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Stunning the Seniona ot 41 1937-38 As a Freshman in Meyersdale high school, you spent most of your time trying to adjust yourself to a new curriculum and way of life. You were solely interested in convincing the world that you weren't nearly so dumb as you were supposed to be and only half as dumb as you looked. Most Embarrassing Moment-When Betty Ringler called on you in assembly on Move-up-day to stand and take a bow. 1938-39 During your sophomore year in high school, you were batting your brains out trying to understand Biology, which you passed by the skin of your teeth and the teacher's big heart. Most Exciting Moment-During the Meyersdale-Somerset football game, when Meyersdale beat Somerset for the first time in 13 years. 1939-40 You were relieved to be out of the lower brackets and able to scoff the lowly freshmen, but you were having troubles ofyour own with Plane Geometry, because you couldn't remember that the shortest point between two straight lines is a round distance. Most Thrilling Moment-Wlmen you and your sweetie marched together in the Grand March at the junior prom, under a cool, calculating eye and much nodding of the heads of the chaperons. 1940-41 How can teachers be so mean? And to think that you used to get a B once in a while! However, you were glad to realize that you were so far superior to all the rest of mankind as far as students are concerned. Moment of Greatest Suspense-When you get out the microscope to look for the signatures on that diploma I-Dick Bolden, President The Power's o'er the Stars CSenior Class officersl. The broad grin on the male to the left introduces our Cassanova, '41 Model, no less than Mr. Andy Gates, the secretary...The demure little blonde seated near him is no less than the fount of many original ideas and illustrations, Betty Floto, the treas- urer. . .The brunette heartbreaker fand she doesn't know who wrote thisj is Doris Byers our class Vice President and our Hi-Point Editor in charge of pro- duction.. .The male blonde wit' hail and fare- well expressir is Class Prcxy actually tries to do a million things a day :le will be running around in circles before this pi ,uuction is released Page 1 1
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1' Page I 0 ima Here comes a youth- lmpetuous, Eager, Hopeful, Pushing, Shoving, Ready, Willing, Unstable, Headstrong, Anxious to heeome a man. There goes a man- Reserved, Calm, Serene, Slow, Sure, Resigned, Mefhodical, Wziiting, Established, Wisliing he were an Impetuous, Eager, Headstrong, Hopeful, Pushing, Shoving, Ready, Willing, Unstable, Anxious youth. -Dick Belden '40
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HELEN BERKLEY Watch our cheer leaderx come out on the floor, Helen if one, and how the kidt roar. DONALD BEYNON Don Look, girlr, look what u'e have here- A darling little patrol hoy-hut he'J hooked I fear. Hi-Y 2, 33 Safety Patrol Z, Cap- tain 3, 4. LOIS BITTNER Helping other.: and having huxhelr of fun Dating hoy: and getting her Eng- lish done. 1 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 29 Home Ec. Club , 2, 4. Page I 2 KARL ANDERSON Never a word, never a .found jurt .teen when he is around. JEANETTE ANGELO Nettie Full of life and like: lotx of fun What more could you expect of anyone. Math Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 'lj Basketball 4. ELOUINE ARNOLD Alufayx seen, hut Jo very Jeldorn heard, Only when reciting do you ever hear a word. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 Chaplain, 3, 4 chap- lain. RICHARD BOLDEN Dick Dick is headed for politic!-Jo it .reemx When he if to give a .fpeech-he fairly heamf. Science Club lg Math Club 1, 2, 39 Hi-View l, 2, 3, 4 Editor-in-Chief: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Presidentg Class Presi- dent l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 49 Hi-Point 4g All Western Chorus 2, 45 Glee Club Z, 3, 49 All County Chorus 3. CHARLES BOWMAN Chin Over :ix feet tall, and handxome too, What more could he wanted hy poor little you? 2 Monogram Club 3, 4g Football 1, , 3, 4. ALICE BREIG Rusty Our red headed .renior, who talks every day Ahout her honey who livex far away. Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY BARMOY Dot That little country lan who ive have here, Thinks a certain Jenior hoy is very dear. Band l, 23 Librarian 4. JANE BARMOY Ianey Little hut mighty, it thix very Jmall nziJ5, ' When .the can talk-that if her hliu. Home Ec. Club 2, 35 All County Band 3g Band 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 4. FLORENCE BELCHER A cute honor student, and also lots Of fun, Keepx quite a feu' hoyf on the run. Home Ec. Club l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4 treasurerg Math Club Z3 So- cial Club 3g Honor Society 3, 49 Hi- Point 43 Librarian 45 Basketball 4.
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