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Page Thirty-two The Acorn (ttlasa Hill I, Dixie Paugh, will my ability to ride around in Fords to Thelma Wal- ters. 1, Mary Rhodes, will my diamond ring to Marietta Clary. I, Rosemary Haines, will my ability to crack gum to Mary Lee Rhode- heaver. I, Lois Paugh, will my red hair and my temper to “Billie Hincbaugh in IDA. I, Viola Wilt, will my straight hair to Lois Paugh. I, Iris Bowser, will my false teeth to Anne Porter. I. Mary Friend, will my thought- fulness to Lonnie Rodcheavcr. I, Thelma Bryant, will my tallness to Fronia Blamble. I, Sue Lillor. will my Ronson to Chuck Warren. I, Nellie Fulk, will my temper to Betty Lewis in the Sth grade. I, Betty Lewis, will my love for Pat Glaze to my brother Jack. I, Dolores Groves, will my two front teeth to Loring Shaffer. I, Dorothy Wolfe, will my ability to skip school and to get caught to Elva Bittinger. I. Vonda Wolfe, will my conceit to Shirley Stockman. I, Maxine Welch, will my heart to Raymond Spencer. I, Fred Bell, Jr., will my checkered shirt and suspenders to Mr. Burner. I, Homer Bennett, do will my ability to make Mr. Evcrly laugh to Kenneth Wolfe. I, Marl Fauber. will my ability for algebra to Paul McIntyre. I, Thomas Kahl, will my bottle of red hair dye to Pat Yutzy. I, Jack Right, will my Toni to Gladys Wensel. I, Jack Lear, will my ability to catch night crawlers to Lois Murray. I, Jack Lewis, will my bow tics to Coach Wilson. I. Peter Mac Murray, will my all brown tie to Freddie Thayer. I. Elizabeth Beachy, will my love for Robert Baker to Bonnie Bailey. I, Jane Friend, will my hipping ability in a certain game to Betty Lou Sanders. I, Barbara Filsinger, will my abili- ty to play pool to Gladys Wensel who is learning fast. I. Jane Humbcrtson, will my great love for basketball or any sports to Betty Lou Sanders. I, Nina Lohr. will my ability in al- gebra to Chuck Warren. I, Esther Kahl, will my ability to keep secret marriages secret to Pat- ty Glaze. I, Ruth Morris, will my ability to do algebra to any Fool” who is will- ing to try. I, Sittie Rice, will my place in Gals Club to Mona Lou Evans. I. Peggy Shaffer, will a very good English teacher. Miss Cogley, to 10A. I. Sara Smart, will my Toni” to the Smith twins. I, Elaine Lewis, will my prompt- ness to Mr. Burrier. I, Delores Witherup. will my love for teachers to Josephine King. I. Barbara Winters, will my ability to talk my way out of doing an edi- torial to Emily Martin. I, Jean Wilson, will my ability to get along with Mr. Spoerlein to Betty Lou Johnson. I, Pat Glaze, will my red-headed boy friend, suit included, to Gladys Wensel for one day. I, Harland Kelly, will my basketball uniform to any one big enough to wear it. L Peggy Riley, will my bookkeep- ing ability to Betty Wolford. I, Betsy Phillips, will Betty Lou Sanders my Marl-support. I, Elaine Jenkins, will my girlish figure to Dale Custer. I, Helen Roy, will my red hair to a nice young man who insists that it is brown. I, Mary Hardesty, will my ability to do shorthand to anyone needing it. I. Faun Gnegy, will my liking for shorthand to Alice Lohr. I. Harriett Swartzcntrubor, will all my weight to Bernice Shaffer. I. Mereda Shaffer, will a certain blue blouse to La Donna Bell. I, Dessie Sines, will my shortness to Susan Turner. I. Jean Frazee, will my black hair to Virgie Turney. I. Betty Wolford, will my height to Peggy Riley. I. Phyllis Sisler, will my ability to draw and my straight hair to Ruth Strawser, f B. I. Mitzi Markley, will my ability to collect money to whomever needs it. I, Kenneth Harvey, will my sleep- ing ability in class to Tommy Wainer. I, Elanor Beckman, will my ability to get into the commercial course to Martha Beckman. I, Kathryne Sukow, will my ability to get along with Miss Fletcher to Harry Beckman. I, Mary Beckman, will my ability to go with James Wagner to Henri- etta Weeks. I. Alice Lohr, will my ability to argue with teachers to anyone who needs it. I. Robert Alexander, will my abili- ty of doing nothing to Gary Baker, 9B. I, Thomas Mersing, will my imagin- ation to anyone who can control it. I, Francis Rowan, will my ability to do shorthand to Mr. Smith. I, La Donna Bell, will my ability to be sober at the dinner table to Erma Uphole. I, Della Biggs, will my dark eyes and long eyelashes to the next pop- corn girl. I, Norma Roth, will my ability to get out of classes to Donna Hayhurst in 10A. I, Wanda Mellinger, will my alarm clock to Della Biggs. I, Jean Jordan, will my ability to get along with Carrol Deem to Dana Meyers. 1, Helen Jordan, will my liking for high school to my sister Mary Ellen. I, Helen Fitzwater, will my waist- line to Jack Lear. I, Eloise Bray, will my wedding ring to Dolores Groves. I, Joyce Simmons, will my curly hair to Virgie Turney. I, Jean Simpson, will my excess weight” to Jack Lear. I, Helen Wood, will my ability to go with Eugene Sharpless to Jean Hincbaugh in 10A. I, Donald Arnold, will my P.O.D. grade to John Garner. I. Milton Arnold, will my position on the basketball team to Joe DiSi- mone. I. Robert Baker, will my heart over to my girlfriend. I, Jacob Butcher, will my eraser throwing ability to West Harvey. I. Cecil Campbell, will my shyness to Clayton Hauser. I. William Harvey, will my seat in the office to Clayton Bittinger. I, Lonnie Rodeheaver. will Janet Spence, 9A, my class ring. I, Harold Rounds, will my 1929 car to Freddie Ilowel. 1. Pete Rowan, will my seat to the starting of the new school. I, Robert Schell, will my pipe to Brother Knox. I, Alvin Sisler, will the 10B girls to Donald Bittinger. I, Paul Tasker, will my blond hair to Mr. Everly. I, George Thayer, will my matches and tobacco to Z. R. Knotts. I, William White, will Bonnie Bailey June 7, 1949. to Bob Baker. I, Robert Whitmer, will my ability to sleep in class to Bob Mills. I, Maurice Wolf, will my ability to Coach Wilson to be a better coach next year. I. William Wolf, will my thoughts to Mr. Burrier. I, Neil Woods, will my ’35 Chevy to Bill Clatterbuck. I, Donald Bittinger, will my P.O.D. ability to Alvin Sisler. I, Victor Ayers, will my boots and guns to Don Matthews. I. Harland Beachy, will my ability to grow pumpkins to Tom Graser. I, Junior Bowser, will all my bad habits to Fred Broadwater. I. Willis DeBerry, will my ability for English to Miss Cogley. I, William Fitzwater, will my abili- ty to flirt with the women teachers to Bob Tasker. I, Carlton Foy, will my temper to Tom Graser. I, Robert Friend, will my good back bone to Lorraine Gnegy. I, Pete Hoffman, will my sleeping ability to Arthur Childs. I, Russell Sanders, will my chew- ing gum to Mr. Evcrly. I. Ross Sines, will my ability to argue to Mr. Graser. I. Charles Robertson, will my seat to the first one that wants it. We, Nancy Lou Dean, Dollie Flani- gan, Ruth Beckman and Gertrude Slaubaugh, will our ability to skip classes without getting caught to Kitty Gnegy and Eve Welch. I, Elmer Harland Uphole, Jr., will my control of temper to Miss Field. I, William Clatterbuck, will my pickup truck to Neil Woods providing he gives me $500. I, Robert Harvey, will have my will granted on June 9. I, Wayne Johnson, will some of my height to Marlene Baer.

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First Row: Left to Right; Jacob Oscar Butcher, General. Library Chib. 1; Intramurals, 4. Vonda Geraldine Wolfe. General. Library Club, 1; Student Council. •1; Intramurals. 2. 3; Game Club 4. Mitzi Jane Markley, Commercial. Student Council, I, 4; Home Room Officer. 3, 4; Dancing Club. 3. 4; School Treasurer, 1. Dolores Witherup. General. Intramurals, 4; Hiking Club. 3; Craft Club, 4. Claire Eli' .abtth Rice, Academic. Home Rome Officer. 3, 4; Acorn, 4; Amazon, 3. Sara Wilda Smart, Academic. Dramatic Club, 4; Acorn. 4; Intra- murals, 2, 4. Iris Violet Bowser, Vocational. Intramurals, 4. Laura Jean Jordan, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1; Short- hand Club, 2. Ruth Elizabeth Beckman, Commercial Home Room Officers, 3, 4; Intra- murals, 1, 2; Dancing Club, 4. Mary Ellen Friend, Vocational. Home Room Officer, 4; Intramur- als, 3, 4. Carol Sue Liller, General. Home Room Officer. 4; Glee Club. 4; Gals Club, 4; Intramurals, 4; Amazons, 2, 4. Elaine Burdette Jenkins, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 4; Library, 1; Dancing Club. 2, 4. Dorothy Marie Wolfe, General. Home Room Officer. 4; Cage Club. 4. Rosemary Haines, Vocational. Home Room Officer, 4; Dancing Club, 2; Craft Club. 4. Thomas Mersing, Commercial. Student Council, 1; Home Room Officer. 2. 3. 4; Library Club. 1; Typing Club, 2; Glee Club, 4: Dancing Club, 4. Second Row: Left to Right; Jane Vinton Humbertson, Academic. Home Rome Officer, 1; Glee Club, 3. 4; Acorn, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2; Assistant Editor, 4. William White, General. Student Council, 1; Intramurals, 4; Shop, 4. John Ross Sines, Vocational. Home Room Officer. 1; Intramur- als, 3. 4; F.F.A., 3. 4. Robert Leon Schell, General. Library Club, 1; Intramurals, 4; Shop Club, 4. Carlton Junior Foy, Vocational. Intramurals, 4; F.F.A., 1, 3, 4, 1. Lorraine Gncgy. Vocational. Student Council, 1; Home Room Officer, 1, 3; Intramurals, 3, 4; F.- F.A., 1, 3, 4. Alvin Elwood Sislor, General. Intramurals, 1, 2, 4. Frederick Bell, Jr., Academic. Dramatic Club, 3. 4; Acorn, 1, 2, 4; Game Club, 2; Intramurals, 1, 2, 4. William Edw. Fitzwater, Vocational. Home Room Officer, 1, 3, 4; Intra- murals, 3; F.F.A., 1, 3, 4. Willis Edwin DeBerry, Vocational. Home Room Officer, 1, 3; Intra- murals, 3; F.F.A., 1. 3, 4. Cecil Roy Campbell, General. Home Room Officer, 1; Intramur- als, 2. 4; Dancing Club, 4. Albert Marl Fauber, General. Home Room Officer, 2; Dramatics. 2; Highlanders. 2. 3. 4; Dancing Club, 4; Intramurals, 2, 4. George Edward Thayer, General. Intramurals, 4; Shop Club, 4. Russell Peter Sanders, Vocational. Intramurals, 3, 4; F.F.A., 3. 4. Della Loretta Biggs. Commercial. Student Council, 3, 4; Home Room Officer, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 2, J; Dancing Club, 2, 4; Cheerleaders, 1, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: Left to Right; Robert Bernard Alexander, Com- mercial. Homo Room Officer, 3, 4; Intra- murals, 1, 4; Typing, 2; Firefight- ing, 1; Dancing Club, 4. Norma Eleanor Roth. General. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Dra- matics, 3, 4; Intramurals, 1. Helen Pearl Roy, Commercial. Home Room Officer. 3. 4; Sub-Deb, 1; Dancing. 3, 4; Acorn, 4. Ruth Ileen Morris, Academic. Glee Club, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 4. Wanda Anna Mcllingcr, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics, 4; Glee Club. 4; Intramur- als. 2. 3. 4. Peggy Marie Riley, Commercial. Student Council, 4; Home Room Of- ficer, 3, 4; Intramurals. 1, 2, 3. 4; Assistant School Treasurer. 4. Lois Lee Paugh. Vocational. Home Room Officer, 4; Intramur- als, 3; Dancing, 2; Game Club. 4; F.H.A., 4. Dolores Jane Friend. General. Intramurals, 1, 2, 4; Glee Club, 3. 4; Amazons, 1, 2, 3, 4. Dixie Joyce Paugh. Vocational. Home Room Officer, 4; Intramur- als, 3; Game Club, 4. Esther Kahl Perrine, General. Home Room Officer. 1. 3; Glee Club, 3. 4; Intramurals, 1. 2. 4; Dancing, 1. Charlene Helen King, Vocational. Student Council, 4; Home Room Of- ficer, 4; Dancing, 2; Craft, 4; F.- H.A., 4. Eloise Margaret Bray, Commercial. Home Room Officer. 1, 3. 4; Short- hand Club, 2; Typing Club. 4; Dancing. 4. Mary Catherine Rhodes, Vocational. Home Room Officer, 1, 4; Intra- murals, 3; F.H.A., 1; Shorthand Club, 2; Game Club, 3; Craft Club. 4. Mary Marie Hardesty, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Typing Club. 2. 4. Jackie Melvin Right, Academic. Student Council, 2, 3; Dramatics, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Acorn, 2, 4; In- tramurals, 2. 4. Fourth Row: Left to Right; Elanor Marie Beckman, Commercial. Home Room Officer. 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 4. Neil Eldred Woods, General. Home Room Officer, 4; Intramur- als, 4; Game, 4; Shop. 4. Jasup Peter Hoffman, Vocational. Intramurals. 3, 4; F.F.A., 4. Paul Jacob Tasker, Oeneral. Intramurals, 1, 4; Typing Club, 2. Charles Thomas Kahl, Academic. Student Council, 4; Glee Club, 4; Library Club, 1; President of Student Council. 4; Highlanders, 3, 4. Robert Friend, Vocational. Intramurals, 3, 4, F.F.A.. 1, 3, 4. Jack McKinley Lewis, Academic. Home Room Officer, 4; Dramatics, 4; Intramurals, 3. 4; Library Club, 1. Dessie B. Sines, Commercial. Home Room Officer. 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Typing Club, 2. 3, 4; In- tramurals, 4. Fifth Row: Left to Right; Hobert I nnie Rodeheaver. General. Home Room Officer. 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Intramurals. 3. 1; F.F.A., 1; Jr. Dramatic, 2. Maurice Aaron Wolf, General. Student Council, 4; Intramurals, 2, 4. Jack Lester Lear, General. Dramatics, 4; Intramurals, 4. Donald Ray Arnold, General. Home Room Officer. 1; Intra- murals. 4; Jr. Dramatic Club, 2; Shop Club, 4. Harold Columbus Rounds, General. Intramurals, 4; F.F.A., 1; Shop. Wayne Richard Johnson. General. Student Council. 2; Glee Club, 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 4. Peter Starrett MacMurray, Academic. Dramatics, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Acorn, 4. Robert Franklin Whitmer, General. Intramurals, 4; Dancing. 2; Shop, 4. William Edward Wolf, General. Game Club, 2; Intramurals, 1, 2, 4. Lloyd Junior Bowser, Vocational. Intramurals, 3, 4; F.F.A., 1. 4. Sixth Row; Left to Right; Peggy Louise Shaffer, Academic. Student Council. 1, 4; Dancing, Club, 4. Alice Susan Lohr, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2, 3, 4; Shorthand Club. 2; Amazons, 4. Barbara Anne Winters, Academic. Home Room Officers, 1, 2; Dra- matics, 4; Acorn, 3, 4; Sub-Deb, 1; Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Editor. I. Helen Louise Jordan, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Dancing Club, 3; Intra- murals, 3. 4. Nancy Low London Dean, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Sub-Deb, 1; Dancing Club, 4. Shirley Elaine Bray Lake, Vocational. Home Room Officer, 4; Dancing Club, 2. 4. Joyce Elizabeth Culp Simmins, General. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club. 4. Bernice Maxine Welch, General. Home Room Officers, 4; Intra- murals, 3; Game Club, 4. Rctha Jean Frazee, Commercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Dra- matics, 4; Library, 1; Intramurals, 2; Dancing, 4. Barbara Louise Anne Filsingcr, Aca- demic. Home Room Officer, 4; Dra- matics. 3. 4; Intramurals, 1, 2, 4; Amazons, 2; Sub-Deb, 1; Art Club, 4; Acorn, 3, 4. Helen Elizabeth Fitzwater, Com- mercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Dramatics, 4; Glee Club, 4; Short- hand Club, 2. Mary Catherine Beckman, Corn- hand Club, 2. ralsmermu mercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2, 3, 4. LaVerna Faun Friend Gnegy, Com- mercial. Home Room Officer, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Intramurals, 4; Shorthand Club, 2. Nina Virginia Lohr. Academic. Intramurals, 4; Home Ec., 2; Crafts Club, 4. Harriett Marie Swartzentruber, Com- mercial. Home Room Officer, 3, 4; Senior Activities Continued on Page 12



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June 7. 1949. The Acorn Page Thirty-three (Class fh-npltmj Looking into the future ton years from now we see: Maxine Welch—still trying to keep track of that Spencer boy. Vonda Wolfe—she still likes “Hoff- man” ice cream the best. Charlene King—playing punch with Judy. Dorothy Wolfe—trying to get her Foy boys” to sleep. Dixie Faugh—still coming home at 2 a. m. Lois Faugh—raising turkeys for Steyer. Delores Groves — teaching the youngest Landon to say “Daddy.” Mary Rhodes—still running the bases at the ball diamond. Mary Friend—only a For ter. Viola Wilt—still looking for a man. Iris Bowser—still working to gel Ward. Sue Filler—taking care of her lit- tle Hclbigs. Nellie Fulk—owner of a “Graham” cracker factory. Betty Lewis—living in Michigan with a tall, «lark and handsome sailor- Rosemary Haines—waiting for her old man to come home for supper. Robert FYiend— be growing gin- seng for Tom Graser’s medicine. Lorraine Gnegy—still wearing a cast. William Rowan — still living on beer. Robert Harvey—still hunting a high school diploma. Charles Robertson—hobbling along on two legs. Wayne Johnson—still hunting a woman. Fete Hoffman — still hunting a woman. Elmer Upole—still planting pines is his sleep and making home made post holes. Harold Rounds—showing Ross Sines how to farm. Neil Woods—still working for the B. O. William Whito—one jump ahea«i of the undertaker. William Harvey—still trying »o pass junior English. Robert Whitmer—still running. Jacob Butcher—livin’ William Wolfo —trying to decide if it pays to shave. Lonnie Rodeheaver— still dodging Everly’s Fontiac. Donald Arnold—dodging erasers. Donald Bittinger—throwing eras- ers. John Garner—still trying to con- vince Henline that his motorcycle won't go over 50 mph. Alvin Sisler—might be chasing El- len Johnston. Faul Tasker—won’t be here. Robert Baker—just foolin’ around. Willis DeBerry — hasn’t decided what he’ll be doing. Victor Ayres—back in the saddle again. Cecil Campbell—still going strong with Betty. Robert Schell—being a half grease monkey. George Thayer—still barbering. Maurice Wolfe—getting a hair cut at George Thayer’s. Harland Bcachy—settled down on his 1.000 acre farm. Ross Sines— making a date in the ’8” (Oldsmobile). William Fitzwater— raising pure bred Ayrshires. William Clattcrbuck—rail roading. Milton Arnold—trying to graduate from college. Russell Sanders—1G more years in the navy brig. Carlton Foy—enjoying the navy life. Junior Bowser—wearing black and white stripes in Sing Sing. Fred Bell—floor sweeper at H. F. store. Elizabeth Bcachy—still trying for her drivers license. Jane Friend—explaining new bas- ketball rules to Miss Morrison. Homer Bennett—still trying to get credits in chemistry to graduate. Esther Kahl—working at Jim’s while children take care of hubby. Patty Glaze—raising little Jim, jrs. Jane Humbertson—head librarian at O.H.S. Marl Fauber—still honeymooning in Alaska. Nina Lohr—teaching at Hungry Hollow. Ruth Morris—still popping corn at the 5 and 10. Thomas Kahl—still trying to work up courage to ask Helen for her hand. Jack Lear—trying to get a better grade from Miss Field. Peggy Shaffer—waiting for the “Time” award. Sara Smart—owner of the Ocean City bar. Elizabeth Rice—still waiting for admittance to Sykcsville. Jack Lewis—still water boy for Crellin baseball team. Elaine Lewis—working on the theory, “How to be late for school and get away with it.” Barbara Filsinger—Big Boss of Filsingcr Fool, Inc. Fete MaeMurray—trying to culti- vate scientific bees. Barbara Winters—Editor of “It pays to be ignorant.” Dolores Witherup—star chorus girl in 195!) lollies. Jack Kight—star comedian in the Barnum and Bailey circus. Ruth Beckman—Still waiting for “Three-quarters” to grow up. Mary Beckman — Teaching little Junior her way of skipping classes. Gertrude Slabaugh—Keeping house for Charles. Dollie Flanigan — Still dreaming about Lawson. Nancy Lou Dean—Raising little sailors. Kathryne Sukow—teaching Junior how to cap Coca-Cola bottles. Betsey Phillips—living in Alaska raising little Eskimos. Phyllis Sisler—working in an Art Gallery. Harland Kelly—coaching W. Va. University football team. Alice Lohr—-still breaking up couples. Mitzi Markley—teaching English in the new High School. Peggy Riley—Bookkeeper in the Gearharts Manufacturing Co. Eloise Bray—still undecided. Helen Wood—nursing in the Me- morial. Elaine Jenkins—still receiving let- ters from “Fug.” Harriet Swartzentruber—still milk- ing the cows. Helen Fitzwater—still waiting for her week-end “Friend.” Mary Hardesty—still hunting a boy friend. Helen Jonlan—still trying to catch Hike. Helen Roy—keeping house for Le- roy. Betty Wolford—going to college at Frostburg. Kenneth Harvey — still sleeping through classes. Joyce Simmons—catching flies in English class. Della Biggs—still saying cinnamon for Zimmerman. Jean Simpson—raising little Tress- lers for the trucking-driving firm. Wanda Mellingcr—making cinna- mon buns for the little Zimmermans. Faun Friend—nursing little Gnegys Sonny Rowan—camping on Peggy’s doorstep. Tom Mersing—still arguing with anyone. Bob Alexander—still trying to be Alan I.a«ld. Jean Jordan—Mrs. Bittlc’s assist- ant. LaDonna Bell — teaching kindcr- gardon. Elanor Beckman—taking care of kids. Mereda Shaffer—leading the band. Dessie Sines—correcting errors for little Bowmans. Norma Roth—nursing her own family. Jean Frazee—still looking for a man. County - Wide Meet On May 19, the students partici- pa ted in a track meet at Accident. Oakland had eleven first places out of twenty-one possible titles. The win- ners: Girls’ Dashes: 7th grade—50 yds. Betty Gould, Accident; 8th grade —50 yds.—Emma Snyder, Grants- ville; 9th grade—GO yds.—Vera Durst, Grantsville; 10th grade—70 yds.—Dot Humbcrson, Friendsville; Boys’ Dashes: 7th grade—50 yds.— D. Hershberger, Grantsville; 9th grade—70 yds.—Gary Baker, Oak- land; 10th grade—100 yds.—George Klcy. Oakland: 11th grado—100 yds —Tommy Kahl, Oakland. •110 Boys’ Relay: 7th grade— Grantsville; 8th grade—Grantsville; 9th grade- -Grantsville; 10th grade— Oakland; 11th grade—Accident. Boys’ 12 lb. Shot Put: 10th grade —Hauser, Oakland. 25’ 9”; 10th grade—Steyer, Oakland, 40’. Boys’ High Jump: 9th grade— Baker, Oakland, 4’ 9”; 10th grade— Steyer, Oakland, 4’ 10”; 11th grade —Brenneman, Grantsville, 4’ 11; Turney, Accident, 4’ 11’; Fauber, Oakland, 4’ 11”. Junior High Soft Ball: Kitzmiller vs. Oakland, 3-1—Oakland; Grants- ville vs. Friendsville, 4-3—Friends- ville; Oakland d. Accident, 7-2.

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