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f l Row l-Bob Harrod, Bob Kimble, Robert Teitlebaum, Bob Boose, Clayton Amspaugh, John Kiracofe, Bob Dunning. ' Row 2--David Kelker, Don Coolahan, Jack Hardy. Swimming HIS was Coach Kline's first years as swimming coach at Central. Rodney Delaney was the student manager. The boys who were out for swim- ming were Don Coolahan, Bob Harrod, Bob Stuber, Bob Teitelbaum, Dave Kelker, John Kelker, Bob Kimble, Jack Hardy, Carl Nesbitt, Sam Homan, Clayton Amspaugh, and John,Kiracofe. Central held all their home meets at the Y. M. C. A. Central's tankers lost three meets, placed third in the district tournament, and came in eighth in the state meet. The Dragons Went to Xenia for the first meet and lost 42-25. In the first home meet Central lost to a strong Toledo Scott squad by the score 35-31. In the district tournament at Toledo, Central tied for third place with Toledo Scott. Don Coolahan came in first in the 50 yard free style and finished second in the 100 yard free style. At Columbus, Central captured eighth place. Don Coolahan placed fourth in the 50 yard free style and fifth in the 100 yard free style. B - This season's lettermen were Dave Kelker, Bob I-larrod, Bob Stuber, and Don Coolahan. -BILL MYERS sixty-four
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1 Row 1-Mr. Scheuerman, Allen Wiseley, Bob Johnson, Howard Webb, Henry Kidder. Row 2-Richard Koch, Bruce Robinson, Jack Mack, Jim Meffley, Jack Jennings. Golf---1937 AST spring when Cappy Scheuerman issued a call for golfers the follow- ing boys enthusiastically responded: Bob Johnson, Allen Wiseley, Howard Webb, Dick Gushman, Dick Koch, Jack Jennings, Jack Mack, Henry Kid- der, Paul Stueber, Harry Zurmehly, Jim Meffley, and Bruce Robinson. Central played all of its home games on the Shawnee Country Club course. This course is said to be the best and prettiest in this part of Ohio. William Schimmel, the golf pro at Shawnee, gave much of his time in helping the boys and in developing their form. This season the Dragons won two matches, tied one, lost six, and placed sixth in the district meet at Toledo. Central inflicted two defeats on the mighty Findlay Trojans, 12-3 and HM-6M. Then a strong Bucyrus squad sub- dued Central twice by the scores of 10-2 and 7-5. The Dragons came out on the short end of the 9M-5K2 score in a meet with Piqua. South, Central's friendly rival, beat the Red and Green bearers twice by the close scores of 7-5 and 624 -5M. In the last meets of the season the Dragons were defeated by Fostoria once, 9-3, and managed to tie the other Fostoria meet, 6-6. The boys receiving their C's in golf were Jack Jennings, Howard Webb, Bob Johnson, Jack Mack, and Allen Wiseley. All of the lettermen and all but one reserve, Harry Zurmehly, will be back for the 1938 season. --BILL MYERS sixty-three
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Row 1-Rodney Delaney, Walter Hunt, Carl Young, Eugene Querry, Bob Johnson, Bob Sanders, Ennis Walker, Don David, Custer Kriclkenberger, Bob Brentlinger, Dick Roth, Jack Jennings, Jack Mack. Row 2-Bob Kemph, Allen Wiseley, Royal Cottman, Bob Harrod, Don Coolahan, Joe Phalen, Don Ken- nedy, Bill Fiedler, Lowell Sielschott, Jim Dawe, Paul Radulovich, Bob Graham, Darrell O'Connell, Bill Furnish, Junior Stimmel, Mr. Hauenstein. Row 3-Jim Cox, Paul King, Richard Barnett, Bob Stuber, Philip Meeks, Louis Hunter, Carl Williams, Dick Koch, Bill Cavanaugh, Tom Cavanaugh, Warren Widner, Bill McGee, John Whittington, Charles Bayles, Elton Hamilton, Harry Schippper, Carroll Lewis, Clinton Alguire. Association OFFICERS President - - - ROBERT JOHNSON President Protem' - - CARROLL LEWIS Secretary - DONALD KENNEDY Treasurer - - ALLEN WISELEY Sergeant-at-Arms - - - ROBERT SANDERS OACH THEIBERT, formerly of Central, organized the C Associa- tion in 1922. After a few years Mr. Scheuerman with an appointed committee revised the original constitution. This association is an hon- orary society for only those who are letter earners in one or more of Central's major sports: and it has five requirements: scholarship, sportsmanship, leader- ship, cooperation, and honor, which every member must live up to. The boys, and even girls, strive to obtain memberships in this organization. For the past few years Mr. Hauenstein has been its enthusiastic supervisor. Those who are members but are not pictured above, include Howard Webb and Donald Schwarzkopf. -ROBERT BRUNK sixty-Hue
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