Central Catholic High School - Echo Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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loving yaorffi mdk .lleaclwa 1 if 5 if . 4 5 Track Squad: Row l: J. Hacha, K. Freygang, P. Connerce, R. Pichon, R. Lerch, M. Schlink, B. Mauch, B. Rauch, R. Hull, Coach Ed Cobett. Row 2: P. Carteaux, T. Burgard, G. Demining, R. Morel, J. Grosh, R. Huguenard, E. DeWald, T. Haley, J. DeVille, E. Sigl, D. Richards. Row 3: J. Spaeth, K. Bobay, D. Fenker, J. Kleinricherl, T. Eckrich, G. Wagner, J. Snyder. Top Right: Dan Fenker heaves the shot . . . Ron Huguenard on the wing over the high iump . . . Bob Wruble and Mattes demonstrate perfect form in low hurdles practice. Tennis Team: Row l: .lohn Yerick, Tony Lisman. Row 2: Richard Alt, Larry Badders, Noel Kimmel, and Captain Ken Kimmel. Not pictured: Gene Eifrid and Jerry Christen. The track team, under the direction of new head coach Ed. Cobett, had a fair record, considering the teams it faced. With Eddie DeWald running the lOO yd. dash and 220, Ed Sigl topping TO tt. in the pole vault and Jerry Wagner breaking the school record for broad lump, the team picked up important points. The capable showing of Bob Wruble on the hurdles and Jerry Moore throwing the shot put gave evidence that C.C. was well represented on the track as well as in other sports. Tennis returned to C.C. after a brief absence. With Father Hammond as its faculty spon- sor, the team had a big lead in the City Championship race on May l. Defeating South Side, Concordia, and Bluffton in quick succession, the Irish proved that they were the team to beat in this area. With three iuniors and one sophomore in the first five, the lrish will be a power in city tennis again next year. lll

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.f4f!rLfe5 gxcfudiue - onogram The monogram club consists of those players who by their accomplishments in sports have merited a letter. Every player in this club has distinguished himself not only as an individual but as a team-man as well. Win, lose, or draw, these boys proved themselves deserving of this award. That big C represents the school's recognition of those who have participated in a maiority of inter-scholastic athletic contests in any one spot. Their meritorious service in this field of extra-curricular activities was a credit to the school they so ably represented. This year there will be additional mongrams for those who took an active part in C. C.'s attempt to bring home the City Tennis Championship Trophy. This will include at least Ken Kimmel, John Yerick, Larry Badders, and Tony Lisman who launched C. C.'s first tennis season in many years. Lower: Row lf R. Urbine, J. Hall, E. Eifrid, D. Fenker, G. Henkenius. Row 2: J. Noll, T. Neuman, D. Konger, R. Huguenard, M. Roach. Top: Row lg V. Carey, J. Snyder, C. Brown, E. Eifrid, W. Becker, E. DeWald, J. Friess, A. Chandler, J. Scholl, J. Moore, R. Arnold. Row 2: P. Pitzen, R. Wruble, T. Miller, T. Huhn, J. Ort, J. Boehrer, D. Figel, E. Lauer, N. Mattes, T. Morel, T. Drennan, P. Carteuux. Row 3: J. Hipskind, R, Rauner, R. Lerch, P. Nichodemus, J. Huhn,



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eigkwag fo .Nea Hz Pictures to the right: G.A.A. Officers: Nancy Blee, Pres., Margaret Haley Sec., Wilma Hotfert, Treas., Violet Bobay, Point Sec. for iuniors and seniors, and Ann McLaughlin, Point Sec. for freshmen and sophomores. Miss Heighway, the G,A.A. moderator and also the girls' gym teacher, is shown instructing a group of freshman girls the techniques of volleyball. The girls catch on fast but the girl in the lower rightrhand picture believes that practice makes perfect. Pictures below: Top picture: G.A.A. Monogram Winners: Standing: Margaret Haley, Ruby Thompson, Madeline Olivette, Nancy Blee, and Nancy Gustafson. Kneeling: Violet Bobay, and Wilma Hoffert. Bottom picture: .. The cheer leaders: Standing: Jane Weaver, Carol Minick, Pat Walsh, Beverly l , Martin. ' Sitting: Marguerite Bucter, Betty Hofacker, and Peggie Hacfling. 9. The GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, one of the largest groups of the school, provides organized games in various sports for the entertainment of the girls and also on a competitive basis. Intramural games in volleyball and basketball are-played by homeroom teams in the morning before classes. Every year the club sponsors two hikes which are held on holidays, and a roller skating party. A point system is used so that one point is given for every fifteen minutes spent in athletic activities. Cn this basis, members can attain the awards of triangle, numeral, and letter monograms. A special party is held in the school cafete- ria for the presentation of these awards. This year Violet Bobay won a trophy for the highest number of points. Miss Julia Heighway, the G.A.A. mod- erator, is kept busy by her other positions as Health and Safety teacher and girls' gym instructor, but always has the time to listen to students' problems. When we hear Miss Heighway's cheery Hi there! in C.C.'s halls, we all realize that she is not just a teacher, but a personal friend. --diww A .il . H gsgggm is

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