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Jim Blackham is tackled by tim North Allegheny players as he car- ries the hall fur Slialcr. Dave Rathke hlorks 21 North Alle- gheny player, attempting' to mal: run with the hull. C Il Sllilltl' 32 Shuler 27 Shaler 6 Slialcr 3-l Shalcr 39 Slialer 7 Shalei' 15 Shalci' -lil Slmlcr 39 Sli.XSON'S IUYCORD , . ,, . Hzuuptim . . ., , .. .. Wen Yiew ., North Czitlmlic' . , , Swissvale ,, Ramsey Vt-mi High ,, Carnegie .. Bethel Ywrth Xllcgheny Q. 4, 13 lki 19 fl 1.3 7 ln 2f: IU
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Varsity Front Raw: Smith. F., lsett, Domensloski, Smith, C.. Malone, Ehrenherger. Schwint, Diklatteo, Lewis, Blackhamg Rim' 2: Dillman, Veraldi, Ball, Ritter, Carnegie the deadlock. Vlhen Hatcher tried to run for an extra point after a TD in the fourth period. he fumhled the hall, and :mother Carnegie player recovered it in the end zone to tie the game. Shale1 s Huskies smothered a Visiting Bethel team -l0-26. Scolmho nailed down two touch- downs for the winning Huskies, Others collect- ing a TD each were Costello. Isett, Veralde. and Grey. Lewis scored four extra points hy place- ment kicks. Shaler subs saw plenty of action in the second half of the game. Shaler concluded its 1957 grid season hy de- feating North Allegheny 39-19. lsett raced 42 yards around left end to score the first touch- down. North Allegheny came hack with a suc- cessful scoring drive to tie the game. However. Shaler quickly regained the lead when Malone passed to Fred Smith who dashed 47 yards for a touchdown. Then Grey passed 30 yards to F. Smith in the end zone for a third Shaler TD. ln the second quarter, Yeraldi and Rumniel made touchdowns to make the halftime score 33-6, During the third quarter, Scolmlno sprinted 7-l- yards for Shaler's final tally, while North Alle- gheny scored twice more. VYelJer, Peluso, VVagner, Ruff, Rummelg Ron' 3: New- house, Geisler, Managers. Costello, Noulette, john, Bigelow, Madsen, Zappa, Booher, Sands, Galbraith, coach, Dixon, assistant coach. Coach Galbraith advises Bill Sands on a play, while Mr. Dixon anxiously watches the game.
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Vera and Rogers try to revive Mrs. Rogers, who lies unconscious. Anthony. the second one to die, was the victim of :i poisoned drink. Ten Little Indians The familiar nursery rhyme telling how each Indian met his death was the basis for the ex- citing mystery, mlleu Little Inrliansf' presented by the class of '58 as its Senior Class Play. Eight guests were asked by an unknown host to stay for a week-end at his strange house on an island off the coast of Devon. An important feature of the house was the cluster of ten china Indian statues on the living room mantle. Above them hung the copy of the nursery rhyme. As all are gathered in the living room before dinner, a mysterous voice is heard accusing every- one present of murder. As they excitedly ex- changed information about themselves, they learn- ed that each of them had in some way been re- sponsible for another personls death, but not in such a way that they could be tried for murder. XYben Marston. who had killed two children, choked to death, one of the Indian statues fell from the mantle. Then everyone realized the voice had not been a joke. Mrs. Rogers died in her sleep from an overdose of sleeping medicine: MacKenzie was stabbed: Mr. Arnistrong was pushed off a cliflg Rogers was killed with an axeg each in turn met his death according to the rhyme. Each time one died, another lndian toppled from the mantle. Suspicion and mystery mounted till the final Emily, in her usual know-it-all manner. gives Fred some advice as he carries her suitcases from the boat,
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