Hempfield Area Senior High School - Spartonian Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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t Suggested we must give of ourselves to succeed L re.. it i fy Q 32. 'f 'UK ,r. Q ,, 121: HELEN KNOX well-liked by her French and English classes for her good nature obtained her B.A. degree at Chatham College enioys sewing, reading, and watching T.V. sponsor- ed the French Club. WILBUR KRAYBILL a pleasing personality likes sports and reading to fill in his leisure time guidance counselor attended Pennsylvania State University where he received his A.B. and M.Ed. degrees. CHARLOTTE KUNKLE finds sewing and travel- ing very enioyable has told her Latin I and ll classes much about Rome received an A.B. and M. Litt. from Thiel College and the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. NANCY J. KURTZ attractive teacher of English and speech who has a smile for everyone kept busy with the iunior class play and N.F.L. B.S. and M.Ed. degrees from Seton Hill Col- lege and the University of Pittsburgh. CARL D. LAUFFER a busy instructor of world history, mathematics, general science, Penn- sylvania history and English make-up. .finds reading and travel enioyable B.S. and M.A. degrees from Indiana State Teachers College and tthe University of Pittsburgh. ROBERT D. LYNCH a new vocal music teacher liked for his friendliness has done a very commendable iob with the chorus .working on a Master of Music degree a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College with a B.S. de- gree. EMER.Y MILLER .sponsor of the seniors and the Photo Club this year . obtained a B.S. degree at the University of Pittsburgh teaches biology and physical science sports and photography are among his hobbies. JOHN MINDER witty senior English teacher heading the English department .sponsors the National Honor Society and directed the senior class play .obtained an A.B. and M.Ed. from Pennsylvania State University enjoys color photography and reading. FRANK MISKOW. expert driver education teacher graduated from Geneva College with a B.A. degree spends free time with wood- carving and model trains sponsors Wheels Club and weight-lifting club. KENNETH MOOREHEAD received his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees at Indiana State Teachers College and the University of Pittsburgh sponsors the Hi-Y enioys gardening and reading in his spare time Commercial department head. Mr. lvnch shows one of his favorite classical records to ac ccrnpanists Carol Shillings, Paula Kucenic, and Joann Worden Mr. Shavara gives Judy Breegle and Phyllis Aller some typing pointers. Beside classroom responsibilities, the faculty sponsored many extra-curricular activities Mrs. Patrick adiusts the robe of May Queen, June Pawela, while King Eddie Johns looks on.

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Geared to modern thought and students needs JOHN FAULK our instrumental music teacher a graduate of Duquesne University and the University of West Virginia received a B.S. and Master of Music music, music, music hlls all his spare time. MARY LOUISE FONTANELLA petite miss who likes music, sports, reading and the theater health and physical education are her subiects sponsors Ushers Club acquired BA. and M.Ed. at Seton Hill College and University of Pittsburgh. RAY FORQUER a good-natured P.O.D. and American history teacher obtained his BA. from Washington and Jefferson College con- genial basketball and golf coach also enioys hunting. WELLS FOX teaches a never-to-be-forgotten chemistry class has a B.S. and M.Ed. from Waynesburg College and University of Pitts- burgh evaluates and educates students. , hep to the latest in auto's. CHARLES A. GILBERT a lover of fine antiques enioys teaching the auto mechanics classes. . an alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh .. while not teaching, he travels and watches T.V. . . ,holds a B.S. degree. THOMAS WILLIAM GLASGOW a man with many hobbies . ,teaches general metal, machine and wood shop, ,received his B.S. in edu- cation from the University of Pittsburgh and California State Teachers College. REGIS HOLDEN . the friendly and resourceful instructor of trowel trades who finds enioyment in hunting and fishing received his certificate at the University of Pittsburgh. MARY LOUISE KEPPLE our proticient guidance counselor also teaches biology enioys read- ing, hiking and traveling to wile away her idle hours , obtained her A.B. and M.A, degrees from Western Reserve University. JACK E. KESSLER a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College where he obtained his B.S. in education .teaches mathematics and consumer education . claims his favorite pastime is hav- ing fun with his family. LESTER S. KLECKNER a likeable mathematics teacher who lists golf and bowling as favorite pastimes attended California State Teachers College and the University of Pittsburgh holds B.S. and M.Ed. degrees. Mr. Kleclmer's illustration helps Tom Fell and Sandy McQuillan understand the quadratic formula, Lloyd Friend and Janice Patterson discuss plans for their German proiects with Miss Ehrler. Mary Ann Lytle and Dave Hursh learn the principles of English grammar from Miss Brisbane.



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Jo 35 FACULTY Encouraged creative thinking: initiative THE ARTS play a very important part in our school life. Band, chorus and music classes provide an inspiring aspect ot the curriculum. Developing basic musical skills, the participating students display their tal- ents for our school and the community. Marching in parades, playing at football games and presenting concerts and as- semblies culminate the activities of the music departments. Providing the aesthetic touch for our school atmosphere is the challenge presented to the art students. Our class plays added to the cultural aspect of the school. Supplementing the academic curriculum is the Westmoreland County Humanities Sem- inar, introduced this year, with our school as host. Ann Churchman poses for portrait painter Duncan Mitchell Mr. Tomkon calls attention to important features. 'Y HELEN KNOX WILBUR KRAYBILL CHARLOTTE KUNKLE NANCY KURTZ CARL LAUFFER ROBERT LYNCH EMERY MILLER JOHN MINDER FRANK MISKOW KENNETH MOOREHEAD 2l

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