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Gang-away for the small fry Beginning top, left to right: Alayne Thomas, Mary Arnold, Anna Ruth Knepper, Zelma Hille- gas, Norma Rickard, Rowena Paul, Ted Baer, Shirley Miller, Janet Susser, Helen A'Hern, Janice Potter, Jean Dahl. Row Z: Freddie Bolden, Johnny Layon, Alice Berk, Mildred Brown, Carolyn Van Horn, Thomas Lohr, jean Bittner, Mary Martz, Shirley Lowery, Barbara Leeds, Lydia Wenzel, James Banks, James.Pletcher. Rau' 3: Barbara Foy, Bill Murray, Joan Barmoy, Roger Gerharr, Lois Robinerte, Marjorie Coughanour, Robert Knepp, Patricia Sturtz, Jean Yurzy, Dale Hosterler. Teddy Baer, jimmy Banks Cadlet Uflcmcll This year our school has added something new to better our band. We now have a Cadet Band, a band composed of 7th, 8th, and 9th graders. The purpose of this organization is to acquaint the members with band music so they can replace the Seniors as they graduate from the regular band. At present there are 56 members, who are using the old band uniforms for marching. We hope this will aid in improving our regular band at the beginning of each year. ' 58
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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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Went overboard for the Class Play . -,t , ' . . ,l Smfzdirae. fefl to righl: Henry Bittner, Frank Thomas, jean Rosenberger, Patty Murray, Lloyd Szurtz, Doretha Arnold, Anna Frances Vfeyer, jim Phalin. Seated. left to right: Vincent Campbell, Agnes l-lornbrook, Barbara Frain, Bill Englehart. Ugllctu Carat The Senior Class Play DEAR DAFFODlL, pre- sented under the direction of Miss Bolden was a huge success as judged by the many people who came to see the performance which was given two nights. The play was centered upon the story of a young girl who wrote enchanting letters to a soldier who finally decided to visit her. When he came, he mis- took the older sister, a real heartbreaker, for his little correspondent. Before the first-night show, the Cast and the Senior Class presented Miss Bolden with a bouquet The Cast was as follows: . , , . Bill Englehart john Coleman .... .,,. , Vida, his wife.. .. . . ,..... Barbara Frain Charles, their son , , ,. . .. .. . ..l-Ienry Bittner Dee. their daughter .. .. . . .. .. ,, ,.,,.. Patty Murray Daffodil, their daughter . ., ,Agnes Hornbrook Cora, their daughter . ...... Anna Frances Weyer Ellsworth Norton ,, ,,.,,.,...,......, jim Phalin ,lim Carver , ,. ...,.......... Lloyd Sturtz Kent Merrill .. .. ,. .,,.,... Vince Campbell Lawyer Coleman, ,. ,..,..,.. Frank Thomas Miss Thorpe ,... .,.. . .Jean Rosenberger Mrs. Merrill, ,, . ...,. ........., D oretha Arnold Majorettes , ...,.,,..,, , ........,. .. Imogene Shtader, Audrey Schardt, Alice Hornig of red roses and a set of Evening in Paris as a token of their appreciation, Curtain Calls were in order after each night's performance. Then, the entire Cast along with Miss Bolden and the stage managers, Blaine Byers and Jack Reiber, enjoyed an eleven o'clock supper at Robertsons Restaurant in celebration of the success of their play DEAR DAFFODlL. Majorettes: lleft to righlp Undergraduate-Alice Hornigg SeniorsA+Audrey Schardt, Imogene Shrader. . i, 5 'x Tl
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