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TITLES ,A 1- GHKLL B. B. CON f. Kathleen Sutton, Sophomore, played many fine games as a guard. She was a very good defensive player and will be playing on the squad for two more years. Claris Loop, Sophomore, played many fine games as a guard until she suffered a fractured elbow. Claris will be back for two more years. Doris Thornton, although only a Freshman, played forward and guard on the varsity. Doris plays hard aggressive bas- ketball and she shall prove a headache for opponents for the next three years. Kathryn Mason, Freshman, was a reserve forward, with the experience gained this season, Kathryn will be a fine play- er next season. Wanda Mae Loop, Freshman, was a reserve guard. She has three more years in which to prove her ability and with her vitality and interest she will make a real player. The girls' manager, June digler, was always on hand and an old faithful in helping the girls and Miss Burk in every way that she could. The girls all appreciate what she did toward creating a spirit of good sportsmanship. PHYS IC AL EDUCATION Walbridge High School has a well rounded out program in physical education in spite of the fact that the faculty is limited. The following program was carried out the pastyear. For boys there was basketball, the intra-mural tourney which was won by the Sophomores, softball, pass and tap football, volleyball, ring hockey, and many other informal games. For the girls there was basketball, volleyball, German football, hikes when the weather permitted, and the usual form of cal- isthentics. The Sophomores were usually the winners in all lntramufal games. The boys' gym classes are held on Mondays, and on Wednesdays and the girls' on Tuesdays and Thursdays. dull!IIll!ii!!iillEEiiillilHIEH!ii!!!EHS!!!HHEEEEHEEZIETIEIEEHHHHQL 1936
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J J4,.z ENGL QXSZYIGIIUK 135' DlQ a C'!Yn -'15 45bfe ,-,huh On Feb. llth Clay had a hard fight to net a win from our girls. Tiplady, Johnson, and Sutton played an extra-ordinary good game as guards. I ' Our last game scheduled with Grand Rapids was canceled due to sub-zero weather, so the end of our season came abruptly. The outstanding players throughout the season were Helen Harris, Barbara Sigler, Audrey Tiplady and Elizabeth Johnson. Many others showed up well as beginners and no doubt will be the excellent players in the coming season. WHO'S WHO AMONG THE GOLDEN CUBS Helen.Harris, captain and one of the two seniors on the squad was the leading scorer on the girls' team for the past two seasons. Helen played center and scored an average of more than lO points a game. Her altruistic helpful ways made her one of the most popular players Walbridge has ever had. Helen is the only girl on the squad to be awarded a three year letter. Fern Baker, the other Senior, has seldom missed a practice in the past two seasons and although she has not played as much as some other girls, her faithful spirit is greatly to be commended. Audrey Tiplady, Junior, was a fine defensive player during the past two seasons. She received a two year letter. Her forward always found Audrey right with her and found it difficult to pass or to shoot. Elizabeth Johnson, Junior, was a scrappy player. She play- ed a regular guard position and was usually found doing her share or more to make it interesting for the other team. Pearl Hansen, Junior, served most of the season as a re- serve forward. The experience she has gained this season, should make her a fine prospect next year. Barbara Sigler, Sophomore, was a fine passer and good shot. Opponents will find her hard to stop during the next two seasons. Naomi Sigler, Sophomore, played hard all season and was rewarded with a starting berth in the final three games. Glenna Mae Koch, Sophomore, was speedy and a good shot underneath the basket. With two years to play, Glenna Mae should be a whirlwind. . ga fwnllnsrwsseuuuncl A'wuunmnsx:eununc, -N:uuunc:v4:wnuux., r .. 1936
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