operation Olga was unable to finish the year out with the team. She has good technique, which the team certainly missed when she left. MURIEL BASSETT, FIGHTER Mur is the captain of the team and also the jumping center. She has fight in her which always keeps the ball on her side. -MURIEL BASSETT. Page One Humlrml Twenly-xz'1'en
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