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

 - Class of 1954

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S UPER VIS ORS AD TECH ICIA S Darwin P. Miller Area Elementary Supervisor Mrs. Miriam McCauley, Nurse Everylowne reallizews thalt he,a.l:th ldirelcltly infl'u-ences. 'pupil 'pmo,grwe:ss. Relbasrdlamivoln is all ltoo frequently fcauslewd by rphysliezal amd emoltlionall ldisabihtlefs. Lt ds mhe sehool nurses aim rto creamer in pupils. a desire to develop habits, abtimudels, and aipprlelcia- tion which wbennd to slafewguarld fclmeia' own health. Also, mo encourage pfamewnts :to fol- lolw through with ltlhe remedial mearsuvews rlecowmme-nlded for lclomrectioln off defects found in ftheim' childmen. Mrs. Charlene Moreau, Speech Correctionisl Dleflewotive' lspewech and Hbaiby talk among b9lg?llIL1'1fB1'lS is quite fcommoln and it is sur'- PI7llSllI'1vg howw lewawsily dt can be colrmelctleld. More swerliolufs clofndmolns resulting from physical fhzmdiclalpsl can also be corrected with proper' proeedumel. Mrs. Shirley Cole, Vocal Music The aim of the elelmfentary music pro- gram is to provide malny muslifcfal awcltivimies for all :s'cuden,tss. Aslildvef frofm srinlgifnxg, the children play im rhythm bands, dacmcfe valrifofus- folk -damlces', and Learn mulsilcal theolry. Silnlglng provides SlOfCiE1vl. recmeartliolng rhythm bafnzdfs melaeh ,afttefmtioln and ClOlOlI'ldfl- natliomg 'd3lI'LCf8wS pwovide meoneealtionn wafnld eo- ordinaltiolng and ,thewowry helps sovwnld logical tlhinzlsinlg. We want to ma-ke owur chillrdlrecn sound Well-adjluswted citizeums. Miss Barbara Carlson, Arl' Theme is no beltfver' medium for expres- sliaoln of wo1me's perwsonality than ltlmnough Art.. This is just as :time with the crude' drawing of lthle first grader as dit is with fuhe yofulng ahowwslewvwilfe Jin, swelxevcztsmg 'hlerllivilng mom eolocr sleheme. It ds fesserntial fthalt. cnhildren be given lthifs lolpfplortuniby and dprasming. Page 7

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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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