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ff ff f Page S Lett to right: first row-1. Work away-it's study period. 2. Truer words were never spoken! 3. New steps lead to new opportunities. Second row-1. They sew-iust so. 2. Future mechanics prepare for the future. new marvel-and, well, let us tell you about it. As we walked down the main hall, the fea- ture that struck us most was the unusual amount of Windows. Never let it be said that we don't let our light shine forth-or in, to be technical. Clock-Watchers are somewhat perplexed, as there are no timepieces in the classrooms. These objects can be found only in the halls. EUCH The new study hall is so well-lighted that we wonder how we ever managed to see in the old session room and auditorium. equipped with tables and Each room is chairs-desks seem to be an almost unknown quantity here. Modern to the last detail, magnificent in structure, and the fulfillment of every Cen- tralite's dream is this-our new building.
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The lunior-Sophomore game was the most closely matched of the Whole tournament. Angeline Bibbo, captain of the Iunior team, led her teammates in scoring While Wanda Lipp, tall, lanky Sophomore forward, was the spark plug of her team. She tallied not less than 2l points. The final outcome was 27 to 24 in favor of the Sophomores. The Sophomore-Senior game was probably the roughest game of the tournament. Sis Arnold and Vivian Martin were more than scoring for Seniors. They also Won this game by a score of 35 to 26. The most one-sided game of the tournament was the Iunior-Freshman game. Bixby, Bibbo, and Davies, Were all dead-eye-dick on the basket, running up a score of 54. The Fresh- men, who never once gave up fighting, had a score of 21. The Senior-Iunior game had the Seniors plenty worried at half-time. The score was 23 to l6 in the luniors' favor, but the determined Seniors came back to win, 41 to 3l. Again the Seniors were victorious and Winners of the Koerber cup, awarded each year to the team winning the basketball tournament. Ella I-lardiek, an alumna, refereed the games. Tumbling and tap came next on the sports calendar. Miss Adams is in the height of her glory when tumbling starts, for she gets a kick out of seeing the girls tumble Bouquets to her, because she turns out some Page One Hundred Five Top picture: Junior Speedboll, First Team, left to right-E. Conley, A. Bibbo, D. Bixby, M. Davies. M. Winkler, B. Stute. Middle picture: Sophomore First cmd Second Teams. Volleyball-B. Henry, M. Kiger. B. Mathews, E. Luttmun. B. Longberry, W. Lipp. L. Rodke, C. Shaper, L. Minnich, B. Eberly. Third picture: Freshman Speedbcxll, Second Team4-I. Lichty, I. Marquette, D. Duntee, W. Rice, B. Bowser. H. Niles, V. Tescula.
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W E E I V . 1. Top picture: Sophomore Basketball. First Team. left to right-S. Ludwig. C. Shaper. B. Longberry. W. Lipp. T. Tyler. E. Lutlmon. B. Mathews. Middle picture: Sophomore Speedbull, First Team-T. Tyler, C. Shaper. M. Kiqer. B. Lonqberry. W. Lipp. E. Luttman. B. Mathews. N. Kickley. Bottom picture: First and Second Freshmen Volleyball Teams. front, kneeling-G. Robinson. V. Strong. Sitting-B. Bowser. P. Nyceum. D. Duniee. Standing-F. Bennett, D. Burton. F. Tsetse. M. Doellinq. real tumblers. Literally herds came out for this sport, especially underclassmen. At first the girls were required to pass certain tests in order to get their points. Then they began drilling tor the exhibition in groups according to the number ot points they received. One advantage of tumbling is that the girls are given an equal chance to display their ability individually, and then, too, they can do some- thing originalg tor example, in building pyra- mids they get together in groups to see which can produce the best. Shuttle, tap, step, was just one of the many expressions used by Miss Ingham while after- school tap was in session. At first a great num- ber turned out, but gradually the number decreased, because some thought the routine too ditticult. A great majority ot the dancers were Freshmen, who, although they seem to decrease in size every year, are always good dancers. Norma Exner, a graduating Senior, who has played the piano for the dancers in the gym exhibition the last tour years, will really be missed next year by Miss Ingham. She was always on the job when the piano was needed. A stranger walking into the gym on some of the tap nights might have thought a sort ot jam session was going on. ln one corner ot the gym the tappers would be going through their dance together with Miss Ingham, while at the other end a group of special tumblers would be doing some acrobatics. Then, to the astonishment ot many, a group ot short-skirted Page One Hundred SLA:
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