New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 11 of 80
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OUR LUNCH P120 JECT An adequate school lunch is very essen- tial for the physical and mental growth of any student. To meet this need for the more than 6071 of our students and teachers who do not care to carry a lunch, complete lunches includ- ing a hot dish, milk, sandwiches, and dessert were served daily in the New Stanton, Paint- erville, and Kamerer Buildings. These lunches were prepared in the New Stanton building by our regular employes, Mrs. Helen Moore, Miss Leora Shoat, and Miss Mae McMeekan, Mrs. Eunice Hepler served in the Kamerer Building and Mrs. Grace McClain in the Painterville Building. Our lunch project here was sponsored by our School District and was one of the many in the area. Mrs. Donna Anthony was the Die!- itian and Supervisor of the entire area: project. Mrs. Donna Anthony, Dietitian and Manager A familiar scene in our Cafeteria from 11:30 until 12:20 Daily. Fourth Grade children are being served by Mrs Moore Miss Shoaf, and Miss McMeekan, our regular staff who prepare and serve. Page 9

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Arthur A. Armbrust, Area, Trans-portation Supervisor TRANSPORTATION Four thousand five hundred children are transported daily to and from the Hempfield Area Schools in twenty - three modern buses owned and operated by the school district. These buses make 1504 stops daily along the 1900 miles traveled. Nine of these buses serve the children enrolled in the five buildings in our area where about 952: are transported. Much planning is done in order that these children get the best poss- ible service with the facilities available. Every possible pre- caution is taken to insure their safety. The buses are manned by very capable, alert, and qualified drivers and Mr. Arrnbrust does an excellent job of supervision. The buses are cleaned inside and disinfected daily and are constantly checked and kept in the best possible mechanical condition. We owe respect and gratitude to the men who are so con- cerned with our welfare and who try so hard to make our daily trips to and from school safe and pleasant. We are usually too selfish or too thoughtless in giving praise, and we fail to realize the great responsibility these men have, but Hats off to our crew of faithful bus drivers for a hard job well done. t Front row: Sylvester Smith, Tony Vesco, George Back row: Roland Kettering, George Pushic, Yurko, Pete Vesco., .John Sanner, Frank Ralneri, Robert Cameron, Norval Eisaman, Frank Nemec, Fred Yearsley, Wllllam Armbrust, Arthur Arm- Kenneth Burkholder, James Walthour, Thomas brust, Curtis Armbrust, and Thomas Logan Zundel, Charles Gockel, Bryan Baum, Milton Moro- zovich, Clyde Poole, and Wilbur Wineland



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FOUNDER'S DAY SCENES Our 1953-54 Officers The Youngwood Harmoneties The Snack Bar The Male Trio Past Presidents being Sfudeni' Quarfeife honored OUR PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION South Heunpfield P.T.tA. ended aa. successfuil year with a humwdmed amd fifty one meinlbierss. Officers vverwe, Pnesidfent, Mrs. David H. Coyinlemg Vice-Pmesidienrt, Mns. Waimea' Keltlyg ?eene1t'a'riy, Mrs. J ovhn Radyg and Trfeawsumer, Mrs. John Mick- ow. The programs for the yeawr' zawrrtaungetd by pmognaan chair- man, Mrs. Kelly, were vairiifed tend 'instiewnesitifngg one iocf the highlights being the Fowu.-nrdiens Dfaxy pfnotgnem. in Eeuhmuwanny. An 'historical -play, 'OLir Mamch of Events , deinnecmed by Miss 'Gainherine Halmiltoin, was pnesented with members of the chowus Wearing period eosbunies. .Pest pmeisidxerits were hofniered end presenxbed with pins. Mrs. 'David K. Bfair, his twonniam, gave a brief ihisttzo-ry of wowufr' P.T'.fA. Some of the speehens iait foutr prognaims tinaluecied Mr. T. W. Fullemtoin, Assoc'iafce 'SllDBlI'1iI1IUE5'fMdEII1lt of Hempfield. Area scthomols, Mr: C. Walid Eieher, iassismtiamnnt Dlifsttrriet .Aitstsomnriey noi Wesitmoirelaind County, end Wafliarce Kal11awu.gher, Direc- 11o4r -off Reenesartion tin JiE!1HLIUIl8fml9'. A combination slidie-fislimstufipi pirojeetor was pneswenhed tio the school a4t. the Noivenibetr' meietxing which .Wes held on P.aatmonn'is Night.. F-our wthe frirszt. mime, four ptnesidient. rartrtwendied the sxteibe eomv+entio1n which west held in Phiiedieipthia. in Oebober. Extra. aicrtwivities. durtintg fthe year irueluded a squiaurie dance held lin Decxeniberrx Pmoeeeds heipxed piaxy for candy given aft the Ohnisibmans ptamty in st1he sehofol for the finsat six gariadfes att which Ewgeme Albright piayed Senmai. The iamiual St. Piaetniek Day ham dinner was a huge suzcfcvesws. Profit. :fmom the dimmer atmeofuruting vtfo 3205.75 was. given .to the school cbor the yteatr hook. Teri dotilamls 'vvas given Ito rbhe P.T'.A. Satwucient Loxasn. found to be used in Westmonelaznd Gommty. Tvvoi five ,dollar awards were given. for wofurttsstnawnriivnsg 'avchievemenms to former' Stamp-n satuciemshs uioiw wgrieciwamimg einem GiIW618ll'kS1bUiITg', end Y-oiutnvgvvowod High Sichools. 350.00 was given the Pmess Club to help pray for .a minieognatph machine. Oommsimtwee chavimntein for the year tvvene: Mns. Roy Mech- limg, memehemsihipg Mns. Geomge Evans, bwdget. ,amd Lfinentcs-eg Miss Gweuievieve Jeffrey, rpfwblieityg Mins. Roy Shaw, hos- pfietwalityg Mrs. Watlmesr Kelly, lpnoignafmg end Mns. William Kem' .anntd Mms. Eugense' Alfbinighit, piutbliealbiioxrusi. Mr. Paul Eox vvass paunhiamentianriawn, Mns. John Bwafmai, PmeSchoo1 RosuwndeUp wchasirman, -and Mrs. Greee Kefotveming, sehowol iumh ehatirmaul with MDS. Delbent Ptofoirmaln :in eharrge of Pino- eediume book. Tthfe Meal' tended vvith a mea im May, hofnming the Iteawchfetrws. Offfieens for' 'n1eX.t. yeafr same Priesfidient., Mms.. David Coy- nemg First Vieeelireisiicienst, Mrs. Weloer' Keilyg Sieeoinid Viee- Pmesident, Mins. .Mawuriee Lotngg Seenetairy, Mms. Roy Sihawvg Troeessmfer, Mrs. John Micklow. Kemps room in. Kememeir School wvonn the most. room pnizes ion' best pvamerit aautmheamiatnee during fthe year. Ham Dinner View Business, pleasure and work Page 10

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