Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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VARSITY Bottom row tlelt to Iiglllli Dudley Cole, Xvilliani Yolli, Farrell Sandler, Donald Pcdlnw, Jails Bailey, Harry Bryan, Jaili Hanna, Xhlayne Trapp. Edward Schilling, Dennis Rayiner, and James Olxlara. Second row: Roy Hurley, Yvilliam Hendricks. Paul Logan, Donald Sellniar. Vvilliain Kennedy, Edward Vvillianis. Richard Lowisli, Neal Benson. Charles Fisher. Ralph Boyer. Wvayne Barnett. Gerald Burrows. and Clyde Flccorniaclc. Third row: Head Coach Paul lxlyers, Freshman Coach Dale Sare, Richard XN'right. Edgar lxloyer. Gordon Kounlz, Seth Burgess, Franlt Stafford, Allison ltladinger, Sherrill Arvin, lacli Burkhart, Xfvilliam Clark, Thomas lxlullendore, and Arthur Nvalters. Fourth row: Kenneth lXlcDonnell, Clyde Ennis, Xvilliam Coliver, George Xvuest. Xvilliam Butler, Phillip Harless. .lohn Dohltins. Thomas Leaclnnan, Robert Payne. Field Coach R. D. Behlmer, and Athletic Director R. V. Copple. Top row: lxlarvin Hurley, Howard Kralten, .lohn Potter, Clifford Brumrnet, Roh:-rt Held, James XYarrenlJurg, Xxlilliain Berling, Thomas lxliller. Rohert Cunnings. Wallace Kehrer, Calvin Coates. Vvilliam Magee, and Charles Varner. I r ai c li COACH PAUL BIYERS, city champion track- men competed in three dual meets, Southporfs Relays, and the city meet laelqore CANNON presstime. Opening against Bloomington, April 14, the cindermen won both relay events to cinch a 63 llfl2 to 51 lfl2 verdict alter the Panthers had come dangerously close at the completion of the individual events. At Kokomo, April 18, Coach lxlyers' runners over- whelmed the Kats, 7l1f3 to -1515. The thinlies toolc eight of the individual events, tied in the vault, and won the 1,500-yard relay. Wiley ol Terre Haute was next on the schedule, April 22, and the Green dropped its First meet, 75 IX6 to 41 5f6. Tech came luaclc strong to capture both relays, hut Vviley was too lar ahead to catch. Tech entered the Southport Relays. April 26, to defend its title of last year when it accepted the invita- tion for the first lime. The Green and Vvhite counted for 23 points for a tie with Manual for fourth. Eight records toppled in the meet, Tech cutting the old mile relay maria of 3138.6 to 3:36. The winning combination was com- posed of Wayne Barnett, Gerald Burrows, Neal Benson, and Dicli Lowish. Chucli Fisher missed equalling the high jump record lay only 1A of an inch. Coming from loehind to tally 18 points in relays lor a total of 5-1, Tech continued city traclc supremacy for the eighth consecutive year lay squeezing lay Shortridge hy two points. Chuck Fisher turned in the only tirst place in any individual event while the Greens' team lyalance accounted for a majority of points in second, third and fourth places to swing the decision. RESERVES TRACKDIEN hrolie even in two meets laelore press-time. The reserves won over Kolcomoys HB forces, 71 to 36, April l8g then dropped their second, 7816 to 3014. to Plainfield, April 25. Among the outstanding reserve traclcmen were Richard Vvright, Clilllord Brunlmet, Roloert Burlcert, Vvilliam Clark, John T. Anderson, Vvilliam lxlagee, Kenneth lVlcDonnell, Thomas Nliller, Edgar Nloyer, Vvallace Kehrer, Gordon Kountz, James Vvarrenhurg. Charles Varner, John Reider, Robert Payne, Alli- son lvladinger, Roloert lxflundell, Vvilliam Berling, Sherill Arvin, Ralph Boyers, Seth Burgess, Vvilliam Colliver, Howard Crafton, Harold Curson, and lxlarvin Hurley. Ol

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GULF: Left to right: Coach Bayne Freeman. Harry lN'lcKinney. Robert Xvilson, lxlarsliall Springer. John Schom. Rolnert lxforris. and VVil- lis Xxleltle. Tom Triltipo and Rohert Davidson are not present. Golf COACH BAYNE FREEMANS golf team completed only two matches of its schedule of nine meets hefore press-time for the CfXNNON. ln their opener, April 21. the Green and Vvhite golfers defeated Shortriclge, 12W to lik, on the Speed- way course. ln their second match at Richmond, April 26, the teemen finished fourth in a North Central Con- ference foursome with Kolcomo, Richmond, and Marion competing. Richmond was first with 3273 Marion, 3403 Kokomo, 3673 and Tech, 370. The remainder of the schedule is as follows: lxlay 1, Anderson fspeeclway courselg 1Vlay 3, lxflarion, Rich- FRESHlX'lAN TRACK: Bottom row fleft to rightfz Cveorge Cleveland. Ricllarcl Kelley, Charles Brosey. Robert Foster, Lester Boese. Billy Seward, Gene Favors. Douglass Nowling, Alfred lxfliner, LeRoy Xvinlaurn. Second row: Coach Dale Sare, Larry Hayes. Tom lV1u1lenclore, Tom Towsley. blartin Lamlnert, Victor TOUCfl8ttB, Rolsert Pidgeon, Don Ar- mour. Xvilliam Duggins. and .lacli Romeiser. Top row: Rolnert Cunnings. Richard Brunnhoeffer. Edward lN'1oore. Herlaert Kruse. Verle lV1ocus. Rollins Hawkins, John lvlarliovich, John Fontaine. Yvilliam Kruse, and Richard Pavey. TENNIS: Bottom row tleft to rightf: Donald Coy. Ernest Quackenhush, James Bastian, Don Olsen, Ray Goodman, and Vvilliam Zody. Second row: Coach Orlo lVliller, Howard Beeson, Tom lVlesserlie,, Vvilliam Boyer. and Earl Otey. Jaclc Patterson was not present when the picture was taken. mond, Tech at Kolcomog lVlay 10, Marion, Richmond, Kolcomo at Tech tCoffin coursef: lVlay 12, Shortridge fspeedway courselg lV1ay 15, Howe: Nlay 17, Tech, Ko- lcomo, Richmond at lwlariong and lVlay 24, State lVleet. Iennis TECHS TENNIS forces, under the direction of Coach Orlo lxliller, finished the fall season undefeated to' win another North Central Conference title, hut at press- time spring net activities were not under way. Fall results are as follows: September 19, Tech 5,. lwlorton of Richmond 0: September 26, Tech 5, New Castle 05 October 4, Tech 3, Kolcomo 0: and October 12, Tech 5, lxluncie 0. A tough spring schedule faces the racquet swing- ers with the highlight of the season when Tech plays Culver lvlilitary Academy, lwlay 31, for the first time. FRESHIVIEN FRESHlVlAN TRACKSTERS. under the direc- tion of Coach Dale Sare, competed in two meets before the CANNON went to press. Teclfs rhinies were leading, 38 to 16, before rain halted their initial meet with Howe, April 17. on the home oval. ln the second start, the yearlings dropped a 70gffg to 46Lfg decision to lxlanual, April 24. Coach Sare led his charges against Shortridge, lVlay 1: xfVHSfl1Dgt0l1, Nlay 8: and the annual city freshman meet at Tech, lxlay 15.



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CHEER LEADERS: Lett to right: Dale Safe, sponsor, Ray Davis. Ronald Hull, Clyde Comhs, and Vvilliam Kennedy. .less Hillock and Perry Ray are not present. Cheer Leaders Those boys everyone saw cutting their capers on the football field and haskethall floor this past school year, leading the spectators in organized rooting, were the cheer leaders, under the sponsorship of Dale Safe. Techites appreciate the line service rendered to the student loody throughout the sports year hy the yell leaders. Swimndny TECH entered hoys in the state swimming meet held at Purdue, February 22, for the first time hut failed to place or score. The eight hoys making up the team are Xvayne XVa1ters, James Tracy, John Chisholm, Henry Toney, Donald Shook, James Edwards, Frank Hurley, and Richard Schmidt. Cross Eountru THE CROSS COUNTRY squad, tutored hy Coach Paul lxlyers, finished a fair season with one win against six losses and Filth place in the Central lndiana lnvitational meet for 19-10. Scores for the events were as follows: tlow score winsl September 20-Tech 28. Southport 27: Septemher 27-'Tech 31, Ben Davis 2-1: October 4-Tech 31, Boys' School 2-1: Qctoher 11--Tech 33, Anderson 22: October 18-Tech 36, lxlanual 19: November 1-Central lndiana lnvitational at Butler-Roosevelt of East Chicago 49, first: 1V1anua1 55, second: Nvarren Central 89, third: Vvashington 97, fourth: and Tech 145, Fifth: November 5-Tech 28, Howe 27: and Novemher S-Tech 26. Vvashington 20. Boys forming the squad are Ralph Boyer, Edward Vxfilliams, Vvilliam Kennedy, Richard Lowish, Donald 92 COACHES: Bottom row tlelt to rightl: R. V. Copple. athletic director: Howard Longshore, assistant loothall and haskethall: Dale Sare, cheer leader sponsor and assistant track: and Orlo 1X 1il1er, tennis and swimming, Second row: Alvin Shumm, assistant haskethall: Roscoe Pierson. as- sistant 1-oothall: Vvayne Rhodes, assistant loothall and hasehall: R. D. Behlmer, head ol Physical Education and Health department and track field coach: and Paul lxlyers. head track coach. Top row: Paul Vvetzel, assistant toolhall and hasketluall: Charles Gilbert. assistant haskethall: Charles Dagwell, head haselnall and assistant loothall: Robert Ball, head loothallz and Bayne Freeman, head lzvaskethall. Se11mar,A1lrec1 Samper, Chris Sarkine,Ro1Jert Rorneiser, Wayne Trapp, John Potter, Frank Stratford, Frank lxlitchell, Gerald Burrows, Lawrence Adams, Seth Bur- gess, Karl Farnsworth, Edgar 1N'1oyer, 1N'1ark Howard, and Harold Curson. GH1s'Plau Dau THE ANNUAL Gir1s'P1ay Day was held, lxlon- day, lxlay 19, the activities taking place in the stadium and in the girls, gymnasium. lnclucled in the numerous sports on the athletic field were relays, soccer-kick, 50-yard dash, 75-yard dash, lyasketlnall throws, 1Jase1Ja11, archery, jumping, cage hall, and volley 1Ja11. ln the girls' gym, ping-pong, shuliltle- hoard, and aerial dart tournaments were held. I Girls from the classes of Bliss lxlalole h'1c1'1ugh, lV1iss Haze1A1J11Jett,1V1rs.1'1e1en Borkert Brown, and hliss Helen Caffyn participated. Boys' and girls' gym classes gave a demonstration on the athletic held for the afternoon program for Su- preme Day. CO-OPERATION tcontinuecl from page 771 eration ol the editors with layout staff. printing staff, pho- tographer, artists, school groups, contest judges, and every individual who contributes any part to the maga- zine. Vvith everyone cooperating, each page unfolds its true value. Because of this cooperation, editing a maga- zine becomes a real joyl

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