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Row 1-Don Kennedy, Bob Johnson, Joe Phalen, Jim Cox. Row 2-Bob Graham, Bob Sanders, Allen Wiseley, Bill McGee, Lowell Sielschott, Lewis Hunter, Jim Dawe. Row 3-Bob Kemph, Paul King, Don Coolahan. Row 4-John Whittington, Bob Brentlinger, Tom Cavanaugh, Bob Harrod, Don David, Custer Krickenberger, Dick Barnett. Carroll Lewis, Carl Williams. Row 5-Elton Hamilton, Harry Schipper, Carl Young, Dick Rothlesberger, Dick Koch, Bill Fiedler, Ennis Walker. Football Lettermen OPING to find the most efficient defensive combination, Coach Steward substituted a great number of his squad, twenty-two of which re- ceived letters. A Four letters were awarded to boys playing at the two end positions. TOM CAVANAUGH and DoN DAVID divided most of the time at left end. ENNIS WALKER and CARROLL LEWIS took care of the right end. Only Walker and David will be back next year. The six guards, three of Whom were seniors and three juniors, consisted of CARL WILLIAMS, JoE PHALEN, PAUL RADULOVICH, Bois JOHNSON, RICH- ARD BARNETT, and CAPTAIN PAUL KING. The latter three graduated in June. BOB SANDERS, JIM Cox, DON COOLAHAN, and DON KENNEDY, all of whom were tackles, received their football C's . Sanders, an excellent punter, greatly strengthened the offense in tight spots. Kennedy is the only tackle of the 38 class. ALLEN WISELEY and CUSTER KRICKENBERGER did fine jobs at the cen- ter position. Custer will be back with the squad next year. BILL PIEDLER, a senior, did practically all of the work at the quarterback position. JIM DAWE, a senior, BOB HARROD, Bon GRAHAM, and LOWELL SEIL- SCHOTT, juniors, and BOB BRENTLINGER, a sophomore, completed the back- fleld. Lettermen Dawe, Graham, and Harrod Were alternated by Brentlinger and Seilschott. Cross Country Letterman CARL YOUNG, the captain of this year's Cross Country, was the low point man of the team. The runner with the fewer points is rated higher than one with more. ELTON HAMILTON and LOUIS HUNTER were the smallest boys on the team but were very fast. A JOHN WHITTINGTON, RICHARD ROTH and BILL MCGEE were runners- up to Young. All of these, including Young, graduated in June. HARRY SCHIPPER, the seventh and last letterman, will return next year. -ROBERT BRUNK sixty-six
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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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Row 1-Jim Dawe, Don David, Ennis Walker, Robert Graham. Row 2-Bill Cavanaugh, Carroll Lewis, Warren Widner, Donald Coolahan, Robert Harrod, Clinton Alguire, Tom Cavanaugh. Row 3-David Kelker, Fred Howard, Mose O'Connell, Bill Furnish. Basketball Lettermen ARREN WIDNER, a veteran guard, and DARRELL O'CONNELL, a vet- eran forward, both seniors, were co-captains of the 1938 basketball team. Warren was a very accurate shot from the field and because of his height could take the ball off the bankboard very easily. Darrell, or Mose as he is called, was among the high scorers of the city. .He broke very fast and shot extremely accurately. JAMES DAWE, a senior guard, sank many shots from the center of the floor and excelled in taking the balls off the bankboard. This was Jim's first year out for basketball. DONALD DAVID, a veteran forward who will return again next year, was one of the team's sparkplugs. TOM CAVANAUGI-I, a senior, was ably assisted at the center position by brother BILL, a junior, and senior veteran CARROLL LEWIS, both lettermen. ENN1s WALKER, junior, and CLINTON ALGUIRE, sophomore, forward and guard respectively, were the outstanding subs. You'll hear a lot more of them next year. BOB GRAHAM and FRED HOWARD, junior and senior respectively, also did their share in helping Central win games. Fred graduated in June while Bob will return next year. 1 Swimming Lettermen DON COOLAI-IAN was by all means the outstanding swimmer. He swam in the 40, 100, and 220 free styles, and was on the relay team. DAVE KELKER was the breast stroke swimmer of Central's team and was also on the relay team. BOB HARROD was the third member of the relay team. He also swam in the 40 and 100 yard free styles. BOB STUBER, a veteran from last year, was the fourth and last member of the relay team. ' -ROBERT BRUNK sixty-seven
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