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Show Where No Man Roams Climaxing an exciting hockey tournament, Miss Walkers fourth period senior team and third senior sen-ior team and third period junior team emerged the victors in the Junior and Senior Tournaments sponsored by Miss Biesinger, during dur-ing the last few weeks. The two teams battled against their respective opponents, finally to win the championships. However, their opponents proved themselves difficult candidates for defeat. The games were played on the girl's gym field after school. Leader's Club was in charge of officiating the games. The teams that came in second are Miss Beisinger's 5th period for the Junior division and her 2nd period pe-riod in the senior diviison. Girls on the winning senior team are Ret Boren, Elsie Hansen, Ann West, Betty Spencer, Virginia Livingston, Liv-ingston, Mary Matthews, Norma Dean Stevenson, and Dorothy Scoggings, captain. Players on the junior champion team are Ruth Stott, captain; Bea- trice Cannon, Dorothy Lewis, myitis my-itis Johnson, Lois Larsen, Shirley Butterworth, Ruth Gibbons, and Beverley Boisjilie. Parents participated in the square, shottish, and polka dances when attending "Back to School Night" last Wednesday. They had the opportunity or running the schedule and experiencing the same thing that their children do during a regular day of school. As each gym period began, representatives rep-resentatives from the girls' gym ; department illustrated these dances danc-es to the parents, then proceeded to teach them the dances. These displays were given, not only that the parents might have an enjoyable en-joyable period while visiting, but to learn some of the activities their daughters participated in from day to day. The gym classes will start playing play-ing volley ball and other indoor sports soon. The indoor game most anticipated by the girls is basketball. Probably there is no other sport that offers a more exciting ex-citing time. This game requires skill and practice. I |