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Basketball Season Begins As Football Conclude Football Coach Few closed his first eason of football November 8 when the Lebanon Blue Winning five Our vs wine games. It ‘inless Voach %oys who played their last tame for W. H. S. The princip! = i Carrie Beard Associate Editor “ teachings lettered th. OE rae Tan Ta gon, le Bobbye Dorris Bell qn offi T ypist settere | Forest Harvey, fullback, was 4 hard drivin=. through dhe cente™. gas os He has » ¢ Ken ; uard; | play — )ffen — as le Sam. ilways 1 ynd play hn req ocr Sidr Jean Bailey ind a Literary Editor 40 wi -aght end, was dy ‘ Elizabeth Talley fate ett Circulation M Manager quartet - yack, usually good one hand- Edward Bullard, right tackle, a good substitute on de- fense. He has lettered one year. To all ae pa members of the squa? i cages -nagers, your } now look ‘ter foot ; vice” vu leav Ss. and 4 2— “Spe goal but prace to it.” T] Sidney Bain i- gers Business Manager | their cage schedules Novem- ber 29, with only one regular returning to tha boys’ squad and no s-om last year’ E ntly ele nly re W's qu 1ey ha: job to ¢ The g apen- ed Dece William Burhott 9 eeeees tau hoy, can Margie Hudson us tea Typist te. di Ti ch for us—they were all good ball handlers. Them a came right, Dec ‘asy vic | wn gir ch hai ys. Coa [7 in the few minut Each played a. P game. Tho nmamn lara anhadiila:s Noe, 2,1 Louise Robinson 'b- anc Literary Editor se; Dex at Portland; Dec. 15, at Liberty. at Gallatin; Jan. 1° 1° Artist from F CSuyy Yyaiidis Club, Varw-parcvs dent; Home Economics Club, ‘Prece yr t) r) manager and associate editor of the “Watertown Hi-Lights.” Peggie Patton, a member of the Beta club, Literary Socie- ty, “W” Cluh Spanish Club, Home b and fhe bas! mem- b wish ¢ ‘lub, ] and b or of th oc.” “.1 HERS Charles Ownby Club Editor 4veapd 4ALQiL WITULET wiauiey’s room won the prize for the most parert- nresent. Ov’ O01 attended th’ meet- ppre- com- endid me Ss. Bob Ba“ oy Weeks Reda. . Hendrick- scm aral-laxr Billy Denny 1ith, A Class Editor ood, V aret Ann Neal, Phyllis Patton. Decoret mmittee: Miss Marv an; Miss Ar Miss G Sadie 1 Bun, Tenn ember 14, 1949. Mary Helen Hemontolor Literary Editor miei GH just make my order short this ar, course ok—I could usc Sant: He hi Kenneth Stroud E SEN Edgar Lee Eaton y frie Charles Harris Sports Editor d Bul) ester. “tae been extra good this year. j ! Sports Editor — Baavy A PARODY (Continued from Page 2) And we were all asked to j in singing while we « stand. The .f Christn the au € SO Ve. J a dow he « uwiltly go. tent: Anne Mullinax fall; Typist for snow was now falling soft and light, We cheer-...... h the thous the would Cs wa The ) ured the MUTA haeen nan Ruth Davis Hudson Typist long. And rising each and every fror A 4 as carol ne halls Wate. efi, one co Margaret Mount is Artist ch a was Night Befer- “ristmas” Nom eeew peewee (wae e fou Boos. 5 aTve a big wa, - 327 b were Dic Carolyn Williams new Sports Editor ee be founa on tne sneives of library? When ‘you are r ne 2D0 e aTe he
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