McDonald High School - Laurel Yearbook (McDonald, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Chronicle Staff Completes Task The C111'o11i1'1e st111f of 111155 has some- how Illilllilgtitl to get the eight editions of the M. 11. S. Clirouiele out o11 ti111e, 11111011 to t11e 1111111ze111e11t of Miss 11111111 Kirk. p11111ie11tio11s 1111viso1'. 1 Allillilllgll t11e jo111'11111is111 e111ss Stflxllllllg' ly 112111 110 fresh i11e11s, t11e l'111'o11i1'1e 111011 wit11 111111ost 0VCl'y0llC1S 11ppro1'11l. Ray Meute, the editor, 111111 11 1lif1i1'111t ti111e ill getting the 11111- te1'i111 i11 to he 1'l1e1'ke11 111111 111011 typed. Final- ly, just i11 time, Ray 111111 the rest of the staff 111'e11t11e11 11 sigh of relief 11s t11e lIl11101'1il1 11701117 to press. liven though QfQ17111l1g till' 11111te1'i111 i11 011 time is 1111111 work 111111 getting Cllllllgll money to pay for it is e1'e11 1l2ll'l10l', EIS future elasses will 111111 out, t11e st1111e11t re11ps 11111115' 11e11efits. Tl1e feeling of 11e1ro111p1is11111e11t one feels W1lC11 he sees his work i11 print 1'111111ot he 111111011011 even hy seeing 2111 MAN 011 the 1111111- est tlllxllll' 1111 ll2lS written. T11e S17llL1Cll171S Eug- 1is11 slowly 11ll1ll'OVOS tl1l'0l1g1l Miss ,Kirk's e111'ef111 s11pe1'visio11. S1l1l'0 1'Ctl1IlXVOI'k is IICCCS- sary i11 pr111111ei11g 11 good paper, o11e 10ill'l1S to e11epe1'11te 111111 get 111111115 wit11 other people. SOClll'1llg 2I11Vl'l'11S01llC1l11S provides experience i11 meeting 111111 tltxilllllg with the public. The 21l1YCl'111S1llg st1111 lll21l1ilgCl1 to secure Ollllllgll 1l11V0l'flS?Il1C1ltS to 1111111100 tl1e paper. They worke11 very hard 111111 fOll1ld the busi- 11035111011 of 3101301111111 very cooperative. All of the stuifs worked 1111111 to put 01113 ll Chron- iele to suit 1111 w11o read it. .11 The C1l1'01llClG staff wishes luck, success, 11111111-y, 111111 fllll to 1111 fllfllli? U11ro11ie1e staifs. Senior Cooperation hisures Successful Laurel The 1.211ll'01 is 11 very good l'XillllP1C of what 1'1111 he 11e1'o111p1is11e1l XV1lCll 21 group works f0W2ll'l1 11 1311111111011 goal. This group is the Senior class of 11155, 111111 our goal was the u11il1ll'01u, of which we 11re very lll'Ul1l1. Early i11 the year t11e V2ll'10llS staffs were chosen 111 Il e111ss 111eeti11g. These i111-111111-11 t11e E11itori111, 1311si11ess, A11vertisi11g, Art. P1111- t0gl'tlP1lA', l.11Z0l'2ll'y, Sports, 111111 k1l1'i'111llf101l Staffs. The E1litori111 Staff. wit11 .Ray Meute 21S Editor-i11-C11ief, is responsible for assem- lllillg t.11e ye11r11ook. liusiuess Staff ll101l11J0l'S have the joh of raising lllOllOy 111111 SCC11l'1l1g s1111se1'iptio11s. Money was 1'11ise11 hy 21 15-cent dance, il Barry Kaye 11tll1C0, the 11111111111 box- ing glove game, 111111 selling 11111g11zi11es. The iX11V0l'11S1llg Staff is 1'espo11sib1e for soliciting 2l11V0l'f1S1llg 111111 1111111es of patrons. Me11111e1's of the Art Staff Ctll'1'.Y out the t11e111e of t11e f'0ill'1JOU1i, 11eeid1-11 upon by the entire senior 1'111ss. The P1l0f0g1'2llJ1ly staif eolleets pictures from M. H. S. Sflll10ll11S, 111111 the Literary Staff is 1'0SllU1lS11J10 for the writeups lI11l1Ql' the P1ltlll'OS. Sports 1Ilf0l'l1lk1T10I1 is eo111pi1e11 by the lllC1l11JOl'S of the Sports staff, 111111 the Ci1'e11111tio11 Staff sees to it tl111t GV0l'y01l6 re- eeives 11is 1,2lll1'Cl. The Senior e111ss wishnto express their siueere t111111ks to Miss Kirk for 11G1' g11i111111ee 111111 gGl1C1'O1lS assistance, to Mr. Davis for his 11111181710 110113 with t11e art work, 111111 to the 2lt1V0l'11S01'S 111111 1121tl'0llS for their fi111111ei111 aid.

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CHRO ICLE STAFF FlllS'I' ROXV tleft to right? - Mary Ann May, Elizabeth Dumas, Donna llainmerly. .Ioan Supinski, Raymoml Monte, Arthur A urzind. .lurlilh Stevenson, Frzxnves Delilander, John Rohr-rtson. SECOND ROW' - Miss Kirk. liaurain K4-llvrmann. Fliirlvy Donaldson, Gayle Gamonrle. Nancy Gillespie, Xvillilllll Fulxner, Joseph Rehak, Marlin lglar. Rnnahl Ragland. 'l'l-llllll HOW - XVilli:ini Janowsky. xvillllllll he-Mal, Roger lllclilhaney. Paul Chiff, Robe-rt Klimas. Dennis Dewey. hy- nian llollaire, Charles Slalles, Richard Daniels, FIRST ROW - ileft to rightj - Delores Randour, Shirley Donaldson, Frances DeBlander, Nancy Gillespie, Raymond Zllvuu'-, .loan Supinskl, Judith Stevenson, Arthur Aurancl, Joseph Rehak. SECOND ROVV - Miss Kirk, Joanne Heron, Elizalmth Dumas, Adrian Malone, Nancy Lesko, Alice McNVreath, Georgia Pavlic, Laurain Kellermann. THIRD ROW - Ronald McClain, John Robertson, Melvin Delposen, Dolores Latini, Donna Galloway, Gayle Gamonde, Donna I-Iammerly, Jnnivc lirancart. FOVHTH ROVV - NVilliznn Fulmer, Thomas Fowler, Richard Daniels, Martin Iglar, WVilliam LeMal, Robert Klimas, Roger Mr-Elhaney, Charles Slales. FIFTH ROVV - Jvillilllll Janowsky, Lyman Bellaire, Xvilliam Dempe, Dennis Dewey, Paul Chiff, Jack Zirwas, Ronald Ragland,



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Pan-American Club Promotes Understanding of Latin America El Ulub Pan-Americana, one of the more colorful organizations of M. H. S., gives the Spanish students a fuller understanding of the peoples of 'Latin America. At meetings held every other Friday, reports a1'e given on Spanish-speaking countries. current news from Latin America is discussed, and Span- ish music is enjoyed. This year's many activities included a Merienda, or Spanish tea party, a ehili party, and a very impressive ceremony at which Mrs. Campbell, the sponsor, presented the pi11s. Only Spanish was spoken at these af- fairs, with a penalty imposed on anyone who spoke English. Two well - attended dances were held by the club. The outstanding event of the year was the trip to the Carnegie Music Hall to see Jose Greco. famous Spanish dancer, Rlllil his troupe. Senor Greco and two of his dancers performed a special dance at the request of the students. Ottieers of the Pan-American Ulub are: ,Fernand Thomassy, presidentg Joanne Her- on, vice presidentg Nancy Gillespie, secre- taryg and Frances l7el3lander, treasurer. .l. C. L. Carries Out Roman Traditions The Junior Classical League, under the direction of Mrs. Clainpbell, had a very busy and successful year. Among its numerous ac- tivities were the Saturnalia and an impres- sive eandlelight ceremony at which the Ji. U. L. members received their pins, and new members were taken into the club. The Satur- nalia, consisting of a banquet and entertain- ment provided by the tirst-year Latins, was carried out in the true Roman style. A field trip to the Latin Festival held at Huhl Planetarium was a major event of the year. The students enjoyed the sky show and visited the 'Latin exhibit. Many interesting exhibits in the form of maps, leatherwork, and wood carving' were entered. ln connection with the Latin Festival, two Mcllonald stu- dents eompeted in a Latin examination held at Allegheny High School in February. Otiicers of the J. U. L. are: Carol Loh- man. presidentg Karen Cobbett, vice presi- dentg Louis Thomassy, secretaryg and Wil- liam Randour, treasurer.

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