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'Tis more blessed . . 05-and Remember what a thrill it was to see our band marching down the football field between halves! How smoothly they- made those intricate formations, all the while playing such lively tunes! What seemed so difficult to us was a rather simple matter for them, for they had been practicing their maneuvers many weeks before football season began, and when the big moment came, each one was well ac- quainted with his part. With the end of football season, our band did not cease its activity, for it was frequently seen playing for numer- ous activities and events. During concert season, emphasis was placed upon musicianship rather than on marching. Strains of Gremelin Ball, Say It With Music and several rousing marches pealed forth from the stage during the first period. These selections soon became familiar to the entire school and to the community at large, since they often found a place on the program when the band played at P. T. A. or in' assembly. a Throughout the year, Louie Carouse's spicy stories added life to band practices and Mary Alice Robertson's humor kept things moving at a lively pace. It certainly took a patient director in the person of Mr. Sassaman to guide the destiny of this musically-minded group. Bill Englehart Thelma Miller Republican CRe1pontenA The Republican reporters are a group of four juniors and four seniors who write weekly news items for our local paper, the Meyersdale Republican. The prime purpose of these items is to keep the parents informed of the various school activities, and simul- taneously create a closer feeling of relationship between the citizens and their school. Miss Slagle, the sponsor, selected these reporters on a basis of their ability to write up-to-the-minute accounts of school events. This duty thrusts golden opportunities of contribution to these girls but it, in return, demands punctuality and perseverance. 67
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Our tender years Beginning lop, left to right: A. Corvin, D. Corvin, D. Miller, O. Smith, D. Merrbach, A. Oren- dorf. Ron' 2: N. Bowman, E. Kerchensteiner, B. Byers, H. Bittner, P. Murray. Rout' 5: S. Hostetler B. Frain, B, Englehart, H. Hemming. Rou' 4: V. Campbell, H. Maust, R. Gnagey, Grace Knepper S. Ford, Glenn Knepper. 69
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