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High School Band FIRST ROW--Left to Right: Mary Nale, Gayle Rown. SECOND ROW: Tarrenz Young, Patty Young. W'anda Harmon, Claire Knisely, Marian Christine, Donna Kuhns. Dorothy Yetter, Shirley Yelrer, Anne Sharlzcr, Hazel Nale, June Longwell, Laura Snook, Helen Sankey, Helen Houser. THIRD ROW: Louise Randolph, Frances Hauser. Ellen Day Harbsr, Joyce Nlclfillips, Phyllis Kline, Jeannette Turner, Ruth lVIcNitt. Elizabeth Hoaster, Patsy Headings, Richard Yvalk, Roberta Young, Martha Jane McNitt. Frank ghir:,sGec:ge Smith, Helen Young, Sue Nepper, Evelyn Narehood, Marjorie Taylor, Betty IVIcNirr, Gladys Burton, ut rue . FOURTH ROW: Richard McNitt, Foster Sankey, Harold Pennypacker, Richard Dean, Armilcla Bonson, James Reed, John Young. Richard Hoy, Richard Briner. Donald Winegardner, Director Frank Bailey. Glenn Harbst, FIFTH ROW: Maurice Briner, Doris Coulter, Clair Copenlmver, Rolland Decker. SIXTH ROW: James Stover. Jack Dean. ABSENT: Merriam Knisely, Helen Reichley, Richard Rown, XVilliam Zeigler. The Reedsville High School Band will greatly miss those graduating in the class of '4'7. Eighteen seniors are participating in the band, six of whom started in the original band in '39. The director is Frank C. Bailey. The Band Officers are: President ....,...................... ...........,...,.......... ..... G e orge Smith Vice President . .... William Zeigler Secretary ...... ..... L aura Snook Treasurer . ...Jack Dean Thirty-seven
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VJith the Veterans of last year's squad, we played a total of ten league games and lun pracrice games with various teams, Following is .1 detailed account of the league games: December 6. 1946--We opened the season with an excitin Ame with Burnham. It 8 E vnded in a stalemate of 23-23. December 13, 1946 --NVe mel Belleville on our home floor. and were defeated with the score of Z8-25. January 3, I947--Yeagcrtown became vic- torious with .1 score of 20-14, Their heighrh was their winning factor. January IO. IV-17--NVQ met our arch rival. Milroy. Defeated them with a score of 45f19, January 17. 1947 -We traveled to McVeyf mwn, came home with a Vicxury of 30-24. January ll. l947fThis was a nip and luck game. Wiih two minutes to play Burn- ham led 28-Zl. but we came thmugh lo win 29428. January 31. 1947--YNe played Belleville and fame Gul on the short end of A 44-'52 score. February 7, 1947- Ycagerrown gave us a good xrouncing Z3-17. February 14, 1947- -we mer Marcy on our home floor and defeated them with a score oi 48-I6. February Zl, 1947--Ar the end of the first quarter, we were leading with a score -if 9-S, bar due lc A manunaersranaing be- rween the MrVeyrown Coach and the Referee the game was forfeired ru us Making ir a final score of 2-0. Forwards who will be lost through gradua- rion include' Mary Drvvn, Helen Young, and Ruth Stuck. Guards who will be lost through graduation include: Doris Cnulrer, Laura Snook, Helen Sankey, and Armilda Benson. Girls' Basketball Team FIRST ROW7Lelr ro Right: Laura Snook, Doris Coulter, Helen Sanlrey. Mary Divcn. Helen Young, Ruth Stuck SECOND ROW: Janer Allen, Doris McKillips, Torrenz Young, Phyllis Kline. Ann Shartzer, Armilda Bonson THIRD ROW: Ruth McNitt. Mr. Dean, Mabel Moore. Mary Margarer Hauser. Thirty-nine
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