Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 80 of 116
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VARSITY CL B ROW 1: Bill Hahn, Don Fleegle, lim Critchfield, Sherry Nuncrmaker, Mr. Norman. ROW 2: Gary Hauck, Barry Nail, Dick Price, Steve Callihun, Larry Imgrund. ROW 3: Cyril Hoover, Ted Benna, Bill Brandt, Iim Wilson. The Varsity Club of 1958-1959 has Z0 new members this school year. This brings their total membership to 33. To become eligible for the Varsity Club the boys had to earn letters in a varsity sport. The Varsity Club has stood for the highest and best in all phases of athletic achieve- ment at C. R. H. S., and each member is pledged to give his all in maintaining the high standards of the high school. Sacrificing everything on the field of play in order to carry the school colors to victory, treating the opponents with gentlemanly courtesy, and exem- plifying true sportsmanship in all actions, both on and off the athletic field, are requisites of the Varsity Club members. The club, which is sponsored by Mr. Iames Norman and Mr. William Norman, held elections in the fall and the following officers were elected: President .......................,......,............................................. LARRY IMGRUND Vice President ....... ....... I IM CRITCHFIELD Secretary ......... ........... T ED BENNA Treasurer .........,.,.,...i...............................................,.,..,............... DICK PRICE The club has had a bake sale and sold chances at Thanksgiving for fund raising purposes. The money will go for jackets for graduating seniors of the club. The big V also held a skating party and a dance to raise money and to encourage fellowship in the organization. Seventy Six A., .

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ROCK CL B ROW l: Abe Latshaw, Iohn Heslop, Roy Hinson Ronald Miller, Leonard Vargo, Frank Farkas, Edward Wentz. ROW 2: Bernard Metzler, Delmas Miller, Iay Speicher, Iohn Lohr, Bill Belles, Ben Housel. ROW 3: George Dietz, Iohn Dunccm, Larry Diehl, Wayne Diehl, Rayford Williams. ROW 4: Larry Oldham, Patty Cuppett, Robert Marshal, Wilfred Turner, Louise Corle, Ianet Rouser. A Rock Club was organized for the first time this year in the high school. Inasmuch as practically all products used in everyday life come from the earth and rocks, it is good to know a little about the source of the products we use. It is the purpose and aim of the club to reveal just what part different rocks play in making life comfortable and Worth living. From the coal that keeps us warm to the diamonds that dazzle us, the earth is a storehouse of rocks without which we could not exist. Seventy Fivje



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WRESTLI G CL B ROW l: David Smeltzer, Donald Ferguson, Theodore Carle, Donald Ferguson, Richard Hahn, Harold Barefoot, Frank Farkas, Mr. Hughes. ROW 2: Delmas Miller, Terry Mock, Alan King, Iohn Farkas, Ronald Ritchey, Robert Pyle, Warren Hammer. ROW 3: Iohn Hershberger, Lawrence Wright, Tom Miller, Clair Corle, Rossie Walter, Kimmel Buterbaugh, Robert Miller, Ronald Davis. ROW 4: William Hillegass, Dennis Miller, Ioseph Crissman, Douglas Fochtman, Icunes Miller, Edward Mowery, Robert Barefoot. For the first time in four years the Iunior High Students were given a chance to participate in Wrestling. The formation ofa wrestling club for seventh and eighth graders was begun. Any seventh or eighth grader is eligible to join the club and to participate as long as he obeys the rules and regulations of the club and the school. The purpose of the club is to teach young boys the fundamental holds used in wres- tling, as well as to teach sportsmanship and leadership, and to teach the boys to be more useful citizens. The club is a natural outlet for the need to excel and be looked up to. lt provides the opportunity to let the boys show leadership and ability. It also builds the boys physically since it requires peak physical condition to excel in the sport. It also provides Iunior High students with an opportunity to learn wrestling from a qualitied instructor, where rules and regulations are closely followed. Since fundamentals are most important in wrestling, learning can begin before the boys become eligible to wrestle with the varsity. The club is under the direction of Mr. Hughes, using varsity wrestlers as instructors, under the direction of Mr. Pope and Mr. Lehmier. ln the future it is hoped that Iunior High meets can be scheduled with other schools in the district. This can be used to build interest in wrestling. Seventy Seven

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