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Fsvvf- if' ' - QE The Junior Classic M gift A -N. 6. .ns Upper row: Sears, Middle row: Lower row BASKET BALL TEAM Left to right, Archie Graham lteam managerj, Herman Unger King Detzler Mr Richard lcoachl Harry Barney Zoss Cstudent managerl. Charles Eger, William Tate, Jack Carr. John Hodosy, Alex Gerencher Qcaptainl, David Goldberg Basket Ball 93 .rl Our basket ball team has done very good work this season and it is a team of which we can be proud. VVe received a flying start by heating: Bluessel 1-1- to 17 on Dec. 18. Nuner 13 to 15 on Jan. 8. Oliver 24- to 31 on Jan. 22. We were beaten by Riley, 26 to 17, on Jan. 29. but this did not dampen our spiritsg it only mach- us light harder. , ' The team has worked very hard, practicing fllmost every night after school. Mr. Ewing and Mr. Fulwider were our hrst coaches. Mr. Rich- ard is now coaching us. On Feb. 5 our players tied with Muessel, 27 to 27, and we beat Nuner the next Saturday, 2 to 20. Feb. 26 brought defeat from Oliver, the score being: Oliver, 17g Central, 15. Riley defeated us in our last game, 20 to 4. Central Junior High is tied with lluessel and Oliver for second place in the Inter-Junior High School League. l Spelling Contest FOI' the third time spelling has been un- vnrthccl and spellers have been worked overtime-5 for the boys and girls of Central are determined to win the honors in spelling. .'l'lu-Agrade spelling experts from the whole HF will again compete for the much-coveted WH lffubably to Niagara Falls. In the three elimination contests the school representative will be chosen. On May 20, the delegates from all-the city schools will hold an old-fashioned spelling bee in the High School auditorium to determine the city champion. Our hopes and expectations are centered in our Central spellers- IPage Thirty-sevenl Sh.
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r-QE The Junior Classic go f Milli 1, s. , cv, I ..1.' 7145. - A V : ',A ' . I V eg . v were s n at hz -:1 - 4-,fl . 9: has 1' '- - ,.,- Q , - my ... ,h- - A kg ' ' Ev wwf, i i ' I 'dj ,-si ,I Z' 7 1 as Q. X Q , iv- K SQ i C A,-lr VOLLEY BALL TEAM Upper row: Left to right, Jolan Borbely, Helen Simon, Theresa Musik, Francis Jones, Arlean Herrick, Renata W brodt. Middle row: Dorothy Guyon, Geraldine Fortin, Elizabeth Steh fcaptainl, Dorothy Hoffman. Anna Molnar. Lower row: June Finch, June Turnock, Rose Zoss, Virginia Kuhl, Betty Myers. Volley Ball ' The Central Junior High School is very proud of its 1926-1927 girls' volley ball team. The Central girls became so interested in this sport that practices were held not only after school, but during noon hours. In the Inter-.lunior High tournament our team tied for first place with Riley and Oliver. The ties were played olf in two games. On April 27, Oliver played Riley at the Muessel school and wonltwo games out of three. On May 2nd, Oliver played Central in the Muessel school gym. Central won two games and Oliver won one. This gave Central for the city with Oliver and Riley tying for the Junior High School volley ball champions second. A two weeks' tournament was held betwe the teams of the Senior High School and Ce tral Junior High School. The Central As b every team with which it played, except Seniors, thus winning second place. The C tral B's lost only two games. thereby gaini honors. '- This most successful year closed with breakfast picnic. Here the Central Bs ti with the Central A's in eating. yelling. a enjoying a general good time. 'UE lPage Thirty-sixl
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