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IDEAL SENIOR GIRL Florence Belcher's hair Helen Berkley's eyes Marna l-lousel's complexion Betty Floto's wardrobe Joan Brown's smile Dorothy Daughton's voice Mary I-Ienry's poise Betty Mankamyer's tact Marion Smith's ambition Doris Byers' dependability Betty Kennell's scholastic standing Betty Koontz' athletic ability Georgina Di Valentino's all-around ability Pauline Cook's disposition at YL'I'9'e' xwgg Ar' f ' ' . .. - I . ,.:.-,lu ,- ', 'fa' 'ln . ' .j 1 ', Q-fha Cllifinnahal IDEAL SENIOR BGY Charles Bowman's hair Jack Wilmoth's eyes Clyde Johnson's complexion Bill Critchfield's wardrobe John Leslie's smile Joe Suder's voice Paul Smith's poise Donald Engle's t21Ct Dick Bolden's ambition Donald Beynon's dependability Deiro Desmond's scholastic standing Charles Glime's athletic ability Andrew Gates' all-round ability Paul Dunbar's disposition 'The .StanA Aung, We Jldlmine- 1. Jeannette Angelo: Gertrude Breig's complexion 2. Dorothy Barmoy: Mary Meyer's light complexion and dark eyes 3. Jane Barmoy: Donnie Clapper's personality 4. Florence Belcher: Pin Baldwin's height 5. Helen Berkley: Caroline Pfahler's black hair 6. Lois Bittner: Pauline Murray's personality 7. Dick Bolden: Tom Brown's good nature 8. Charles Bowman: Jimmy Imler's brains 9. Alice Breig: Betty Christner's personality 10. Joan Brown: Jeanne Weimer's ability to introduce herself to strange people 11. Betty Brown: Some of Winnie Shockey's height 12. Tony Bruno: Joe Toffan's ability to do things 13. Verl Bungard: William Walker's happy smile 14. John Burkhart: Eddie Bard's intelligence 15. Plaetus Burkholder: Mary Vitale's ability to be friendly with everyone 16. Doris Byers: Lois Keim's eyes 17. Rita Carouse: Jeanne Weimer's ability to do things 18. Norma Christner: Jeanne Weimer's ability to speak well 19. Leslie Combs: Charles Fallon's musical ability 20. Florence Constantine: William Riley's ability to flirt 21. Mary Constantine: James Cotton I-Iouston's blond hair and blue eyes 22. Pauline Cook: Jimmie I-Iouston's pretty blond hair 23. Bill Critchfieldz Jim Kemp's ability to play football 24. Celia D'Amico: Shirley Glass' ability to be quiet iContinueJ lvetwcen Adsj Page 27
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hs , . I v 1 y X, if y cvlz-:want-:ell Q , . I .Q Ji f Andy Cates, Tom Shipley Celia D'Amico, Bill Hady. Pennsylvania School Press Association Convention, Qctoher 25-26, 1940. Sectional meetings were held in the Cathedral of Learning, special programs in the Foster Memorial Hall and Headquarters were at Hotel Webster Hall. Those attendinv this Convention from Me ersdale were: Dick Bolden, ohn Kretchman, Lois Keim, is V Carolyn Pfahler, Doris Byers, john F. Snyder, Advisor. Mr. Cy Hungerford, one of the top cartoonists in this country, was one of the main speakers at the Penns lvania School Press Conference. Thousands, in real life, are daily rovoked to lau fhter h his V P in Y humorous cartoons. He drew and commented on the various political figures, labor leaders, dictators and the like. It was his talk and caricaturing that impressed me most at the conference. K i jack Pfeiffer, Dick Bolden, john Kretchman, Eugene Rob- ertson, Lois Keim, Tom Brown, Mary LaRue, ,lo Darrah. Page 26 1 Carolyn Pfahler, Betty Floto,
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,Ch when Rad Meyersdale ...... S some rsef Meyersdale ...... O Bedford .... . .. Meyersdale ..,... O Scottdale ....... Meyersdale ...... 12 Bolivar ......... Meyersdale ...... O Shade Township . H Meyersdale ...... 34 Connellsville . .. . . . . Meyersdale ...... 7 Boswell ....... . Meyersdale ...... O Huntingdon .... lvieyersdale--8 Somerset-O. The crowd cheered, bands blared! and what a crowd fwoo! wooll Ah! Revenge is surely sweet! Since the thirteenth year old Somerset jinx was broken in 1938, it has remained so ever since. The Red Raiders used one of the most versatile and unique plays we have seen all season. jim Kemp, our fullback, who was the outstanding player on the Held during the Armistice Day game, received the ball from cen- ter while the Raider linemen lined up about 10 yards to the left of the center. Before the bewildered Sons of Thunder could recuperate, Kemp had rounded their right end and ploughed into the dirt. Final two points came when Firle blocked Tipton's punt and the ball rolled over the goal line. fbeginning top, left to rightj Quzittro, Wzilker, Toffin, Schrader, Cannon, jim Kemp, XWitt, B. Swearman, Wilmtwth, Ringler, Difebo. Page 28
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