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i i VV Q 0 V 4 AA VN N fifxl 'QVN' v,Qf,qfAx7Xv , A vvsfzfw M l B if 5 i X K i is Miller, Early, Hartness, Burlingame, Brown IU HE inter-class basketball tournament found the Junior team, composed of Mill- er, Brown, Early, Burlingame and Hartness, the class of the tournament. They found little opposition in any of the teams which were played, s Z, In the finals they were pitted against the Freshmen in a game that proved little Ng more than a work-out, the Juniors winning 33 to 5. Possibly the best game of the tournament was the Junior-Sophomore battle ev in which the Sophomores were defeated 16 to 6. This game allowed them to enter ' the finals against the Freshmen who had beaten the eighth grade 16 to 5, in their semi--final game. The eighth graders had previously beaten the seventh grade 15 3 to 6 in the first game. . The Seniors were dropped out in the iirst round by the mighty Junior aggre- . gation with a score of 15 to 2. The Seniors registered only once during the game, in this in a field goal by Dillon in the second half. The Juniors desefrve much credit for their showing in' the games. They were in superior in every department to the teams they played. Four Juniors were placed on the All-School team, Miller, Brown, Early, and 1-Iartness being named, while Edelen, a Sophomore, was the only outsider. Page Fifty-one
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'W we-fm .4 Q 3 .: f ., ii? 102+ if . , Q, Zi , fwfr' my s., l 4 f 'Z 1 ,ff kett ,e- GP. WV UM' QQC-beam ww f A f ANfbfXNffbfA Avbffvwa Back Row: Ringeisen, Fryrear, Scott, Robinson, Foster, Coach White. Front row: Morgan, Cull, Phillips, Stratton. ff.LA-fu. llAfavu 4' Nhlla. m.c..s.Qu1l INTER-CLASS BASKETBALL CHAMPIGNS E have taken great interest in our basketball team this year. The team was composed mostly' of Freshmen-Melba Grace Cull, Eleanor Phillips, Flo- rella Ringeisen, Lydia Stratton, Juanita Foster, Anna May Morgan, Mary Sue Robinson, Lois Wanda Fryrear and Geraldine Scott. Two Seniors added their dignity and help to the team, Mary Neal and Daphne Everly. The first game we played was with the Sophomores who were known as the Whites. We will admit that at the iirst'of the game we felt like very small frelsh- men, but in the third quarter we began to pluck up our courage and came through with iiying colors. We are thoroughly convincesd that our Hghting spirit plus our brains helped us win the game. If we had feared losing the game, we would have used our hands and feet even more frequently. p Our second game was played with the fourth hour class and we thought our prospects very small. However, the Yellows triumphed again, this time over the Reds. We were now firmly convinced of our powers, and we would have been ready to play with another team, had there been one. We are looking forward to our Sophomore year in gym, hoping that we may defeat other teams as we have done in our freshman year. VY vcv-, -fvvv V vw v,.,.,,, ,, 'AA ,xavtyx AAJAA Y A-A. Qxywsm AA 1930 Page Fifty-three
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