Allegany High School - Alleganac Yearbook (Cumberland, MD)

 - Class of 1946

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THE SQUAD Frrst row left to right Stanley B1shop Edward Stro k Robert Pr1ce Iames Radcllife Tommy Powers Iohn Eckart Second row Berkey Smtth B111 Bartlett Olm Yoder Wllbert Robertson Eugene Brant Llndbergh Cook Vlctor Auv1l Glen Brant Welch Hardman Thxrd row Coach Bowers Ierry Swan Tom lamtson B111 Fuller Gene Shaw Iohn Bachman Charles Plper Herman Myers Robert Tabor Fourth row Ilm McGregor Gllbert Story Iohn Vernall Dlck Clower Iames Lease Ilm Cec11 Danny Kerr Edgar Hounshell Demo Carros Don Burkett Allan W1l11ams Howard Peterson Iack Torbet Saumle Ford Russell Hllleary Culm1nat1ng the1r most successful gr1d sea son s1nce 1942 and the1r f1rst undefeated year s1nce Coach Bowers took over the coach1ng re1ns 1n 1943 the Allegany Campers defeated Fort H111 on Turkey Day by a 13 12 score Streammg past e1ght rtvals tal1y1ng 211 pomts to the1r opponents 96 The Bowersmen w1th Captatn VIC Auv11 at the helm and Travelmg Tom Powers dolng most of the scor1ng won possess1on of both the clty and C V A L Troph1es ALLEGANY 13 SOMERSET 6 Somerset was the f1rst on the 11st of v1ct1ms 1os1ng to the Blue and Wh1te by a 13 6 score It all began W1th Robertson recover1ng an Eagle pass and after stx plays Pr1ce sl1ced off tackle for the f1rst score Powers converted for the extra po1nt The second trxp 1nto pay d1rt was made by I1m Radclxffe ALLEGANY 13 FORT HILL 13 W1th the expertence of but one game the Campers met the Red and Whxte of Fort H111 H1gh ln the most exc1t1ng contest of the season Although the f1nal score was 13 13 Powers 1ed the Alco team 1n a sensattonal second half come back when the Campers scored two touchdowns one on a double pass Pr1ce to Powers to Radchffe W1th Powers eventually h1tt1ng pay d1rt Powers ktcked the extra po1nt ALLEGANY 19 RIDGELEY 0 The R1dgeley Blackhawks were the ones to feel the mlght of Allegany s return to the w1n column Alco emerged the vlctor 1n th1s game to the tune of 19 0 w1th ta111es be1ng reg1s tered once by Glen Brant and 1W1Ce by Tommy Powers B1shop added one extra po1nt from placement Twenty Erght V A I .. g Q , 1.1 ' K ,l , .. 1 11 3 1 - 1 1 '- 1 1 1 . I , , 1 1 1 , , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - I I ' . . 1 I . . . . . . . . 1' 1 4 I . . 1 1 . . 1. . 11 . 1 11 . 11 . 1 1 . . . 1 ' . . . . . .. 1 1' 1 1 1 1 - I ' 1 I I 1 1 T ,

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HOME ROOM 209 First row, left to right: Wanda Lober, Coleen Lease, Mary Lou Lashorn, Iacqueline McKenzie, Eva Logsdon, Mary Alice Nolan, Lorraine Kom- panek, Margaret Moody, Sara Iane Lee, Mary Martin, Ioanne Mathews, Mary Dawn Liller, Dorothy Mathews. Second row, left to right: Russell Livengood, Stanley Miller, Esther Maphis, Helen McCor- mick, Ann Martin, Virginia Martz, Dorothy Le Master, Ella Grace Meyers, Iohn O'Rourke, Eugene Miller. Third row, left to right: Donald Lewis, Bill Meyers, Iohn Horn, Bill Leonard, Ralph Lashley, Blair Lottig. HOME ROOM 225 First row, kneeling, left to right: Donald Dichl, Russell Hilleary, Sherman DeWitt. Second row, left to right: Ina Hughes, Ioan Denninger, Betty Eaton, Marilyn Hershburger, Helena Knippenburg, Kay Harter, Ruth Humb- erson, Paula Fleckenstein, Sue Ford, Lauran Glass, Norma Kyle, Dolores Fletcher Lulu Hite, Shirley Fuller. Third row, left to right: Tommy Iamison, Robert Davis, Harold Hartsock, Iames Diehl, Shirley Hardman, Ioy Flora, Mary Catherine Dick, Gwendolyn Fahey, lean Fulk, Betty Kemp, Iune Gardner, Iean Dixon, Elaine Dia- mond, Shirley Iohnson, Donald Fuller, Robert Everline, Donald Hines, Iohnny Eckhart. Fourth row, left to right: Iack Densock, Dale Fridley, Iames German, Ray Deal, Thomas Haythorne, Earl Folk, Edward Grimshaw. HOME ROOM 107 First row, seated, left to right: Virginia Borg- man, Doris Davis, Marian Billings, Iean Bittin- ger, Marian Bennear, Charleen Cutwright, Carolyn Brant, Patty Anderson, Laura Browne, Grace Clayton, Iean Bean, Margaret Cosgrove, Nola Barnard, Iackie Cassen, Barbara De Bouck, Second row, left to right: Iess Connor, Ann Cotter, Patty Bowie, Lois Ansel, Ruth Buckly, Alice Coyle, Alzino Albright, Francis Allen, Betty Coffey, Doris Dawson, Mary Boyce, Evelyn Beckwith, Corrine Densock. Third row, left to right: Iames Cecil, Dick Clower, Bernie Coberly, Wayne Bucy, Iames Close, Vincent Combs, Charles Baker, Paul Bucholtz, Stuart Adams, HOME ROOM 113 First row, seated, left to right: Tommy Powers, Gene Shaw, Waneta Robertson, Io Ann Robin- son, Marian Shelly, Mary Alice Sherk, Norma Murray, Rosemary O'Baker, Catherine Payne, Howard Peterson, Franklin Radcliffe, Morton Peskin. Second row, left to right: Dorothene Poland, Rosella Shaver, Mary Porter, Evelyn Ritchie, Catherine Sell, Peggy O'Neill, Margaret Rus- sell, Mary Iean Scott, Beverly Smith, Kathryn Shipe, Betty Lee Small, Iune Robinette, Thelma Smith, Dorothy Reed, Mary Richards. Third row, left to right: Ierry Paxton, Robert Rogers, Dennis Perrin, Ernest Screen, Genevive Weaver, Covas Sherred, Nina Shank, Carlotta O'Neil1, Dolly Raupach, Harry Rose, Bill Rob- ertscn, Iohn Price, Robert Rahn.



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To keep the score lower, Bowers used the second team for almost a half. It was in this game that Stan Bishop's toe became a factor in Alco's march to championships. ALLEGANY, 28 - HAGERSTOWN, 20 With the score 20-7 in favor of Hagerstown at the end of the first half, Allegany showed a complete reversal of form during the second period and won a deserved 28-Z0 victory. Price and Powers were the touchdown twins with Bishop's toe accounting for four straight extra points. ALLEGANY, 32 - KEYSER. 7 Keeping the slate clean, the Alco grid ma- chine coasted to an easy triumph over the highly rated Golden Tornado. With Powers, Coach Walter L. Bill Bowers, director of athletics for the past twenty years, relin- quished the tutoring of future grid teams with the completion of this season, the first in which he enjoyed an undefeated team. He retains his position as director of ath- letics and will continue to coach the Blue and White basketball squads. P ' l th l ather. Radcliffe completes his thirty three yard run The initial kickoff on Turkey Day. rice ugs e e Twenty Nine

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