1949-1950 Yearbook

Dorm tournament pl.ayers ~ept their eyes on the ball, their hands in the air, and their feet off the floor. THE CLIMAX of the year's sports program came when basketball claimed the attention of fans and foes al ike. Three tournaments were held : class. in. tr.mural, and a round between the various dormi· Iori.s. Th. final game b.tween Third Roor Godden Ind the t.am from Off Campus was sport supreme .. the score was tied with two minutes to play. Third floor claim.d the victory by on. point as the gun sounded. Scores, runs batted in, and other statistics do not relate the full story of a season of sport; rather, the true value of play lies only in the hearts of the girls as they remember the thrill of the opening whistle and the kinship which comes through competition. IASKEYIALl DOklroC CHAMPS : Top ...: M,ldred Horne, Ruby Olive Mchynoldl, Ma r!ie Groover, Bottom ...; Betty Nel McRae, Velda Turner, JeUt Lou Smith. Etta lee Madden, We b. HOW1, FIRST All-STAR TEAM : Top Row: Etta lee Madden, Mildred Horne, Jesse Lou Smith , Audrey McGuire, Bottom Row: SECO ND ALL-STAR TEAM: Julia Belue, Margie Groover, Jimmie Cureton, Ruby Olive McReynolds , Vicky Guett, Re?a faye lamb, LaVelle Sewell, Medrlth Cooper. Jannette Black., Melba Hawt. Hallie Bearden.

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