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Row 1 Row -Norman Bergdall, Mike Davidian, Wally Smith, Walter Cook ..2-Ben Green, Kenny Harrod, Earl Frysinger, Dick Bishop Row 3-Charles Kennedy, John Pletcher, Wayne VVells, John Reed, Bill Wade Row 4aRay McMichael, Elbert Kirkpatrick, Paul Riegle, Jim Waltemath, Jack Maisch, Jack Smith Row 5-Oscar Bonnell, Henry Timmerman, Nick Vucovich, Dick Grainger, Ray Maley, Don Frail, Norman Brentlinger, Roland Rone ll 6 Assocfhflbn President - - Jim Waltemath Vice President - - Ben Green Secretary - - Paul Riegle Treasurer - - Wallace Smith Sergeant-at-arms - - Ray Maley Advisor - - - Emerson Seitz What is the C Association? The C Association is an organization that is open to any boy in Central High who has won a major letter in football, baseball, basketball, track, tennis, or golf. All boys in the organization have given up their time and energy to better the sports 'in Central. To belong to the organization a boy that has won a major letter must uphold the five requirements of the C Association. These requirements are honor, coopera- tion, leadership, sportsmanship, and scholarship. Every year the C Association holds its initiation in one of the senior assemblies. Veteran members of the organization speak to the new members and the assembly about the five standards of the organization, The president of the club swears in the new members of the C Association, lt is not all work and no play in this club. The boys try their hand at selling candy and pop at the basketball games. The-club also sells Central tags for cars, A new amendment to the constitution admits graduate members of the C Association into all sports events for two years after graduation. At the end of the year the boys of the C Association hold their annual father-and-son banquet. BILL BROWN Q52
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Row 1-Warren Stoddard, Jim Lyle, Joe Ballinger, Bill Sharp, Jack Sweeney, Jim Hoff, Ray Conner, David Temple, Paul Hochstetler Row'2-Jack'Wells, Jim Long, Fred Connelly, Eugene Reed, Bob Pickering, Tom Ward, Bob Cain Row' 3-Jack Pierson, Bill First, Ray Stager, Jim Herfurth, Eugene Foster, Don Stevens, Olan Reese Mr. Novotny Junior ffgffz Basketball Wow! Did' you see that basket? Coach Novotny's boys are plenty good. These younger Dragons while only in the seventh and eighth grade have the pep and spunk that will make them champs. The idea of junior high basketball is not only to represent the junior high of Central but also to give the varsity coach time to look over the material that he will have in the: future. ln cooperation with Rex Settlemire, our head basketball coach, George Novotny teaches his boys the brand of ball that is played by the varsity. This way the boys get into the groove of playing varsity ball and by the time they are in senior high they can play a better and steadier game. If the boys are caught in the beginning and all of their bad habits are broken before they can be formed, then the player can play a better offensive game. During the basketball season of 1941-42, Central's junior high team was very successful. In years to come most of the same prodigees will be playing in the varsity lineup and helping their alma mater to victory. MILTON KAMIN -S8 8-f
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Row Row Row Row Row 1-Paul Tarbutton, Les Devine, Wayne Wells, Harry Jenner, Bill Kohler, Paul Ri 2-Bob Franklin, Joe Dillon, Glenn Webb, Chuck Kennedy, Oscar TRACK E 1 St 'n r Don Everett Elbert Kirk- 1-Tom Sterling, George Baka, John Altstetter, Bob Plaeic, ar ex e . , patrick, Harold Cook, Jim Bales, Howard Miller, John Eisley, Earl Frysinger, Jack Doty 2-Bill Kohl, Harry Wright, Tom Leech, Bill Hire, Doyle Smith, Tom Folsom. Bob Howard, Bob ' ' B b B wman, Dick Neely, Greiwe, Forrest Kidwell, Jack Smith, Tom Shroeder, Jack Davlsson, o o Mr. George Novotny BASEBALL ehards, Dick Bishop Bonnell, John Reed, Tom Tharp, Don Ogle l S hl se, Dana Auckerman, Lucien Pickett, 3-Walter Koch Bob Wilkes, Nick Vucovich, Darrel ..c os r Jack Maisch,'Fred Bremer, Melray Aldrich, Mr. Rex Settlemire w-.90.,,r,
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