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BUY DEFENSE STAi\lPS V - ALL-OUT FOR VICTORY - V :MILE OF I Dli\lES I. X Lll ~ l 0 TH BEN D, JNDTANA, JA N ARY 29, 1942. · -Ot 1 N um r 1 Central Girds For Strong Defense Program etroleum Oil chemists are amon&' the few to rolnc to knock out the Axis. TANKS qulckb. Inside, rubber cushlonln&' on hand . The Great Towers and Vats whom "!IOman y ow e so much." To ( upp e r left) trav e l on rubber. too. further reduc es shocks and rubber (rlcht) are those of a typical refinery them we ow e 100 octane ra!IOllne. ex- Rubber blocks on the tread of this lnsulaUon reduces noise from the en- where crackln&', dlstllllnc and many ploslv es . and many synthetic s . Petro- crawler enable It to climb over ob- clnes. Just another reason why we chemical operaUons are necessary to leum wlll power the punch that la structlons more quietly and more must conserve our rubber supply now I produce hlch-crade avlaUon cuollne. HERE Al\D THERE ABOUT CENTRAL By Your Roving Reporter ~ew SPURS ·'So m th in g n w hn bee n a dded "' ould v ry well app ly t th S.P .U .R . lub . Mi s L. M R ynold ·, ponsor, announced that new ly elected mem- ber are th e follow ing: Lo r a Ann t phen n, Charlot te J ack on, Mary Ming ·, Peggy Mill r, J ane Po t, Bar- bara O' K f , Mary Murdock, Caro- lyn hnnaf It. H I n Woodard , Ja c- qu !in K low, a nd Kathleen Me- e fTery. Soph Dance JOB" par ty, wh i h i :i regu la,· e nt ral u po n th e ntry wi ll b h Id F b . 5th . A HOOT FOR LOOP TITLE rf la in h a t- ern d lv lslc,n of the North ern lnd tan a High School cage conference eoes on the blo k th is w e k . The Be a rs, who p play with six , ta ngl with the unpr di tab l M1 h awaka Maro ns Friday n ight in the J hn Ad. ms gym. T he a emcn arc tra diti ona l riva ls f th e m ighty Bru ins and are out for r vengc for th def ea t h a nded lo th e m by th e Bears ea rl ie r thi s seas on. Th e for m er was a ve ry clo e ba ttl e, howe ver, th e scor b ing 30-28 . L ndi ng in Coac h ··Dut ch '' Stru ck ·s r nnk a,·c : for w a rd St ee le nnd Ba - n y: guard s-Cor bi n a nd Haughton: nd ntcr - Trump. Pla y West Side Tuesday in th J oh n ny How' fiv lucky br a k thi s Bob Lewis amed Head Of Delta Hi-Y hapter The Delta ch a pter of which Bob Lewis is the pres ident; Tom Hyne s, v ice pr esident ; Leon a rd Po lk , ecretary ; Gl e nn Sn ag I, trea - ur r; a nd Be rn ar d Vog 1, h ap la in , en t rta in d la t nigh , nd will nt rtain d th i cv ning by talks gi v n by Dr. Nicholas Cn rt er . Th e topic o! Dr . Cart er·s talks is h ea lth a nd they begin a series whi ch prom- ises to be very in te re sting. Th ere will be a nother talk thi s eve ning a t the Y. M. C. A. at eight o'clock and all th e members of the Hi-Y are urged to attend . "CLIPPED WING ," MOVIE PLAN 'OPH A. SEMBLY 11 W wi ll be pre nt d ni r cla s pr esi dent . whi h wil l b ;in wer d by R i hard Cor t wright , J ohn Bra dema ·, a nd Jam s b rf 11 , f r rnerly of Mu esse l, Ma di son and C n tra l Ju nior High chool s, r spe ti, · ly. Co m bi ned w ith t h is asse m b ly a pre ntatio n o f cl ub s w ill be gh en. SR. A PHOTOS DUE APRIL I If Ce ntr a l Se n io,· A 's e x pec t to see th e ir smilin g fac in th e Interlud e An a irpl a ne pi ctur e ja mm ed full ot com mencem ent ye arboo k , they must thr ills and excitement, Clipped h ave th ei r ph otogr a ph s taken and Wlnp, is th e noo n mov ie to be shown FINISHED by Apr il I. 1942, acc ord- in the auditorium Febru ary 2. 3, 4, at ing t V. C. C r ipe , fac ult y a d v i e r o f 12:30 p . m. Th Int rlud e . ALL O T EFFORT FOR " HARI~G \MERI A" GET ~DER\\ '.\ Y. ~IAR CII OF Dnn :s COSD l" T ED initia l pur ha containing sp , S18.75 wo rth of tamp . p pha is will be placed on th Mond ays. With mo t se m est er year gradu a l ea rlier , it wi ll b n • ry for some fr eshm en to be r ady to take ent ra nce exam s a nd nter in May. Follow ing a reco mm end ti on fro m th e S ta t Boar d o f Edu a t ion . 1r . P inter has an noun d that n- ior s m a get their er dits a nd gra d- uate In May if they expect to enter an institution of high er lea rn ing in May. Mec lo; Re d Cross Quota ntr al i willingly aiding in all a tu r o f Red Cro ss work . A short t ime ag th chool answered th e - ond Red Cross ca ll a nd Cen t ra l we nt th , n S700 . is indeed a pleas ui·e to xp r u h a fine group of people inc r a pp r c ia t ion fo r n job we ll do n ." All ove r th e · hoo l gi rl s a r busy kn ittin g a nd wing. Mr s. Ca nn on is nli ting vo lunt eer S wi ng pr jects. Miss Roop in th Hom Cloth ing Depa rtm ent ( nt"d on pag 4, ol. I) come th ro ugh wi th a coup! of ur- pri s, o a very tough battl is x- P t d . Lea d ing th t ea m a nd , by ST U DE N TS :NAMED 0~ FIRST SEMESTER HON OR ROLL. furth r arrangem nts o ! th e e n- M i · Edi th pray a nd 1ont g m ry wi ll b in Enrollment Decreases Librar y Staff wny, ranking up nea r th e top in c nf r n ring i Di k Go li how- ki , nte r. Aid ing th au e nr Di- mick , nd me t h a t th e forw a rd s • nd zuc and L. w ki , t the guar ds. HI-\ " "\\lNGII EART WAY ON T . VALESTISE DAY Ii t of ing ler . Mari T :iy lor, J oa n Wolf. JOA - K a t h ryn Ku e pe rt , Ma x in e JIB - Pa ul Mill r, J a m s Pa n- ta nga , Roy Tid . or th ott. Don . h rb, Mildr d mor , Edn a Ferrell, A Ii Fink, hi r- 1 y Fodn s, H nr y F r n ing, B , tn J n s. Ev ly n Lu , He len Mo rozo w- sk i. Buddy P c r h a ll , Loui s Prik o- R ic , Ad !in Ard in, T pp n, 'lar · Ell n

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Page 1: JNDTANA, Central Girds For Strong Defense Program etroleum · buy defense stai\lps v - all-out for victory - v :mile of dli\les i i. x lll ~ l 0 th ben d, jndtana, ja n ary 29, 1942

BUY DEFENSE

STAi\lPS

V - ALL-OUT FOR VICTORY - V

:MILE

OF I Dli\lES

I. X Lll ~ l 0 TH BEN D, JNDTANA, JA N ARY 29, 1942. · -Ot 1 N um r 1

Central Girds For Strong Defense Program

etroleum

Oil chemists are amon&' the few to rolnc to knock out the Axis. TANKS qulckb. Inside, rubber cushlonln&' on hand . The Great Towers and Vats whom "!IO man y ow e so much." To (upp er left) trav el on rubber. too. further reduc es shocks and rubber (rlcht) are those of a typical refinery them we ow e 100 octane ra!IOllne. ex- Rubber blocks on the tread of this lnsulaUon reduces noise from the en- where crackln&', dlstllllnc and many ploslv es . and many synthetic s . Petro- crawler enable It to climb over ob- clnes. Just another reason why we chemical operaUons are necessary to leum wlll power the punch that la structlons more quietly and more must conserve our rubber supply now I produce hlch-crade avlaUon cuollne.

HERE Al\D THERE ABOUT CENTRAL

By Your Roving Reporter

~ew SPURS ·'So m th ing n w hn bee n added "'

ou ld v ry we ll app ly t t h S.P .U.R . lub . Mi s L . M R yno ld ·, ponsor,

anno un ced th a t new ly e lec ted mem­ber are th e follow in g : Lora Ann

t phen n , Charlot te J ac k on , Mary Ming ·, Peggy Mi ll r, J ane Po t , Bar­bara O' K f , Mary Murdock , Ca ro ­lyn hnnaf It. H I n Woodard , Ja c­qu !in K low, and Ka th leen Me­e fTery .

Soph Dance JOB" par ty, wh i h i :i regu la,·

ent ral upo n th entry wi ll b h Id F b . 5th . A

HOOT FOR LOOP TITLE

rf la in h a t-ern d lv lslc,n of the North ern lnd tan a Hi gh School cage conference eoes on the blo k th is we k . The Be a rs, who

p play w ith si x , ta ngl with the

unpr di tab l M1 hawaka Maro ns Friday n ight in the J hn Ad. ms gym. The a emcn arc tra diti ona l riva ls

f th e m ighty Bru ins and a re out for r vengc for th def ea t handed lo th em by th e Bears ea rl ie r thi s seas on. Th e for m er was a ve ry clo e ba ttl e, howe ver, th e scor b ing 30-28 .

L ndi ng in Coac h ··Dut ch '' S tru ck ·s rnnk a,·c : for wa rd St ee le nnd Ba ­n y: gua rd s-Cor bi n and Haught on :

nd ntcr - T r um p.

Pla y West Side Tuesday

in th J oh nny How' fiv lucky br ak thi s

Bob Lewis ~ amed Head Of Delta Hi-Y hapter

The Delta ch apter o f which Bob Lewis is the pres ident; Tom Hyne s, v ice pr esident ; Leon a rd Po lk , ecretary ; Gl enn Sn ag I, t rea -ur r; and Bern ar d Vog 1, hap la in ,

en t rta in d la t nigh , nd will nt rtain d th i cv n ing by ta lks

gi v n by Dr. Nicholas Cn rt er . Th e top ic o ! Dr . Ca rt e r·s talks is hea lth and they begin a series whi ch prom­ises to be very in te re st ing. Th ere will be another talk thi s eve ning a t the Y. M. C. A . at eight o'clock and all th e members of the Hi-Y are urged to a ttend .

"CLIPPED WING ," MOVIE

PLAN 'OPH A. SEMBLY

11 W

wi ll be pre n t d ni r cla s pr esi dent .

whi h wil l b ;in wer d by R i hard Cor twright , J ohn Bra dem a ·, and J am s b rf 11, f r rnerly of Mu esse l, Madi son and C n tra l Ju nior H igh chool s, r spe ti, · ly. Co mbi ned w ith

th is asse m bly a pre ntatio n o f cl ub s w ill be gh en .

SR. A PHOTOS DUE APRIL I

If Ce ntr a l Se n io,· A's ex pec t to see th e ir smilin g fac in th e Interlud e

An a irpl ane pi ctur e ja mm ed full ot com mencem ent ye arboo k , they must thr ills and excitement , Clipped have th ei r ph otogr aph s taken and Wlnp, is th e noo n mov ie to be shown FINISHED by Apr il I. 1942, acc ord­in the auditorium Febru a ry 2. 3, 4, a t ing t V. C. Cr ipe , fac ult y adv i e r o f 12:30 p . m. Th Int rlud e .

ALL O T EFFORT FOR " HARI~G \MERI A" GET ~DER\\ '.\ Y.

~IAR CII OF Dnn :s COSD l" T ED

initia l pu r ha containing sp , S18.75 wo rth of tamp . p pha is will be placed on th Mond ays.

With mo t se mest er year gradu a l ea rlier , it wi ll b n • ry for some fr eshm en to be r ady to take ent ra nce exam s and nter in May . Follow ing a reco mm end ti on fro m th e S ta t Boar d of Edu a t ion . 1r . P inter has an noun d that n­

ior s m a get their er dits and gra d­uate In May if they expect to enter an institution of high er lea rn ing in May.

Mec lo; Red Cross Quota

ntr al i wi ll ingly ai d ing in a ll a tu r o f Red Cro ss work . A short

t ime ag th choo l answered th e -ond Red Cross ca ll a nd Cen t ra l we nt

th , n S700.

is indee d a pleas ui·e to xp r u h a fine group of people inc r

a pp r c ia t ion for n job we ll don ."

All ove r th e · hoo l gi rl s a r busy kn ittin g a nd wi ng . Mrs. Ca nn on is nli t ing vo lunt eer

S wi ng pr jects. Miss Roop in th Hom Cloth ing Depa rtm ent

( nt"d on pag 4 , ol. I )

come th ro ugh wi th a coup! of ur ­pri s, o a very tough ba ttl is x­P t d . Lea d ing th tea m and , by

STUDE NTS :NAMED 0~ FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL. furth r arrangem nts o ! th e en­

Mi · Edi th pray and 1ont g m ry wi ll b in

Enrollment Decreases

Librar y Staff

wny, ranking up nea r th e top in c nf r n ring i Di k Go li how-ki , nte r. Aid ing th a u e nr Di­

mick , nd me th a t th e forw ard s • nd zuc and L . w ki , t the guar ds.

HI-\ " "\\lNGII EART WAY ON T . VALESTISE DAY

Ii t of ing ler . Mari T:iy lor, J oa n Wolf. JOA - Ka thryn Ku e pe rt , Ma x ine

JIB -

Pa ul Mill r, J am s Pa n­ta nga , Roy Tid .

or th ott. Don . h rb, Mi ld r d

mor , Edn a Ferrell, A Ii F ink , hi r-1 y Fodn s, H nr y F r n ing, B , tn J n s. Ev lyn Lu , He len Mo rozo w­sk i. Buddy Pc r ha ll , Loui s Prik o ­

R ic , Ad !in Ard in, T pp

n , 'lar · Ell n

Page 2: JNDTANA, Central Girds For Strong Defense Program etroleum · buy defense stai\lps v - all-out for victory - v :mile of dli\les i i. x lll ~ l 0 th ben d, jndtana, ja n ary 29, 1942

The Interlude F und d in 190 1

Member 1941-42

BY THE BE D HIGII

Ent red a t the Post Offic a t outh Bend , lndi, na. a

under Act of March 3, 1879. nd

i H L.

chool, rlud Ro om, , S 1.50 ; p r

la ss m a tter

THE INTERLUDE

You ought t !low w uld 1t I

w h i h

By Jlm Cole

F 11 wing

merely a ca u , I fri nd hip . X X X

Th fl m b urn s War t 11 , nd

X X X

, tw ixt R b rt .

w ith h1 , 1-r w in th1 · r, yk w k1 , nd L nard

Lu i d ing

low r h , 11

ly n ttm '

id th y wer on a ' ·sit -tr ike ." Aw , m n , kid .

X X X

A v ry cute ne\ add it i n the .P.U .R.' - He l n W dard - a swell

Ed itor-in-Chi ef ------------------ ------ --- - --------- Ka th rine Bird , '42 d a n c at Bu iness Manager -------------------------- -------- J hn oq uillard. '42 hou se. the nginal

~dv crt s ing Manager ------- -------------- - --------- - -- ----------- _ B nt on Jlarvek Circulation Mana ge r ----------- ---------- -- ---------- ------ ----------- Mar ilou Hee N w , Editor ----------- -- -- ------- - --- ___ Wi lliam Happ , N Ille Machullc Sports Editor --- ------------------------- --------------- -------------- ___ Erne st Pence F atur Edit o r --- - --------------------- -- -- ----------- _ -- _ ------ Don Tutti ICdl tor la ls. _____________ ---- ___________________ ------- _________ -- _____ Anna Marie Peters Exchange Editor ---------------_----------------------------------- ____ Carolyn Purman Reporters and t 'ea lure Writer <: J acque line Ka low. Patr icia n ,om p o n , harlotte Budd . r ly n arlls l . Bett y Borden . Jim Cole. R ichar d Doug la . Mad I n Marcu s. Kat hr ~·n Kuc pert. B b Lewi s. John Maklel skl. J oa n HOdson . and Kathryn G eyer. B..tneu StaJr: Neal Welch. Carolyn Fassnacht. Gordon Graham. Ellz.abeth Currey. J uli nn Wunderlich . Dor ine Ketcham . Bett e Kunkle . and Mar y Murd ock . Tl pl,~ : Shirlee Shick . Isabelle Rcn kl cw lc z. and Mar y Jan Peter on . Ar1t.1 : J oh n Vo ge l. Pbotocrapher: Frederick McFaul. Advt.er : V . ripe .

Jal,erlade Home Room ~enl : Miriam Dunkin. Mar1aret Barna. Joan Turner . Alice I>eepe . Ellen Kini!. Jan i Brown . Betty Le e Blum . Shirley Kolupa, Jack Cole, Eleanor Blelaakl. Betty Million . Mary June Bro sk. Joan Bothwell , Mary Farkas. Lester Myers, leannd Spitler. Alice Fink. Bob Stewart. Velma Ge_lvett , Lorraine Gondeck. Ct.irlce IDznay, Kathryn Geyer. Anna O sz.a. Martha Snyder. Katha Knode. Irvin Ballin, Dorothy Gewetzkl. Virginia Cripe. Helen Snyder. Betty Hazen . Sally Livengood. Fred Defttbrache. Jack Moffitt. Gertrude Moroney, Jlrn McCartney, Nellie Machulle s, Dor­othy Dawson. Dean Bowk e r. Pat Jelll o n. Fran& Loni(. Bettle SIiber. Lucille Rodze­.ewaki, June Soderberg . Betty Lou Fleming . Lucille Rose. Jacqueline Mostattt, Rubyle Frank, Ella P~ta . Patricia Wendell , Joan Zeitler. Pat sy Hardman , Pauline ~olte. loan Hodson. Joan Maniic s . Eleanor Treanor. Rowena Shorb. Anne Graszll. Madelon Marcus . Betty Holli s . Delphine Wroblew ski. Lois Barnett . France s Vlgnall, M.ary Smallz.rled . John Zlc1:l c r . P ggy oo k . Bev rlcy Frey . Phylll Szabo. Phylll Dohn . Alic e Kill I a . Doroth y Ew n g. Dor o t hy Ro . J oan Ay r . Ar n Id Gubl. P hy li K r m r. O<! I ir An dc n . M r-lha F x. and Marljan W ward .

f

f,indn ti · in th t hnn clivid nd ·.

pl

O\ ' r and

GRAD ATIO~ GIFT.' ANO BONDS

\\ E'LL TAK' A r o· KIND~ES.

I' 11 tl'll happr p

kindn e a lwa.,·s ha it · r -pl and happ~ · p pie liv

(senio rs ) ga\ a h p re ord danc la t Saturd ay night . This dance was of int re t to m, ny. judging by the number of p pl that were there . Another dan ce th a t took the spot­light was the Epworth Charity Ball. Ja ck ·' Birth f the Blues" Teagarden provided the mu sic for this affair and his music wa · a ppreciated by all. It is even rumor d that there wer ome fellows there that didn"t go with flower girls. Th plutocrats !!

We have heard that the production of the Central Glee Club' annual op­eretta has b en held up du e to the inability of th sc hool to s cure mu­

X X X

L . A. ··N . I driver of the have your mythe , ha s mor badg s, in-in the de s ired la se signia. m dal f r variou and sundry

m any hot (oop , - tepid. th a n Hitler or his pal , m ance sp ring from the he's going st ady. m a tche . During all th hurry and x x x worry o f the la t w k mu ch ha · Couple of cute · ph -Ja net rcn happened. H r 'ti s . qu ite amis s• •• and Flor nee l\li ckl y.

Mu hly big r m a n George x x x chmitt and Mary Catherine Barr. Con istcnc Barn y B, nn n with

x x x Peg Miller. Modclin' Madeline Ma rcu . Re istancc -' 'Mike" Mikelson t a ll

X X X

Two so m e- Betty Lo u Fl m ing a nd B,11 l\'e s.

Four me - Thon .-. Baughman.

those de, ·out feminine followe1 · . P rsis ten cc- That quality of a tru

w olf whi h nc\ · r g t him a ny pl ace. X X X

s ic . This is due to war co ndition s Bair. Crowe . Tw o s ph m a cul 1n ' ·Wad' ' Bair. "M ike" Ha rp r.

m idg t -abroad. If you are n·t ·atisfled with Bore ome-thc "Great L v r· · typ . the <.:hoice of th x x x se nior prom s bcr abo ut it

in th 'ight ,'' by

Se n at one of the ba kctball game s - Clyde Ru k and Betty

X X X

dy H rm a n . x x x GI nn Miller. Th vc 1· ceing "Ey ·• b l ie \'c that Cliffs of DO\'Cr.'' by Ma rie De Buy ser and Jack Pendl

Miller. see m to be getting on all too well for ---- ----

By Carolyn Carlisle

hi ng up on th

In , n a uthent ica lly op­O\· rt P ilo t u it with four mili­

h p k t

Don't wirgle - Th d . rlin k ir t in a m ad pl ai d w ith a I

lip v r a

ingi ng-y with a tw cd , rd ig n

tit h d. a nd a bo x-

r ayon ha n­

X X X

From th id lin Fl oyd W rnt z g t swe tly .

it sc m s th at a lc ng to , to

X X X

An th b y br , ki ng h a n a p,· Burg

Di ki n n Hmmm .

X X X

''I'm Thr illed" s m · to be Ka th­ryn Welter 's th me whcne\' r Syl­vester Dursky draws near.

XX X

X X X

v r y mu h a n ighbor n \\'. Ii v ju t a ro s the

" I hop y u dr p in m

TM£

f'RDfl1 Off IC£

OUR JOB

a nt skirt will hit th bu ll 's Ci1! (2 oil t i n t pa t in y u r I' ~ r. _ . --6r ..

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BEAR S TOPPLE l\llCHIGAS CITY FOR 6th COSFERESCE WIS

ontin­f r th

\\'Ill .

Th th

gun . L1ttl st im u­

by fir-

t

which, Pow r ' charity a 21-14 I a d at

th half. T l third pcri d found '"Arson '

H w 11 in h i old form . Th e lanky pi\ ·o t-m, n pu hed in 14 of hi s 16

ints in th e la tter pe r iod s. gan City wa not however , to be de ­nied. A la ·t minut r a lly by tower­ing J im Kruz a nd Dick Heinz tal­ly d eig ht point to th ir sec t ; but the he tnut h ad a lready b n left in th

flr t o long . an d th e: final gun found th Bear s in possess ion o( a se en

mt v ictory margin 41-34 . T h box scor e :

EN TRAL 41 ) Ml H. C ITY 34 BFP BFP

p w r .( 2 2 0 T ornas·e wskl.f 0 0 I Ja •od ey n kl.f I 2 3 Hel nz. f J S 2 Howe ll. c 3 6 J Swl m.c J O J K zor _k, . 0 0 I Th oma .g 0 J 4

Sm ith . 0 I 2 La k y .g I O J Moor .f I J 4 J a rka ,g 2 0 2 F ran k l wic z.g 4 I 0 pra gue .f 1> 2 I T y lo r .g 0 0 0 Kru c.g 3 0 I

T tnl 13 IS 13 T ota l 12 10 17 r b y q uar ter :

n tral Macha . n

R f r

11 21 30 41

lt y -- -- 9 14 20 34 - Fank ( M hawa ka- : u mplr

Bua (Manch ter .

RILEY FALLS JR. HIGH TEAl\l Th j uni r h igh ba k tball team

piny d Riley in th e t urn a ment at Rll y . J an . 24. , nd , m

f 22-1 7.

wi th Lin oln .

CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH

RANCHBURGERS

HOWELL'S 2 13 N . Ma in t.

1823 . Michig a n St .

American Classic

new version with slim ophi ticJred pleJrs. All -

wool pJ Iri s Jnd dJrk col ­or s - 4 . All -wool lip -over -

\Ju, ilo r - ports hop

WYMAN'S

THE INTERLUDE

'T i t th e mi g ht y av men come thi s Friday ni g ht.

m t th mi-'!"hty a v men n a ece mb r -c r e- entr a l 3 , Mi hawak a 2 .

Conclu i n- BEAT 'EM A Ai N. A

t r r m

igan ity play when Ce ntr a l mak bor Oh. oody ! .

X X X

Th swimm ing team shows d finite of improv ment a nd is s low ly ur e ly ov r omin g it in xperi­

nc . It dropped a meet to a trong Ja ck n f Michig a n te am la t Sat­urd :iy :it the N:ita troium , 45-21.

Gene Kuj a wa ca me through with tw o firsts for C ntr a l in the 40-yard :ind 220-yard fr ee style . Capt . Ted King won th only other blue ribbon

for Centra l in th diving . John Ma­ki e lski is credited "ith th e only sec­ond pla c , thi w a gain d in the div­ing. Third w r w n by Porter. a

1 on in th ba k­in th 100-y a rd

X X X

By r ing a 27-13 \"i Ha mm ond

n l:i , :ind th th ird , by :i

!15- Fr cderic k ( H ) won by forfeit . 105- . Quimby (C ) won by for-

uimby ( ) d dllpb 11 ( 1-1). 125- 0 . 1\1 r y Kubiak

( 1-1 ) . 135- La 11 d Ha t-

fl Id H ). 145- R d ( H ) d n d 1\l1nkoff ) .

a r n ik ( ' ) d

.1\1.A.) d ci i ncd

d i ion d an

(

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d

pi n n d

p-

pin 15' J ,r n ick e

( .M .A.) 165- Rilt r ( I.A. pinn d Gra-

¥Qie ;= J I LET US RENT YOU AN INSTRUMENT

THE COPP MUSIC SHOP f 122-124 E..:..Va1_ne St.

~:J '1 J I :

ba re k ( . Tim e 1.15. Hca \·yweight - Yan ey (C .M.A .)

p inn d Flow ers ( . T ime 2.25 . The next mee t is w ith Roosev It of

Ea t hi cago on J a nu a ry 30 .

X X X

Capt . Parson is t ill lea ding the confer en ce scorers (keep it up , Dad­dy ). Say, that Jimmy Powers boy was really pitchin ' th e other night against South Side . He poured in 16 points. Nice goin ', Jim. I hope you save d some tor Mishawaka . Bob Smith is on th e loose, girls!!

X X X

Th nding of the fir s t ha lf 1941-42 bowling s as on find m a ny new ly cro wned bowling qu ee ns a t Centr a l. A gi rl ' leag ue ha s been for m ed , but as ye t ha s not ent e red in a ny int r-

hoo l competitions . The high gam tota l for th e fir st

half was 1192 bowl d by te a m No. 6, hea ded by Ella Fokey. captain; Ann Fokcy , J ea n P or gi , Ma rge Smith , a nd hadl a Ha rri n . high wa · team No . 3 , ha ving a of 1154 with Leon ra Wyf rd , ca p-

a nd

g,m wa Lor tt a Kola nder .

X X X

C ntral Bea rs' win n ing tr a k g. me w as ha lt ered aturda y

ni ght by a ha rd-fi ght ing outh id f rt Wa yn t a m, 41-33 , on the outh

h ome floor.

re t 2'1-w m ade it

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108 Wel come Assembly, audi-torium. 8:30 a. m. _________ Jan. 30

Basketball . Ce ntral vs . lllshawaka. Adams n ·m. 7 p. m. _______ Jan . 30

Club Presentation assembly, audi-torium. 8:30 a. m. __________ Feb. 3

Ba sketball. Central vs. Washing-ton. Adams gym. 7 p. m. ____ Feb. 3

wlmmlng meets. Ce ntral vs Froe­be!. & Horace llann. lhere __ Feb. 4

Upperclass assembly, Auditorium, 8:30 a. m. _________________ Feb. 4

P.T.A . meeting, auditorium. 2 p. m. ____________ _______ _ Feb. 4

l.owerclass assembly, auditorium, 8:30 a. m. _________________ Feb. 5

108 Party. 4 p. m. ________ ___ Feb. 5 Famlly Nlcht, auditorium,

7:30 p. m. _________________ Feb. 6

lluketball, Central vs. Elkhart, there -- - -- - -- - -- - -- ---- -- Feb. 6

Th box score:

CENTRA L (33) so TH SIDE (41 ) BFP Kn o ll.f 3 3 I

Moore.f I O 2 Brower.! 2 I 2 Power · .f 6 4 3 Strawbrid ge .c 2 0 2 Howe ll.c I O 4 Shlmer. g 4 ~ I Kozo r k l.g I O 4 Zub e r .g 3 2 0 Smlth .g 2 0 0 Reic he rt .c I O 2 Ja god zy n kl.f I O I Taylor .c 0 I 0 Franki e wicz .g 2 0 3

T o tal 14 S Ii T o tal IS 11 8 Score b y quart er :

South Sid e ___ ___ 14 24 32 41

e ntral __ ------- ---- -- - 8 11 22 33 Re feree - F in k Ml hawa ka- : u m pir e­

Thur ston Mi hawaka ) .

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f in t r s t to many gir l who are ac tive in sports h re a t en tr a l is the a nnu :il ba sk tb a ll playday b ing ponsored by th Elkh ar t High choo l

Disco bolu C lub on next Saturday morning, a t Elkhart . Central h as b en as ked to sen d a te a m a nd sub­

t participat . There will

in k i, ve Pad n , a nd u b t itut will

a nd Edn a K itt .

Building Ills \locabulan

"Wh a t did your boy fri end say when you sm a h d up h is n w a r ?"

'"Sh a ll I I a \· out th e swea r wo rds ?"

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- T h H igh Rai nb ow .

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,

big ga m a ni­ar ha \ ing th ei r

u1Tiva l of the fil Wint · r is th e winn owing t ime for the w ild horn d h rds , a t rn ason wh n only the s tr ong ca n ontinue to find f od a nd a p th hungry pted a tors. Cons rv a t ioni ·ts, who for­merly tr ied to a \·c ev ry spec imen, are now more inclined to 1 t nature tak its co ur se a nd liminate th old, th ick a nd th ripples. It sounds hard, but it i b tt e1· for th e herds in the end .

Arrears-Brother and I both bate to wash in back of arrears.

Deceit-Ma makes me wear pants with patches on deceit .

Hence - Roosters crow and hence lay e,es .

-Oak Leaves .

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Chalk Pastels Siz~ 9 to 17, $9 98

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Colorful 2-pi ce ·uit · for sch I, · p o r t dre ss . Plaid· , he rring­bone tw eed ·, p I a in weave.

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OF SOUTH BEND

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