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'K -J THEANNVAL S' .saw ii d-Eu 'Wir -Mfr? I MIKKUK Girls' Athletic Association OFFICERS President - - - - - ALICE JACOBS Vice President - - - ELLEN SEREFF Secretary - - GLADYS GOTTFRIED Treasurer - - - - lVlARGARlE'l' GRoUVER BOARD Volleyball - ---'- ALICE BLACK Basketball - - GERALDINE BENNETT Tennis - - - A Jo SMITH Baseball - - HAZEL MCBETH Track - MAXINE MAsoN Pabliciitf - IOLA EVANS HE Girls' Athletic Association was organized in l925 by Mrs. White. girls' physical director. The activities that the association sponsors are basketball. volleyball. tennis, baseball. and track. Intramural and class teams are chosen in each of these. The association presents numerals and letters as a reward of good sportsmanship and a keen interest in athletics. Five hundred points in the association point system entitles one to a numeral, One thousand points are necessary for a letter. The point system is as follows: Intramural gamesflfl points per game. Class Game-lOO points for playing majority of games. Hiking-l point per mile. Tennis-100 points for entering tournament. Track-Graded on basis of 100 points in regard to ability and good sportsmanship. The membership has grown from fifty in l925-l926 to one hundred this year. one htmtlreif ltt't'lt'e
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e--51 at -J N' 4 . -, c I ' , MIKKUK .,.,r H-is QE S, THE ANNVAL Whois Who Contest Gs. N I x X :fl Uig . :kk . XJ: 1 ' tx , s X '- I V, rs.g,,,,,, x , Ei P , 1 A f 317, . , 'N ' ., 'fs 4? ' T T 2016 ' 'X 'J ,P . - - YS X ' l 9 ' ..s.eS3l - 1 - l-IE Who's Who contest has become a tradition at Central. Each year the Weekly Mirror, in co-operation with the Student Council, sponsors it. This year's results with the runners up for each position were as follows: most popular girl, Barbara Siferd, Betty Tolford: most popular boy, Eugene Broxon. James Brentlinger: prettiest girl, Betty Tolford, Thelma Davis: most handsome boy, Phil Tolford, Wemmer Gooding: peppiest girl, Barbara Siferd. Jo White: peppiest boy, Coit Black, Charles Ely: funniest person, John Dimond, Sam Spitler: most sophisticated girl, Frances Dimond. Janis Lippin- cott: most conceited boy, Norman lVlcConkey, Marvin Saylor: most talented boy. Merton Sealts, John Sarber: most talented girl, Zoe Emily Schnabel, Anna Elorine Randolph: biggest whoopee maker, Thelma Davis. Eugene CaJacob. On the whole. it can be said that this year's contest was by far the most successful VJho's Vkfho contest ever conducted at Central, All students entered heartily into the election and the results show good thinking on the part of the students. The Who's Who contest always creates a great amount of interest throughout the school. May the contest continue in years to come. L 7 real' !uLlrlt'1'r7 .fe-e l
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