McDonald High School - Laurel Yearbook (McDonald, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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Pep Club Arouses Enthusiasm Arousing pep and enthusiasm was the object of the '56-'57 Pep Club. The club, sponsored the first half of the year by lVlrs. Campbell, is the lifeline of the whole school. At the end of the first semester, Miss Doris June Campbell took over the duties of Mrs. Campbell, who was granted a leave of absence to travel. The officers were: Alice Lienard, president: Rachel Hughey, vice president: Gloria Hennon, sec- retaryg Anna Marie Sansone, treasurerg and Patricia Berry, historian. Each one of these officers worked diligently at her individual job. The Pep Club is composed of the members of the football and basketball teams, the school cheering sections, and the school band. It is the job of the club members to support the teams and help keep up the school spirit. The Pep Club also promotes good sports- manship and leadership. Projects for the year included selling programs at the football games.

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SQ N X r l lHS'l' HOW lloft lo rightl -- 'Fhninns lmniun. .lohn Putt. Gene- l'0lllH.'l'lhY. Dzxviil l'li-linvks. SECOND lt0XX' -- .ln Ann Turner. lllmlilh .luzwlulion'ski, l':iti'im-in l.:itini, Lanai Blnrilnvli, .lnhn llollzinil, Hubert Jinnninu. Ross Sigley. .lnzinnu li0Sltl'l'ilI'lS. Al:il'i:xnnv Siry. l'ntriviu llaimpsun, ltr-xx-i'ly llaiinernn. l':ill'ii-in lit-rry. 'Flllltll ROXV - t'ynlhi:i llunkey. Carol lim- liiler, Ann Uiirul lluspo- ilair, 1':inlino l-Iilor, Alive hionairnl. John Mr-ltowvll, Kenneth llnll. ltuhort Lnnih, Rose la-o Imsjzik, .lm-Ito ltnssell, Murirurol Novak, ltlixry Nnvuli. .luxe Alzisqiiolior. lf'Ul'R'l'll RON' - Mnry lieth llninpsnn, Hulon Mario Fini, Elizailloth Siry. Ruth Ann Daniels, l'egrg:y Musqin'livr. lidwnril Fm-liroihor, ltolu-rl lin-rnhzirl. Irwin la-nloi'sta-iii. Phyllis Simpson, Sannilrzi Allillli-Z'0lIlt'l'5'. Snruh Rrnvk- IHYUIX ltnrothv Mi-Dowull. l1'll4 l'll ROXV 4 Lois Nt'ooils. ltlnrixiu lh-lh llull, .lnnut t':u'i'oll, Ellen lik'llllill', Judith Rumlnilll Gloria tli-nnon, William lilinms. ltotwrl ltr-oily, .lo lflltu Simpson. .lntlith Nzulolny. Chorus Works Diligentl Under the direction of Mr. Philip Mruk, the Chorus worked diligently during the year for the Christmas Program and Spring Concert. The last weeks of school were spent practicing the music for baccalaureate and commencement. M. H. S. was very fortunate in being repre- sented by seven of its Chorus members at the Wash- ington County Chorus which sang at Teachers' Insti- tute. Karen Cobbett and Margie Beth Hull repre- sented our school at the Western Pennsylvania District Chorus. This 224-voice chorus was made up of high school girls and boys from five counties and was di- rected by Dr. Paul Campbell of Pennsylvania State University. Because of the other activities Mr. Nlruk had in the music department, there was no Dance Band this year. However, a Chorus Dance was held, and the students enjoyed dancing to the music of the Sher- man-Smith Quintet. To Mr. Mruk goes the credit for a Chorus which showed much improvement and which set a standard for choruses of future years to follow. The officers were Irwin Lederstein, presidentg Ruth Ann Daniels, vice president: Nlary Ann Klimas, secretaryg and Margie Beth Hull, treasurer. l'Ul'N'I'Y HAND U4-ft to rightl - .lnyo Mnsqnollor. 'Fhonnis l1l'lll0l1. John l'ntl. lflilwin Mehnliv, Roller! llillllli. l Ol'N'l'Y t'llURl'S lla-fl to rirrhtl - Carole Muntgnnwry, Snraih lti'ot'kmyei'. lmis .lane NVOuils, Rnoliol Hughey. lizxrvii Uulvhotl. Margin- lieth llnll. At 1'i:inn - Rolwrl lteetly.



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CLOCKWISE ileft to righti - Joan Cook, Rose Lee Lesjak, Judith Randour, Alice Lienarcl, Rosemary Morgan, Peggy Masquelier, Patricia Hampson. Rah! Rah I Cll6Cl'1C3dCl'S l Rah! Rah! Rah! Three cheers for our indis- pensable girls in red and white. The '57 cheerleaders of McDonald High began practicing early in August. Under the leadership of Alice Lienard, head cheerleader, they worked tire- lessly, learning new songs and routines. Displaying co-ordination and split-second timing, the girls strut their stuff at pep assemblies and foot- ball and basketball games. The Old McDonald Spirit has been kept alive by the vigor and enthusiasm of these girls through- out the school year. The linal assembly of the football season is high- lighted by a comic football game which has become traditional at McDonald High, in which the cheer- leaders become football stars and the first-string team are transformed into a yelling mob. During half time, there is a parade including several senior boys dressed as majorettes and clowns. Sponsors for the cheerleaders were Mrs. Rosana Campbell and Miss June Campbell. Not pictured is Isabelle Robertson, substitute cheerleader. STANDING tleft to right? - Anna Marie Sansone. Rachel Hughey, Al- ice Lienard, Gloria Hennon, Patricia Berry. SEATED - Mrs. Campbell.

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