Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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CLASS BASKETBALL CONTESTS DEVELCP VARSITY MATERIAL April 5-The c l a s s basketball teams of Central High School com- pleted an unusually interesting schedule of games this year. Law- rence Romano's cagers fought their way to the championship by virtue of their thrilling 20-18 victory over McKee's tossers. The game was hard fought throughout and gave the few spectators their money's worth in basketball and the chance of seeing what is likely to represent Central on the basketball courts in the next season. In this final encoun- ter, Wherley and Romano himself stood out for the latter's team, with 12 points evenly divided between them. Felger was best for the losers, caging two Held goals and three charity tosses for a total of seven points. One of the reasons for such interest in class basketball during the last season was the rivalry of these two teams for the champion- ship. However. Ray Myers and Harry Buckmaster's teams were not counted out of the winning until late in the season. Even Tom Miller's team lost two heart-breaking double headers by one point each. The iinal standing was as follows: Team W. L. Pct. Romano 6 1 .857 McKee 5 2 .714 Myers 4 3 .571 Buckmaster 4 3 .571 Troyer . . 3 4 .429 Eckleberry . 3 4 .429 Miller . . 2 5 .286 Warfield . . 1 6 .143 Bowman easily captured the high scoring honors by finishing with a grand total of 65 points. Warfield was second with 40 points and Myers was third with 37. The next ten in order were Eckleberry 35, Romano 34, Hazelett 34, David 31, R. McKee 29, Murphy 28, Buckmaster 25, W. McKee 23, Zimmerman 22, and Ad- amski, McGirk, and Sawyer tied at 21. This organization was under the able direction of Bob Nulf, Central's assistant coach. Mr. Nulf chose a squad of boys from the various class basketball team to oppose Central's reserve team in a series of games. Central's more experienced reserve team was victorious over the hard- fighting class basketball players. This year Mr. Nulf and Mr. Men- denhall chose various outstanding players in their respective gym classes to make up the class basket- ball squad. These boys then met in the session room one afternoon after school. The instructors chose the captains and the captains chose their own teams. 108

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D. LENZ, M. McKAY HEAD HONOR ROLL, ELEVEN SENIORS ARE LISTED Every year the clock moves its hands around its face to honor and praise the senior students who have upheld an average of 90 percent or above scholastically during their four-year sojourn in Central. This year the number is smaller in com- parison to other years. However, the averages are just as high and the praise is just as sincere. To Dorothy Ann Lenz goes the honor of leading her classmates as valedictorian. Miss Lenz has an av- erage of 95.40 percent for the four years. Besides being scholastically inclined she has partaken of many outside activities, belonging to Boos- ter Club, Student Players' Club, and the music department. Marion Mc- Kay ranks second as salutatorian with an average of 95.03 percent. She has been prominent in Booster Club and the dramatic and publica- tion spheres of the school. With 93.96 percent William Jones comes third. He is senior class president and has been active in Honor Society and Math Club. Ralph lmmel, who has a percentage of 93.45, is an ac- tive member of Math Club and Radio Club. Alice Zitzman, who is active in Honor Society, comes fifth with 92.27 percent. Harry Bolson with the mathematical mind. follows with 92 percent. Charles Reichel- derfer, our trumpeter, has an aver- age of 91.28 percent and has been co-editor of Fragmenta Latina. Ar- thur Davis with 90.90 percent has also been active in Honor Society and Math Club. Besides having an average of 90.86 percent, Una Joyce Bangs has been prominent in Friend- ship, Sorosis, and Honor Society. Marguerite Fraylick with 90.65 per- cent has been associated with pub- lications, dramatics, and Booster Club. Rachel Frame, who has a per- centage of 90, is an active Sorosis member. These eleven students deserve all the praise that is ofered them. It is quite a task to hold sway both in studies and activities in Central's realm for Utempus fugit and the clock's hands move rapidly. is Top row: Dorothy Ann Lenz, 95.40. Second row: Marion McKay, 95.03, Willia J 93.96. m ones, Third row: Ralph Immel, 93.459 Alice Zitzman, 92.27. Fourth, row: Harry Bolson, 923 Charles Reichelderfer, 91.28. Fifth row: Arthur Davis, 90.90, Una Joyce Bangs, 90.86. Sixth, fro-zu: Marguerite Fraylick 90.655 Rachel Frame, 90.



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