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illaeginning top, left to rightl Long, G. Werner, Seigner, D. Swearman, joe Kemp, Landis, McKenzie, Firle, Uauntz, Mur- ray, Ulime, Miller. C. Qlime, L. E.: He doesn't insist on having the girls hang around, unless they really want to! But he likes to call them Shorty. H. Gauntz, L. T.: He says as long as he lives it will always he a hrunette for him. QA hlonde isn't that had is she, l-larold?i E. Werner, L. G.: 'il may he a hlonde hut that don't say l'm not tough, says Ellsy. C. Landis, C.: Charles once stated, l never liked school, l don't now and l never will. lDon't you even like Berlinfl J. Wilmoth, R. G.: l'uneh's favorite pastime is seeing, then helieving, who's parked in the cemetery on Berk- ley's flat. C. Scigner, R. T.: You can never see him unless he is out with a girl. Lois Grasser is the latest, l hear. F. Murray, R. E.: A hashful hoy indeed, when there are girls around, hut l heard you had a few had eases in your Freshman year. Did they let you down? J. lw1cKenzie, Q.: He quarrels and quarrels and works and works for his future wife, Ruthie. A. Quattro, L. G.: Bashful, tall and clever. Speaking to girls, no, never. J. Kemp, F.: I het l know why you made so many touchdowns. You thought you were holding Margie in your arms instead of our foothall. B. Walker, R.: Last hut not least, we have a hoxer on our team. No wonder Mr. Ahele never left him in the games long!! Cowell: Paul R. Ahele, Captuiiisz Vfilmoth, Gauntz, Landis, Glime, Kemp, Mtuiugcrz Tony Bruno, Assistuiir Coueliz George P. Pfrogner. Pulqt' 29
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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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all J'li-Uooint in the Clllfonllcll ot Slponta The Band .... one of our most popular organizations .... make at least one public appearance every two weeks .... Recently purchased a new bass horn and a baritone saxophone .... thanks to the P. T. A .... Plan to attend the music Fes- tival at Somerset, March 3 .... Are also planning their Annual Symphonic Band Concert in May .... Fifty members compose the Symphonic Band .... fortyffive, the Marching Band .... Outstanding musical stars holding Solo Chairs are: cor- net, Howard Hilnerg clarinet, Elizabeth Diveleyg flute, Mary jane Critchfieldg horn, june Flotog saxophone, Mary Cordrey, trombone, Paul Long, bass, Dale Landis, baritone, Andrew Gatesg drum, Edward Diveley .... Last, but not least, the most conspicuous members of our Marching Band, our one and only drum-major, Dick Diver, and our two majorettes, Jo Darrah and Audrey Sperry. Page 30
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