Central Junior High School - Junior Classic Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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l l 1 I l 5 QE The Junior Classic E W E W2 2 42 2 1 'J 'a - riff. I 1. 4, Hockey For the first time, girls of Central Junior High School played hockey through the fall months. As the weather grew colder, we donned heavy sweaters, caps, stockings and gloves, which with our shin guards gave us a pro- high. Seventh, fessional look. Interest ran eighth, and ninth grade girls played under all conditions of weather. VVhen Leeper Park was a field of mud, a sheet of ice, and a slushy bed of snow, we practiced. lVe were so enthusiastic that even when Santa Claus paraded by the field. we did not stop to see the dear saint. Our two games were held at the Athletic Field. The first game was with Riley on a snappy, sunny day. Although we won by a score of -L to O, we must say that our opponents were good, clean players and admirable losers. Our last game was with Muessel, the score 2 to 1 in their favor. A banquet at the Y. YV. C. A. closed our season early in December. There we discussed our previous work and our plans for next fall. Our banquet ended two months of work in a new, outdoor sport, leaving us the better Fitted physically and mentally for the winter ac- tivities. The following girls composed the Final squad: Maxine Davidson, L. YV.: Natalie Flowers, L. I.: Pauline Greisinger, R. YY.: Helen Jor- genson, L. I.: Geraldine Fortin, R. I.: Mar- garet Rohinson, L. YV.: Emily Applegate, Cen.: Helen Lacer, R. YV.: Lillian Chapleau, R. In Dorothy Feingold. R. H.: Helen Lamport C. H.: Mary Jane Myers. R. H.: Sarah Jones, R. H.: Gertrude Shafer, L. F.: Lillian Fisher, L. F.: Alice Vail. L. H.: Mary Katherine Roose, L. H.: Kathleen Mclnerny, R. F.g Mil- dred Small, R. F.g Lillian YVagner, G. K.: Eileen Thomas, G. K. lPalze Thi The Sleeping Beauty The curtains were drawn awav from t School sat vazinv at a bit of Fairvland as t Sleeping Beauty was acted before them the frirls of the gymnasium classes The Princess' birthday party, the kin queen, the lVicked Fairy, and the sleep o hundred years which fell upon the court w - all reproduced. The noble prince came to them as in the tale and of course everyone liv happily ever after The characters were Storvteller-Hildamarie Treesh . King-Helen Lamport ueen-Janet Pointer Princess-Kathleen Mclnernw Prince-Marv Louise Fry Jester-Margot Hesse YVicked Fairy-Della Bennett Dolls-Jean Bennett. Geraldine Benson . Pages-June Finch. Evelyn Barrett Guests-Margaret Small, Marjorie in F Peffffv Reed Madelvn Smith. Marcia Case. Ge aldine Funston Jane Crockett. Clara Klinge Maxine Davidson Alice Kuehn. Ethel Leve son Roberta lVilson ueen's Attendants-Janet Jackson. Kathl Gordon. Guards-Marie Bauer. Virginia Dillon. Ell Hartke. Lucille Greenaway, Muriel Levy. Hel Peterson, lYanda Olczak. Elizabeth Dolgo Dorothy Coleman, Jolan Borbely. it? QQ . l 7 1 ly -., X f e 1 l A I If - realm of story-books. All Central 'Junior Hi N C C' - l D C- ' 3 3 f e sa Q . K! , M F Q . rty-iourl

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- GE The Junior Classic 26 J BASKET BALL TEAM Upper row: Left to right, Angela Heiser, Mary Jane Myers, Miss Youngquistifcoachl, Mildred Small, Mildred Shannon. L9 er row: Lillian Chapleau, Vivian Lee, Gertrude Shafer Qcaptainj, Betty Brugger, Marcia Case. Basket Ball The basketball season has been one of con- nt1nt interest and enjoyment, though there were no dicisive victories for the Freshmen. The season began with the color tournament. It was A Hmshing affair and on each team were young Frcshies, wise Sophs, jolly Juniors, and noble Qcmors. After weeks of Monday night prac- tacv: Miss Youngquist picked the following U'1m Captain, Gertrude Shafer, jumping cen- lffi Gertrude Shafer and Mary Jane Myers, 'unnlhfz center, Marcia Casey forwards, Lillian Wards. Mildred Small, Mildred Shannon, and Bcttx Brugger, Tl1C Freshmen wore vivid green cambric cos- tumes with green socks, and the other teams 'OPC their chosen colors. ll' rc are the scores for the inter-class games: Ffh- 23-Juniors 26, Freshmen 6. Hb- 25-Senior B's 24-, Freshmen -1-. X V- 3-Sophomore A's 27, Freshmen T. X - 3-Sophomore B's 21, Freshmen ll. VV- 3-Senior A's 38, Freshmen 2. Although the Freshmen did not make high scores, no one can say that they lacked pluck, energy, and spirit and no one can say that they lacked fun and food at the banquet which was given at the end of the season. Gym 1. The girls of Central Junior High, Will never have to weep or sigh, Because their health is failing. 2. Bad teeth and tonsils have all been found, Hearts were examined for the slightest sound, And many from gym were taken. 3. The remaining girls were strong and stocky, Ready for basketball and hockey, And exercises of every kind. 4. Jumping and racing have both been done. With drilling and marching and heaps of fun, For all the girls included. 5. Here's success to the future classes, To sports and to athletic lasses, Of dear old Central Junior High. IPafze Thirty-Gvel Chaplcau. Vivian Lee. and Angela Heiserg .lla .l.

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