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Show WEDNESDAY, HIGHLANDER DECEMBER 18, 1963 GIRLS COMPLETE VOLLEYBALL The Girl All-Star Volleyball players of Ben Lomond competed with All Star teams from Weber, the Indian School, and the Deaf School on Monday, December 16, 1963. Our’ two teams consisted of the following girls: EAM A REBBY FLEMING BONNIE MONSON MARION O’BRIEN JULIANA PIERCE THERESA RIVERA MARY ANN SAUER TEAM TIME.” G.A.A. league volleyball ended today with the Volley-Dolls of League A defeating the Volleyettes of League B for school championship. The League standings follow: ROBIN ANDERSON SONDRA BENNETT JOANNE BROPHY RICHETTA COTTREL GLORIA GREEN MARTHA ROSS A Team Won Lovely Ladies ................5 Volley-Dolls 2. -......00..... 4 UDROUS oo et 3 Navy-Bines ic os: 2 OD TGR ec 1 Kneeknockers .. ............ 0 Lost 0 1 2 S 4 5 LEAGUE B Teaem Won Voueyetiqn.: <o eee 5 Lost 0 TY re ee Unsinkables . .............. CONSETS (52a Mea os Oe ae LaSSietig oo ee 3 2 3 2 a 1 2 = 3 4 Next the girls plan to participate in basketball. Anyone interested may sign up for a team by turning her name into Miss Heszler. SSS SST I I I IF MS IO OS Most sophomores, juniors, and things. seniors lose though, seem not to have the slightest inkling of where to look for their misplaced treasures and/or junk. Although the majority of individuals these bewildered could not classify as feebleminded nor ignorant, they cannot find a certain drawer in the office or perhaps not even the itself. Therefore, office eannot find their beloved belongings. For in the office drawer rests a great variety of “things,” including those described below: Things to wear: 1. a searf with reddish-pink and bluish-red flowers emblazoned upon it. 2. a gold and steel tie pin. 3. a belt of 36 inches of predominantly green madras. 4. a pair of pure-white shoelaces. 5 a silver ring (size approxi- mately twice that of a size five finger) inset with a large red stone. Things to study: 1. David Child’s New Testament. 2. Tim Healy’s edition of the Holy Bible. 3. a small green notebook filled with recipes. issue of 4. the December ‘“Mad’’. Things tto incriminate: 1. four student body cards. 2. one Social Security card— No. 529-62-5259. 3. a silver-gray glasses case. 4 a sack from Penney’s, con- taining: (a) a picture of Shar- on Blair and (b) a picture of Mike Wimmer. 5. an empty envelope inscribed “Boyd Wimmer—6th period”. INIA SSB SBS SSO OO RIOR Sb SO 53 IUIOL OOD I Lost, Not Found Bonnie Doon Amen eas bones I it!) I print casual hosiery HH (We'll OI wrecked one stolen one had company been visiting lost your hair lost your teeth lost your dog been in a fight had an operation got a new girlfriend got a new boyfriend It’s news. Turn it in— at all fine sores including Fred M. Nye Samuels OE sold one eee a aE ee ae ae aE IE EE pe Buehler Bingham Bon Marche BE eee od jewelry class. girls stated, “What do you exp ect with three girls in a class of sixteen boys?” The girls usually receive the use of the machines last. And by the way, have you ever tried to watch a demonstration over the heads of sixteen boys? “Needless to say, we don’t see much.” The girls added, “the first thing people who come in the shop say is, ‘What! Oh, dear. Are you girls taking shop?’ They make you sound like some sort of freak.” On top of all of their trouble they do turn out articles. They made enameled belt buckles backed in brass. They cut and polished stones to set in a ring or broach of their own making. They have also learned how to solder silver and enamel. The girls ended with, “Wish us good luck!” Fe ee sold out & Buried ay and Though chivalry be dead and buried, Linda Courtney, Diana URS Though Chivalry Be Dead moved eloped CISION iF YOU HAVE— SOROS RE MORENO IO IIS SBS {or laschion anol Quosdiy.. 9 HRISTMAS' IOSO IE BOSOM MOINES N RRR SUSAN MORSE—TEAM B All of the teams competed in volleyball for an hour and then received awards while being served punch and cake. The _ playday was entitled “HOLLY VOLLEY B LEAGUE ALTERNATES CHRIS FOWERS—TEAM A CHRIS STONE—TEAM A RADENE JOHNSON—TEAM B. SSS SSO OOO SOOO UU |