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All out for victory Rau' 1, left to right: Louis Bell, John Ross, Theodore Banks, Terry Thomas, James Hofifmeyer, Luther Bowman, Don Beal, Robert Murray, Bill Welch. Rout' 2: Harry Leckemby, Carl Phalin, James Phalin, Ernest Ross, Russ Weimer, Bill Englehart, Frank Thomas, Louis Carouse, Ronald Lyle, Bob Pollock. Razz' 5: Sam Belcher, Robert Pyle, Gordon Schardt, William Grey, Kevin Yasre, Wade Grey, Glen Lenhart, Roger Bowman, james Belcher. Uilalaleetballll The Raider courtmen finished the 47-48 season without a very impressive record, but this does not take any credit from them, rather, it shows the high calibre of their opponents, who for the most part just outclassed M. H. S. or else nosed out a victory by just a few points. During the season, six of the losses were by five points or less. Coach Metrinko was new at the helm last year, and for the most part tried to develop his material for the coming seasons. However, with the return of three lettermen the prospects for the 48-49 season were better than average. A returning member and backbone of last year's squad was Bill Englehart. Bill is exceptional on de- fense and caused his opponents many headaches with his passing and rebound work. Ernie Ross, another letterman, acted as pivot man and lined up at the center. The running mate to Englehart at guard was jim Phalin, clever ball hand- ler and set shooter. Harry Leckemby, Ronald Lyle, and Frank Thomas held other key positions on the team. 56 -t December J--Alumni December 7-Grantsville December 10-Salisbury December 16-Stoystown December Z1-Hooversville January 4-Salisbury january 7-Grantsville january ll-Boswell January 14-Somerset january I7-Hooversville January 18-Somerset Township January 21-Carver January 25-Stonycreek January 28-Somerset Township February 1-Rockwood February 4-Berlin February 8-Shade February ll-Boswell February 14-Stonycreek February 15-Stoystown February 22-Carver February 25-Shade March 1-Berli n March 4-Rockwood March 8-Somerset Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home
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Time out for fun Tromhones, Betty Fulmer, Frank Thomas Patty Hornbrook: Reeds, ltlancy Mankamyer, Frances Weyer, Max Barmoy, Patty Conn, Alma Browng Trumpets, Norman Miller, Bill Englehart, Carl Nunnari, Louis Carouse: Drums, Vince Campbellg Bass, Jack Reiberg Piano, jean Rosenbergerg Vocalists, Dorothy Meese, George Shockey, Alice Hornig, Agnes Hornbrook. CL VICE dia YICQ Dim lights, soft music, and a girl in your arms-that's the ideal evening. Dreams like this were furnished quite frequently by the Music Masters throughout the school term. This organization, which consists of fifteen instrumentalists and four vocalists, is the largest of its type in the county. The personnel, which is under the supervision of Mr. Sassaman, played for Friday night dances and other special occasions when requested. The familiar strains of Blue Moon could be heard peeling forth as the band began to play its theme. After the outfit got wound up, they really knocked themselves out to give the crowd an evening of enjoyment and pleasure. These people devoted much time and effort after school hours, rehearsing for various programs. They deserve much credit. 55
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Toot the whistle and we'll be off Beginning lef! to rigbl: Barbara Stevens, Bobby Grove, Rosann Brown, Patty Murray, Alice Horning, Mary Martz, Brenda Rumgay, Linda Farber. cwlajonettz-:A Yes, sir! Meyersdale High Schools cute and pert Majorettes certainly were an asset to those tricky formations on the football field. Those strutting co- eds, full of vim, vigor and vitality, put you in the mood for a parade-but definitely. Their smart uniforms of white and red completed the picture-just like frosting on a cake. Witlx these high stepping damsels leading our band, it's no wonder members of the stuclent body could be heard saying, I love a parade! 1 i l 57 Mary Martz, Alice Hornig, Rosann Brown Y r
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