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923341252422Ql??Q+'2Q+?2Sili2S?l?2Ql2Q+?2Q+?2Si+9S?+?2Q+2299539QE?SEQ?Qi?QE?S3+32Q+9Q+9QQ93lS?9392SEQQQQ-'Q?S?l2Ql?25?+2SS+22Ql52Q+9Q5f3 First Row: Keith Scheele, Joe King. Charles Stout, Doyle Byal, Junior Latta. Second Row: Mr. Daniel, John McCamey. George Norway, Dick Rinehart, Junior Shzn'nin1.rhnuse, Dick Walker, Nelson Weeks, Kermit Farthing, Paul Aukerman. The Snarling Panthers ..... At A Peaceful Moment VFHE boys' basketball team this season won five county games and lost three, ending in a tie with Arcadia for third place. The season's record, though, shows five wins against six losses. Mc-Comb lost to Van Buren, Mt. Blanchard, and Vanlue in league play, but lost twice to Dunkirk and once to North Baltimore in out-of-county games. ' In the tournament, McComb beat Mt. Blanchard and Rawson to gain the semi- final round. They lost to Mt. Cory, however, and then were defeated by Arcadia in the consolation round. Joe King was the team's high scorer, and for the second year was placed on the all-county coaches' team. Chuck Stout was placed on the second all-county team. Joe, Captain Stout, and George Norway were the only men lost by graduation. Prospects for next year look very bright with four lettermen back, in addition to several other experienced players who saw action this year. The lettermen are Byal, Scheele, Rinehart and Latta. Sharninghouse, Weeks, liarthing, and Walker also saw some service. So with these veteran players back McComb should have a fine team next year. SEASON SCORES McComb 12-Arcadia 9 McComb 20-Vanlue McComb 17-Dunkirk 26 McComb 37-Dunkirk McComb 19-Van Buren 23 McComb 20-Arlington McComb 16-Mt. Blanchard 24 McComb 25-Rawson McComb 23-Liberty 19 McComb 16-North Baltimore 41 242 McComb 37-Mt. Cory 24 TOURNAMENT McComb 28-Mt. Blanchard 27 McComb 31-Mt. Cory McComb 32-Rawson 20 McComb 20-Arcadia CY9l5QI5CiJi5Ql3CX9l-'5Gi2l.!DiIGXQlZD5llGRQ'l lDl5GX,7l.ZDilGR.QllBilGXJ Twentyffowr'
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52'2S?+??S?+?2f?+22Q49Q42Q49Qi?922362Q+2Q+??Ql?2E+?Qt?S249Q62Q52fit???t?2S?+?2S???2Q+2Q+592Q+9Q+??Y?t?25?tf2Qt?2ft32Sit?Q+9Q+32Q+2?f22Q First Row: Marilyn Norris, Ladonna Hamby, Jeannette Rider. Earl Peneton, Jimmy Haddox. President: Betty Engard, Margaret Borgelt, Alice Poe, Dorothy McQuiston. Second Row: Anna Mae Hector, Maxine Miller, Rose Anna Johnston, Ellen Hanes, Norma Freed, Marjorie Crook, Corliss Leib, Norma Norway, Mary fiazarek, Helen Springer, Helen Lanker, Jeanne Cusac. Third Row: Dean Haley, John McCa.mey, Harold Weeks, Joe Miklovic, Raymond Moorhead, Rex Inbody. Kenneth Scheele, Gage Shreves, Dick Bennett, Sammy Shoop, Max Gangle. Small Fryn AFTER eight years in training we small fry of company 'F '42 are starting the march. Thirty-two members have worked hard and are ready to go. But wait! No company may start until they have been initiated by the old veterans. We looked awfully funny in the costumes the master minds of the veterans thought up for us and we had a grand, if somewhat strenuous, time. We chose to lead us in our first year: James Haddox, president, Margaret Borgelt, vice-president, Betty Engard, secretary-treasurer, and Earl Peneton, re- porter. , We selected blue and silver as our colors, red and white carnations as our flower, and Always lead, never follow as our motto. Company F fall into line. Forward march! We are off on the march to Camp Diploma at the end of High School Trail. We hope we will not lose many of our marchers along the way. They say that if we continue to march in the same spirit in which we have started we will be one of the best units ever to reach the camp. There are a lot of good scholars, athletes, and above all a lot of good workers in our company. , When the command is given to halt we all know how to have a grand time. Remember the parties around the campfires of Mary Gazarek and Ellen Hanes? We have gained one new member on our march, Geraldine Plottsg and we have lost Lena Heers. Here is a recipe for preparing small fry . Season them with a dash of science and civics, roll them in history and English, add to taste some Math., Home Ec., Typing, Speech, Economics, experience and com- mon sense or any other preferred seasonings. Serve them, dripping with knowledge UD on a diploma, to the world. This recipe is very good. CYQHIQISCXQQSQZBCSQE-56X3l.Z8lIGSQC.1 eDL'lGX9C.IO5!GX7C.IDL'lGi9C.1'DIl6X 7 Twenty-six
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