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Page26 THE rv1ARooN AND Goto -- IPg4DlI HAH- :H tp62s,.gejf4a.gS9 it . encxier--H BUYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Standing, left. to right-Lemuel Breese, Lloyd Nichols, Mr. Zulauf, coach, Burton Cass, Clarence McClurg. Sitting, left to right-Howard Crider, Harold Lepp, Gail Burt tc.J, Doyle Rusk. The season of '26 has proven to be the most suc- cessful in the history of our school with seven vic- tories and seven defeats. Although three of the squad graduate this Spring the prospects for next year's team are bright. Burt-Captain and center. He has been a very consistent player and usually controlled the tip-off He is a good defensive player. Has played three years and won two letters. This is his last year. Rusk-Star guard. He is a speedy player and covers the floor in fine style. On the offense he slipped past the enemy and scored many of our points, and on the defense. very few got past him. He is good on both long and short shots. He is a letter man and graduates this Spring. Nichols-As forward and substitute center Lloyd has proven a very efficient player. He is a letter man and graduates this spring. Crider-Our star forward. He is good on the pivot and dribble. His floor work is iine and he is good on both long and short shots. He has played con- sistently all season and was elected captain of next year's basketball team. lVas selected as forward on the all-county second team. He has two letters to his credit and has one more year to play. lNIc'C'lurgfHas proven to be a good forward. Surker shots are his specialty. He is good on floor work and good at breaking up a defense. He has one more year to play and is a letter man. C'asseRunning mate of Rusk. His floor work is speedy and good. Burton is a wiry player, being a good dribbler and pivoter. He is a letter man and has one more year to play. Breese and Lepp-Substitutes. They were ad- mitted to a few games and proved to be very com- petent players. Games and scores for the seasons are as follows: Iberia 15, Alumni 10. Iberia 17, Sparta 15. Iberia. 18, Edison 46. fIberia 8, Mt.. Gilead 11. Iberia 17, Cardington 14. Iberia 10, Cardington 24. Iberia 17, Edison 34. Iberia S, Martel 45. xIberia 21, Cardington 17. Iberia 12, Martel 25. Iberia 18, Chesterville 13. xlberia 12, Edison 27. Iberia 14, Chesterville 17. Iberia 34, Sparta 17. :fThe Mt. Gilead game was forfeited to Iberia on account of the use of an ineligible player. XTournament games. -422311 IICQTQIIK + ngv-
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THE IVIAROON AND GOLD Page 25 --'C' Sn s 1164913591: FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS ROWENA LEPP, President EUGENE AULD, Vice-President MILDRED ARMSTRONG, S Class Co ecretary and Treasurer lors PURPLE AND GOLD Class Flower RED TU LIP Class Motto OUR DIPLOMAS WILL BE SMALL, BUT MIGHTY ARE OUR FORTS TO WIN THEM. Class Poem Here's to the class of I' '30 The pest ot all the year, Although we are quite flighty, We have many hopes and tears. First, there is our Gene The Curley-headed fellow Who is so fine in baseball, He makes the rest look yellow. Whispering's the hobby for Edwin and Richard, They make Miss Sweetnam scold Until Mr. Zulauf Comes in the room, And then they're not so bold, Rowena is our President, A splendid upright girl, And when she gets a going once, She's sure to make things whirl. Clara is our golden top The one who is our star, YVhen it comes to playing basketball, She sure gives us a jar, --mn. ,Alegent Mildred and Velma, the little girls, It is true a little rash, But when it comes to looks, They beat you all to smash. Edith is our Mary She is so very witty, NVhen she is in good humor, She sings a little ditty. Harold is that funny lad, A Very handsome guy, And when you see him strut around You'll say that is no lie. As guilty as a mouse can be As prim a chap, and dapper, The fellow I describe for you, Is Mr. Howard Clapper. Charles is that fiery lad, You can tell by his dark hair, And when he starts to preaching, You'll wish you weren't there. ug-qu.. A IQ-
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THE MARooN AND GOLD Page27 -MKII 5 Il QMg9ll' ' W Mgr, o--- GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Standing, left to right-Thelma Hillis, Esther Richardson, Elnora Johnson, Miss Carroll, cocah, Edna Nichols, Elizabeth Richardson. Sitting, left to right-Harriet Johnson, Margaret The girls have had a very successful season, tak- ing second place in the county tournament. Four cf the squad are graduating, but the prospects loo? bright for next yearts team. Sorensen fcl-Our center. Was selected as center on the girls all-county team. She has lead the team for two years and is an excellent shot. The team loses her this Spring as she graduates. Richardson-Our little, fast, and star guard. Very few opponents got past her. She was selected on the girls' all-county second team. Has won a letter and graduates in May. E. Johnson-Forward. A jolly good sport, true to herself, her team, and her school. Always willing Iberia 12, Alumni 4. Iberia Iberia 3, Mt. Gilead 19. Iberia Iberia 6, Edison 7. Iberia Iberia 15, Chesterville 5. Iberia Iberia 4, Sparta 3. Iberia 6, Cardington 9- 9, Martel 23. 11, Mt. Gilead 15 15, Chesterville 2. 20, Sparta 2. Sorensen Cel, Bessie Northup. to do her best. She has a letter to her credit. We a1'e sorry to lose her by graduation. H. Johnson-A valuable player whether guard or forward. Noted for her good team work and clean playing. She was awarded a letter and graduates this spring. Nichols-Star forward. She is a dead shot! Was selected on the all-county second team, and has been chosen to lead next year's squad. She received a letter and has two more years to play. Esther Richardson-Substitute center. HillisfSubstitute forward. Northup-Substitute guard. The games and scores are as follows: Iberia 9, Cardington 11. iilberia 35, Fulton 2. tlberia 11, Edison 2. 'tIberia 2, Cardington 12. tTournan1ent games. 'Z .--. - '-+f:-'ZEDII r IICQALQJII A A
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