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Papre 4 TI-IE DJAIETTE February. 1944 ySJ'- \ T Basketball really has gotten started good now, . The JuniorfSenior Game really brought out the class .spirit. Daring the first half the game was close,, and it looked as if the score would tie. But, then,, in the .last half the Seniors picked up and "Sut" decided it was time to make a. few goals. The final score revealed the Seniors ahead 29 to 19, We have had a good crowd down everyday, and even Miss "Coop" p^layed with us. She just about wore us all out and her self, too, but it really was fun. How about doing it.- again. Miss "Coop"? We certainly learned a lot, VlTe owe a lot of our spirit and fun tto our head of basketball, "Mamie" Math- ewa, because she's worked hard* and talked this sport up--Come on, girls, back her up nowj If you can't play for some reason, come on down and cheer for your tribe and watch the little Briggs Twins run a- round. They'll probably make you diz zy, but it's fun if you can -keep up with them. Talk about something amus- ingl It's really a 'sight to see "Gal - around on one leg. Girls, team by yelling, if ly" hobble let's support our we can't play. * * + :)c THE WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY PIGiTY What next? Well, just hold your breath because this is really something. On Saturday night, February 26, the rSUN DIAL Staff is sponsoring the annual Washington Birthday Party. The old girls remember what a vponderful tirao they had last year and all the costumes they saw. This year it is going to be in Assembly Inn, So keep your eyes and ears open and you'll-bo hearing more. Now that the final rounds of indoor sports have been played off with the victors boasting lots of points toward that cherished letter, our attention is centered on the gym where basketball practice is getting well under way. This moans that all you Mohav;ks, Choro- kees, Hiwassees, and Choctaws should be down on the basketball, court getting ready for tho time v/hen we shall havo to determine who is all-poworful in tho realm of basket tossing. Each tribe has splendid prospects, and it looks as 0 tournament is going to show ver-y much_competition. The teamwork is im- pro-ying daily and the chances for loads 01 last floorwork and action look great. However, we cannot emphasize too much necessity_for each member of tho time her team of her playing y, for substitutes'arc necessary and you can never tell when you ,IgS bo needed, . • i’* ' mignu The big event which wo all had been happened on Saturday BafLtbSf ^ Junior-SeniL t H thrilling for T • Promised it would be, |for the Juniors certainly gave the Son ,uors a good fip-ht Thn t ^ nnfni lu w,. was close Sisnalsll a-4-6-Sn Hike!, yo., hike milo^ ''' in those 30 Tooth hiking month by Tuosdoy, and if you hayo alroady gottm ptj mLtt t ^ Shtting fift-ITn miles per month from now on so dro,, go on the_over-nighter to Mt.‘mLhe!l! cortainly won't let you stay indoors all +-Vio 4-- GET OUT AND WALKi'J . ' ■ time, so
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