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I Q - - Q i g Q 1 i I i Q I I 2 s . 5 . I ' '4 6 55 55 na 2 l e u:u2:.':.-.:.'w' - Q H g I, Indoor Track Meet Day lg ,I I7 w I W ' IQ . E . ii li I: 'Q I5 li Ii Ii . l . l ll , li Q If f l li 1. Back Row: Fred DeCordova, Burt Peterson, Harold Netter. li Front Row: Kyo lwasa, jack Owen. r li I, INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD MEET jg . . . I! During the fall semester it was planned to hold an indoor track meet. January I0th, I925, was set as the clay. The co-operation of the Faculty ii and students assured its success. Rules and events were drawn up by our Il competent athletic instructor, Mr. Trangenstein, and notices were posted on If the bulletin board of the coming event. The students who always respond -3 whole-heartedly to all activities of the School did not fail us here. Accord- , ingly the highest expectations of the hard-working promoters were fulfilled. ig, The events were divided into two classes, namely, Class A for students of -3 I25 pounds or over, and Class B for those under I25 pounds. Contestants were allowed to enter in only four events. I, 'H I: . On the day set for the big meet, afternoon classes were shortened and a li., great many persons, including the Faculty, attended as spectators. If 4 . I: ' In Class A the winners were as follows: I00 yard dash-Owen, first, lg-A time II 4-5 seconds, Fiorito, second, Winser and Palmer, third, and Turs- man, fourth. Half mile run-Owen, first, time 2 minutes I6 3-5 seconds, IQ Winser, second, Fiorito, third, Lubelsky, fourth, and Anderburg, fifth. Stand- li ing broad jump-Owen, first, distance 8 feet 322 inches, Tursman, second, :E Fiorito, third, Palmer, fourth, and Winser, Fifth. Spring board high jump- ,3 Penovich, first, height, 6 feet 5 inches, Tursman, second, Olson and Gwen, third, and Anderburg, fourth. Shot put-Sweetman, first, distance, 26 feet ii 9 inches, Fiorito, Tursman, Cosme, and Goody placing in the order named. lf Owen easily scored the most points in Class A, making I 7.5 points. Fiorito Q made I4 points, Tursman I2 points, Winser 7.5 points and Penovich 5 points. I, Q In Class B, the winners were as follows: 440 yard run-Netter, first, time, I minute 5 2-3 seconds, lVlcCredie, second: De Cordova, third, Dagger, 5' fourth, and Dobbie, fifth. 75 yard dash-Peterson and De Cordova tied If for first place, time, I0 I-5 seconds, Dagger and Orr placing. Pull up- lg Anderson. first, chinning himself I4 times, Noonan, second, and Orr, third. :i lPage 891 - -'-' 'WTUT rm.:'1.zF'-'- '..F .L. . . . .. .. 5 . .g.7..:.m.:.:.. .r:.:.- .z-'-.sv - - - - - - - ---, ,. , ,lT. .,, .. 1 4 4
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1 fflziifv 'OBS1 n- 'EPHQ gm no 11 lr ck I1 fi dqg as Athletics Evening CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: l. Beyer, M. Warshauer, H. Sperling. Bottom Row: N. Rosenberg, H. Schraeder, A, Rosenfeld. ATHLETIC COMMISSION The Athletic Commission of the Central Evening High School was formed February 20th. I925. Mr. Stih was appointed temporary chairman and called the meeting to order. Ballots were cast to determine the Commissioner of Athletics. The leading candidates were Carlton Jacobson and Charles Bedig, and on the third ballot Mr. Jacobson was elected commissioner. Chair- men were then elected to represent the various classes as follows: Mathe- son, Senior Classg C. Bedig, Junior Class: A. Ahlgrim, Sophomore Class, and IVI. Warshauer, Freshman Class. The preliminaries in basketball were played on April 4th, The Freshmen overwhelmed the Sophomores, I2 to 5, and in the second game the Seniors Won a close game from the Junior team, I5 to IZ. The finals for the cham- pionship were played the following Saturday and the Freshmen beat the Seniors for the title by the score of 9 to 7. The Junior-Sophomore tilt was won by the latter, 8 to 7. The swimming meet held on April I 7th was captured easily by the Seniors with 46 points. The juniors scored 21 points and 8 points were scored by the Sophomores. The bulk of the scoring was clone by Colburn with I I points, Grossman with I O points, and both Collora and Peterson with 9 points. Cross- man, the junior's star swimmer, won the 44 yard free style race in 24 I-5. This was the only first place the Seniors failed to win. Collora won the fancy diving event with three excellent dives. Peterson won the 44 yard breast- stroke in 33 3-5. It was a close race and in the second heat the four entrants were tied for half the distance, then Peterson gradually drew away from the Field and won the race by about two yards. J. MATHESON. fPage 881 ---.---------'-----'---'- -'- '
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, M . fuilg gggg gg Q Q9 fy 34 gg Hi QQ ci, , '1 Diary Evening Standing broad jump-De Cordova, first, distance, 7 feet 3 inchesg Peterson and lVlcCredie tied for second place, Noonan and I-licklin placing. Spring board high jump-Netter, first, height, 6 feetg Dagger and De Cordova, second, Noonan and lVlcCredie placing. Those scoring points were De Cordova I6 points, Netter I0 points, Mc- Credie 9 points, Dagger 8.5 points, and Peterson 8 points. The Freshmen easily came out on top, scoring a total of 76.5 points. The juniors scored 44.5 points and the Seniors 35 points. Gold medals were awarded to Owen, high point man in Class A, and to De Cordova, high point man in Class B. Blue ribbons were awarded to winners of each event. L. C. ANDERSQN. I9 4 EVENING SCHOOL YEAR DIARY 2 September 3-Members of Student Council are seen with badges promenad- ing decks of Central. Several old timers are noticed with bristles per- pendicular and tangent to upper lips. October l-Meetings of all classes are held for election of officers and class organization. November 3-jack Falasz starts cutting classes again. November 5-Class meeting periods are given for further development of class activities. November 27-Thanksgiving Day-which means nothing to evening school students. December 6-The noisiest night of the school year with no exceptions- The lnter-Class Mixer. December I5-Registration for another semester of study begins. Seniors checking up on credits. December l 7-Third Senior class meeting. Several unfortunates receive com- mittee jobs. December Zl-Beginning of Christmas recess. Everyone resolves to make up back studying. 1925 january 3-Holiday vacation over. Nothing accomplished in the way of studying. Nlustache club now looks more natural. January 7-Fourth Senior class meeting. Old committees finished with work, but you can't hold Herb Boettcher down: he forms new ones. January l7-Senior Theatre Party for February graduates: dinner at Kings, show at Adelphi, and sandwiches at Berghoffs downed with a foamy beverage. fPage 901 - - -' '-'-'- '-'- '-I'I,.LEI.5.7w1nTm7.E-Iuiufsdamfi - vZF.kTn'JnWi54W ''ini- vn'TF:ETduWi.'CT'T7'T'1 T'.3TI'- '- - v -mu-mmnnmn 1 nm inmwvwmnmuimmuwu 1 , Um, ,N , .. ..,.,5,.AAAAA..7,141-L,l..A..L....V,4.1. AAAA ,.,...V...5.. Y...Y.,A,- .-.kgif
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