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FEMININE FROLICS — The greatest interest of Central feminine athletes in generally centered no three outside activities: volley hall, basketball, and haschall. Approximately 60 girls signed up for volley lull, played during the fall. (»2 for lu'ketlull in winter, and abotit 70 for baseball in spring. Every girl on a team, is our motto, said Mi's Marguerite Shepard, pltysieal education director. We have no system of selectivity whereby only the most skillful players are chosen, and though we do not develop highly polished trams, we do give every girl a flutter to play. Because the I‘ink leant ut basketball won every game it played during the season, it marked itself as distinctive. The girls on this team were l . Harjcs (Capt.). R. Set lick. J. Pana baker, E. Kennedy. K Al-ilrick, M. Meyers. K Griffcti, Y. Nasel. M. Btltzcn, C. I- Olsen, anti I.. Cavanaugh. Members t i the other five teams arc a follows: Red (10A) I. Hart wig (Capt.), K. McKenna. I.. 11 tut ad. H. Krogman. J. Justo, R. Brtier. C. Meng, C Vaughn. M. Voegerl. M. Bewick. E. Schuster. BLUE (10AI A Thompson (Capt.), M. Korn, A. Badctma. I) Hines. S. Brasjn, J. Thompson, K. Abrams. I.. Spcclit. WHITE (I0A) V. Spencer (Capt.). B. Flynn, M Etflet, i Mostly, I. Du Bot . L. • BOXING TEAM Barit row, left to rightl Torn MotUi, James Flynn. Slrv» Chlovrro, Frank Mtuino. Joe La-BelU. Front row. left to rljht: John Cal I vs, John Beytrr. Jor DrSalvo. Nkh Justo, Coach 'Mike“ Ka-hry Carey, M. Hansen, V. Caruso. D. Stevens. M. B. Sehimming. ORANGE (11 A) A. Stensoit (Capt.), M Eiermau. M Mclxntnn. H. Sehara. M. Micka, A. Hoven. I- Martinelli. D. Brtier. YELLOW r 11A A Schaefer (Capt.). K.Rosenborg. I M KcMchcr. A. Uwry. I„ Sweet. S. Dutch. I- Pi|H r. B Uvcriug. I. Schwarz, J. Houston. Ilie team standings were as follows: Won la st Hfd j BUt , J 2 rink 5 While 4 Oranyc —— i 1 YtUme 4 o obtain a letter “M i more difficult for a girl than for a boy. A boy has only to go out for oik- activity such a football to receive his letter, while a girl is required to tarn her letter through the point system This means spending much extra time on pnrts sueli as swimming, skating ctr For the last ten years the girl who wore the ••range M's surely earned her letter. As time went on tin- number of points have lirni decreased '• llut tnorr girls could wear the letter. Now 12( » points arc required for the M award Points are given to girls who sign up for playing hall. Skating and bicycle riding are also activities for which points arc given. GOLF TEAM B«ck row. left to rl|hli Lloyd Finn. W»ll« Atwood. Front row. Ml to rlfhtt Harold Rohr, William Speth, Robert Herrird. FISTICUFF FACTS VINCENT MADSEN For two years considered a minor sport but now challenging the supremacy of football in importance is boxing. Central's newest and most colorful sport. Few people realize that intra-school boxing in FJ.I5 has outstripped basketball anti track Kith in (urticipant and Spectator interest, or that it has become in many sections the most popular sport except football. In many smaller selaxils. wlwrc powerful football teams arc impossible lioxitig is even bettering the gridiron sport. In the classical atmosphere of historic Central High school Jinxing enthusiasm has risen to the intensity of a craze. The sport of boxing is beginning to heeonio a part of the traditional atmosphere of the school. The following, in short, is what lias been accomplished in fisticuff way this year here at Central Early in April eight school champions were crowned in senior high and a like number in the junior high Oiamp-i ns of the senior division are as follows: John Brylcr, Joe LaBella. Frank Masino, Nick Justo. Joe DiSalvo. James Flynn, Tom Motisi, and Steve Chiovcm Honorable mention should be made of the outstanding individual accomplishment made by Jim- DiSalvo who won every bout lie engaged in except one by a technical knockout. James Flynn also built up a formidable record during the season. The entire squad deserves the praise of ever) sports follower of the Orange and Black. Pitted against such outstanding teams as Wausau. Madison West, and Portage they emerged from the season nudefeated. With this immarred record Central might well claim the honor of interscholastic boxing champion of the state if there was such an honor. P»te 8
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J lo hnny 1 In Central-1 Land All l« ihu naive Sophomore Wr drill on, down the lid . For both our oar. with .mall wccm Are by our Irachrr plied; While rublime mind, make va n attempts Our wandrrlnf. lo (uldc. Anon, to ever silence won. With » al they pursue One (rave Ihoufht mov'n' 'h- urh • 1 i Ol theucht both wild and Irw. In leagur with Communists, llrarst says. And hail believes ll true. Hsus (tows this tale o Cmtral-I and: As swiftly, one by one. Its querr events ore hanunrred vut— The rod has not yet come. Jrhn's on his way, he knows not where But h's term has )usl h tun UP THE ELEVATOR ITTI.E Johnny was beginning tcs get I a very tireil oi playing on the first floor. and oi having Jo little to do ; once or twice hr had peeped info a bools a very learned Senior was n ailing, hut hr couldn’t understand it (it was French, hut Jnhnnv didn’t know that), and what is the use of a liook. thought Johnny; flif. I can't understand it ? He wa« considering in his own mind (as well as he could, ior lie had often been told he didn't have one) how In should entertain himself, when suddenly White Rabbit ran clove h him into the elevator. HjarcV, This gave Johnny an idea. Oi course it was not a new idea, hut hr had never thought of it before “What t i do.” thought Johnny. i- (J|dvy the rabbit, and if I can catch hint, I could put him in a hat—then I'd know everything. Besides rabbits always have lot 6l little rabbits, and it I put them all in hats, then l't| know more than everything.” A if that were |n»s»ihlft. V In another moment he wav mi he elb-vator, never mice considering ii fir'd get throiigli all right. ' The elevator went straight Bp, Hill; stopped so Mtiblenly that he lore Johnny had time to think, he was strutting down the hall feeling very wise indrcqfl Fittnllv little Johnny came into a hig room with tables all around, and op one In- saw a bottle, and tied around the neck of the lx it lie was a paper label wifh the words, If yon want to possess perspicacity and acumen, drink thi», and signed Dr Sullivan.” That must be the Igttin name for White Rabbit, said Johnny, who was feeling very sagacious (although he didn’t kwott that was what it waft), and finding the taste very nice, he soon finished off the entire bottle. What a «iuccr feeling, thought Johnny. I feel as if my head had grown very-large. and sure enough, he put hi» hands up to his lu-ad and found it all inflated, just like a balloon. N'atttrally he was worried, hut then lie remembered that hr had heard someone say that all Soph onmres were big-headed, so he supposed it was quite natural. Now that his head was so much larger, little Johnny wondered how his voice would sound So he began to recite nitr of hi uursvrv rhymes: Hew doth tb, D'son crocudIU Improve hi, protrfr., And (athrr a'l tb- qui nurk« in On u h a rrddi.h scale! How cheerfully hr teem, to (tin. How n.atly rpcewd hts »aw». And wetcomr all th Sophies in With (ently mllln( jaws! Jttvt av he was thinking that his vice was all right he heard a frightful noise. Noting some strange looking animals a l-itlf way off. he went closer to find out what it was all about. AN ALUMNI ROUND-UP THEY were indeed an ttnu ual uartv that lunl assembled- Nim-teen-linii- By Helen Marshall anti crawled out the window, merely re marking, av it went. “One side is all the vatuc. ami the other vide is not much thi ferent “()ne side i what ? Tlte other side of w hat ? vaiil Johnny. “Of the room, of cmirse, said the caterpillar and in another moment it was out of sight. That’s easy. said Johnny. I’ll take one of each,’ anil taking a book from each side of the nx»m. he continued his journey down the hall. 219 i IHJhM-V J'lhiiny heard i t i t ex- J fur- :hto’ V lust then file .1 (an I play tv .. ttith g red f i ' i ‘--I ’ ’ ' •! •• ' •' ' ’ •at and the. ■:•':• the “ b. that - fb l uh •lit d the anmi 1. • w. CU . •fflorqiih i ■ i ■ : •» i ■ mi i a t m ami cry now anti then a great -lam, as if ,t k li.ul vtrmk '••niething ... ii i rv abU'Ctl b--king creature wav p5 mfflFs , . , I K ' ‘ • intrrft-fcda|i anvihntg exciting, went un After watJ.mg mr ., few miiiiii«.. he . lo hin and asked. “Who i making .ill thought he (uijtht fr, hat.-Ej.mr pan in .hat iiofsefti there?” ibe fun. thin.' ashed Jsdui'tyi— ».«. .k .1 .b».r opened and a Imok i aim- tl mg ■ !!. »1 ra• gIu head . it jll-t grazed Im the wall helliml him .he--. i alllili re i.i- gradually taking on the shape ••! a human Jol nny, wh.i wav alwav, intrigued h .n'.ling that created Mich a r.ukrt 4 kc !, “How am ! going to get in “Are ,' »U going to get m at all ' -.ml tin- rrvif ire I hat - lilt- tir-t t|iii--ti ni. i -yoh kitOwS r-7 ft was. no do'ihl , oiiI.n Jolimis didn't like t he U’id v he opened the door ami walked m The djpiS led right into a large room dear die front vat the Duchess, ce tw v, e that yuu'vt got auuiethii.g uj throwing 1 rid h.-.ks at crcaturcv It -it'- big ciVougf like the lie ••m-ide the dm-r Thi- mad. ' ’ ' ■ d th. -k- landed nw Johnny h walk. -1 ottf a nrar-hv door into a nn-l »«r mu. word Fife on it Jjig, hall, I'm not t -.lid Ji.liiim M ............................. BHnK ■ ADVICE FROM A CATERPILLAR , j» I P AFTER Johnny had walked a while, ht «ate a large hJnc cat-millar sit •mg on a desk in a ootn tilled with |x ikr af.es. Johnny, who was f-cling the effects of the bottle, immediately rrcognnrr.d it as tin- cailidosimuv variety oi the Stoddard family, and so decided to nsk its advice immediatch. I can't find the White Rabbit an.I I hoc -• much extra -pace In fill up m un brad 111.11 I tb m l know when t.. In gin . »au! Johmu. now ymi are wi-e, - won't ' 11 tell m« w hat !■ • ■!• • ? S- • the cat. rpillar. w In an • .w I -aid : l e»t way ts, exp!iTn if i v do ll-Ti Eiryt he fmk -Auic vfudfm-. ( tin .x act uum'wr .|«h jn'i imiHer. he -aid) and U'vn began sh -utui« at them. 1:.®. °;.10, l IS. I 4t 2 h ' •'That.' .-Xplained the Ninrfrew-nvcnt C. iv t.v'yrv them all im c«l flfl with imjkv The rv-uh is qadc evfden MrnnH “II 'up 's mv m .aid J »hnin, “but it . rather hacil to under«'j|rMl' (VaAt we he didn’t like tL- r wife-s that hr Ac H fii‘t make it- out ;it dl) Swwdihr n •e.im t fill my He 'd vath ideas. ! W ell. ‘xaid the Nroetecn-twentjr, “it's nice ld » km lust fill lying mar ear to rar. ’ Hlca-c w nv.[ m •Met. s gi'inv like new it was one all ilir time, iccr way to -pell it—I won-vc to learn to 'pell all over tich a struggle to get what hr noticed a very large cat he desk and grinning from wav uv wi- ••Vru in old. Onlrsl Hl(h. the yoim( man said, And I Hr .tixtrnl is ready lo fi(ht; And yet you Incessantly probe in Hi. h-.vd— Do you think in this a(e it la ri(ht7' ••In my youth. ' Central Ht(h replied to the one. I feared it mi(ht injure ho hr a In. But. now that I'm perfectly sura he had none Why. Ill do it a(aln and a(ail That , not quite ri(ht. said Jehnny. I know. replied the caterpillar, but it'll do. Johnny waited patiently for it to speak again In a minute or two the caterpillar yawned once or twice, and shook itself Then it got down off the desk. Page 12 mid you tell me, said John-feeling very brave to speak olent person, why your cat at ? It's a Fact ( at. said the Duchess, and that’s why, and she threw sonic dates at it. I didn't know cats could grin. -aid Johnny. You don't know much. said the Duchess: and that's a fact. at which tin cal grinned so much that Johnny went around to examine it more closely ami the Duchess yelled, If everybody minded his own business the world would gn round a great deal faster than it does. “Which would not he an advantage. said Johnny, who was very glad grt an opportunity of showing off a little ..I his knowledge. Just think what it would do with the day and night! You vee the earth takes twenty-four hour to turn on it axis. l('•■n|■l u■vl un Pag Jli
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