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FRESHMAN CHAMPION BASKETBALL TEAM Top rozvAD. B. Ganther, M. Bradtmiller, D. Johnson, J. James, R. Aldred. Sccmzcl row-H, David, M. Klaehn, F. Tucker, V. Schweizer GIRLS' BASKETBALL . One of the most brilliant and interesting seasons for the Central girls basketball games closed with the 1928 season. At the beginning of the season the inter-class tournament was held. Each class played every other class twice, ending with the Frosh as the winners of the tourney. In all the games there was much feeling and interest, but especially did the spirit show up in the Freshman games. The reason was that at the beginning of the season the freshmen showed a tendency of being the strongest team. All the teams worked hard. The sophomores excelled in an eye for the basket, the Juniors in guarding, and the Seniors in their co-operation. But the Frosh played through, taking the tourney by their intense fighting spirit. Winning the tourney gave them the honor of having their numeral put on the Marcella Koerber cup. The results of the tournament were: Page 114
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FRESHMAN CHAMPION CLASS TEAM IN VOLLEYBALL First row-fleft to rightb T. Hevel, D. Johnson, M. Bradtmiller, D. Golden. Second row-N. Rice, Miss Soderlund, D. B. Ganther. VOLLEYBALL Another bright light of the volley-ball season was a tournament be- tween the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. This tourney ended with the Frosh team, consisting of Maxine Bradtmiller, Dorothy Johnson, Dollie Belle Ganther, Nellie Rice, Lucille Witzengreuter, Esther Masterson and June James, taking home the spoils-a party for the two winning teams given by the C. G. A. A. Among the Seniors who were out for Volleyball and who will graduate this year are Nellie Miller, Loretta Shultz, Jane Bradtmiller and Pauline Speith. Page 113
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ENTIRE BASKETBALL SQUAD Top row-Miss Soderlund, D. Johnson, F. Tucker, V. Schweizer, M. Bradtmiller, V. Brittenham. Second row-D. B. Ganther, H. David, M. Klaehn, J. James, R. Aldred. Third row-B. VanArnam, H. Dessauer, F. Rhine, M. Ferguson, M. Weaver, L. Wilcox, C. LaPre1l, N. Hughes, D. Seibert. ' Fourth row-M. Masterson, J. Wilson, V. Wyrick, M. McDowell, V. Doenges, R. Schwabe, B. Ayres, F. Koegal. Fifth 'row-J. Bradtmiller, B. Reim, L. Schultz, N. Miller, M. Buesching, P. Speith. Played Won Lost Pct. Frosh 6 6 0 1.000 Sophs 6 3 3 .500 Seniors 6 2 4 .333 Juniors 6 1 5 .167 Immediately following this inter-class tournament was an inter- school tournament of which the Central girls were the Winners. The standing in this tournament was as follows: VVon Lost Tied Central 4 3 O No. Side 2 3 1 So. Side 3 3 1 Page 115
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