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wwe' ' . Lolemgxewcll 5 HOC. 0,16 SWQO Sue - ,. te, BOSRWYOK Kitty S 4 fe? fi t 5 X X g ' XR. Yak Un utmeu' tice B 'Ni ttfidrq 0 N C 'fini X l x 'f7!wjanA, CMM Zmf' This year that's exactly what our Trojan cheerleaders did. Not only did they cheer our undefeated football team, our basketball team, and the Wrestling squad on to victory and honor, but they gained quite an honor for themselves. In November, they captured tirst place in the Sixteenth Annual Cheer- leading Contest at the War Memorial with their newly written cheer, Trojans, Crush 'Em! This victory is easily understood, for at every event at which they cheered, they showed the spirit, pep, and Skill for which I. H. S. cheerleaders have always been known. This year, for the first time, our snappy squad had a substitute cheerleader. Sue Stewart a senior, was chosen for her pep and cheering ability. Sue showed what a good choice was made when she ably took over for Loretta Lucas in the middle of the cheer contest. The class of '60 salutes these girls for a job well done. a Left to Right-Nancy Mellon, Colleen Lambert, D Elaine Krentz, Sandy Genovese, Iudy Strayer E 8 Q Q S E 3 l 5. i l xi
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2nd Straight Perfect Year S In 2nd 'AA' tart ainst Dukes Saturda 20-14 vic- jans, fresh The week's biggest 'attraction outside the Greater 'Johnstown travel to Du Bois Friday night. Coach Dan Miller's crew blanked 2'8- over i to the ay night Point. Thi 2 of the oach Dave ending riding eak. The :ed from ranks. he undefeated Johnstown High s oach area sends John Carroll to Pat- Friday, night in albattle of swept past Line, Indiana, 13-0, last week. I C An' interesting inter-county tilt finds Somerset K3-15 going to Ev- ' I . , . I. erett C315 Friday night .The Golden Eagles were upended for first time last week in 'a 6-0 Last season, ig a 13-12 Rams Host Adams Richland Township's Rams iving along onla 27-game win i l playeu 1 ig streak. host Adams-Summer- X Westmont if, Westmont Hilltop Q1-4-1, V C. l 10-3-ll Friday night at Wind- r Stadium. 1 Coach.. Won Mc- ae's Rams ti ' le-Dale. West' ge Area and this season. inevs, to ,Conemaugh Townshtn.. Security measures at Johns- town High School's practice field at Cochran Junior High SCh00l have been tightened and will re- main so throughout the season- Coach Dave Hart Wednesday said that visitors will not be Ad' mitted to the workouts. 'I'l'iej Trojans haven't gone behind the saw the G mation, fr ends and Although gained -a Uniontown. 'drive took of Germaj stated. Th canvas curtain that surrounded Hart convi the drill grounds last season, but l be a muchi it might come t ' 'WP Hart is grooi .for the second g23diif,i'f f1',Ze'f SIDELINED WITH jjjQQf1t0fCQQfQ2 ANKLE FRACTUR tory. Johnstown kit campaign Frida Erie East. remainder of hr ay Dave Audi, standout lir man for. Johnstown Hi, School, will be sidelined t the seasc C Coach Dave Hart announo T u sd . ' who has performed and centt a vir w after 1 again ppearan tonig is a questii Trojans Race to 4-3-6 Wir adams has a ze as the lone cord. Portag -13. In last y td was pushq re taking an l Booster Night ver atholie for 'iday night at hnstown Catl- . Vincent Pri ushers poster ar over the 1 Windher Area d Johnstown Enjo Field Day in Ending l .21 estinghouse : 7 to regain .turday night ent against Cl te Valley T: amhlers. 14-ll PlAL Class 7 The Trojans. lamps, have 5 -6, and Germ their first rw avollart has l3l','1ES UTI' LIP 'titlon so soot ready yet an' art said Tues Scouting ri .Friday the 13th was no jinx. for the unconquered Trojans of Johnstown High School as they methodically swept past Johns- town Catholic, 43-6, for their 13th win in the long but broken series with their cross-town rivals that ended Friday at The Point. Six Trojan players scored a touchdown apiece to pin the sixth loss on the Crushers against three wins and a tie. Denied a berth in the WPJAL playoffs, the Trojans managed to pick up their 10th win of the sea- son and 21st in succession and have the distinction ot' being the Crushers drove 80 yards in 22 plays for their lone six-pointer. The march started in the last two minutes of the third chapter and was climaxed when fullback Pete Duranko bulled over from the half-yard line with 5:15 left in the game. A five-yard offsides penalty gave the losers a first down on the JHS 34 and a roughing-the- kicker fine gave Coach Joe Shu- mock's Parochials another first- and-10 on the Trojans' 24. With Duranko carrying the ball on six of the next nine plays, JCHS moved the sticks to the Trojans FOOTBAL Hish Johnstown Johns!- Windber 20, Conemaugh Charlerio 7, Farrell 13. Aliquiooa Philipsburg Lewistown 7 Harris Wm. Wilson KNJJ Mt. Carmel Chester 43, Haverford 30 Germantown Cheltenham Simon Gratz Chestnut Hill Lawrenceville Allentown l9. Boycrton 12, Pottstmi West Hazleton 47, Ta Mahanoy City 27. Sl' Minersville 61, Coald Monessen 12. Donora Clairton 34. Duquesn- iku' h-ar W W .N . X satis
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Here's Our Boys! And we're Proud of Them Look Out, There- My What's This? Wrestling, one of the fastest growing sports in the country, has found a home here at Iohns- town High. Wrestling has been lately picking up in attendance as well as manpower. This is probably due to the opportunity that this sport gives a boy to excel individually. Also a tremendous popularity factor for this sport is the fine record compiled by Coach Milan Svitchan and Donald Hartnett, his assistant. Starting oft the season, the Trojans were working on a 22-match winning streak which 'they added to as the season progressed. This kind of a winning season is getting to be a habit at Iohnstown High. At the season's beginning, Coach Svitchan found that many of his former stars such as George Azar, Ierry Davitch, and Iim Boyd were missing due to having graduated. However, having had such a strong second unit last season, he had material to till these gaps. Adam Weigle, Tom Edwards, Ied Page, George Ioy, and Lou Gehosky were returning letterrnen to this year's squad. Gary Shingler was added to the unlimited division and with Iohn Muchesko, Harrison Coleman, Larry Berkey, Ken Harkleroad, Dave Ambrose, Iohn Knee, and the like Capturing starting berths, the team was set to go - and went! l89l
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