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Date DECEMBER 17 DECEMBER 26 JANUARY 2 JANUARY 6 JANUARY 9 JANUARY 13 JANUARY 16 JANUARY 19 JANUARY 25 JANUARY 27 JANUARY 31 FEBRUARY 7 FEBRUARY 1U FEBRUARY 15 FEBRUARY 17 FEBRUARY 20 FEBRUARY 24 FEBRUARY 28 MARCH 3 Varsity Basketball C. H. S. With Whom Score Score Lemasters 26 ..... , , , 44 Trojans look promising. Alumni 21 ...................... . . . 48 Easy victory, Patterson and Mehaffey starred. Steelton 55 ........................... . . . 52 A slow startg only the clock saved the opponents. Gettysburg 49 .......................................... 55 Trojans lead at half, but are overcomeg our first conference defeat. Waynesboro 28 .......,.................................. 65 Team work in passingg expert dribbling and shootingg were on. Hershey 55 ................................... . . . 58 A close game with a 'runner-up' team. Mechanicsburg 24 .......................,.......... . . . 54 Visitors yielded a lop-sided victory to an improving team. Scotland 50 ..,...........,................. . . . 52 Neighboring rivals are upsetg football revenge. Hanover 56 ......... ................... ...... . . . 45 A well earned victoryg four wins out of five in conference. Carlisle 32 ......................... ....... . . . 55 Not up to regular form, but still plenty strong. Shippensburg 24 .......................................... 54 End of first half. We are second to Gettysburg. 9 victories out of I l starts. Gettysburg 36 .......................................... 42 We're offg first half winner is upset. Trojans are in championship form. The best game of the year. Waynesboro 35 ....................... . . . . . . . . 70 Mehaffey and Stewart make fine contribution. Hershey 46 ......................... . . . 53 Trojans pave way for second-half championship. Mechanicsburg 51 .......................................... 44 Stewart leads conference with Mehaffey second in individual scoring. Hanover 26 .......................................... 56 Trojans display a fine defense and a number one offense. Carlisle 29 .............................. . . . 79 C. H. S. Trojans roll ong high score of season. Shippensburg 39 .......................................... 56 A fast, scrappy team overpowered by superior playing. Trojans win the second half of Conference. Total points-opponent-602 C. H. S.-points-936 Southern Pennsylvania Basketball Play-off at Carlisle. Gettysburg CFirst half winnerj 53, Chambersburg CSecond half winnerj 27 Trojans did not play according to their season formg season ends with C. H. S. Varsity in second place with 16 games won and 2 games lost. Trojans have three of the ten high scorers in the league-Stewart, Mehaffey, and Patterson. Our second year in second place. Points and games won and lost exclude the play-off game at Carlisle. Page Ulm llumlrwl I ifI
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Basketball C0ilCllCS-LOXVELL W. SCHLICHTER J. NORMAN RINES Left lo right: ROW 5--LeRoy Ryder, Harry Henry, Nick Koutris, Sinclair Saunders, Ralph Green, Ted Lesher Mr Schlichter, Mr. Rines. ROW 2-Elman Brindle, Dick Blair, jack Dorsey, jay Grove, Sam Small, George Lesher Ted Smith Willianl MacDonald. Row l-Ray Schellbase, Merle litter, Don Hock, .leb Stewart, Dan Witmgertl, Brute Mehtlley Bud Patterson. Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Rines produced a team with a scrappy spirit. Many of the games were close but the boys were determined to come through the season with honors. The C. H. S. Junior Varsity was second in league standing at the close of the season. Date Witlm Wliom Opp., C. H. S. Date Witlm Whon1 Opp C H S December 17 Lemasters December 26 Alumni ..... january 2 Steelton ..... january o Gettysburg .. january 9 Wfaynesboro . january l 5 Hershey .... bl an uary I 6 Mechanicsburg january I 9 Scotland .... january 2 5 Hanover .... 27 january Carlisle . . . . . 23 january Shippensburg . 20 February Gettysburg . . 22 February Wttynesboro . 25 February Hershey .... 22 February Mechanicsburg 42 February Hanover .... 21 February Carlisle ..... 21 February Shippensburg . Ar the close of the season the Little Trojans had chalked up 18 games They had won 16 and lost only 2. Total points for opponents-5l5g total points for C. H S unior Varsity-447. uyf' Um' lllmalrwl Fourlrefil
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lBe1'keley Squareg' By JOHN L. BALDERSTON Presented by the Senior Class, February 5-6, 1942 Scene--The action throughout takes place in the Morning room of a house of the Queen Ann period in Berkeley Square, London, in l784, and the present. THE CAST Mald .......... Tom Pettigrew .... Kate Pettigrew ...... Lady Ann Pettigrew Mr. Throstle ....... Helen Pettigrew . . Mrs. Barwick ...... The Ambassador . . . Peter Standish . . Marjory Prant .. Major Clinton ........... Miss Barrymore .......... The Duchess of Devonshire . . Lord Stanley ............. . . The Duke of Cumberland ......................................... SYNOPSIS ...JESSIELEHMAN . . . THOMAS CRIDER HELEN BIESECKER .. PEGGY SOLENBERGER . . . . JAMES GEIMAN ..... MARY SMALL NAOMI HARTMAN .. JACS DYMOND FRED CULBERTSON PATRICIA DETROW . . . . DON KLUCK JUNE MCGOWAN . . . HELEN GRAEFF . . . PAUL MOWER . . HARRY RHODES The play was a drama concerning Peter Standish who imagined himself in the Eighteenth Century. The presentati n was very effective with beautiful costumes, unusual stage set, and o startling sound effects. PRODUCTION STAFF Director of Play .. ..,................... .. Student Director ....... Director of Orchestra .... .... Faculty Business Manager . . Advertising Managers .... Business Manager .... Stage Supervisor . . . . Stage Manager ......... . . . Assistant Stage Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KATHRYN SEYBOLD BEVENS .. KENNETH DIFFENDERFER IRVIN VALENTINE MARGUERITE BORDER .. JEAN ETTER, CATHERINE OSTERMAN HELEN WELTY . . . . . RALPH SPIDEL GOODWIN CLARKE ROBERT BINKLEY Lights ............... ....................... R AYMOND GIPE, CARLETON SPEER Properties .,.... .... .. MAEEL IVIILLER, HARRIETTE BIKLE. ISAEELLE MCFERREN, DOROTHY EYER, LAURETTA NYE. GERTRUDE KELLER Art Design and Scene Painting .... MARGARET CLARK, NORDALE MEREDITH, PAT MEREDITH, JEANNE BOARDMAN, JACK Nozzl, GERALD WAGAMAN Sound Effects . . . .................... . . . Costumes . . ................ . . . . . . . JAKE FUNK, DICK BACIK MERIAN CARRYER Stage Crew . . . . JACK EEERSOLE, WILLIAM FRIES, DAVID SELLERS, HAROLD OLIVER, JOHN SELLERS, RICHARD PETERS Page One Hnnrlrvrl Sixteen
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