Millvale High School - Millvalean Yearbook (Millvale, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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CHARLES CHAMBERS-Right End i This year found Bo taking over right end duties on the first team, a job in which he proved his lcapabilities. A quiet, steady worker he was a great asset to the right side of the line. Bo still has another football season to look forward to, and we're sure he will prove a skillful worker. STANFORD COHEN-Guard They call this Sophomore lad Reverend but the enemy says a prayer when Stan goes into action as guard. One of the more muscular gridders, Stan is noted for his fine spirit and sportsmanship. His firm tackles will unquestionably make him a worthy fighter for next year's eleven. WILLIAM NAUMAN-Right End Red really means stop for enemy players when they try to crash the right end post. A willing and active participant of the squad, he did his best in the games he played. Because of this, Bill will undoubtedly be a varsity man in the coming season. JOHN KACHMAR-Center A reserve center on the Chieftain eleven, johnny proved his skill at playing center in the North Catholic game. A quiet, steady worker he was a decided asset and proved invaluable when Hobe experienced his injury during the season. johnny always cooperated to the fullest extent. HARRY PSCHIRER-Halfback The Sophomore class is proud to claim Harry as one of its members, -for his versatility in playing any position on the team made him invaluable. Always on hand to display his talents, Harry, as one of the team's staunchest supporters, can look forward to a successful season next year. DONALD DE GENTHER-Fullback Duck, a favorite with his teammates, really saved the day when Bob Pfund was injured and Don stepped into his position as fullback. Formerly a tackle, Don played each post with equal skill. Let's hope the Army spares him for next year. FLOYD HUBSTENBERGER-Halfback Despite his size, lHups was the best kicker on the ilvlillvale squad. Playing both half and quarterback positions proved no stumbling block to him, for he excelled in both. We hope he will prove as helpful in the Navy as he did to the team. FOOTBALL SUBSTITUTES Much has been spoken about the Varsity football squad but not to be undone is the mentioning of the capable reserves of the past season. Although these boys did not receive letters, their Hne fighting spirit was always on hand to be used whenever needed. These boys were: M. Cohen, F. Siranovich, W. Bender, C. Franskousky, O. Hempel, J. Perez, R. Riddlebaugh, F. Thomas, J. Ulrich, G. Bertram, J. Chernowski, H. Dilmore, H. Foss, L. George, R. Lisnesky, C. Murslack, K. Schindler, E. Elstner, M. Georgalas, J. Gittings, R. Lacke, E. Schwab, C. Hyde, T. Stout, G. Franz, and J. Lambert. Page Seventy-one



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BASKETBALL SEASON Under the new guidance of Kirk Tallman, the Chieftains experienced a moderately good season. Their record showed a card of nine wins and eight losses, also finishing in a tie for third place with Aspinwall in our section. An outstanding fact of Millvale's record was that they were the only team to defeat Sharpshurg who won Section XVIII laurels. Millvale was in the 'gthick of the race until they lost a couple of tough games to Etna and Aspinwall. Better luck next year, hoys! TEAM'S RECORD a Millvale f West View Millvale 27 f Aspinwall 29 Millvale f Allegheny Millvale 22 f Sharpshurg '71 Millvale f f Hampton Millvale J7 f Hampton 21 Millvale f f Sharpshurg Millvzile 34 f f Etna 32 Millvale Central Catholic Millvale 46 f f Oakniont 49 Millvale fffff Etna Millvale 54 f Shaler 39 Millvale Keystone Army Millvale 27 f f f Aspinwall 29 Millvale f f f Shaler Millvale 30 Central Catholic 44 Millvale f West View Millvale 375 Opponents 542 INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Williziiii Rakers f f f 202 Joseph Pusateri f f 51 Rohert Rakers f f f 128 Paul Knauer f f 48 Frank Binder fffff 73 Rohert Pfund f 37 jack Aufman f - f - 37 BASKHVBALL LIi'l'I'ERMEN WILLIAM RAKERS Bill, a dead shot from any part of the floor, played four years of varsity baskethall, bringing fear to all his opponents. Bill hrought Millvale high honor hy gaining the sectional scoring title with 111 points and also setting a new individual scoring record with 202 points. His outstanding feats have showered him with praise. Page Seventy-three

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