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Show played steady games against their opposition. The junior netters were led by Jo Ann Squires as they displayed dis-played amazing skill in the net meet. y Massball Massball was a popular sport Thursday as Ann West headed a team to play against the E-ciders. Irene Sidwell and Ruby Hendriksen took leading roles in putting the game over and making it possible for South to win one game and tie the next7 game. Archery Last and most exciting of all was the archery tournament. This bow and arrow sport was a favorite of the girls as the archers of the the blue and white struggled against the red and black Leopards. The battle was a hard fought and . square encounter which, in the end, found the E-cide squad walking off the field triumphantly by copping all of the matches. We girls promise to make our Sporting events get in the sport-light, sport-light, and also get into the sports page next year. So There! Says Marj j The old philosophy that this is a man's world went out with the horse and buggy. Of course we can't claim it's a woman's world, but we girls at South so desire a little notice. For a year now, you boys have been monopolizing the sports page. We crave attention! Baseball In ibaseball, Mary Lashly pitched a winning game, supported by the 'power packed sluggings of Ruth Whaley, Leah and Loah Osborn. The final score read in South's favor, 24-2. The opponents were completely overwhelmed by the tight defensive and the heavy offensive of-fensive of the blue and white girls. Tennis Our champion racquet wielders, Vione Walker, Beth Adele Jensen, Gloria Hancock, and Lois Widdi-son, Widdi-son, performed brilliantly as they |