Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 25 of 110
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Page 25 text:

Homecoming — blue and gold pennants streaming from tree to tree and from building to building — inscriptions of yea. team, beat Edinboro! covering sidewalks — old grads, and more recent grads on thusiastically greeted by undergraduates — rain — football game, umbrel- las, mud — Clarion 0, Edinboro 0, too bad — rush for showers — Home- coming banquet — flash! just Pinky taking another picture — intimate reunions in the lounge — at last, the big event of the day, the dance! — blue lights, forget-me-nots, welcoming mottoes, sweet strains of music, the soft swish of lovely gowns — well, it ' s over — see you next year.

Page 24 text:

CLAUDE BOLE — Buck the line Bole was the buckincst fullback ever to come out of Rimers- burg High School and the most dependable ball carrier on the Golden Eagle squad. JAMES BUZARD — Bu z. (he baseball outfielder from Strallonvilk. won his first varsity letter as a junior. He should be a regular in the next campaign. IRWIN FALL — Number one defensive end was the classification given P-all by his mates The 185-pounder from Fairviiw is set for a better season as a junior. JOHN HUNTER — This 160 pound Altoona lad went great guns for the Tippinmen in tite last part of the season. JOSEPH JEWART — A New Bethlehem hoy in his second letter winning year was this season ' s most versatile player. ERNEST JOHNSON — Johnsonburg ' s Turk was the number one backfteld replacement who scored on several occasions. Ereshman Johnson is a bright prospect. STEPHEN KOVALYAK — Steve, the popular singing guard, was always there with a bang-up game. We remember him as the extra-point kicking specialist of the Golden Eagles. FRANK MOHNEY — The Brookville boy who played four years of brilliant ball without sustaining an injury was always ready at the blocking back post last season. WALTER MULIJGAN — Scat back Mulligan was a hard man to bring down. He should be better as a sophomore although the armed services may annex him before then. ROBERT MUTH — Tiny was 215 pounds of 1-A football player. What more need we say: ' CLYDE PENCE — Senior Squadman Pence was 215 pounds of tough tackle, difficult to move during his four seasons on the Golden Eagle squad. ANDREW SEVOK — Andy, the backfield handy man. was a great offensive threat in his last campaign, and as an aviation cadet in the Army Air Corps, he will carry on as a handy man in the great offensive to keep the American way. CHARLES SHANER — Oil City ' s pride on the Clarion team is Shaner, 180 pounds of brilliant running back, probably the best prospect for next year. JAMES SIAR — In his second year of football. Jim made the starting lineup, giving to Clarion a great end. GORDON SILLS — One of the flashiest and fastest players on the team was Sills, who broke away for many long runs as a freshman and should repeat as a sophomore. (Tip hopes so.) WILLIAM SOLONCHAK — Starting as center, Scilonchak of Stowe Township played a good steady game in every Clarion contest this season. MERVIN STRICKXER — Strick. the Sophomore trickster from York Haven, held down a reserve post at tackle after playing at center in his frosh season. PHILIP WALLACE — The pass catching end from Brookville proved valuable time after time in his freshman season as a Golden Eagle. JOHN WETZEL — Coach Waldo Tippin ' s own words. You ' re a great tackle, boy, best describes Muggs, the New Bethlehem sensation, who in four seasons has won more all-Stale Teachers honors than any other player in Clarions history, ROBERT WIBERG — Big Bob of Altoona was a varsity guard last season. Wiberg, a sopho- more, is set for two more big seasons, HARRY WOLFE — A senior star in his fourth starring year was Hat Wolfe, the team ' s number one punter last campaign, WILLIAM WORRELL — ' Willie is a Clarion junior who served as guard for the Golden Eagles as they drubbed three opponents last season, MANAGERS — Wayne Snyder and Laird McCanna — They didn ' t run the ball through enemy territory for a first down, nor did they score a touchdown, but to them goes the appreciation of the team for the services of comfort and efficiency which they rendered on trips and for the encouragement which they freely gave at all times.



Page 26 text:

Standing — Baker, Chilcstcr, Barnes, Moses, Scigworth, Burnhjni. Ahlgrim, Kennedy, Barlett, Stack. Suiing — DcWald, Singer. Each fall as the boys ' thoughts turn instinctively to football, the interests of the athletically-minded young women of the campus are in turn diverted to the intramural program which is planned and conducted by the Women ' s Athletic Council. Seniors, juniors, sophomores or fresiimen can be found at least three nights a week on the Women ' s Athletic field or in the gymnasium. Swinging their hockey sticks, kicking field goals, or shooting baskets they practice to perfect themselves before the class tournaments arrive — the climax of these hours of training. Besides aiming for a victorious team, each participant has an individual goal — a position on the honorary varsity. To be eligible for this achievement a girl must be credited with a regular attendance at practice, good sportsm anship, outstanding playing ability, and co-operation with lier team. Letters are awarded at the close of the second semester to council members who have coached two sports and participated in one, coached one and participated in two, or simply participated on three teams. New members are selected by the point system. Officers for this year were: Pri ' sidfnt ROSADELL CHITESTER Vice-President UNITHEA STACK Secretary DELL SINGER Adviser --.DR, HELEN M. BARTON

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