Central Junior High School - Junior Classic Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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THE nlrtsi oa Lot sic ag, , :- X! E .ans is i . v ' I 4 l l l l l l l Top Rowi Left to Right: Merlin Richard leunehy. Robert Ward, I-filutiril E-ch neapfalnl' Mcilliim Archer' Hfnfi-' Feferman fstei-lent manziuerr Middle Row: Rzirnvy Z-as-. Steve Hwrvflth, Eilwxn Anil,-v'-on, liilixin fvlli. Bottom Row: Alex Dirk. Paul Allemanu. .lohn Fomenko. Basketball Team This vear Central has witnessed a very suc- cessful baslcetball season, having tied with Nluessel for second place ot the citv. At times Central was untortunatelv handicapped. How- ever, through constant practice and the patient, skillful coaching of Coach Xlerlin Richards. the team provided some startling upsets and tote down all pessimistic prophecies. The team was not necessarilv built around ant' individual as it was an all-star bunch composed of good :lean players. On December third Central was beaten bv Vluessel, ll to S. due probablx' to nervousn:ss. as it was the lirst game. December Ill. Rnlev beat Central badlu' bv the score of 39 to ll, December l', Vkfaslizngtori. the fastest team tn the league at that time. beat Central 12 to IU. January l4. Central :leteated Nuner l5 to '. that being the last game in the l927 season. Starting out the WIS season with almost an llhi entirelx' new team. the Central quintet trounced Xl l 15 1' Th S d h C ci . uesse F to -. e next atur'av t e Joi' and Blue :agers went out an the hardwood and ' - 1 v v -.- returned Rilevs drubbing ov beating tnem 1 to 14. February 4. Central defeated Washington IS to 5. Februarv 13. the Central Tigers again beat Nuner. this time 18 to 7. That ended the regular schedule. but since three teams, Xluessel. Rilev and Central. were all tied for lirst place. thev had to plav it out. Accordinglv. Rilev defeated the Nluessel quine tet ll to l-4. on Februarv 27. and were scheduled to plat' Central the following Saturdav. A close game was anticipated. but Rilev broke loose and swamped the local quintet. 36 to 0. On the whole. this has been loolced upon as a successful season if considered from the point of iiew ol health and good sportsmanship. , r

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THE -lL'NIOR CL.-xssic First Row: Lewis Mason, John Warner, Mathew Mclnerny, Robert Schwartz, Everett 'Worm, Stanley Worm. William Oare, Marshall Hewit. Robert Frash. Second Row: William Rassmussen, Galen B. Sarizent. Hi-Y A verv successful and progressive vear has been witnessed bv all the members and the spon- sor of the Central junior Hi-Y this season. This club includes lifteen ambitious. high minded and ready to succeed students of Central, who all have attained verv high scholarship with an average of at least 85 per cent. Bovs wishing to belong to Hi-Y applv for membership in the club and the members vote on their admittance to the club. .These bovs intend to and do help their fellow members morallv as well as phvsicallv. Thev helped each other to learn to play the games and sports thev entered and in moral subjects as well. The club entered the basketball tournament with much zest and pep and practiced after school from 4:30 to 6:00 everv afternoon until thev had a verv smoothlv working team. ln this tournament and in the others thev could not have a record of victorv but thev did leave a record as good losers and good winners. Thev also en- tered the swimming tournament, which thev won 23 to 14. beating Nlishawaka who were the ex- perts' choice to win. Thev are entering the base- ball season and, from past performances. expect a winning team. ln evervthing, thev had the spirit that alwavs wins. good spirit. The club's sponsor, Nlr. Sargent, who is new here this vear. helped the club to do more than ever before. He is verv capable in this iob since he has had eight rears' experience of this kind. In their meetings evert' Thursdav night from 7:15 to 8:00. thev discuss all kinds of moral subjects in which a bov should be interested. One bov who has prepared the subject leads the discussion. Also thev discuss their banquets or hikes. The big hike to the sand dunes around Michigan Citv will take place about or on june S. Hi-Y work starts at the beginning of school and continues until about the second week in Xlav when new otiicers are elected for the next vear. The l92f'-28 oiicers are: President. X l'ill1:.m Oareg vice-president. Vfilliam Rasmussen: secre- tarv and treasurer. Lewis Mason: custodian. john Warner. IThii'tx .mit-l



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'l' H ' ' A tt. gltxioit Linxssic -' A 1 fx i if 73 fv- Qhq ' -J .I 'I N.. 4 A a 4 5 H. , Q I as .Wir I p g. i ' L- 1 E 1 e' . V-' . ' J. Q. I -' 'Q .C I e v J' 3 1' - -1 S- f - Q .. K . .L V 4-,Y 1 4 - a F - ' 'F' - sk' It - I 7 L7 J' '-'S , 1 ' s 1 ' ' F it l A .ky- S i First Row: Della Bonne-LL, June Turnock, Gernltline Fortin. Gertrxnle Klutz, Lois Rumpf, Evelyn Pl-iltxi. :intl Martha Luce. Second Row: Jolain Ilorbely, Viruinni Kzxhl. Bernice Clem. Ruse' Zo--. Renata 'We-i--hi-oilf, Eilith Klein. .liine Finch. Third Row: Kathleen Myer-. Esther XViie-ehter. Annu Molnzir. Rinse Jflliuillls, Flor- ice Silzzul-:le-l :intl 'lain-llzx .Il-lt-he, Volley Ball A strong mind in a strong hodvu is the goal toward which the gym department has been worlt- ing during the past vear. Besides two hours in gvm each week. the Central Junior High girls have had the opportunitv of entering into dif- ferent sports. which afford clean fun after school ll0Lll'5. For hocltev. a large number of girls came out to practice. After manv practices the instructor cut the squad down to twentv girls. who carried the plav throughout the season. This team plat ed in a tournament against the other junior high schools. Although they failed to win all the games, thev enjoved the season to the greatest extent. The season was ended with a hanquet liclcl at the Y. XV. C. A. This vear's season in haslcethall was a most successful one. Manx' girls responded to the call for ractice. :Xfter much ractice. Nhss Young- A P E P - quist picked the following team: Captain. Renata Weisshrodtg forward. Rachel Har rave: forward g and running center. -lune Turnoclcz running cen- ter. Helen Nlagieraz jumping center. Lois Rumpr: jumping center. Louise Bailev: guard. Rose lacohs: uard. Helen Klcliilh 1 uard, Ruth . 2 P g Gore. During the winter the girls plated vollev hall during the noon hours. though no regular prag- tices were held. hut as the time drew near for the selecting of the varsity the girls took their plat' in a more serious attitude. Thev had a good team hut failed to win the citv championship. Thea' ranlted third in the tournament. Thzs is the outcome of the tournament: Yfashington .lunior High l. Rilex' 1. Central 3, Xluessel 4, Nuner 5. i'i'h..rr,-.tin .-..1

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