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-Tennis Team Back Row, left to right: Dick J ohnso n, Lyle Coates, Pie Sander, Nick Margetis, Ed Harris. Front Row: Bob Goodrich, John Vanatta, Joe Barnett, Bob Vetter, Horace Landsdowne. Girls Stars Front Row, left to right: Mary Linden, Rosemary O'Connell, Sue Deighton, Dorothy Keleny, Maggie Olson, Charlotte Kalbacken, Audrey Thompson. Back Row: Jean Halverson, Valerie Krapfel, Dorothy Homberger, Lucille Hartwig, Marion Malas, Lavon Marty. Goll Team Joe Germona, Steve Chiovcro, Pie Sander, Bud Thompson, Clayton Smythe, and Walter Atwood. Art Sullivan and john Bates were absent when the picture was taken. page lwcnty - nine
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0 Front Row, left to right: Wayne Berkley, Ed Pohlman, Claude Hopkins, King Oakey, Orlando Flowers, Don Fiscusg Second Row: Vfinfield Buchanan, George Beld, Steve Chiovero, Dick Potter, Billy Buckmaster, Marvin Stern, Third Row: Mgr. Herman Storm, Erin Karp. Harold Whiteis, Carroll Lower, Sander Gusinow, Leo McCann, Har- old Marty, Back Row: Mgr. Phil Harris, Darrell Coppernoll, Sam Carvello, John Replinger, Gerald Burmeister, Coach Milt Diehl. mole Review ...by Ronnie findeigmri me TRACK season is iust about over and the season was not a very successful one, but the track team did win several meets this year. The first meet of the year was in the U. of W. Field house when six teams competed against one another. The teams from upstate ran away with the meet. Both East and West Green Bay tied lor first place, with Central in third place. Madison West and East placed still lower. Claude Hopkins, long striding negro, easily won the mile race and Dick Potter, the all-around athlete, took honors for the Orange and Black tracksters. Defeating Madison liast on the East 1'-ligh athletic Held started us on the way to win the city meet. Again Dick Pot- ter, King oakey, Claude Hopkins and Orlando Flowers stood out for the Orange and Black. The boys mentioned above collected most of the points Cmntlriuea' on page 36D Girl si ports ...by Rosemary U'C0nneIl KK THINK that the girls' athletic teams are more polished ofl this year than any other year and more girls are becoming inter- ested in the after-school activities that Central offers to them, said Miss Shepard, girls' physical educa- tion instructor. Girls' sports are rapidly increasing in popularity. They not only teach the girl a liking for athletics but promote good sportsmanship and a better sense of responsibility. Central offers baseball, volley ball, and basketball. More girls turn out for baseball than any other sport because it is well known and well liked by everybody. Miss Shepard stated that volley ball this year has never been sur- passed. An all-star team has been chosen. Two girls from each team make it up. They are shown on the opposite page. The girls receive 100 points per sport and 25 points lor being captain. Numerals are given to the championship team in each sport. ln case of a tie for first place each team receives a certain number of points. Championship teams in basketball this year were cap- tained by Kathleen McDermott and Rosemary O'Connell. The best players for the year are the Blue and Green, and Mary Linden, Dorothy Keleny, and Josephine O'Connor in- cluded. The captains for basketball this year were: Red team, Freida Schacterg Brown team, Dorothy Kelenyq VVhite team, l.avon Marty, Orange and Black team, Audrey Thompson. Thirty-two girls have signed up to play in the tennis tour- nament this year. The matches are being held at Britting- ham Park courts which have been reserved by Mr. Waehler on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A prize of three tennis balls is to be given to the Wilmer by tmntinued on page HJ 0 Front Row, left to right: K. McDermott, R. O'Connell, D. Keleny, Miss M. Shepard, A. Thompson, L. Marty, F. Schackterg Second Row: F. Hil- lebrandt, R. Rinke, B. Lucey, J. Hausmann, H. Willi, M. A. Grady, K. Ethun, K. McWilliams, J. Lewis, M. Connor, M. Statz, C. Kalbracken, D. Morrell, G. Clark, A. Bronson, H. Wamsley, G. Meyers, Third Row: V. Thompson, R. Schara, A. Bowar, M. Linden, P. Albers, B. Oakey, J. O'Connor, C. Cutler, M. Malas, A. Mack, C. Woldenberg, G. Cash, H. Hill, Capaci, I. Blankenheimg Back Row: H. Brown, H. Motisi, L. Hartwig, V. Krapfel, B. Scheel, H. Sullivan, J. Halverson, M. Voegerl, B. Johnson, D. Homberger, P. Hanson, C. Schimmel, I. Mintz, P. Wilke, P. O'Brien, M. Fremlin, H. Gates, M. Olson. page lzaenry - eight
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Baslcethall Ballad INISIIINKJ the season in tie lor third place with Racine Park, the Central cagers were the surprise team ol the year. They won six and lost llour lor a percentage ol fvllll. lieloit took the Rig 8 crown. lleleating Racine llorlick in their lirst game the Orange and lilack hasketeers started the season right in their First conference game. They defeated the Stoughton High School basketball team in their hrst start ol the season which was a nonfconf M V ference game. Traveling to lleloit lor their secf lgaslcethal l 9 Top Row, left to right: King Oakey, Nick justo, Steve Chiovero, Les Sander, Erin Karp, George Potter, Bottom Row: Nick Petratta, Dick Potter, Greg Blankenhiem, ond conference game Il'lllSl have N0rmH11 Levin, Allan Albright, COHCIW K0Sk2Y- taken the hoys oll their stride, as lleloit walloped them to the tune oi' 394161. lack Shady Gilmore led the Line City team in scoring with I3 points. This was the last home appearance ol' Gilmore, as o11 lanu, ary 25 he hecaine ineligihle as he reached 20 years ol age. lleloit was definitely on and would have run up a much larger score if they wanted to do so. Central's ollense was not clickingg it was the worst that it has ever heen. The Koskeymen made one Held goal at the heginning ol' the game and didn't make another Lllllll the last lew minutes ol' the game when the Beloit 'llius opposed them. lfrin Karp, the flashy forward of the Orange and Black, led his team i11 scoring with nine points. Meeting the Kenosha Red llirds lor the second time when they came here to avenge a -llf-lll delieat they received from the Central team on the l'ormer's floor in a hard fought eflhln Cluhee 0 Top Row, left to right: Bob Bailey, Steve Chiovero, Les Sander, Ray Mathews, Don Fiscus, Bill Mulligan, james Lippert, George Potterg Middle Row: Ed Karp, Steve Goiko- vich, King Oakey, Don Kjin, Marvin Stern, Claude Hopkins, Norman Levin, Niel jamie- son, Ken Tracyg Bottom Row: Pete Accardo, Gerald Kennedy, Wayne Berkley, Earl Geir, Nick Justo, Erin Karp, Dick Potter, Mr. Sullivan. page fairly hattle. The Orange and lilack hasketeers again defeated Kenosha lor the second time on their own floor. Playing hotl1 Racine Park and Racine Horlick on a overf night trip. the Central cagers lost their conference game to Racine llorlick 27-2-l o11 a Friday night. The following night the Central haskethall team came to life and handed Racine Park a 57-Zo defeat. .Xt this time Racine Park was tied with Madison lfast and Beloit for hrst place. This game was a noneconlerence one. Karp was again the main- stay i11 this game, accounting for l2 points. Sander had nine points to follow Karp in team scoring. ln a hair raising game, the VVest haskethall team defeated the Orange and lllack 32429 in the U, of W. Field house. The score was close throughout the whole g2lll1t'. The XVest Siders also won the second game with Central hy a good margin. This game was played on the VVest High Hoof. Central defeated East hoth times they clashed with them, the iirst time 39-25 and the second hy a score of 30-25. The hrst game was played in the East gym with a capa- city crowd watching the play. The second game was played in our own gym and a crowd of ahout 750 at- tended. Karp paced the Central team in the second game with li points and Romie Christianson led liast with ll points. The full team will return next year with the exception of Rodney Arnold, who graduated last Fehru- ary, Steve Chiovero and Norman Levin, who will graduate in Iune. lirin Karp, who led the tealn scor- ing for the season with 75 points, will he hack next season and prom- ises to he hetter than ever. Lester Pie Sander will he hack at center, controlling most of the tip-oils again next season. The Potter hrothers will also I'CIllI'l1. Greg lilankenheim, who played fCYlllflAlZHL'd on page MQ
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