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TRACK EVENTS Left, top to bottom: Ma.rion Zerit heaves the shot. See it leave his hand? . . , Lew, high jumping, looks determined as he clears the bar . . . Kughler, hurd- ler, sails down the track as he takes first place again . . . Lew, pole vaulting, places in the South Side meet. Right, top to bottom: DeSelm, Gamble and Douglas are off to a fast start . . , Lew, pole vaulting again, goes up and over . . . Koch, Turpchinoff, and Capin are be- ginning to put on the pressure . . . Sitka ousts Shimer in the South Side meet, The CENTRAL Tiger tracksters scored quite well against their scheduled competitors, number- ing eight this season. The veterans who carried a great deal of the burden this sea- son are Emil Sitko, Ralph Holman, Robert Kughler, Roy Lattimore, Duane Koch, Robert Lew, Otto Turpchinoff, lohn Leon, and Roger Zwayer. The trackmen defeated Colum- bia City, 9l to 21, taking ten out of a possible eleven events. Others on the track team are Cox, Pressler, Gray, Capin, Blanks, Washington, Smallback, Stanski, Ereese, Zent, Eshcoff, and White. CENTRAL TENNIS PLAYERS PRACTICE Armond Martin, Richard Ladig, and Steve Thomas. Thomas returns a wicked serve THE CENTRAL varsity tennis team encountered a ten-game schedule, announced by Mr. Charles Turpin, tennis coach. The racket wielders who carry the fighting spirit to the courts are Steve Thomas, Richard Ladig, Ar- nold Krauskopf, Leonard Kraus- kopf, Armond Martin, Robert Blos- som, Edwin Lindenberg, and Ronf ald Brackmann. Those on last year's team are Thomas, Martin, and Lindenberg. Each one of Centrals opponents is scheduled to play the Tigers twice, Decatur was their first foe, while their last opponent was South Side. TEElNG OEF against the lrish of Central Catholic, the Central golf team started their season at Eos- ter Park this year. The boys practice every night after school when the weather is suitable. This year's team played fair golf this season. The golf team consists of Wayne Buchan, Kenneth Buchan, lim Tay- lor, lohn Ray, Richard McCorkle, and lohn McCorkle. The team dropped their initial game. Mr. Louis R. Craney, coach, won first place in the coaches' golf championship competition of Northern lndiana this spring. CENTRAL GOLFERS PLAY CENTRAL CATHOLIC AT FOSTER PARK Page 103 ne Buchan swings with graceand form. Taylor watches as Blauvelt, C, C., putts Kenneth Buchan tries to sink the ball Q 9
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COACHES Emma Adams and bhIh idhdd. ' ' of girls in their atlil tic interests at Central SPCRTS of LL SORT By Betty Mathews The Central Girls Athletic Association, with the largest active membership of any club in school, has just completed another successful year. Of the many meetings in which the girls had loads of fun, the Christmas and Halloween par- ties, Play Day, the dance, the exhibition, and the banquet were the most outstanding. The largest event was Play Day for which the Central girls were host to the North Side and South Side Athletic Associations, All kinds of games were played in both gyms and in the activ- ities rooni, then the girls went to the cafeteria where they ate and danced. The affair was a potluck, and there was much good food to spare. Next of the big events was the annual dance which was held February 8, in the cafeteria, fol- lowing the South Side game. Eleanor Luttman and her committee put the Boogie Swing over for a very large crowd. May 2 was the date of the exhibition, in which many girls had a chance to show their talents, Madeline Rodman, Leonteen Rodman, and Delores Treuchet were among the outstanding dancers. When May 28 came it brought the whole club together for the last time at the annual banquet. The trophy winners and the new officers were announced. Lillian Kesler, chairman of the ban- quet, and her committee were responsible for the fun had there. The new officers will be given the opportunity to show what they can do to lead the club to further success. ' The three senior girls having the highest num- ber of points received sweaters on Recognition Day. Each girl received a stripe for every sport in which she made first team for four years. The officers who headed the club for l94U-4l were president, Betty Mathews, vice-president, Mary Ann Mohr, treasurer, Wanda Lipp, secre- tary, Donna Burton, point recorder, Betty Huffman, and advisers, Miss Meribah lngham and Miss Emma Adams The club installed a new system of handling towels. They bought a washing machine, towels, and other necessary equipment By the new sys- tem all the girls were given a clean towel every time they showered. Miss lngham was respon- sible foi' this very beneficial system. CENTRAL GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row. l. Buckniafier, Schelper, Pritchard, Sweeney, Sthaper, DeHaven, Luttman, Mathews, Miss lngham, adviser, M. A. Mohr, Radke, VanHorn, Menefee, Steller, L Kesler, Bowers Second row Buhlman, S Mohr, Blauvelt, Sund- heimer, Krotke, M. Hadjieff, Doelling, M. Buckmaster, F. Haiiieff, McCarron, Davies, Friedrich, Burlchardt, Faulkner, M. lohnson, Lattimore, Smallwood, Cowan. Third row' Demsey, Wysong, Augustyniak, Bitcby, Huffman, S Kesler, Sand- kuhler, Gebhart, Burton, Nycum, Uhlig, Kieffer, Beckman, Wagner, Henry, Leonard, Zartiiian, Meters Top row. Shearer, lames, Bruot, Meyers, Skory, Niedermeier, H. lohnson, Korte, Mueller, Treuchet, M Rodman, Crabbs, Logan, Herman, Cook, Denis, Fraser, Mooney, Tescula, Pope. Page lO5
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