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sages 40 THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR -'fi 0 I+ Home Room Presidents 4 .N Home Room A Home Room Edward Sanburn, 8A .--- ---, .-- . 204 Fred Lilja, 9A , -,,, H H-, N, 211A Kathleen Keane, 9A ,- -, - .... 303 Martha Stevens,8A H, ,-,H ,, 101 Albert Fetting, 7A--- ,, .... 201 Darl Crispen, 8A --..--. - -, 4.308 Phillip Willson, 8A ,..- - . Helen Davis, 7A .- Mabel M. Bauer, 9A .. Morley Wallace, 7A .- Anita Dembinsky, 9A Barbara Eckman, 8A Dorthea Pierson, 7A . Hellen Niederstadt, 9A Douglas Lyttle, 7A... - Jennie Jankoski, 8A , Jack Wander, 9A .--- Luz Roa, 7A .... . Mary K. Williams, 9A . Bob Peele, 8A le. Eugene Smokoska, 7A Sarah A. Clagett, SA Mardelle Westrom, 9A --.. 111 200 .--,102 112 301 301' 300 -- . 300 -. ---,.113 ---- ,.-- 315 --.- 209 --. - -. .- 302 -. .Q -. 312A 210' 104 . .... 303 205 Omar Smith, 9A ...... .-- . -- 311 Charles Schoedel, 9A. Doris Ray, 8A .,-.-- --. -.-- K ---- 306 Sophie Wrona, 9A .. -,- -. .- 302 Francis Kuster. 9A,,--- Perry Nelson, 7A ,, -W Jack Wallace, 7A - Verlene Voelker ,8A - - , , - Joseph Duran, 9A .. -. - John Douglas, 9A . . .. - Raymond Grams, 7A Billy Hamilton, SA .- ., . Isadore Filary, 9A .-- . Betty Graves, 9A .,.. , Edward Smigiel, 9A .--. Lawrence Adams, 8A ., Tom Rulison, 7A D... .- - A GNQKD -,... C 114 207A 214 -,.-, 213 D 314 . 103 - 305 310 - 304 .309 ,G Stage Manager: All right, run up the curtain. Green Stagehand: Say what cha think I am, a squirrel? if 3 Sl Good manners always demand that you remember the other fellow? MAINTENANCE FORCE age: 1 I
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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR 39 vi 1+ Intramural Basketball The home room basketball tournament this year was entered by 35 teams from as many different home rooms and resulted in some very hard-fought games. The class of play was much higher this year, especi- ally in the seventh and eighth grades and the interest of the crowds was shown more than ever. Home room 201 won the seventh grade banner beating out 104 in the finals 13-9. They had a fine team. Members Were: Couchey, Gass, Browning, Dolson, and Buckler. In the eighth grade home room 309, with a large, fast team, out classed them all, winning in their grade and then defeating the winning ninth grade team in a thrilling overtime game. Its members were Herzberg, Gulvas, Daniels, Unger, and Krukowski. t Room G won the ninth grade banner with a fast breaking attack featuring Brennan and Murray. Other players were Abler, Stolz, and Esler. Girls Physical Education The chief object of physical education is to develop fine sportsmanship. An ideal sportsman has courage, leadership, agree- able disposition, skill. and diversion. The pupils of modern junior high schools should appreciate their privileges for phy- sical education. The Central Junior High School girls' sports are baseball, volley ball, basket- ball, German soccer, and kick-baseball. Besides the latter we exercise on other gym apparatus. The seventh,eighth, and ninth grade girls are taught the same sports. The seventh grade girls get the foundation of the sport while the eighth grades receive a better view. When the girls reach the ninth they are expected to have learned the game well. The school term is opened by playing volley ball. Later in the year basketball is played. Tournament is played which the school enters enthusiastically. The early spring is favorable for base- ball. A tournament is played to determine the champion team. A school team is composed of the most efficient players of the entire school. A track meet is held in the late spring, in which all schools do participate. Volley Ball Central Girls' Volley Ball team this year was better than last year's although we ended up in a cellar position. Our in- structor was Miss Lucile Daily. We elect- ed Mildred Clark for our captain. This is the order in which our games were scheduled: Central at Webber, North at Central, Central at South, Webber at Central, Central at North, South at Cen- ra . All our games were played on Tuesdays and Thurdays. The entire tournament was played in a period of three weeks. Next year we hope to have better ma- terial to work with, although those who were on the team did their best, and should be congratulated. Baseball Central is out this year to maintain its record of having the best baseball team in the valley. The Purple and Gold team has won the title for the last four straight years and during three of those seasons has gone undefeated. This year we have Walter Simmons, a pitcher, and Eddie Krukowski, second base- man, back from last year. Ruben Daniels is showing up as well as a catcher, and Stanley Kulak, and Joe Guerin have about cinched infield jobs. The outfield is a wide open battle between Kenneth Taylor,Joseph Zak, Bill Inglis, Geo. Schrems, and Darl Crispin, with the best hitters favored. Ralph Peters, pitch er, and Tom Jennings outfielder and reserve catcher, may break into the line-up at any time. The schedule follows: South at Central, May 5 3, Central at North, May 12g Eastern at Central, May 19, Central, at Handy, May, 265 Webber at Central, June 1. GNNKD OUT Class When mathematics class is o'er We march along to 304, Wheiial we have a little class r ou own. In the English class we read A story named Ivanhoe, And learn of knights and ladies Of long, long time ago. - Our teacher asks us questions, We answer them our best, And once in a while-Oh, mercy me! What do we have but a test! Julia Settle 9A 634 -1 1 ,-,4-.P
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