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and Collegians who were honored at this school dance. December 21-Central's five scored 19 points against Findlay, who ran up all of 23. ' December 22-Nothing like a good old Christmas vacation to relieve the wear and tear of the school rustle and hustle. Have fun! December 22--The Hi-Y escorted their better halves to their annual Christmas shindig. December 23-Central bowed to Defiance by a very narrow margin, 28-27. January 3--Back to school, starting exam studying already. But we certainly had a super duper vacation to console us in our misery. January 6-No need to wonder why an un- usual number of us Htidied up eighth period. This' after-school dance was well attended. January 7--Isn't that mean of Fostoria to put us on the spot like that-31-23? January 8-This is something! Central scored 26 points against Dayton Kiser's 17 points. . ' January 14-Nluch to our delight, our team scored 29 points against South's 22. January 18-Mr. Jerold Frederic, a concert pianist, tickled the ivories of the Mehlin Qour concert grandD . January 21-Guess Van Wert roped us in this time, 30-29. January 22-This was a pip of a game, especially since Central came out on the longer end of a 21-20 score with Piqua. January 21-The January class' celebrated at a dinner party and a show afterwards. January 24, 25, 26-Exams! We found out all we didn't know about things 'n' stuff. That lucky, lucky January class was exempt, too. Oh well, life is just a bowl of cherry seeds! January 26-We bade a fond adieu to the January class. Good luck! January 27-Bob Deikman's swingsters con- tributed greatly to the success of this school dance, honoring those who get out sooner than we do. . January 28-Bowling Green yielded to Cen- tral, 21-28. ' January 29-Wheel Again we triumphed. This time 245-17 over Greenville. January 31-First day of new estimate- what a day! February l-Just as we thought! These grade cards show that we will get to work- or else! February 4--James Robert Gillette with an electric organ and his Chamber Orchestra furnished superlative music for this Lyceum number. eighteen
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October 29-We students tripped the light fantastic tonight at the dance sponsored by the Student Council. Many budding romances were given a boost by this event. November 1-Is this getting to be a habit? The Toledo Libbey Cowboys trounced us 28-7. But Central does have good sportsmanship- and that's plenty! November 2-Maybe I'll learn to never, never go to fortune tellers. Mr. Howard Hig- gins let us in on the ins and outs of spirits . November 5 and 6 - Twenty-four of us scribes combined work and fun while the poor Neil House rather got the worst of this Journal- ism Convention. November 6-We came out on the short end of the score again-this time 20-7 with Findlay. Try, try, try again. November ll--Armistice Day. The good people of Central received a welcome surprise in our 40-0 victory over Rossford. November l2-Congratulations, Juniors! Your annual class play, Sweet Sixteen , was a nifty. November 17-We Seniors struggled through the Ohio State University Psychology Test. lt was pathetic the way we suffered for a whole morning-just so they could figure us out. November 18-We ,went to see the very pic- turesque Mercado's Mexican Tipica Orchestra tonight, where many feminine hearts were cap- tured by that smooth tenor. And we must try some of those tricky dance steps, too! November 24-Central and South traded speakers and cheer-leaders for the annual Thanksgiving assembly and pep-talk. Every- body is in tailspins of excitement! November 25-Central and South tied 6-6 in the traditional contest. Jumping jellyfish but that was a game-and the following four-day vacation wasn't so bad, either! November 28--Back to the same old grind. December 1-George Elias, the man with- out a country , revisited Central to tell about Lawrence in Arabia. December 7-Grade cards again! Must they always come at such inconvenient times! Now the fireworks. December 10-The nickelodeon furnished the music for this after-school dance sponsored by the Student Council. This evening the band presented a concert in the auditorium. December ll-The Central quintet white- washed Cridersville 33-20. Bravo, fellows, keep it up! December 17-Stop, Toledo Woodward, you've broken our hearts with that 21-20 score! December 18-At the Holly Hop, Santa Claus distributed gifts and candy to .Centralites seventeen
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February 4-The Junior Blue Triangle started something by this Sweater Hop. Good work! February 5-O what a beating Central took when we bowed to Newark 37 to l9! February 7-- A friend is one who hurts when you hurt , said Superintendent Reed at the Blue Triangle Hi-Y meeting. This was something new in the way of meetings, and was highly successful. February ll-One of the most exciting tilts we've ever seen was this one. We Dragons finally struggled through with 28 points to South's 27. February 14- Roses are red, violets are blue, etc. Centralites exchanged Valentines as Dan Cupid went to work in his own little way. February 17-1-loly Doughnuts! And thanks for the grand evening, Masqueraders. Your an- nual play, Going On Seventeen, was a real success. , February 18- C Association Assembly. Congratulations, fellows, and more power to you! February 18-We sent Kenton home in tears after defeating them 33-22. February 19-Whoopsie! Bellefontaine bows to Central 25-36. February 22-We honored George Wash- ington by sleeping all morning and gadding all afternoon. You know, vacations are spoil- ing us more and more. February 23-Central debaters out-gabbed South's. February 2-5-We don't mean to brag, but we do think that the P. T. A. Vodvil and Style Show revealed that Central has some pretty good-lookers. ' February 26--In the last game of the bas- ketball season, Central tallied 29 points against Sidney's 27. March 4-Our debaters won the district championship when they defeated Fremont. rMarch 4-Our cagers began the first lap of the tournament successfully by jolting Upper Sandusky 33-22. March 5-Central's swimming team tied for third at the Toledo meet. March 8 and 9-Some of us bold, more of us timid-lots of us tried out for the Senior Class Play. Here's hoping! March 9-The duo pianists, Gillette and Micari, returned to Central and delighted us greatly. March 10-Our Debate Team is one of the four remaining in the state tournament as a result of defeating Maple Heights, March ll-Findlay's cagers squelched ours nineteen
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