Central Middle School - Ceejay Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1925

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lflyfgb.-llllgiy! ' pgg -el swan-H my . ----- -...I ,,,. ,,...., . ,,.. --- --'-'I ---- -'-'Wff'- - ---'I - --- M ---- -21 -fm meh.....!Illsl-mlnmlgmlml:aIn.1l.mli?!nni-I .., If BOYS' FOOTBALL Top Row: Larimore, Sprague, Fedeli, Roeser, Hamman, Winton, Reece, Sipes. First Row: Yoder, Brasher. Green, Richardson, Arnold 1Captainj, Page, Borrello, Fuchs, Coach Parker. Football Review Central Junior High's 1925 team was greatly handicapped by extra light weight and as they were the only Junior High having a team, they had to secure their games wherever possible and with much heavier teams. Everything considered, they made a very creditable showing although on the losing end most of the time. Captain Denzil Arnold, fullback, was one of the best ground gainers. Glenn Carter? halfback, was exceptionally good on receiving passes. Al Wilkerson, halfback, was one of the best tackles and played a good defensive game. Phillip Borrello, quarterback, played his position well, passing the ball like lightning. Arthur Fuchs and Leland Page, ends, were exceptionally good on getting down under punts and were excellent tacklers. Harold Roeser at center was a very dependable passer and played his position well. Rodney Richardson and James Sprague were a pair of excellent boys in their position as left and right tackle. Harold Sipes and John Yoder were always fighting at guard. All of these boys received their letters being first year men with exception of Denzil Arnold and Harold Roeser. The following deserve much credit for their assistance to the team, William Brasher, Howard Pointer, and Kenneth Larimore. Mr. Parker, a very efficient coach, was always working hard for the interest of the team. The lineup: F. B., Arnoldg R. H., W'ilkersong L. H., Carter: Q. B., Borrellog R. E., Pageg L. E., Fuchsg R. T., Sprague: L. T., Richardsong R. G., Sipesg L. G. Yoderg C., Roeser. SCHEDULE Country Day 14 ,, ,,,, ,. Central 0 Country Day 14 ..,,,,, ,,,.,,, C entral 7 Rockhurst 14 ,,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,, Central 12 Senior Thirds 7, ,,,, ,,,,,, C entral 7 North Kansas City 28 , Central 0 Senior Thirds 6 ..,,, ,,,,,, C entral 6 Rockhurst 0 , ,,,,.,,,, , , H Central 7 f . I. P 1 4 .S l5,'lzI. lx :Ill I n I'...'l-liiffffl H'l3?'!!Vl?25lIR155235IIlilIE!IZ'l!!ii.HllEiiiAHS!!.5li.lHii2lII5!S.lEiilgliiliiil.Ifiliiiilliliilll 'I 1 Pug1c0nc Hundr -11 Thirty-sewn 1



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KX l llENEIRES!IiillliiIEIQIISEFLSIHIIIEIEEIIIS! I KJ Basketball Review Central Junior High's team of 1925 had a very successful season, winning eight and losing three games. Much credit should be given Mr. Craig for his very efficient coaching and development of some of the best basket shooters of the league. The league was composed of four Junior Highs, Central, Northeast, Manual and Westport. The outside teams that were played were Argentine, Northwestern, and Country Day. All outside teams were defeated by Central. Captain Charles Kaufman, center, played a very brilliant offensive game. John Anderson, forward, was very effective on long shots and played his position well. Henry Briendolf, forward, proved to be a fine fioor man. Leland Page developed into a fine guard and had rare ability in getting his man. Arthur Fuchs, guard, made an excellent Hoor man. Charles Casper, although little, proved mighty and played a nice game at forward. Joe Ellis developed into a good guard and forward. All of the above boys received their letter. The Lineup: Kaufman, center, Briendolf, forwardg Anderson, forward, Page, guard, Fuchs, guard. The following deserve much credit, Harold Roeser, Wilbur Lason, Rodney Richard- son, and Deland Berry: SCHEDULE Westport 10 . .. .. Central 22 Argentine 12 ...... ,,,,,,, C entral 16 Westport 17 ...... . .. Central 18 Northeast 33 .......... Central 21 Northeast 31 ..... .. . Central 29 Northwestern 15 ...... ,,,., C entral 24 Argentine 23 .... . ,Central 31 Manual 16 ................., ,,,,,,, C entral 19 Country Day 9 .. .... Central 16 Northwestern 14 ..,.,. ,,,,,,,, C entral 18 Manual 19 ,, , . . Central 16 Boys, Track By the time you have the CEEJAY, another track season has passed into history and we believe you will know by now that it was another triumphant one. The outlook for a fourth undefeated season is very bright at the time this goes to press, with Glenn Carter doing nice work in the hurdles, broad-jump, and relaysg Reuel Moore doing ten feet eight inches in the Pole Vault and well over five feet in the high jump, Max Levy is stepping out in the dashes and Chas. Kauffman, Wilbur Lawson, O. L. Alspach, Harold Roeser, and Joe Cason are keeping him close company. These boys carried the colors in the relay races in the indoor meets. Moore, Page, and Fuchs seem to be our class in the pole vault and Richardson, Roeser, and Lawson are shoving the shot out over forty feet, The B division looks strong this year. Herbert Jones, Jack Bradbury, James Thompson, and McNerney, are real Hashes in the dash. Whitaker, Spangler and Pratt are stepping in the hurdles. Martin, Spangler, Frank, and Husted are clearing the bar in the high jump around five feet. Casper, Inman, and Maxwell Kelley will exhibit for us in the pole vault. Lipscomb looks good in the broad jump and Bradbury in the shot put. The relay teams will probably be made up of Bradbury, Jones, Summers, McNerney, Shannon, Spangler, Whitaker, Lipscomb and Thompson. The big meet at Kansas University is the first of the year. Dual meets are scheduled with K. C. K. Junior, North West Junior, Westport Junior and then the Quadrangular meet. EII!!ZIli!!!llilillilgiliiillhIHKHZIQEIBH253IIE!!Ei!!liiEIIli!iFZSIISSSIHIEHISIii!!!IH!EIHiHEHEIEZllfiliiiiiliiliillllw :aye one ziumzmf Tltffn,-me

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