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1924 The Champjon H. S. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row-Rebecca Rosebraugh, Lena McCafferty, Aurice Vanlaningham, Geneva Black, Eva Hardin, Genevieve Brewster, Laura .McCafferty. Second Row-Letha McGraw, Cleta Ellison, Marybelle DeTar, Lela Minnis, Ruby Dedman. Third Row-Coach Falls, Dorothy Poehlein, Naomi Poehlein, Helen Cooper, Hazel Benedict, Lorraine Reiners. GIRLS' BASKETBALL A girls' basketball team was organized this year for the first time in several years under the supervision of Miss Falls. While the girls played no games, a vast knowledge of the rules of the games was acquired as Well as splendid physical training. They met for practice twice a week. Let us hope that this is but a beginning and that we may have a girls' team here in the future which will be a c1'edit to W. H. S. 59
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W. H. S. The Champion 192.4 BASEBALL The W. H. S. baseball season opened Sept. 24 at Riverside Park with Coach Sakel's boys entertaining the fast Patoka nine. The game was the best of the season and was a pitchers' duel between Richardson of ,Winslow and Adams of Patoka, until the last half of the tenth inning when Reed, the big iniielder of the locals, straightened one out for a singleascoring Minnis, our fleet third sacker. During this game there were three errors chalked up against each team. Five double plays featured in the game, three being made by the locals. Richardson made seven whiff the air while Adams drew but five. Richardson pitched air tight ball excepting in the eighth when two hits, coupled with an error, let the first and only visitor across the rubber. In this same' inning Richard- son came backlwith two strike-outs, following with another in the ninth. We won the count, 2-1. We journeyed to Otwell for the second game of the season. This was a slugging affair for W. H. S. The locals got off to allead of four scores in the first stanza and were never in danger. We had little difficulty in finding the Otwell pitchers for 14 hits and 19 scores, while the best Otwell could do was tohget six hits and one score. The seventh inning was a heart breaker for Otwlell, the locals batting around and adding six scores. Rich- ardson and Smith pitched well for W. H. S. ,striking out 14 men to Otwell's 12. Otwell nriade- six errors to Winslow's one. The score was 19-1 for Wins- low. ' i 1 . We havekthree games scheduled for spring play, iis follows: April 5, Stendal, thereg April 12, Stendal, here, and April 19, Bloomington, Vtwhere. -H. COU S. Q WHERE WE woULn FIND THEM . Vonda F. ....... ..................................................................... T alking to a Senior John W, ,..,,,.,,... .,....,,......,................................................ A t Snag's restaurant Pete Minnis ,...,,,, ....... T ..., At Petersburg Ruby Dedman .,...,. ............... A t the theatre Laura M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .......... A t the skating rink Garth R, .,,,.,,,,, .......,.......... A t Dedman's Herman B. .... ..................... A t Jasper Lucille S, ,,,,,,, .... L .j.-.At the fWoodsJ Marie E .......... ........................ A t home? Leon Bell ,,,,,,,, .......... A t the barber shop Writha B. ...... .................................. A t town Louise B ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,.. .......... I n Bookkeeping Room Champ Coe .......,........ ............ . ........... E verywhere Hazel and Lorraine ...... .......... ....... ...... I ll 'C he Office Doris Conder ,,4,,,,,,, -.FliI'ting with 3. Senior Titania ,,.,.,,.,,,,,, .,..,..... S ittlng with a Junior Elmer C, ,,,,.,, ....,...,...... . -..In the assembly Wrex B, ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,.,,...,,. J ......., O n the street Byron W. ...... . Vernon L ........ Eva A. ...... - Loren P. ...... . John B. ........ . Mr. Sakel ............. Miss Whitten ....... Waldo L. ,........ . .-..-.-...Reading western stories ..-,....,...-4--1Teasing the girls? the window Over in the Senior row ,,,.,,,.....Resting fEasilyJ .------...With his wife D. S. Room ----.- Listening in
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W. H. S. The Champion 1921, FRESHMAN DUMESTIC SCIENCE First Row-Rebecca Rosebraugh, Dymple Erwin, Mildrezl Bush, Doris Con- . 1 der, Helen Cooper, Genevieve Brewster, Hildred Tooley, Opal Barnett. Second RoWjLula Abell, Ruby Sexton, Lena McCafferty, Elsie Campbell, Opal Willis, Amy McGlasson, Vonda Woolsey, Marybelle DeTar, Lilla- ewah Barnett, Miss Whitten, teacher. Third Row-Thelma Wickware, Geraldine Warren, Beulah Davis, Thelma Sullivan, Ermin Royalty, Mary Wickware. GI
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