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J G. A. A. Winners AVING withstood stiff competition this year, the Sophomore class vol- leyball team was victorious. With Marjorie Ripley as their captain, this team displayed admirable sportsmanship. Each girl was always up and on her toes, and together they exhibited splendid cooperation. The Sopho- more class team consisted of Virginia Kennedy, Betty Lassiter, Rosemary Mc- Beth, Helen Mallett, Marcella Roberts, Erma Rutter, Mary Scheuller, Margie Surratt, Mary Vermillion, Thelma Von Almen, Mary Wagner, and Flora Webb. After playing off a three-way tie between the Seniors, Juniors, and Sopho- mores, the Junior class basketball team was triumphant. These Juniors guided by Marian Pritchard were Beulah Copeland, Francine Fess, Mary Floyd, Kath- ryn Hydaker, Betty Moyer, Fairy Page, Virginia Page, Mildred Pritchard, Wanda Sims, and Della Mae Staples. 1 The intra-mural volleyball tournament was won by the Braves com- posed of Marian Pritchard, captaing Eileen Diringer, Francine Fess, Mary Floyd, Mary Johnson, Lois Jones, Virginia Kennedy, Louise Miller, Erma Rehn, Bonnie Sherer, Wanda Sims, and Thelma Von Almen. Having trimmed five evenly matched intra-mural basketball teams, the Orioles were declared champions. Members of this team were Mildred Pritchard, captain: Marie Carder, Kathleen Davis, Grace Desenberg, Alice Kem- mer, Adeline McDonald, Lily Rachlin, Della Mae Staples, and Thelma Von Almen. The winners of the minor sports were tennis, Marcella Roberts: free throw contests, Thelma Von Almeng shuflleboard, Mary Floyd and Betty Floyd: deck tennis, Helen Mallett and Marcella Roberts. -BETTY SNYDER seventy- one
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -Jean DeVilbiss, Jane Parmenter, Marian Pritchard, Dorcas Baney, Bonnie Sherer, Mildred Pritchard, Marcella Roberts, Wanda Sims, Marjorie Ripley, Thelma Von Almen, Jane Roush, Adeline McDonald, Lucille Miller, Helena Roush, Mary June Smith, Mary Ayers, Patricia Witham, Lurline Vandenbrock, Rowena Steffe, Genevieve Hyde, Ellen Lagos. -Ruth Hall, Helen Mallett, Betty Davies, Mary Scheufler, Corrine Bartlett, Margaret Stiles, Grace Desenberg, Virginia Kennedy, Evelyn Schott, Della Staples, Francine Fess, Anna Baka, Lily Rachlin, Evelyn Burkey, Ruth McDonald, Kathleen Davis. -Jacqueline Holyiield, Dolores Gast, Bettye Tharp, Virginia Powell, Mary Wagner, Juanita Pow- ell, Al Jean Kaltenborn, Julia Neely, Jeaniel Kirlin, Angeline Benedetto, Rose Mary McBeth, Kathryn Hydaker, Betty S'nyder, Betty Burgoon. -Beulah Copeland, Bette Ambose, Jean Ayers, Dolores Adams, Mary Vermillion, Mary Jane Sulli- van, Mary Johnson, Dixie Crawford, Cathryn Bobson, Beverly Gibbs, Lula Banks, Mary Floyd, Connie Richardson, Edna Dotson, Dorothy Stump, Alice Kemmer, Jean Byrd, Louise Miller, Eileen Diringer, Mary Sowers, Marceil Miller. -Dorothy Vincke, Jean Gavin, Mildred Webb, Frances Metzger, Marilyn Claassen, Betty Moyer, Ruth Copeland. -Mary Fredrick, Irma Rutter, Sharlene Nesbitt. -Jeanne Graf, Margie Surratt, Patricia Benroth, Betty Floyd. Girls' Athletic Association HE Girls' Athletic Association, more commonly known as the G. A. A., sponsors games of all kinds in which every Central High girl is invited to participate. Miss Lyda Buchanan is the supervisor of this association. Volleyball, the first major sport of the year, is followed by tennis, deck- tennis, and shuffleboard. Then comes basketball, the favorite sport of most girls, followed by such sports as baseball and hitpin-baseball. A girl receives a G. A. A. letter when she has earned a thousand points, and a numeral when she has five-hundred points. She is given ten points for every game played and five points for a forfeit, and one-hundred points if she makes a class team. In assembly, letters were awarded to those Junior and Senior girls who had the required number of points. -BETTY SNYDER seventy
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Snapshot Board Picture One-Inter-class Heavyweight Basketball - , Champs. Picture Two--To-m Marshall. Free Throw Cham- pion. Picture Three-Inter-class Lightweight Basketball g Champs, Picture Four--Miss Stiles, Mr. Steiner, Miss Mc- Clurg-Senior Class Supervisors. Picture Five-Miss Kirk-Art. Picture Six-Miss Kephart, Miss McPheron- Seventh and Eighth Grade Supervisors. Picture Seven-Intramural Basketball and Volley- ball Champions. Picture Eight-Isn't Joe cute? Picture Nine-Our Superintendent, hard at work. Picture Ten-Intramural Lightweight Basketball Champs. Picture Eleven-Nadine Corson-a little bit of Central's pulchritude. Picture Twelve- Pay Dirt -compliments to ye olde Freddie. Picture Thirteen-The ever faithful stop and go . Picture Fourteen-This year's wrestling champs. seventy-two
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