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Winner of boys' intramural basketball played an all-star faculty team and lost by four points. . -2 , X ti X af ff'-'inf' .... 5 - .., ,ef :NQJ Xi 1:1 I, 31N ' . '- Basketball Lillian Strickler and Gloria Dysart jump for ball in faculty-student game, the students won. C: K-'L flag . . ' 4 zu? uv 4. ' nl 2.1- EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM. SEATED: C. Lutz, L. Ritenour, G. Leake, J. Gochenour, F. Orndorff, J. Ryman, G. Cooper. STANDING: G. Coffelt, J. Pence, W. Hollar, G. Hoover, Q. Hull, T. Lambert,M. McCarthy, Mr. Moyers, Coachg R. Walker, Captain.
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Junior Varsity Basketball The Central Jtmior Varsity team had an 8-8 season this year. They got off to a good start, by trouncing James Wood and Elkton. They lost to Montevideo but won again at Stonewall. Then they started an off-on rim until the end of the season, when they brought in three victories before the final TA loss. The team was coached by Jerry Mc- Guire. Games were not limited to just first string boys. In fact, in the first and final games, all team members played. The sea- son started off with these five on the first string: Randy Phillips, Danny Phillips, Ken- ny Hausenfluck, Jeff Dalke and Lloyd Spin- ner, with alternates, Bobby Fields and Charles French. After losing the Phillips boys, the second semester starters were Steve Strosnider, Kenny Hausenfluck, Jeff Dalke, Bobby Fields, and Charles French. Consequently, the team lost some of its height but gained considerable speed. The JV scoring record was broken twice, by Lloyd Spinner, who hit for 21 points one game and by Bobby Fields with 22. Bobby Fields and Steve Strosnider led the team in rebounds for the year, averaging 15-20 balls a game. Jeff Dalke served as playmaker. Mr. McGuire, Coach, M. Flemings, Scorekeeper. ' J. V. SCHEDULE Dec. 3 James Woodt Dec. 7 Elkton Dec. 14 Stonewall Jackson Dec. 17 Broadway' Dec. 21 Warren Co! Jan. 4 Lurayi' Jan. 7 Turner Ashby Jan. 11 Strasburgt Jan. 14 Elktont Jan. 21 Page County Feb. 1 Broadway Feb. 8 Stonewall Jacksont Feb. 15 Strasburg Feb. 18 Turner Ashby' 'F Home games fl if 9 n! ,H 'r I . -rr s fi il 3 W A I E fl 1 7 ' fi KNEELING: C. French, S. Strosnider, B. Fields, K. Hausenfluck, J. Dalke. STANDING: J . Truban, H. Fleming, B Holsinger, D. Tucker, B. Sipggle, J . Miller. 100 I
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Varsity Cheerleaders The Varsity cheerleaders of Central High helped the sports' teams to many well-played games throughout the 1965- 1966 season. Sponsored by Mrs. Holtz- man, the choral director, the team in- cludes three seniors, Judy Swecker, Darlene Walsh, and Penny Koon. Two juniors, Linda Peer and Patty McFarland, and one sophomore, Susie Myers, com- posed the rest of the squad. Judy Swecker and Darlene Walsh were co-captains. The Varsity cheerleaders acquired new uni- forms in the latter part of the basketball seasong the skirts and tops were made of navy blue wool with a large gold C on the front. New blue and gold pom-poms gave many cheers a varied look. The Varsity cheerleaders main goal is to promote better school spirit. TOP TO BOTTOM: Judy Swecker, Linda Peer, Penny Koon, Susie Myers, Darlena Walsh, Patty McFarland. Varsity Cheerleaders enthuse fans before basketball game with Rappahannock on February 11. 102
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