High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 172 text:
“
Ili-iiI.niII..,,.-.ln.n.Ti ...nl lm. ...A an .....-- all 'irjn sau... E ln... nm lln....n3lnnnE .SHIRE Qflhf l 'wwf if Itli '''tlnr21 2s'Iif'!:s11'wl'W:W'i's1lwl H'li+ 'w! Ax 'R iif axif 'ii i' 'fiiaba , -i I ,gi g-,I ',y f ' if f .., s I ,Q rn' I 4 A I , - , e ll ,li QT: .-vlril- w! Q iifflg,-1,-V -ll A,L,,5kC+H5!7gv I A ff -'33 4, I 4:11.41 Su .Lf MQ fi GIRLS' HOCKEY Miss Whalen, Ragan, Jones, Thomas, Georxzc, Ford, Dickerson, Peterson, Trinastich. Buchler, Johnson, Hartung. Anthony, Arno. Hale, Vochatzer, Miss Root. GIRLS' VOLLEY BALL GIRLS' SWIMMING Top Row: Flint. Bodley. Morrison. Yeager, Top Row: Rabinowitz, Warner, Moore, Poorman. Vochatzer . , . -.. , , 2nd Row: Miss Whalen, George, Ford, Miles, ht RISIYSQ 13:13:55 Whalgn' George' Coil' Harumg' Buehler. Miss Root. lst Row: Douglas, Johnson, Whitfil, Larbc-rg. I 1 I I rn 1 -ll 2- vu I5 Q .ul s nn-X pu u I aiu. mr 1 lIiiIlfiiiEi!2I1Q.lIi1lE.Iilkil5ii!!iil?alIEiIEiI!?EIIli3ll:.I!.,l.l!5ii55.l!.ff.!iEi ISI.ME.IEEii!!-.niilllfiilslidlgilir Sim -Sliillllifl Page One Humlrvd Forty
”
Page 171 text:
“
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
”
Page 173 text:
“
fX s KJ Girls, Hockey This year the girls athletic season opened with hockey. Teams were chosen from both Miss Whalen's and Miss Root's five classes, these to play a series of three games to determine the champions. The first game developed into a hard fought contest, Miss Whalen's girls winning with a score of two to one. Miss Root's girls gave them a real run for this game. In the second contest the playing was more exciting for Miss VVhalen's girls tried to cinch the championship, but when time was called, Miss Root's girls had the long end of a three to two score. The third game now had to decide the tie and was to determine the girls making the Freshman Team. This game was the best of thc series, the girls playing tightly and hard and ended in a tie score Zero to zero thus closing the season a tie, which was not played off. Miss Root and Miss Whalen found it very hard to select the Freshman Team since so many had excelled themselves in the game. Their final choice were the following, all of whom received their letters:- Ruth Argo Ruth Ragan Grace Anthony Virginia George Elizabeth Buehler Natalie Johnson Dorothy Jones Mary Trinastich Ruth Dickerson Elda Hartung Girls' Volley Ball Volley Ball was the second sport for the girls and proved very popular. The sport was taken up as class work in November and teams picked in January. Like hockey both Miss Whalen's and Miss Root's classes formed teams to play for the champion- ship, but unlike hockey, only two games were played to make the decision, Miss Root's girlshwinning the pennant. The following girls received their letters and were selected as t e Kathyrn Ford Frances Hale Alice Thomas Anna Peterson Josephine Vochatzer Freshman Team:- Elizabeth Buehler Gladys Yeager Virginia George Natalie Johnson Ethel Douglas lone Bodley Clara Larberg Luetta Hays May Whitfil Beatrice Miles Kathryn Ford Mary Morrison Josephine Vochatzer Girls' Swimming Central's annual swimming meet between Senior and Junior Highs was held in the K. C. A. C. pool February twenty-seventh. It was a great success even though the Junior High came in fourth with six points. In the breast stroke for form Virginia George ranked second and Victoria Poorman third. Elda Hartung was third in the under-water swimming. The following girls made up the Junior High Team:- Virginia George Virginia Warner Hannah Rabinowitz Victoria Poorman Elda Hartung Margaret Moore Alternate: Berneice Coll During the year five girls passed the Junior Life Saving Tests. They were Vir- ginia George, Virginia Warner, Elda Hartung, Dorothea Pickett, Margaret Stone and Josephine Bailey. I 1 1 4 gimp: I lupqlrl r 1. I 1. z'nifanez:nease:2::alas:sawn:assHais::ramsus.ImewasIisiE.ii:::-ssis.1me:..a.s.l.iiaiisezazzizsieaszzssafe.1 Fi Page 0111: Hunzlred Fnrly one
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.