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Baofterr in Tourney Garb Tigers in the Tourney The Sectional found the Tigers placed in an easy bracket with only Decatur, the defending champion, whom they had defeated earlier in the season. In the first game the Tigers won a hard fought game from Hoagland, 17 to 14. Neat and Burton led the Tigers in scoring and defensive play. The score was tied at the half, I4 to 14, and 7.1 up at the close of the third quarter. With but go seconds remaining, Burton scored on a side shot to sew up the game. In the first game of the Saturday morning session, Central ran up against Lafayette Central. The Pirates, led by Nichol- sen and Smith, were decidedly on and dropped the Tigers, 37. to 7.4, in a thrilling encounter. Neat was the only Tiger who could score consistently, while Bollman and Burton starred for Central on defense. This game spelled hnis to Central's high hopes for Winning the tourney. Fir-.rt row: Mary Aldred, Ruth Holderman, Gert Throp, Betty Colling, Ernestine Stumpf, Jane Palmer, Miss Brigham, Pauline Springer, Neva Williams, Nancy Kover, Winifred Mertz. .Sit'C071d!'0Zl'.' Mr. Croninger, Toddy Uebelhoer, Bill Robbins, Leland Maxwell, Ed Stumpf, Blair Hattersley, George McKay, Jim Curran, Edilou Bailhe, Harriet Fuelber, Chuck Porter, Bobby Dessauer, Frank Janorschke, Betty Edlavitch, Tom Miller, Rita Bolson, Margie Hanley, Helen Franke, Margie Uebelhoer, Robert Dilts. Third row: Ben Falk, Bob Barnes, Ray Sanderson, Norman Voelker, Bob Cantwell, Ray Ridpath, Paul Lenz, John Broom, Bob Hopper, Ruth Alice Ream. Pay O e Hurd: l'1h FP
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On Cheer Leading's Their Job Central would not be Central without its boisterous bunch of cheer leaders to instill enthusiasm into the student body. Chuck Porter, Ray Ridpath, Frank Janorschke and Jim Curran form the quartet. These four varsity yell leaders have been ably coached by Mr. Howard Michaud, who in addition to this, has charge of all the pep sessions. Chuck and Ray are seniors and for the past three years have been urging on the student body to greater heights of mass vocalism. Ray has developed both nimbleness and rhythm. His favorite yell is Sapolio . Chuck , -with never-dying vim and vigor, is a familiar sight on the basketball floor, urging louder responses from the rooters. Frank made the varsity in his sophomore year and is a junior, as likewise is Jim, who made the varsity corps during the basketball season. These two have helped add fuel to the ever-burning enthusiasm of Central. Both are hard workers, and can be depended upon to start the ball rolling next fall. The two reserve yell leaders this year are Carl Lee and Salem Bashara. The former is a member of the junior class, the latter a senior. A large group of aspirants turned out this year for yell leading. Practices are held every Thursday after- noon in the auditorium. From this reserve material, Mr. Michaud hopes to draw good varsity material. e Hundred T
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