McDonald High School - Laurel Yearbook (McDonald, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 39 text:

LIBRARIANS, CL B , w FIRST ROW tleft to right? - Mrs. Campbell, Joyce Daout, Charlotte Markovich, Carol Smith. SECOND ROW -- Ann Carol Hospador, Patricia Berry, Betty Bridges, Gaynelle Scott, Dorothy McDowell, Rachel Gil- bert, Marsha Powell, Janice Denny. For a Better - Read, Better - Informed M.H.S. Siudenth-- Use Your Library. Our high school library is small but very busy. Its books hold a variety of interest and appeal to the voluntary reader. Here, too, one finds much to enrich the regular curricular studies. The library is open every minute of the school day and is staffed by fifteen student librarians who are: Fayth Fereday, Rachel Gil- bert, Joyce Daout, Connie Borovich, Joyce Lemon, Carol Smith, Dorothy McDowell, Marcia Powell, Patty Berry, Anne Hospador, Bette Liebert, Anna Marie Sansone, Gaynelle Scott, Susie Randour, Charlotte Nlarkovich, and Joyce Altieri.

Page 38 text:

UNIORS FIRST ROW llefl lo rlghtl - Miss Shirley Gillwrl, Helen Marlo Finl. Sally Jo Sawhill. Joyce hoe. Virginia Gilbert, Marian Nui Elizabeth Slry, Isabelle Robertson, Mr. Frank Scart-l, SECOND RONV - Martha S4-ott. Shirt lioyiios, IRQ-tty Frazier, Karen Coles le llrlmlgvs. Elaine Lesko. lirenila Uimarolli. Richard Cook. Juyre Daoul. 'l'l-HRD ROM' - Jean Ritsun. RohorL lrynvh. Daviil l'lt'Ill1 '4 .lol'n Carroll, ltoss Sigley, Dennis llaln-aux. Gary Augustine, Reed Pratt. FOl'R'l'H ROXV - Robert llastidv. James Valonlour lxonii Liebert. Gordon XY..-bli, Victor Muzzoceo, Raymond Miller. Mary llc-th I-lampson, Judith Nadolny. FIFTH RONV - Mr-11110 Mi-Ku loin llrenkus, iiollvrt llernhnrt. NYilliam Hyser, John Tyler. Ronald Goins. Joseph .-Xlmady, Donald Liebert. lYNP1t I'l'RlCD - .loan hos: 4-runs. lwutricia Hart. Regis Smith. Dale Miller. Howard Bellaire. 'Flionms Strimel. Anna Marie Sansone. Janice Denny, t'lnlrlm-s lien l Farole Montgoinery. Jeannie Guits-ns, Barbara Cousins. The Junior Class received their class sweat- ers of traditional red and white plus their class rings of swept-wing clesign. The officers of the Junior Class are: Rob- ert Bastide, president: Dale Miller, vice presi- dent: Anna Marie Sansone, secretary: ancl Shirl Boynes, treasurer. The home room teachers of the Junior Class are Miss Shirley Gilbert and Mr. Frank Scarci. The Junior Class wishes the Senior Class the best of luck in the future.



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FIRST ROW tleft to right? -- Elizabeth Siry, Marianne Siry, Eleanor Little, Janet Kunkle. SECOND ROW Susan Randour, Joette Russell, Ada Cooper, Linda Kendall, Sally Sawhill, Maryann Margerum, Ruth Ann Daniels, Virginia Gilbert, Miss Ammons. THIRD ROW - Beverly Cameron, Gloria Hennon, J oye Masquelier Cynthia Hookey, Martha Scott, Carol Eiler, Helen Marie Fini, Patricia Latini, Judith Albertini. FOURTH ROW - Jean Ritson, Mary Zirwas, Mary Ellen Senovich, Ann Carol Hospador, Lana Murdock, Patricia Capl tani, Sandra Montgomery, Judith Randour, Betty Bridges. Future Homemakers of America The Future I-lomemakers of America, sponsored by Miss Delores Ammons, had a very successful year. At the traditional candlelight service held at the begining of the school year, Joette Russell was installed as president: Ruth Ann Daniels as vice president: Patricia Hart, secretary: Marianne Siry, treasurer: Elizabeth Siry, historiang and Helen Marie Fini, degree chairman. Pauline Eiler, Lana Murdock, and Carol Lee Eiler represented McDonald at the State Farm Show held at Harrisburg. They gave a demonstration on cake decorating. Miss Am- mons accompanied the girls on their three-day trip. As their service project, the girls collected clothes for the needy. The clothes were dis- tributed all around the world by the Christian Children's Fund. As a money-making project the girls sold candy at the home basketball games. To round out a very active program, a Mother and Daughter Banquet was held in April.

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