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W M IK KU '35 an K luv X O agnlf THEANNVAL C:l'lZ2Tl6dCl2l'S OVJ well the student body boosted athletics this yearf This remark was often overheard in the corridors of Central. Yet, how much credit is due the cheerleadersf They were always ready and eager to lead cheers for our battling warriors. Our staff this year was by no means devoid of talent! Barbara Siferd, better known as Bobbie, is a veteran of four years' service. She has ably filled the position of head girl cheerleader for three years. Coit Black is one of the members of last years' staff. In his Hrst year as head boy cheerleader, he has shown great ability. Good luck next year, Coit! Betty Tolford received the vote to become lirst assistant to Bobbie. She certainly could get that mob to yell. Charles Fly. a novice at the game of cheerleading, was very well adapted to the work. Charley has two more years to serve usf Kathryn Swaney, or Patty. is a freshman. but that didn't Hcramp her style in cheerleading. Back her up next year, toof Don Zuber proved an excellent assistant, ready to do his part, one humI'recI eight
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JJ THE ANNVAL d x ,o -.L , x.,,, . ' y, .xun'.m, - 3: ?i'!?'f?f?f' lvl IK KUK ?9!?l9'W'5 N I V V. ', FRED DRot3sCH oar, 1930 NE of the most interesting and youngest sports in is golf Two years ago, in 1929. the team consisting of Edgar Franklin, ' 1 ff l Fred Droesch, Bnotherton Young, and Vwlalter Gillette, had a ur y Central l-ligh school successful season. The first game was played with Piqua and Central s team was the victor. ln the district championship games. held in Toledo. Central H . , , , td Lbb lx s'venth plice from the twenty-one teams that were entered, Tole o 1 ey too e . e being first. The only game played in Lima, at the Shawnee course, was Tl xx as 8 to 3 in Libbey's favor Last year, due with Toledo Libbey. ue score '. , . A to the f i ' ' ' ' ' 079 gd. nu team was organized. act that only Droesch and Franklin were left of the l - squt e lim' humlrvrl s L 1
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