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Scores B O Shade Township 0 34 Claysbur g 0 18 Somerset 0 44 Meyersdale 0 13 Roaring Spring 6 0 Hollidaysburg 0 7 Bellwood 0 18 Saxton 1 9 6 Tyrone 0 2 0 Kick it, Captain Aveni Gridiron Greats Every year one particular achievement of each player, Whether he be on the line or in the back field, stands out. We have attempted to record those achievements here. Aveni-his sensational 97 yard run in the Saxton game. Diehl-his beautiful passing against Meyersdale. Drenning-his brilliant blocking against Roaring Spring. Alburtis-his off tackle plays against Hollidaysburg. Shaffer-his nice blocking for Alburtis in the Hollidaysburg game. S. Harris-consistently good work in the center spot, es- pecially against Meyersdale. Rose-neat pass interception at Hollidaysburg. Horner-clever blocking for Aveni against Tyrone. J. Harris-snaring pass in Bellewood game. N W Smith-efhcient blocking against Saxton. X A Mowery-beautiful tackling at Bellewood. Z- Shull-beautiful catch in Meyersdale game.
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,X ACTIVITIES BEGI tty Brown, Catherine Hershber 1 GENIUS AT WORK This meeting please come to order, says James Russell, president of the National Honor Society, fixing a disapproving eye on vice president, Bill Miller, who is chatting with Mr. Sproul, Throwing a questioning glance at Catherine Hershberger, who is collecting her notes and June Drenning, hurriedly checking the figures of her treasurer's report, he asks for a review of the past year's activities. A moment's silence, then several Voices answer, Selling defense stamps, The induction ceremony, Don't forget we sold tickets at all athletic events, We leave Jim pounding for order. J UNIOR GENIUSES Learning is the symbol of light borne into dark placesuetorches gleaming the National Junior Honor Society brings its impressive induction ceremony to a close, F d 1 ' oun ef upon four attributes, scholarship, service, leadership and character, its aims are to im- prove school citizenship and to raise scholastic standards. Students who possess these four basic attributes and who rank in the upper tenth of their class are proposed for membership by the faculty council. Present members elected Betty Schnably, president, John Goad, Vice president, Mary Lou Langham, secretary, and Joann Fisher, treasurer. Wai e First pat 18
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