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our blazerette beauties VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL - Row 1 - H. But- Row 2 - K. Dunn. P. Boyers, L. Wilon, M. Vtlhite, ler, R. Rosen, A. Merriwecxiher. S. Thomas. Winning only two games and losing tour, Centrals girls' basketball tcam did not do too well this season, but the enthusiasm, team- work and good sportsmanship that the girls showed led to a good time tor all concerned. High scorers were Eunice Hart and captain Aundria Merriweather. Excelling at the guard E. Hari. Row 3 - S. Rose, Mqr.. R. Thompson. S. Smith. positions were Margaret Vfhite and Ruth Thompson. Victories were achieved over Highland Park and Chadsey, while losses were at the hands ot Cooley, Western, Mackenzie and Redford. As usual a fine coaching job was turned in by Miss Emma Mayer. GIRLS' RESERVE BASKETBALL - Row 1 - G. Hatcher, B. Hart. I. Newland, M. Nisenbaum. Row 2 - E. Sherman, S. Starke, G. Miller. S. Whitson. Row 3 - B. Ragcm. S. Turner. Mgr.. B. Reed. twenty-nine
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p. a. reporters keep 'lites postecl X x P. A. REPORTERS Barry Levine, Golda Robner, Ierry Bernstein Good morning, this is your P. A. reporter, is a phrase well recognized by all Central students. Each Tuesday of the week, Central- ites in both A. M. and P. M. groups are kept posted of the current happenings around the school. Announcements and other notes of im- portance are related by the P. A. reporters. During the fall term Golda Robner and Ie- rome Bernstein announced the week's events. They kept Centralites informed of S t u d e nt Council activities and club events. Golda was also a reporter during the spring term and along with Iudy Alzolon and Barry Levine presented the spring term news. Re- cently we have heard of the Music Festival and the Carnival Fun Fair. This year's crew did a fine commenda- ble job. Certainly reporters in coming years will have much to do to equal the outstanding work accomplished by all concerned. library staff serves all Looking for information for your history report or do you need help to an answer to a physic problem? Then do as many Centralites do-visit your school library. There are books on varied subjects and the Library Staff is there to assist any student who needs help in locating various material. The Library staff is under the direction of Miss Orah Hahn. While serving on the staff the student librarian must be carrying an A or B average. The school must be able to de- vote one hour a day to work in the Library for which they receive academic credit. Members of the staff do clerical jobs, pre- pare bulletin boards, and arrange books on the shelves. Aside from performing these va- rious duties they are taught to use reference books, the card catalogue, and the dictionary. The Central Students are very proud of their Library and their Library Staff who strive to make their Library one of the finest in the City. twenty-eight LIBRARY STAFF - Row 1 - D. Weiner, L. Lcxmcov, Miss O. Hcrh'.1. Row 2 - E. Tennenbuum, I. Oppenheim, A. Iacoby, I. Wood, F. Farmer, Row 3 -- E. Esbia. A. Froman.
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our nets went Swish cfllmhl I 4 thirty BASKETBALL TEAM - Row 1 - H. Cooper, R. Hood, M. Row 2 - Couch Kammerer, F. Moore. G. Recxsonover. B Miller. I. Brown, C. McGee, C. Brown, A. Leibermcm, Mgr. Stephens, B. Brown. I. Porter, R. Birch, D. Cole. 35 f C 'THA 6 ' 4 cENTlM1 RESERVE BASKETBALL - Bow I - S. Sachse, R. Pitman, R. Iones. B. Smith, R. Rigner, I. Wood, R. Brown. Row 2 - I. Branch, M. Walker, M. Davidson, C. Ogiers, H. Cohen, L. Pelto, Coach Fitch.
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