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I FACULTY AND STUDENT MANAGERS In Central's famous portals are two people who do not receive very much praise for the work they do, Mr. C. D. Dilts, and Harry McCreary. Mr. Dilts, along with his duties as a teacher of chem- istry in Central High School, takes care of the finances of the athletic aiairs which include the sale of football, bas- ketball, and spring sports tickets. He also takes care of the signing of all contracts in the main branches of sport as well as arranging the schedules with competitive schools. Much tribute should be given to Mr. Dilts because he is a true Centralite and gives a great deal of his time to his duties as athletic manager and never falters in what he attempts to do. Koach McCreary, as he is commonly known by his friends around Central, holds down a position in athletics which might be termed doctor. Harry takes care of the players who are injured in play as well as practice, and bandages them up so they are ready to go again. On the football field, when time out is called, you will see Mac tear across the iield with a bucket of water in one hand and some wet towels in the other. When the basketball season is on, Harry will take care of the minor matters of getting the team prepared for a game by giving the players the necessary things they need to complete their outfit. When time out is called you will see Mac, or his director Doc King, throw in the towels to the athletes and possibly take in some stimultants for them. If you watch him very closely on the bench, you will see him calmly bouncing a ball up and down even in the most exciting moments. During the basketball and track season, his duties are the same. Page 102 1
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THE NET TEAM In a I-Izwldle: Nash, Croninger, Jennings, Buggs, Menze, Hattendorf, VVeiss. Howey Croninger, honor student, and all-city quarterback, leaves Central's old portals this year, but his name and fame in all branches of athletics will be remembered down through the years. The team elected him honorary captain of the basketball squad. Hilbert Bud Menze was one of the lightest basketball players on the varsity squad as well as being a snipe on that old basket. On the baseball field he was a pitcher as well as an outfielder. He will leave us this year. Jim Nash, our diminutive center, played a bang-up game at this position and always came through with a basket or so. Jim played on the varsity backfield of the football squad and was second highest scorer in the city. He will be back next year as good as ever. Ralph Piggy Sheets was one of Central's scrappiest athletes this year. Playing guard on the varsity basketball squad he made things interesting for his opponents. On the football squad he played half-back and was one of the most feared line-plungers and tacklers that ever played the game. He will also be back another year. Fred Burt Burton came to the front this year as a varsity basketball player making the jump from reserve basketball to varsity basketball before the season was half over. Burt is only a sophomore and will be back for two years more. HOYVARD CRONINGER FRED BURTON HILBERT MENZE JAMES NASH RALPH SHEETS Page 101
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A MAN OF MANY HONORS FITZHUGH LYONS Seldom, if ever, has Central had an athlete and leader who proved himself to be any more valuable or better liked than Fitz. Likewise he was one of the few athletes who ever succeeded in obtaining four major letters in one year. Fitzhugh played tackle and end on the football team. His defensive Work as tackle gained for him a position on the all-state foot- ball team for 1929, In basketball, as a pivot man, he helped to lead the Tig- ers through their season of eighteen straight wins in 1928-29 and to the state in 1927 and 1930. During the Frankfort game he distinguished himself as one of the best centers at the state. At the close of the season, he was elected honorary captain. At first base Fitz was one of the main cogs in our winning baseball teams. His height and reach were put to good ad- vantage and his ability to handle a bat proved to be of great value in a pinch. Fitz put the shot, high jumped, and ran on the track team, turning in enough points to receive his fourth major letter for the year. The ready chatter and Winning personality of Fitzhugh gained for him many friends in athletics and also among the rest of the Centralites. Cen- tral was very sorry to lose Fitzhugh Lyons. We wish him the best of suc- cess in whatever he does. Page 103
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