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

 - Class of 1954

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HU KER INTERMEDIATE y Betty Mason Larry Ansell Dennis Stout Joan Melville Sandra Kelly Harry Smith Sandra Latta Jackson Sutor Ruth Anderson Richard Barnhart Carol Minarcl Albert Hudock Joan Gretz Eugene Barnhart Sandra Allegro John Lishego La Wanna Sutor William Gault James Whetsel Kathleen Marks Carole Weibel Barry Sutor James Slorey ' Pauline Pastorius Richard Davis Richard Bargerstock Addison Errett Margaret Melville Joseph Anderson Jeffrey Anderson

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Our school term opened Sept. 8 with Miss Horns as our teacher. 'Ilhere were 23 pupils enrolled with no withdraxwals or new entnants during the year. Thfis being our first year in the Hemipfield Area, we wbenefiqted in various. ways. We enjoyed and were helped by the visitation of Mrs. Cole, Music Supervisor and Miss Carlson, Art Srupenvisor. The writing in first lgnafde 'was made easier with the rintnowduscitioin out Pr'intaWriting. We enjoyed heading the boo-ks from the Roving Library, our Wieefkly Readers, and the Stanton. Press of which we were glad t-o have ra part. Orur attendance was poor during the months of February and lVLar'c'h, due itor muwmps and severe colds. Larry Marks and Lee Mason had perferct attend- ance. Our sehool :is very attractive with nice lavatories, toiunltain, new seats land nicely fpainted walls. These donations were made: Sailvatilon Army Z55.40g March of Dimes 35.705 Junior Red Cross 31.55. These after school aictivities have helped us do better work in our rclasses. Every Friday morning some purpil from 2nd or 3rd Grade conducted the morning exercises. Our 'Christmas and spring programs were well attended by our parents and friends. They were well pleased by -the way we did our parts. Open House was held on May 10th. Quite a lot of our work was on display and 'much appreciated by the patrons. We had lots off fun at our Easter egg hunt. When the Easter Bunny heard us sing Peter Cot- tontail, he came right in and put jelly beans and eggs in our Easter baskets made in art class. We like our sehool. The school term closed on June 10th with a picnic at Idlewild Park. PIay time is considered by many of us as The best parf of The school day Down on The farm was a proiecf which we enioyed working on very much. Page 39



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Hunker Borou g h School District became a part of the Hempfield Area Io-int School District at the beginning ot the 1953-54 school year. There are two large class rooms in the building which is well equipped wth modern toilet rooms for the girls and boys and a supply room. The large playground fur- nishes ample recreation ior the children. The merry-go-round seats about twenty children. There are swings, a slide and a see-saw. This playground equipment was one of the pro-- jects of the I-lunker Lions Club. There is also a baseball dia- mond and a basketball court. We feel I-lunker Community will be benefitted by the joint- ure and that the Hemptield Area has acquired a profitable addition. Grades one through six have been taught in these rooms for a number of years, three grades in each room. It remains to be seen wheth- er any changes will be made in the multiple grade situation. Carol Minard was chosen to be May Queen at the May' Day Exercises. We administered Standard Tests to our pupils Dec. l.l. 1953. High scores were as tol- lows in each grade: Gail Sey- mour, Grade 4: Sandra Kelly, Grade 45 Keith Anderson, Grade 55 Eugene Barnhart, Grade 5: Betty Mason, Grade 5: Kathleen Marks, Grade 65 Carol Minard, Grade 6. lack Sutor and Billy Gault were patrol boys this year and we think they did a good job. Dennis Stout will probably live on a western ranch some-- day. He may be an artist be- cause he is always drawing pictures of horses and they are realistic. Iefirey and Ioe Anderson are twin newsboys for the Tribune and Review. They are in sixth grader this year. Hurry, recess and a bali game is coming up! HUNKER GIRL SCOUTS: Front row: Betty Mason, Sandra Lafta, Joan Gretz, Carol Minard, Kathy Marks, and Sandra Allegro. Back row: Peggy Melville, Carol Weibel, LaWanna Sutor, and Ruth Anderson. Page 41

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