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High Scliool Journalism Trair Pour o'clock is quitting time for some but not for tht'- young tournalists of O. li. S. lust ask Milton, the ftloiiso whose kingdom is the school lvuilding. lt's very disturbing, sgueaks Miltonf thoso Pcriscopo and Oak Leaf Staffs are always hanging around. Yes, l know, said Patrick, the Papercutter. l thought l could live in peace in 'Ye Olde Periscope Room' this year, but it's worse than ever. Righto, continued Milt. This '44 group is really treating me roughly in their anxiety over this war-time edition. The fellows stop on my tail, ihrw girls scream and run. What a life! No war shortage ol enthusiasm herel Patrick replied, 'Chevkl That art editor, Ramona Calabrese, has me exhausted. Those soph omore apprentices use me to cut anything and everything, The editors, Louise Anderson and Dave Nettleton, are so efficient, sgueaked Milt, that l Just feel like so much dirt underfootf' Patrick replied, Not so last year. They were so green and bewildered as apprentices that they just smile understandingly now at Shirley Clawson and Felton Pinner. While looking for something eatable the other day, I even heard the brains of those literary editors, lean Clements, Vonnie McGough, and Pat Lantz. Such racketl They actually rattled, And don't those business managers, Shrimp Long, Ed Kohal, and B. l. lvlclvlahon, have a mind for figures? The lack and lane of all trades, Ray Kastelic and Mario Melaro, give me the burns rush all the time, sighed Milt. 'WQQQN' The Periscope staff minus the business managers qc to it . . . Ramona receives constructive criticism from Shir- ley, Dave. and Vonnie . . . Felton. lean, Shirley, and Lcuise check up on sales . . . While Marie gets inspir- ation. Pat and Ray inspect page tour . . . Wide grins of business managers, Don, Ed, and B. I. indicate a good sale. llllli ,
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SQUAD: Back Row-Neubert tMqr.l, Cirincione, Gumbert, Perz, Fawcett, Shimpeno, Kennedy, Slagle, Derr, McKim, Snavely, Foust, Viale tMqr.l, Mr. Grimm, coach. Third Row-Mr. Eaqleson, assistant coach, Cowan, Flowers, C. Iohnson. Berq, Chase, Senkinc, Liberatore, McMahon, Fabian, Fusia, Curran, Davis. Second Row-Miceli, Loomis, Katinos, Saunders, Matthews. Hall. Hays, Hibner, Breeqle, Letsche, Shoemaker, Wilson, Bringe. First Row-Fentzel, R. Iohnston, O'Neil, Haiti, Ventimiglia, Ficerai, Cross, Gigliotti, Mauro, Calie, Verbanic. What What a teaml Watch that Fawcett run! Nice blocking Berg! Look at 'Cal' go through the line! These lusty cheers have faded, but the memories of those long runs, snappy passes, perfect block- ing, and haDDY victories of our football season will always remain. The first game at Plum, with its victory, showed that Oakmont really had a team, and our first home game under the lights with Tarentum proved it again. Determined to make up for past year's losses, our fighting boys faced the Penn eleven and a perfect day ended with a perfect victory, 27-O. But, all good things came to an end, and, at a night game, we tasted the bitter sting of defeat by Aspinwall. Not to be discouraged, the OHS. boys went out to Shaler and returned with flying colors. The Rains Came and on a muddy field Etna and Qakmont dripped to a U-U tie. Leechburg was -I-Gam! far away, but only in distance. Qur second and third teams had their chance, too. The final score totaling i9-6. Rivalry between the Spring- dale and Ol-l.S. elevens, made another muddy home game one of the best of the year. Passing, running, and blocking to a Zl-U victory, our gal- lant team now prepared to face our greatest rivals. ln a night game on Scaife's field, the Red and Black of Qakmont and the Purple and Gold of Verona faced each other in a long-to-be remem- bered game. With the 24-O victory, our boys finished up a wonderful season of real football playing. Seven wins, one loss and one tiel ls it any wonder that Mr. Grimm's i943 football team will be long remembered? And when people talk about them they'll say, VVhat a team! Fawcett breaks through for another first and ten. Haftl breaks up an end around play by Verona.
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