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Varsity Baseball is.. Back Row-Coach Maier, Richard Miller, Manager, John VanYush Stanley Kuplmskl Donald Judge, Charles Heiney, Joseph Hudack, Forrest Muller Rrchard Shaffer James Wilson, James lewis. Front Row-Ray Shatter, Merlyn May, Robert Fischer, Harry Eggert Wlllnam Bempklns T. T. H. S. I ll I I I Charles Dyson, Norman lewis, Stephen Freach. SCORES .4 0 1 3 20 5 9 Polk Chestnuthill Pocono Barrett Coolbaugh Polk Chestnuthill
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Junior Basketball Champions Back Row-Mr. Maier, Coach, Richard Miller, James Smith, John Fedin Forrest M ller Fred Blakeslee Richard Shaffer. Front Row-James Judge, Stephen Freach, Robert Miller, James Wilson Willard Costanzo The Junior Varsity team won the Junior Varsity league with T0 wins and no detects This is the second year that the Junior Varsity's have been champions The following is a record of the Junior Varsity team tor the year: T, T. H. S. 21 9 24 30 45 39 21 23 27 39 34 57 32 42 40 37 23 32 Nauman's Green-Dreher Moscow Jr. Y Tigers Stroudsburg J Pocono Moscow Stroudsburg J Barrett Chestnuthill Pocono Polk Coolbaugh Barrett Chestnuthill Pocono Polk Coolbaugh
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Junior Play Albert Dally, Richard Shaffer, June Waltz, John VanYush, Georgine Judge, Nancy Heiney, John Lewis, Millicent Williams, William Kerrick, Shirley Shades, Mary Guida, Charles Heiney, Patricia Carroll, Mrs. Wildrick, Director The members of the Junior Class presented Silas Smidge From Turnip Ridge a hilarious comedy on March 31, 1950. Silas, once a poor boy, returned after thirty years to give the Home Town a surprise. His entry was a sensation, for he came by airplane and dropped via parachute. He miscalculated slightly and landed on the shed of Deacon McPheeters, the stingiest man in town. No sooner had Silas been picked from the wrecked shed when he was carried to the boarding house. Silas was not one of the country boys who had gone to the city and made good. He is rural to the core but is toxy, canny, generous, and a loveable character. The play was hlled with laughs from beginning to end.
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