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

 - Class of 1959

Page 83 of 116

 

Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 83 of 116
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SAFETY CL B ROW l: Sandra Kring, Wilma Diehl, Phyllis Ackerman, Alice Sipes, Bonnie Williams, Sandy Diehl. ROW 2: Francis Miller, Dale Evans, Dondra Frader. Carol Werner, Barbara Harbaugh. ROW 3: Elwood Diehl, lim Miller, Leroy Mock, Ted Amick, Lorraine Shaffer, Iim Ickes. This is the second year that the safety club has been in existence. It is open to all Senior High Boys and Girls who are interested in making their school and community a safer place in which to live. The purposes of the Safety Club are these: l. To provide a safer school by periodically checking the facilities to see it any hazards are present. . 2. To make more people become safety conscious. 3. To bring to the public the need for more safety in the home, school, at work and in the use of automobiles. Some of the activities of the Safety Club are: l. To map out the bus routes, to check for duplication and to see it roads and discharge points are located properly. Z. To make periodic checks of the school and school grounds. 3. To go on field trips and view others Working at safety, and receive others points of view towards safety. The Safety Club is also planning to visit the State Police Training School in Hershey to see first hand how our state police are trained. Seventy Nine

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TU BLI G CLUB y ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: Diana Crain, Ruth Otto, Beverly Kegg, Marcia Smith, Doris Spicer, Nancy Holland, Faye McDonald, Marcia Maness, Barbara Levadnuk. Donna Amick, Doris McCoy, Carol Hoover, Elsie Miller, Diane Bowser, Bonnie Mock, lane Oldham, Barbara Weyant, Delores Habinyak, Cheryl Clarr, Iennie Yantz. Wanita Crain, Darlene Rowser, Barbara Harbaugh, Wilma Diehl, Nancy Hauck, Marian MCCreary, Mary Clouser, Sandra Kring, Hanna Ake, Karen Corle. Abe Latshaw, Glen Bowser, Eddie Wentz, Roy Hinson, Robert Miller, Ted Corle, Warren Hammer, Don Fleegle, Norman Defibaugh, Robert Fyfe, Doug Fochtman, Dick Iolmson, Bill Hahn. ROW l: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: Iackie Miller, Nova Iean Trentini, Monica Miller, Rose Feathers, Betty Otto, Connie Saylor, Ruth Feathers, Cheryl Walter, Kay Mock, Nancy Hahn, Marjorie Heider. Carolyn Harclerode, Velma Fochtman, Charlotte Long, Barbara Fleegle, Fay Fisher, Thelma Miller, Barbara Slack, Sharon Vogel, Sheila Callihan, Donna Bowser, Barbara Kauffman, Carol Morgart, Phyllis Claycomb. Barbara Blackburn, Ethel Dull, Lois Mock, Gail Hahn, Diane Wright, Patty Geyer, Andrea Lape, Elaine Miller, Beverly Moskey, Sandra Cook. Larry Imgrund, Norman Sill, Gary Hauck, Clair Corle, Samuel Miller, Earnest Weicht, Harry Ickes, Iarnes Ellenberger, Robert Smith, Ricky Hahn, Roy Mock, Roger Harclerode, Wayne Shaffer, Seventy Eight



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ANITORIAL STAFF Mr. Clifford Miller, Mr. Clayton Latshaw, Mrs. Wilma Shaffer, Mrs. Gertrude Claycomb, Mr. Vernon Nunemaker, Mr. Clyde Wolt. Throughout the year, the student body can see the members of the industrious jan- itorial staff working at their various jobs at school. The six members ot the staff have done a commendable job in the past. Their jobs include taking care of the grounds, cleaning the building, doing general maintenance work and other assorted tasks. Each staff member puts in 48 hours a week, but being on a 24 hour duty call often brings many extra hours. Twice a year, the staff scrubs and waxes the entire school. This job, plus any other cleaning needed between these times, consumes much of the supplies ordered each year for cleaning-35 gallons of wax for floors, 35 gallons of liquid sweeping compound. 20 gallons of wax strip, 50 gallons of All purpose clecmer, and 24 wax applicators. We, the student body are thankful that we have such a wonderful staff to serve our school throughout the year. Eighty

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