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7 OYS Q6 QYS X lLll3 Membership in the Boys' Leaders Club is a much coveted and highly prized honor. Not only must the boys have outstanding athletic ability, but they must also measure up in leadership and character. In addition to planning the club's own sports program and meetings, the members help to direct the physical education class activities and the intramural competi- tions and participate in inter-scholastic sports. vents ot the year Election of Ollicers .................... September 22 President, Iohn Lujackg V. President, Ierry Evansg Sec.- Treas., Tom Coughenour, Social Chairman, Don Stell. Initiation of New Members ............. November 25 Inter Class Volley Ball Tournament .... Oct. 20-Nov. 18 Inter Class Swim Meet ,..... ..,.... .... D e cember 17 Christmas Party ....... ..., .... D e cember I7 Senior-Iunior B. B. League ..., . . .March 16-April I Foul Shotting Tournament ,..... ..... M arch 22-April I Varsity Division Winner-Iohn Lujack Intramural Division W'innerwIames Marshall Seventh and Eighth Grade Basketball Tournament. ...................... April 8-April 50 Prom-Spring Frolic ,..,..........,......... April I8 Farewell Partyfluniors were the hosts ........ April 50 Ir.-Sr. Red Cross Life Saving Courses. . .May 4-May 29 Banquet ........... ...........,..........,, M ay 14 Club outing and Picnic-Camp Wildwood ...... May 29 Row one: Dave Nlusgrave, lim Dwire, Nathaniel King, Bob Gigliotti, Carl IVIyers, Iohn Arn, lack Mitchell. Row fwo: Bob Small, Tom Coughenour, Ierry Evans, Iim Funari, Eugene lxlurphy, Clark Dixon, Bill Sohonage, ,ohn Collinson. Row lhrea: Don Stcfl, Bob Randolph, lim Rush, Harold Frazier, Bob Munson, David Enany, Iim XVnlfe, lack Dixon, Dave Hart. , Romvfour: Bob Durbin, Dick Dilworth, Oscar Tissue, Bill Thornley, Ionn Luiack, Harry Davidson, Iohn Schrnyer Jim Smyth, Chris Siesky, Iohn Richards, Mr. Barr. 25
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ross ountry qua Raw one: Iames Minerd, Iohn Collinson, Don Herwick, L. Stillwagon, Marvin Sage. Row fwa: Iohn King, Tom Hook, Oscar Tissue, Chris Siesky, Mr. Lerew. unior arsity ootholl eason Franlraw: H. Hileman, I. Pearl, I. Robinson, I. Williams, R. Nicholson, I. Ruggieri, Krinock, I. Conaway, S. Long, R. Feniello. Second row: Coach Barr, I. Murray, CMgr.I, I. Senor, L. Molinaro, L. Schmidle, E. Lattanzo I. Savage, E. Steindl, L. Iohnson, I. Ball, A. Robbins, G. Losier, Coach Lasky. Back raw: E. Conlon CMgr.I, C. Feniello, D. Williams, C. Kennel, I. Patterson. A. Salatino, C- Stafford, G. Pastor, E. DeWitt, I. Martray, P. Paris, F. Scacchi, XV. Delligatti, R. Haines QMgr.I- Although the Connellsville V.'s played only two showed a powerful defense which can he put to good use games this year they showed plenty of vim and vigor in in future varsity games. handling a pigskin. They humbled Mount Pleasant in the first game and then lost a hard-fought fray to Wash- Date GPP- C0ke1'S ington with Williams, promising fullback, scoring both Oct. 2 Mount Pleasant.. . 0 6 of the season's touchdowns. In both games the boys Oct. 11 Washington.. .. . 14 7 24
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Our friend Mr. G. l Now, in- stead of wielding a baton, he's out avenging Bataanl ORCHESTRA 1 J' Left Side, R 4,L.' mi., wif.-ff E. lwiacnfiiiala, J. Bam, c. Lolii. Rai., Iwo: P. Mitchell, B. Bllieliiiligli, J. Martin. Raw lhree: M, Sweeney, L. Payne, 1. Bierlein. Ruwfour: 1. FOX, B. Beaver. Right Side, RW wie, !'BllfEI'.' R. Prestia, J. I.iiiilSay, R. Reiizi 5 Rm., 1.. '.,f G, Betters, R. Ayeisi, G. ciiei-rim, J. Bishop. 1 Row vim. R. Hiiiliiiiigli, o. Pillii, w. Cable, T. Bailey. Rowfour: M. Newmyer. Slarldfrlg, lqfl lo righl: D. Moxin, YV. Dull, Thrush, V. Orazi. Mr. Gingrich. EAN ...l oliclfltsll The C. H. S. Band, famous over the southwestern portion of Pennsylvania, hit an all time membership high this year, of 105 members. Helping greatly to improve the appearance ofthe organi- zation were the beautiful American Flag and the guns of the color guard, pre- sented just this year by the Elks and American Legion. Director Richard H. Gingrich deserves much recognition for his efforts, as it has been he who during the past five years has made the band what it is today. The school deeply regrets Mr. Gingrich's departure, and wishes him the best of luck. Activities of the band this year were both various and numerous. In the fall, football games kept them busy. Later they played for several assembly pro- grams and for the teacher's institute. During the Winter they practiced for their two spring concerts. Thirty mem- bers represented Connellsville in the All- County Band at Georges Township. Especially outstanding for their musi- cianship have been Edward MacDonald, 26
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