Broad Top Township High School - Top Yearbook (Defiance, PA)
- Class of 1940
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p PUB LI SHED BY SENIOR CLASS BROAD TOP TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DEFIANCE, PA. To Mr. R. K. Snyder, supervising principal, in appreciation of the many kindnesses which he has shown us in our six years at Broad Top, we dedicate this edition of the TOP. -2- s ro? Sditor-ln-Chief ........... Associate Editors Seniors and Activities Faculty and Classes Sports ............... History and Activities Activities ........... Art Editors................ Eusiness Manager .......... Assistants ................ Typists ................... E puglas McIntyre Melvin Manley Edith Masood Clifford Blair Lucille Chaney Ralph Shuke James Rees Ralph Mellott Billie Satterfield Byron McIntyre George Foster Lucille Chaney Geraldine Boliman Ruth Gates Faculty Sponsor - Mrs. Helen Ross Foster Treasurer - George Poster Cover design by Ralph Mellott and James Rees -3- Josephine Aulenbach, Helen Ross, Mary G. Young, Frances M. Doyle, LaRue Hit- chens, Josephine Radaker, Roy Heydt, Paul Runyan, Martin McCavitt, R. K. Snyder, Millard Foor, Michael Nalevanko, Lehman Hitchens, J. Howard Sheeler. TM£ fACUITY R. K. Snyder, Supervising Principal. Graduate of State Teachers College, Shippensburg, Pa. George Zimmerman, Principal. Graduate of Juniata College. Teaches mathematics, English and civics. Has a Master of Mathematics degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree. Eighth year at Broad Top. Helen Ross (Mrs. Gerald Foster). Graduate of Goucher College, Baltimore, Md. Teaches senior high English. Sponsor of the senior high dramatic club. Paul R. Runyan. Graduate of State Teachers College, Shippensburg, Pa. Teaches problems of democracy and history. Sponsor of Hi-Y and presi- dent of the Alumni Associatioa Six years at Broad Top. F. Lehman nitchens. Oraduate of Juniata College; Teaches general science, biology and chemistry. Sponsor of the science club and treasurer of the Athletic Association. Fourth year at Broad Top. J. Howard Sheeler. Graduate of State Teachers College, Shippensburg, Pa. Teaches senior high math and Seventh year at Broad Top -4- Latin THE FACULTY Director of the high school band. Ninth year at Broad Top. Teaches Junior high English. Sponsor of the Tri-Hi-Y. Second year at Broad Top. Millard Poor. Graduate of Juniata College. Teaches Junior high mathema- tics . Sixth year at Broad Top. Martin E. McCavitt. Graduate of State Teachers College, Shippen8burg, Pa. Teaches geography and phys- ics • Assistant boys coach Sponsors Varsity B and Jun- ior high athletic club. Sixth year at Broad Top. Prances M. Doyle. Graduate of State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Teaches commercial subjects. Sponsor of Microcosm. Central Treasurer. Second year at Broad Top. Mary G. Young. Graduate of State Teachers College, Shippensburg, Pa. Teaches Junior high English and history. Assistant girls basketball coach. Sponsor of the Junior high dramatic club. Fourth year at Broad Top. LaRue Hit chens. Graduate of Juniata College. -5- Josephine Radaker, (Mrs. R. J. Barton). Oraduate of State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Teaches home economics. Has been at Broad Top four years. Josephine Aulenbach. Graduate of State Teachers College, Millersville, Pa. Teaches hygiene and girls physical education. She is school librarian. Sponsor of the library club and Is girls basketball coach. Fourth year at Broad Top. Roy Heydt. Graduate of State Teachers College, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Teaches hygiene, civics and boys physical education. Third year at Broad Top. basketball teams. Third year at Broad Top. Michael Nalevanko. Graduate of State Teachers College, California, Pa. Teaches industrial arts. Second year at Broad Top. Mary McIntyre. Graduate of State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. Music supervisor,director of vocal chorus and sextette C LIFFORD fit AIR Hi-Y 3,4 Microcosm 3,4 Thespians 2,3,4 Varsity B 3,4 Pood Club 2,3 His ambition is to be a grahddaddy and sit around and tell the children how cold the winters were ehen he was a boy. Geraldine Bollman Microcosm 3,4 The cute, little red- headed spitfire of the class. Wants to be a nurse. Eoiandi BonElli Chorus 2,3,4 Nevor without her smile. Desires to be a stenog- rapher. Faye Chaney Chorus 2,3,4 Basketball 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Pres. 4 ’.7ould make a wonderful wife. Hopes to land a secre- tarial job. Lucille Chaney Band 1,2,3,4 Manager basketball 4 Senior secretary Microcosm 4 Science club 3 Pretty, peppy, and popu- lar. She hopes to be an air hostess. HERBERT CHRISTOPHER Good old Heroy---class couldn’t do without him. He wnats to be a radio engineer. Alzene Crocker One of the quiet girls, always near Elva. Hopes to be a secretary. Thomas Cochrane Basketball 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Varsity B 2,3,4 Red-headed, gook looking, champion athlete of our school for three years. Has aspirations of hit- ing big-time sports in a big way. Lorraine Dodson Microcosm 1,3,4 Basketball 4 Vocal chorus 1,2,3 Happy and loud, wherever she is. Aims to be best nurse in • S.A. Olive May Elyman Chorus 2,3,4 Just one of our gals very studiors. Wants to be a store clerk or maybe a nurse. Elva Figard Another quiet ways with Alzene. Wants to be a or nothing. girl; al- bookkeeper George Foster Hi-Y 3,4; Pros.4 ■k President of Senior class 3 1 Athletic Council4:Pres . 4 Varsity B 2,3,4; Pres. 4 Thespians 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Plays violin, guitar, and soussphone; loves to dance. Hopes to be good musician Rita MsCaviTT Band 1,2,3 ,4 Microcosm 4 Tri-Hl-Y 1,2,3,4 A good waitress. Intends to l e a nurse. RuthGates Band 2,3,4 Loves dancing Intends to be a music teacher or business-women. Buon MHntyre Band 1,2,3,4 Pood Club 2,3 At present time Is the best trombone player in the band. Is determined to be an orchestra leader or a trom- bone player In one. Kenneth Hamm Varsity B 2,3,4 Hi-Y 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3 A better athletic or mechanical engineer will not be born—(till later). Douglas MsIntyre Microcosm 1,2,3,4 Pood Club 3 Worst trouble is being editor of Micro staff and mak- ing biair get his articles in on time. Has decided to become an officer in U. S. Navy. Melvin Manley Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Ki-Y 2,3,4 Science Club 3,4 Varsity B 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 4 Food Club 2,3 Microcosm 1.2 The liveliest boy in the senior class EdithMasood Band 1,2,3,4 Sextette 2,3,4 Microcosm 2,3,4 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 H a heart set on being a music teacher. Frank Hopkins Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 I’m getting some fun out of life and will try to be a professional football coach. Eugene Keifman A photographer, if there ever was one. James Lewis Football 2 Microcosm 3 Chorus 2,3 Food Club 2,3 The most vociferous bc y in the school, always d'iating. Will be, upon graduation a signalman in the U.S. Navy. Ralph Paul Mellott Microcosm 1,2,3,4 Football 3,4 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Chorus 2,3 Can be seen at any window in the hell with Lillian Dlbax Intends to be a movie acor like Taylor and Stewart. -8- Genevieve ASCavitt The most silent girl In the senior class. Wants to be a stenograph- er. John Pukai A Basketball 2,3,4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Varsity B 2,3,4 rtould sooner do the polka than eat. Intends to Join the navy with his pal, George Joe Sol qman Pootball 3 Boxing 3 Always arguing teachers and asking Is so with that James Rees Basketball 2.3,. 4 Microcosm 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2 Pood club 2,3,4 Pootball 3 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Varsity B 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Always heckling t] JamesSpargo Pootball 4 Hud is the sheik of the class. Hopes to become a good farmer some day. Bill Rohm Basketball 4 Dramatic 2,3,4 Likes to give his own version of Mortimer Snerd Aims to own an Interna- tional tractor and trailer and make some aough. Irene Teet ers Chorus 3 Is the sweet, demure girl of the class of 40 Wants to be a stenograph- er for a big business fir . Bull E SaTTER FIELD Sextet 2,3,4 Alm ays likes to answer I don't know to Mr. Runyan. Is going to be a priir.a donna. Ralph Shuke Microcosm 1,2,3,4 Dramatic Club 2,3,4 Hi-Y 2,3 Pood Club 2,3 A pin-Ball game fantic. Intends to be a big busi- ness man. Lee Wm te d Hi-Y 3,4 Pootball 2,3,4 Easketball 2,3,4 Dramatics 2 Food Club 2 Chorus 2 Always threatening to , eat' little boys like you . Aspires to be as secog Lucky Teeters . Ned Zimmerman Basketball 3,4 Chorus 3 His favorite password is That gal darned skinner. His one aim and aspira- ion is to be a nail poundei and build lovebird houses. -9- The class of 1940 taxied down the seventh and eighth grades of the Junior high air port to take off on their high school flight as freshmen. Leading the expedition were two pilots, Douglas McIntyre and Sylvia O'Neal; two co-pilots. James Rees and Violet Barnett; Lucille Chaney and Vivian Barabllng, as hostesses, kept the reports, Edith Masood and Ruth Oates were financiers of the flight. After a long climb we finally reached our ceiling when we broadcasted the 666 Salvo Pro- gram over our short wave station, B. V. D., for an assembly program. Our advisors, Mr. McCavitt and Mr. Poore, trained us in the rudiments of aviation. After managing to get our ships under control we lazily landed in the field called Sophomore , with forty-two helpers on board, the parachutes; Vivian Barabllng, Aifaretta McKnight, Sylvia O'Neal, James Davis, and Violet Ritchey. Darrel Sattioux got on our ship at this port, having been left there by the plane before. We had the pleasure of a Minister's son, Raymond Wynn, traveling with Because so many had left us we had only one pilot, Douglas McIntyre; and one co-pilot, Clifford Blair. Lucille Chaney again acted as hostess and kept the reports. Ruth Gates took care of the financial part of this trip. With these new officers, and in good spirits, we prepared for many fogs. Our new guides, Mr. Runyan and Mr. Sheeler, wore jubilant over a prosperous flight. In June of 1936 we landed merrily on the field called Juniors . The passengers were then given leave for summer vacation. With thirty-nine on board, as some had again become afraid and bailed out, we flew away on the third flight of the Airship '40. Those who left were; Merril Ford, Eugene Heiater, Grace Baker, Evelyn Winfield, and Raymond Wynn. Gene Whited joined the crew of the airship of 1941 and Helen Evans came from Wood to travel with us for one year. As there were so few on board this year we crowded together in one ship with Mr. Hitchens as our advisor. We encountered a dense fog and had a hard time keeping officers. The pilot who piloted us most was George foster. Lee Whited acted as co-pilot. Olive May Eltman acted as hostess; Byron McIntyre took care of the financing of us this year The following, becoming frightened, used -10- HISTORY the -ight. In June we safely reached the landing field, Senior , and rested for the summer, before again taking off. Thirty-four hardy fliers climbed into the Airship 40 for the last flight. Those who left us were Alberta Black, Dorothy Defibaugh, Helen Evans and Rhoda Oaks. Graoe Mellott waited at the airport Junior , For Airship 41. George Foster was our pilot on this trip and James Rees was co-pilot. Lucille Chaney again acted as hostess and Ralph Mellott took care of the finances. The members of the airship sponsored a- meat 1 af supper and proved their skill at making it a success. The proceeds of the supper as well as those of the Senior Class Play President ................ George Foster Vice President................Janes Rees Secretary ............... Cucille Chaney Treasurer ................ Ralph Mellott Class Advisor - Mrs. Helen Ross Foster -11- Class Sponsor - Mr. Hitchens Viols Barnett, Violet Barnett, Florence Bollr.an, Mildred Bonelli, Mildred Brown, Margaret Bulger, Harold Chaney, Betty Decooman, Josephine Deluke, Ross Pigard, Roy Pink, Elmer Pix, Max Fix, Catherine Pleck, Fred Oraffious, William Hastings, Lee Hetrick, Ruth Ann Johnson, Annette Keefer, Frank Kurutz, Kathryn Lowe, Madge McCabe, Gertrude McCavitt, Roy Mellott, Anna Jean Nicklis, Calvin Rankin, Lucille Replogle, Kenneth Sheeder, Edith Shuke, Lyle Smith, William Smith, Nola Snyder, Kenneth Tenley, George Zimmerman, Grace Mellott. Not shown: Joseph Johnson, Harold Spencer, William Teeters, Catherine Dodson, President ..................... Elmer Fix Vice President , . . . Josephine Deluke Secretary ............... Catherine Pleck . . Ruth Ann Johnson -12- Treasurer I HI Class Sponsors - Mr. Runyan, Mr. Sheeler Richard Aldstadt, Betty Cottle, John Crocker, Helen Deflbaugh, Willard Defibaugh, Pauline billing, Janet Dixon, Lillian Dixon, Harold Evans, William Fix, WillIan Foster, James Heaton, Anna Rae Himes, James Hitchens, Clifford Hughes, Mary Kiefman, Robert Little, Madge Musaer, William Porter, Clinton Ritchey, Mary Satterfield, Matilda Shank, Jack kipper, Alma Spahn, Blair Stevenson, Sylvia Thomas, Anna Weyandt, Mona Williams, Betty Wysong, Mary Zimmerman. Not shown: Betty Belle Bambling, Grace Earnett, Rosalie Eollman, Pauline College, Frank Corrie, Luther lixon, Alice Graffious, Thomas Griffie, Betty Hopkins, Ruth Hopkins, William Lynn, Lorene Mort, Ellsworth 0 Keal, Betty Kline, Louise Vfcsood, Prank Pucala, + William Roarabaugh, Wayne Shuke, Paul Slovnick, Genevieve Taylor, Morel Tedrow, Vary Valigorsky, Florestine Weaver, Ardath Williams, Grace Wright, President . • • • Vice President. • Secretary • • • . Treasurer . • • • Willard Defibaugh . . Louise Masood . . . Betty Kline . Pauline Dilling Pres ident Vice President Secretary Treasurer Albert Masood Jr. Alma Spahn Ruth Hopkins John Crocker -13- Director - J. H. Sheeler Flute Jean Chaney Saxaphones Ruth Gates Tadge McCabe Annette Keefer Altos Galen Black Ralph McIntyre 1st. Clarinets Catherine Fleck Edith f.’.asood Lucille Chaney 2nd. Clarinets Lucille Replogle Pauline Dilling Mary Satterfield Mona Will lama Matilda Shank Solo Comets Richard Aldstadt Robert Cotchin William Smith 1st. Cornets Rita UcCavitt Janet Dixon John Gensoir Barritone Genevieve McIntyre Trombone Byron McIntyre Betty Decooman Drums-and Cymbals Janes Rees Harold Evans Lillian Rar.kin Dorothy Lowe The band is one of the foremost organizations of the school. There has been a school musical organization almost as long as the school has existed, and at this time the band seems to be at its peak in musical ability and efficiency. The organization Is under the direction of J. Howard Sheeler, and due to Mr. Sheeler's long stay at Broad Top, he has been able to build up a band in which he has started nearly every member In music, and therefore he knows exactly the capability of his group. The band played for many chapel programs during the year, and attended all (continued page 16) -15- VOCAL CLUB Sponsor - Vary McIntyre Betty Eambling, Pave Chaney, Lillian Dixon, Genevieve McIntyre, Kdith Masood, Louise Vasood, Dorothy Lowe, Sylvia Thomas, Eolandi Bonel i, Pauline College, Ana Rae Himes, Genevieve Taylor, Plorestine Weaver, Madge 'usser, Edith Shuke, Nola Snyder, Helen Defibaugh, Lorene Mort, Grace Barnett, Evelyn Miller, Bettv HoDkins, Margaret Bulger, Violet Barnett, Viola Earn tt, Betty Worthing, Grace Wright, Mary Sattioux, Anna Jean Kiel is, Olive May Hitman, Pauline Billing, Janet Dixon, Mildred Brown, Mary Lynn, Grace Mellott, Betty Decooman. The vocal chorus of Broad Top High School was first organized as a glee club about six yea vs ago. Both boys and girls were in the old glee club; Since this combination did not work too well it wa organized with only girl and was called rhe vocal chorus. Its officers are: Faye Chaney, oresident; Olivo May Hitman, secretary; and Anna Rae Himes, treasurer. BAND (continued from previous page) of the home football games, giving very thrilling exhibitions of drills and marches. The two drum majorettes, Lillian Dixon and Betty Y7ysong did a very good job of directing these drills and also added class to our band. President ............. Richard Aldstadt Vice President .... Catherine Fleck Treasurer .................. Edith Masood -16- Sponsor - Miss Ross Edith Shuke, Petty Worthing, Nola Snyder, Anna Weyandt, Betty Cottle, Annette Keefer, Josephine Deluke, Edith Masood, Wayne Shuke, Betty ffysong, Lorene Mort, Lillian Dixon, Sylvia Thomas, Matilda Shank, Clifford Blair, Frank Kurutz, Elmer Fix, William Rohm, Prank Hoppkins, Melvin Manley, Ralph Shuke, Ralph Mellott, Albert Masood Jr., and George Foster. The Thespians, under the suoervision -of Miss Ross, is one of the oldest duos in the school, and has been quite successful. This organization takes charge of the exchange programs and, in this way, has made friends with many other schools. The club usually puts on several chapel programs each year, and conducts very interesting discussions on acting luring their meeting periods. This year they have made puppets and a puppet stage with which they plan to present programs. Pres ident Vice President Secretary Treasurer Edith Masood George Foster Josephine Deluke Elmer Fix -17- Sponsor - Vr. Hitchens Joseohine Deluke, AnneV.T.’eyandt, Lucille Keplogle, Richerd Aldstadt, Ruth Hopkins, Mildred nor.elli, Alma Spahn, Willard Defibaugh, Robert Little, William Smith, Melvin t'anley, Harold Soencer, Ellsworth Oneal, James Hitchens, Various projects, such as chemical gardening, planning a field trip, micro- scopic studying, chemical experimenting, and glass blowing have been undertaken by the students. Each year the club sponsors a gala party, during which, mem- bers are inducted. Pres ident Vice President Secretary Treasurer Ellsworth O'Neal Melvin Manley Josephine Deluke Lucille Replogle -18- Pres ident Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor George Foster W. Defibaugh James Fees Fred Grafflous Mr. Runyan Calvin Rankin, John Pucala, Willard Oefibaugh, Robert Little, James Hitchens, Fred Graffious, Clifford Blair, Kenneth Hamn, Kelvin Manley, Mr. Runyan, Janos Rees, Lee Whited, George Foster. This year the Hi-Y has made the purchase of a radio, formed a lost and found de oartment, arranged for a nickel machine, soonsored a drive for paper towels and maintain ed a flagepole. TRJ- OFPICERS President..............Chaney Vice President . . .Rita McCavitt Secretary.......Lucille Chaney Treasurer. • • .Gertrude McCavitt Rita McCavitt, Gertrude McCavitt, Genevieve McIntyre, Madge McCabe, Lucille Chaney, Faye Chaney, Annette Keefer, Florence Bollman, Alma Spahn, Edith Shuke, Nola Snyder, Helen Defibaugh, Betty Wysong, Helen College, Betty Wor- thing, Alice Graffious, Madge Musser, Betty Decooman, Miss Hitchens, Anna Jean Nicklis, Mary Sattioux. - AVAliZUC •COUNCIL Roy Heydt, Annette Keefer, Josephine Aulenbach, Pays Chaney, Lehman Hitchens, Martin VcCavltt, George Poster, R. K. Snyder, Elmer Fix, Ellswort O'Neal, Norman Ritchey. Not shown; George V. Zimmerman. LJSXAiV CLUS The library is an important center at Broad Top. It has many visitors during the day, and the lebrary club is making it possible for these visitors to spend their leisure time in a useful way. The club has improved the appearance of the library with posters and bullet- ins and maintains a special bulletin board for the purpose of displaying the covers of books of current interest. They have also made it possible for the students to find, without difficulty, any information concerning the books in the library by creating the index catalo.pie. The Library Club is under the direction of Miss AulenCach and its members are: Matilda Sharic, Betty Cottle, Mona Williams, Annette Keefer, Catherine Pled , Madge McCa’e, Florence Bollmar, Gertrude KcCavitt, and Ruth Ann Johnson. President..............Ruth Ann Johnson Secretary ............. Gertrude McCavitt Treasurer ............. Florence Bollman -21- Do, re, ni, ti, do, ti, l£ ni, re, do. and down the £ the scale and It wouldn’t it were a cuto wore a cuto tun n’t be so t beer, goi.ig on Yes, for Sheolor ''as b ”Hah in£ s s — Honor — Scholarship I Jk s-S. fH ?1 l iE-Whit ed Published bi-weekly by Broad Top High School Defiance, Pennsylvania Member of Columbia Scholastic Press Association Member of National Scholastic Press Association Editor-in-chief....................Douglas McIntyre Associate Editors.............................James Rees Ruth Ann Johnson Art Editors...........................Ralph Mellott Hope Weaver.........................Donald Sheeder Cartoonist....................................James Heaton Sports Editor.......................Clifford Blair Girls Sports Editor.................Lucille Chaney Assistant Girls Sports Editor.........Kathryn Lowe Mike Rights Editor....................Edith Masood Gladys Figard...............................Ralph Mellott Exchange Editor.............................Kenneth Tenley Alumni Editor..............................Lorraine Dodson Reporters and Columnists...............John McElwee Gertrude McCavittt....................Ralph Shuke Edward Lowe.........................Annette Keefer D Donald Sheeder....................Josephine Deluke Circulation Manager...........................Elmer Fix Salesmen..............................Alan McIntyre John Slovnick..................Albert Masood, Jr. Cloyd Ritchey........................Merel edrow Kenneth Tenley.......................Clair Bowser Production Manager........................James Mot Headline Writer...............................James Rees Typists...........................Oearldine Bollman Alice Graffious.....................Rite McCavitt Lucille Chaney.......................Qwenn Whited Sponsor............................Frances M. 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VnooL Ralph Watt, Marv McGahey, —Hid__________._____________ Coach - Roy Heydt Assistant Coach - Martin McCavitt James Spargo, t; Prank Hopkins, e; Ralph Mellott, hb; Thomas Cochrane, qb; Melvin Manley,g ; Lee Whited, fb; Max Fix,g; Elmer Fix, t; Kenneth Sheeder, hb; Oscar Skittycat, fb; Paul Slovnick,fb; Joseph Johnson, hb; Janes Rees , mgr.; Cal- vin Rankin, g; Norman Ritchey, er; William Hastings, e; Frank Kurutz, Chaney, c; Clifford Blair, mgr. e; Harold Sept. 16 Away Claysburg 9--27 22 Away (night) Phillipsburg 6—32 30 Home Scotland Orphanage 0—14 Oct. 7 Home Bellwood-Antis 0—13 14 Away Robertsdale 0—27 20 Smith Replogle 32-- 0 2« Away Saltillo 27— 0 Nov. 4 Away Beaverdale 0—38 11 Home (night) Yeagertown 20—25 18 Away (night) Saxton 7—21 The Bulldogs had a total of 210 points scored against them and they cointed 97 points themselves. Their two wins, Replogle and Saltillo, gave them a per- centage of 0.2000. Besides the usual night game at hone on Armistice day the squad clayed two other games under the lights this year, Phillipsburg and Saxton. -23- Coach: Roy Heydt Assistant Coach: Martin McCavitt John Pukala, Prank Hopkins, Kelvin Manley, Joseph Johnser, Captain,George Poster, Willard Defibaugh, Paul Slovnick, Ellsworth O'Neal, Kenneth Sheeder, William Fix, Harold Evans, Jack Skipper, James Rees, Clifford Blair, Manager, Lee Hetrick, Ned Zimmerman, Calvin Rankin, Albert Masood Jr., William Rohm, Norman Ritchey, and Darrell Poster. SCHEDULE The Broad Top High School basketball team for the year of 39-40 turned In a record of four wins and fifteen defeats. The club was tied for last place In the league with the Smith Trojans. Date Place Team We They Dec • 88 Away artinsburg 19—28 12 Away Williamsburg — 15 Home Morrisons Cove 18--30 19 TTome Martinsburg — 21 Away Morrisons Cove — Jan. 9 Away Smith 27—30 12 Home Saxton 33—36 16 Home Bellwood-Antis 20—32 19 Away Robertsdale 13—30 23 Home Everett 14—44 26 Away Saltillo 38—28 Peb. 2 Away Everett 6 Away Bellwood-Antis 22—32 -24- Faculty Sponsors - Martin McCavitt, Roy Heydt Joseph Johnson, Clifford Blair, James Rees, Elmer Fix, Thomas Cochrane, Kenneth Hamm, George Foster, and John Pukala. This year the Varsity B completed the Athletic Honor Roll on which the nanes of all the members of the club are written on parchment paper and framed and hung in the hall. They held their annual initiation exercises on March 28, and init- iated the new lettermen into the club. They held their annual spaghetti supper and banquet on April 4. OFFICERS President . . . Vice President Clifford fclalr Treasurer . . . Elmer rix B A S K E T B ALL (continued from previous page) Date Place Team We They Feb. 9 Awav Saxton 22—40 14 Home Robertsdale 31—41 20 home Smith 35—28 27 Home V ill lams burg 26—33 Mar. 3 Away East Mauch Chunk 33—48 -25 D i Jv V£T6AU Coach - Josephine Aulenbach Assistant Coach - Mary 0. Young Edith Shuke, Lucille Chaney mgr,, Ruth ITopkins, Paye Chaney, Annette Keefer, Nola Snyder, Betty Wysong, Catherine Fleck, Sylvia Thomas, Edith Maso d, Dorothy Lowe, Grace bright, Grace Barnett, Madge I'usser, Pauline College, Lillian Dixon, Betty Cottle, Clarice Moore, Betty Mort, Madge McCabe, mgr, Lucille Replogle, Alice Graffious, Alma Spann, Helen Defibaugh, Jean Chaney, Lorraine Dodson, Kathryn Lowe, Betty Mort, Lena Corrie,Mary Folk. SCHEDULE Date Place Teaa BT Opp Jan. 9 Away Smith 22—21 12 Horae Saxton 16—17 19 Away Robertsdale 10—22 23 Home Everett 10—29 Feb. 2 Away Everett 6—28 10 Away Saxton 14—25 16 Horae Robertsdale 9— 9 20 Home Smith 21—28 Tfiat5nii Ic'S For J oe e Senior Plane. 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