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

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In 1928 when our Consolidated School was opened, he became the Mathematics Teacher, and con- tinued in that capacity until 1942 when he became Principal. The Staff of the 1955 Stantonian is proud to dedicate this book to Mr. Fox as a token of their appreciation for his loyal guidance. It is our tribute to his untiring services, both at school and after school hours, not only for us but for our predecessors who have been privileged to come under his guidance. We Wish, in this small way, to acknowledge our gratitude for his many contributions in making our lives more complete. , - y .,,, 1' A-N PAUL W. FOX Principal 5 an N Q Q 4.A,vq-w-- f iw. v .. ,M- M -v , Qf' 'mf 3 intel 'K 211 , 'S ,sf ew' vf- ,, js,,5.y .Mm ,1gf,Q,5w. A ' ' , M ,, 5 - 3 -, vt., aw , K wa f f 14 '!7t'S7'5i'i?1r 1' -F ' - 1-. 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'3af7, ff , J ,fmsff XX J .V M . x 374 A AMW , W ' P' ,ik 1 -Y CONTENTS ADMINISTRA T I ON JUNIOR HIGH LIFE ELEMENTARY LIFE C0-ORDINATE A C TI VI TI E S OUR BOARD OF ED CATIO The School Board extends best wishes and hopes for a bright future to each and every student and patron and wants you to know that their untiring and sometimes thankless task is done for the benefit of the school pop- ulation of the entire Hempfield Area.. joint Committee BACK ROW: Mr. Keefner QI-Iunkerj, Mr. Cummings QHempfie1dl, Mr. Lauffer lManorj, Mr. Wolfe QYoung- woody, Superintendent Mr. Fullerton, Deputy Superintendent Mr. Bowman. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Shaner lManor1, Mr. Bolling fAdamsburgj, Mr. Silvis QHempfieldl, Mr. Latta QI-lempfieldl Mr, Mough QYoungwoodj. FRONT ROW: Mr. Kauffman KHempfieldj, Mr. Mc Klveen lHempfieldj, Mr. Kerr lHempfie1dj, Mr. Wineman lYoungwoodj, Mr, Greene 1Hempfie1dj. E 1.0 s , x. f x EQ! X w ws, A ,.1 9 if P Eg 'wffw aa f'f'f5f5'! .4 f Z .ifgff 1. , -M.. W .ng , 3 gy X K Sk V ff ' zz nf , Fi, ,f ' 'A if N51 ' 2, f vi if ax 2 ff 6 A i fvg 7 583, , L. in 4 Tl QA, . i map. ll? , '7f:ff51?fM ' V wi. 1 4. 7. 654 5. Q ,- 2' vfw 'Si 1 M X al , 'ii 'T , sw 'ilu L egwgggfar Hunker School Board BACK ROW: Mr. Keefner, Mr. Latta. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sutor, Mrs. Gault, Mrs. Fox, Secretary. Mr. Sutor missing from the photo. Hempfield School Board BACK ROW: Mr. Kauffman, Mr. Cuammings, Mr. Silvis, Mr. Latta, FRONT ROW: Mr. Greene, Mr. Mc Klveen, Mr. Kerr. ' 12 ADMINI TRA TION nh fb , rin'-6966 1 awe itixxefion' SN - 'Wee The school publications of a school are excellent op- portunities for pupils to obtain first hand experience in reporting , wr iting and group cooperative organizational activities. Generally these activities represent con- siderable effort on the part of the faculty in preparing the material for final presentation to the publicg how- ever, this publication is an excellent opportunity for the public to become acquainted with the activities of the school, I take this opportunity to congratulate the student body, the faculty and patrons ofthe community who have made this publication possible. I am sure many pupils have benefited from the experience and will cherish their books in the future years. T. W, Fullerton 13 Paul E. Bowman, Deputy Superintendent Paul W, Wolfe, Director of Child Accounting Reporting or claiming lost articles, bringing in lunch money, getting a permit to ride a certain bus, getting a tardy permit, and many other things made your visits to the office most frequent. Mrs. Poorman and Mr. Fox took your pressing problems very seriously, Mr Fox, Principal, goes over the 'March of Dimes results with Students Roy Shaw and Nancy Ames. Mrs . Gladys Poor man Secretary 195' JUNIOR HIGH LIFE Opportumtles here were many 1n all phases of school act1v1t1es OUR FACULTY I Miss Bechtold Mr. Kauffman Mr. Shields Mr. Schrader Mrs, Buchalter Miss Rosmus Mr. Gerhart Mrs. Poorman 18 Mr. Tomkon Mr. Snively Mr, Vonada Mrs. Kettering QW im. w-+u:,, l,,.i,,,.w--A ' Vmywzf, f fm, inth Grade Celebrities MOST AMUSING BEST DANCERS Judy Harrold and Maurice Kimmel Carolyn Bisping and Dennis Kish MOST ATHLETIC Phyllis Gallentine and Richard Capozzi MOST INDUSTRIOUS MOST TIMID Frances Springer and Donald Shifko Wanda Wolfe and Gerald Phillabaum 20 . ,Va ,,,,Q, -, hw I '45 f I , uf wi- gs gy. ,L .w 1X.,,,, Q L X ,: J 4 ffZ,,fFfeffH W Px We Q it . SF , A L , ' ,wzfsfn , -Effigg. A fy V , Q f ' L A ' mf K iU.,'f V ffm jf ff . ., .4 44 , 1 Q . W , Y fa? -' 1 . X 1 , gig 3l1ff'4'f'Tf 'l 'Q 'iii : Hg , , A gg - 'NWN ' ,B if 33 i ,M - ,,.,,.Lkfaw,Xl X Q WN jg, fr ifukwf Q, if . ' 1 f--,QM ,fl ,gs Q f X Www X Q inth Grade DAVID BEIS TEL Dave . . . a jolly, sparkling student . . . likes art, gym., and science . . . member of the Sportsmen's Club. . . Always drawing pictures to while away his time . . . a true artist at heart. CAROLYN BISPING Carolyn . . , lively, pretty and winsome . . . President of Girl Club, treasurer of 9th, grade, cheerleader and yearbook staff member . . . work with Grange and Cafeteria keep her busy, RICHAR D CAPOZZI Moon . . . goes for girls in a big way . . . rejoices at hunting, trapping and fishing . . . president of Ninth Grade and a future big league baseball player . . . active in sportsmen's Club. ROY COPE Roy . . . a truly inquisitive, friendly chap . . . goes for basket ball, softball, and one certain girl . . . member of Glee Club, Sportsmen's Club, basketball team and softball team. RONALD CRAMER Ron . . . a friendly student . . , a whiz on the basketball floor or on a softball field. . . member of all athletic teams, stage crew, and Sportsmen's Club. PHYLLIS GALLENTINE Phill , , , extremely active , , , plays saxophone in Orchestra and Township Band . . . secretary of gi:-l's club and ninth grade . . member of year book staff . . . aim is private secretary. JUDY HARROLD Judy . . . a sweet package of joy and fun . . . likes boys and gym . . . dislikes math. and tests . . . President of Home EC. Club . . . works in school cafeteria. PAUL HILL Hillbilly . . . a witty fellow whose antics in class cause mirth . . . trapper and hunter . . . likes to eat and play football . . member of Sportsmen's Club . . . aim to be a truckdriver . 5: I n x 4 Q i 'r f Q4 , . 'S 1 Viv. x if I ,Wkuhww F x vi 3 A O lllth Grade .. Wonder what senior High will be like? QQ, N n -, g n M . 9, - 1 ,-f. . . -2-K I ABOVE: Watch you fingers. ABOVE: Lunch time finally arrived Might il'1tEI'eSti1'1g, iSl'l't it? ? ? Relaxing in Home EC, 2.4 inth Grade MA UR ICE KIMMEL Fido . . . his mischievous laughs pep up the classes . . .collects airplane motors . . . member of Sportsmen's Club . . . prefers hunting and trapping to school . . . comical chap. DENNIS KISH Fishbug . . . famous ,for his wisecrecks . . . member of Sport- smen's Club, Softball and Basketball Teams and Stantonian Staff . . . ninth grade officer . . . one of our better dancers. R ONA LD MELLINGER Ron . . . handsome young man who delights the girls . . . bas- ketball player . . . likes sports and certain girls . . . member of Sportsmen's Club . . . usually well behaved. FRANK MOUGH Punch . . . Small but mighty . . . builds model airplanes . . . prefers girls to Englishu . . WaHfS to join Navy Ol' play PI-'O football . . . member of Sportsmen's Club. GEORGE NELSON George . . . true farmer at heart . . . likes to hunt and play ball . . . member of Sportsmen's Club . . . good average, mis- chievous lad . .. . wants to ovsm a large farm. R OBER T OPLINGER 'Hob . . . tall, amiable chap . . . prefersgym and Shop to Eng- lish . . . member of Sportsmen's Club and stage crew . . . football is favorite pastime . . . good, reliable worker. GENE OVER LY Gene . . . small of stature but big of heart . . . member of stage crew and Sportsmen's Club . , . likes hunting, trapping, Shop and Math . . . hard worker , . nothing to do with girls-. GERALD PHILLABAUM Jerry . . . easy going lad whose practical jokes sometime back- fire on him . . . goes for basketball in a. big way . . . usually found where trouble exists . . . Sportsmen's Club member. inth Grade AVR EL PICKFOR D Champ . . . ahappy-go-lucky lad. . . likes movies . . . isn't happy about detention hall . . . Collects stamps . , , future air- plane pilot . . . would like a steady girl friend. DA VID POOLE Dave . . . friendly sort of feller . . . typical Tom Sawyer . . . likes movies and airplanes . . . wants to a pilot . . . likes to sell magazines . . . afraid of the girls. NANCY PR OCTOR Nancy . . . a horse lover at heart . . enjoys Science . . . col- lects photos of male movie stars . . . talks about her visit to St, Augustine , . . would like to be a teacher, RICHARD RAFFENSPERGER Dick . . . tall . . . head of the stage crew . . . active in Sports- men's Club and Orchestra . . . reliable and trustworthy . . . proud of certificate for high in magazine sales . . . diligent. NANCY ELLEN SCHROCK Nan . . . comical and full of good humor . . . plays basketball well . . . doesn't like tests . . . collects pictures of movie stars . . . wants to be a clerk and sell ice cream. JOHN SCHWAR TZ John, . . aprize -winning gleam in his eyes . . . has that inno- cent look . . . member of Sportsmen's Club . . . likes all teachers. . . just came here this term. . . wants to continue farming. PA UL SAGER Thimble . . . a sportsminded lad. . . likes to build things of wood . . . expert hunter and trapper . . . timid around girls only . . . likes old cameras and photography . . .. softball player. DONALD SHETLER Jbe . . . quiet mysterious lad . . . loves Shop and Farming . . Sportsmen's Club member . . . timid and shy . . . 5' Z and blonde . . . dislikes Math and Science . The candid camera catches the . . ABOVE: Dick, Phil, and Fran get an idea ABOVE: Proctor, Phillabaum, and Schrock getting a little extra Science BELOW: Pickford, Sager, and Roy discussing the weather BELOW: Poole and Cramer think the trophy quite nice 27 I Good bye, Stanton --- Hello Youngwood! ! ! ABOVE: Some day we will probably learn to ABOVE: We are really quite a bunch of use a rule wood butchers BELOW: Slow down, boys, or some one may BELOW: The ice cream business wds so in get hurt! teresting 28 inth Grade DONA LD SHIFKO Donnie . . . one of our better students , . . quiet manner . . . member of the Sportsmen's Club, softball team, and basketball team . . , likes trapping, math, Science, Civics, and Shop . . . A fun loving lad . WILLIAM SMAR TNICK Billy , . . humorous, happy-go-lucky chap . . . prefers basket- ball, hunting, and music . . . likes to ride horses . . . 'Sports- men's Club member . . . big wheel in Orchestra and Band LYLE SMITH Smitty . . , little guy with lots of energy . . . prefers hunting, trapping, gym and shop . . . Sportsmen's Club member . . . will help to feed the nation when he becomes a farmer. FRANCES SPRINGER Fran . . . a prize package of both pep and personality. . . thrives for basketball and square dances . . . Girls' Club mem- ber . . . painting favorite pastime. JERRY STONER Jerry . . . a light-haired, lively and active student . . . enjoys basketball, girls, football . . . Member of Sportsmen's Club, Softball and Basketball teams' PAUL TROUT Paul . , . a cute lad admired by the opposite sex . . . member of Glee Club and Sportsmen's Club . . . on softball and basketball teams. . . likes sports, girls, and Science. KATHERINE VENSKO Cathy . . . a nice personality . . . prefers sewing and playing ball to tests . . . member of Home Ec. Club . . . quiet and easy going student whose personality wins friends. WANDA WOLFE Wanda . . . a quiet girl with a smile always . . . collects photos of movie stars . . . prefers potato chips, gym and swimming . . Home Ec. Club member , . . likes comic books. CLASS WILL Stanton Junior High School, June 3, 1955 We, the Ninth Grade of 1955, being in full possession of sound mind and poor memory, do hereby publish our last Will and Testament: First: To Mr. Fox we leave our good intentions. Second: To Mrs. Poorman and the Teachers we leave good and bad report cards, unused book, cap pistols, water guns, and other sundry articles which caused you some concern while in our possession. Third: To seventh and Eighth Graders we leave our good times and our respect and grat- itude for our teachers, Fourth: We wish to make these individual bequests -- Dave Beistel leaves his Math, problems to Larry Ahlborn Ron Cramer leaves his strong back to Bill Mottle Roy Cope leaves his home -work to Bob Altman Paul Hill leaves his quietness to Andy Guzy Dennis Kish leaves his mischief to Warren Chellman Ronald Cramer leaves his sweet voice to Dennis Kunkle Frank Mough leaves his stature to Bill Hayes George Nelson leaves his fun making to Gerald Princeler Bob Oplinger leaves his unused books to Walter Gross Gene Overly leaves his big grin to Bob Teaters Maurice Kimmel leaves his humor to Richard Anthony Gerald Phillabaum leaves his monkey shines to Kennis Poole Avrel Pickford leaves his curly hair to Miriam Fisher Dave Poole leaves his small foot size to Lynn Price Dick Raffensperger leaves his hard work to Ray Turner Paul Sager leaves his Science ability to Charles Frye Donald Shifko leaves his dimples to Pete Barna Donald Shetler leaves his shyness to Paul Moore Bill Smartnick leaves his musical ability to the Orchestra Lyle- Smith leaves his quietness to Raymond Crouse- Jerry Stoner leaves his bright smile to Tommy Ryan Paul Trout leaves his shined shoes to all eighth grade boys Carolyn Bisping leaves her good dancing to Judy Thomas Phyllis Gallentine leaves her good marks to Joan Overly Nancy Proctor leaves her clear voice to Kathy Plate Nancy Schrock leaves her quietness to Beverly Draskovich Judy Harrold leaves her fun with the boys to Bonnie Sager Frances Springer leaves her pony tail to Shirley Sullenberger John Schwartz leaves his fun making to Terry Reed Dick Capozzi leaves his batting eye to Gary Mensch Katherine Vensko leaves her quiet voice to Connie Fox Wanda Wolfe leaves her shyness to Nancy Zundel N Signed, sealed and delivered this third day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five. 30 CLASS PROPHECY Tuesday, .Tune 12, 1970 Dear Diary, - Today as I went to get my dress at the Modern Miss Dress Shop, I found Carolyn Bisping is a dress designer with Anna Mae Shetler as her seamstress. Together they produce divine dresses. She informed me that Frank Mough is a Rear -Admiral on the U.S.S. Cabot. Carolyn has married Dick Capozzi, a member of the St. Louis Card- inal Baseball Team. Ronald Mellinger and Dennis Kish play for the New York Yankees while Ronald Cramer is a Brooklyn Dodger. Monday, August 3, 1970 Dear Diary, - When I took my car to a. garage to have it checked I found Donald Shifko and John Schwartz to be the mechanics. Donald told me Paul Hill is a truck driver and stops there regularly. He also told me that Maur- ice Kimmel is a carpenter and that Elec- trician Donald Shetler recently wired his home. While I was waiting, I spotted Paul Sager who is in the Army as is Dick Raf- fensperger, Saturday, Sept. 5, 1970 Dear Diary,l Iwent to the airport to meet Frances' Spr- inger whohas just flown backfrom a Texas Vacation. The pilots on her plane were David Poole and Avrel Pickford. While we were talking to them, they suggested din- ner. We went to a new dining and dancing hall in Pittsburgh. There we met Jerry Stoner who is an Industrial Engineer, A member of the Trio providing the music there was William Smartnick who has be- come quite famous with his Accordion, Bill 'told us that he recently saw Lyle Smith and George Nelson, both of whom own large far ms. On our way home Frances told me that she and Nancy Proctor are telephone operators. Thursday, Oct. 22, 1970 Dear Dairy, - At a dance last evening, I met Nancy Schrockwho is asecretaryat the new Tex- tile Plant as is Judy Harrold. Roy Cope who is employed at the same factory is doing well, He told us that David Beistelhas gained muchfame as anArtist.. Dave mar- ried Wanda Wolfe and they have a small daughter. Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1970 Dear Dairy, - While Iwas working in the office as a Private Secretary, Paul Trout walked in. Paul is now a very persuasive salesman. He told me that Gene Overly is a farmer and that Katherine Vensko is a Secretary. Later on in the day I came upon another article written by Bob Oplinger who has become a successful news reporter. Bob had written about the success of Gerald Phillabaum, a Hot -Rod Racer, who has won almost every race he entered in his neat little jalopy. If ,li ll! gill :Hi U Eighth Grade lass Ujficers Room 12: Joyce Selepchak - - - - Secretary Carolyn Schuck - - President Connie Hillis - - - - Treasurer Betty Cochran - - - Vice-President Room 5: Terry Reed ---- ------ T reasurer Gerald Princeler --------- Secretary Mr. Shields- - - - Home Room Teacher Ronald Wise - - ---- Vice-President William Hayes - - - - President X 33 Eighth Grade TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOUR TH R OW: BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Shields, Margaret Beal, Charles Frye, Cora Jean Black, William Long, Connie Hillis, Frank McKlveen, Miriam Fisher, Jack Marcinko. Nancy Jaynes, Turnpike Bryant, Connie Fox, Isabel Bash, Gary Mensch, Therla Croft Daniel Demoise, Beverly Hill, William Hayes, Maxine Frantz, William Bisping, Betty Cochran, Larry Ahlborn, Annie Hohn, Dennis Kunkle. :lean Elliott, Thomas Barbour, Shirley Hixson, Peter Barna, Sandra Harrold, Harold Allshouse, Annabelle Hamborsky, Warren Chellman, Georgetta Fulmer. Walter Gross, Richard Anthony, Beverly Draskovich, Ronald Martin, Andrew Guzy, William Lynch. 34 Eighth Grade TOP ROW: Terry Reed, Shirley Shaffer, Lynn Price, Judy Thomas, Kenneth Nelson, Kathy Plate, Raymond Turner, Shirley Sullenberger, William Templeton. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Noon, Russell Soles, Joan Overly, Carolyn Schuck, Dennis Poole, Sheila Johns. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Miller, Beverly Trout, George Welsh, Eugene Trout,,Bonnie Sager, George Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Hattie Chambers, Robert Teaters, Nancy Zundel, Thomas Ryan, Lois Woodman, Keith Shotts, Donna Kern, Gerald Princler, Joyce Selepchak, BOTTOM ROW: James Wilkinson, Joan Nesvta, William Mottle, Ronald Wise. 35 . . So thrilling, dances, men teachers, changing classes! ,,,q:h'sm- Y by IFN iw - ABOVE: Strolling in the hall during lunch ABOVE1 intermission BELOW: Junior High girls are so cute and BELOW: do so many interesting things 36 e nw, vs, If the piano were in tune we would really sing The snow and the girls make winter so much fun for all of us Seventh Grade lass Officers Section 3: Kenneth Sheetz, Treasurerg Dolores West, Secretaryg Phoebe Teichert, Vice Presidentg Ernest Shifko, President. Section l: Betty Frye, Secretary Section 2: Eleanor Noon, Secretary Daniel Adams, Treasurer Paul Moore, Treasurer Jack I-lunnnell, V-President Blanche Oplinger, V-President Rose Barna, President Beverly Myers, President .., ' 3? Seventh Grade TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIR D R OW: FOUR TH R OW: BOTTOM ROW: Miss Rosmus, John Armatage, Alice Ann Evans, Robert Altman, Carol Coyner, Raymond Crouse, Patricia Hoak, James Carlson, Dorothy Bryant. Daniel Adams, Gail Davis, Frank Werry, Robert Altman, Joyce Beck, Larry Daugherty Delila Goswick, Alton Kauffman, Betty Fry, Thomas Baker, Nancy Ames, Michael Bar- bour, Barbara Barkley, John Jones, Patricia Gaffney. Earl Berkley, Sylvia Fox, Jack Hunnell, Ellen Alexander, Thomas Gallentine, Rose Barna, Jay Johnston, Beverly Geckle, Robert Harrold. Theodore Beluschok, John Bair, Thomas Beehner, Harry Bisping, Donald Ballew, James Jordon, Robert Anthony. 38 TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOUR TH ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Seventh Grade Mrs, Buchalrer, David Kerr, Judy Sell, Eric Plate, Shirlene Lydic, George Markle, Pearl Nitteright, Delmar Overly, Sandra Poole. James Overly, Blanche Oplinger, August Nelson, Walter Loucks, Evelyn Robinson, Steve Predajna. Lenora Leasher, Kenneth Reigh, Kathleen Hanson, Robert Long, Kathleen Jaynes, John Shaffer, Patricia Packe, Randall Artis, Marilou Reamer. Irvin McElroy, Eleanor Noon, Charles Ridenour, Marie Werry, James Logan, Beverly Myers, William McGuffey, Beverly Rowe, Leslie Martin. Darwin Poole, Donna Pervoy, Curtis Royer, Cheryl Kramer, Donald Miller, Diane Kosko, Donald McClain, James Poorman. 39 Seventh Grade TOP ROW: Mr. Snively, Judy Smith, Eugene Thomas, Phoebe Teichert, Charles Yurinak, Thelma Trout, Paul Santmyer, Darla Smith, Dennis Strosko . SECOND ROW: Betty Smith, Carl Todaro, Dolores West, Ruth Ann Sprung, James Trout, Margaret Woodman. I THIRD ROW: Melton Swartz, Mary Springer, Daniel Schultheis, Louise Baker, Frank Smartnick, Theresa Strosko, Thomas Sours, Patricia Wilkins, Carl Schweinsburg. 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Q .F Free eats went like hot cakes MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN The evening Magazine Party in our Aud- itorium was a fitting climax to the cam- paign which netted sales of 552130. and profits of about 3700. The profit from this campaign was far -reaching as it brought to us during the entire school year a better Champion Sales man, Jim Wilkinson, proudly holds the trophy his S460 in sales helped so largely in winning for our school. yearbook, good movies, field trips, shows, ball games, and many other items in add- ition to lots of ice cream and candy. More than one hundred fifty students and teachers enjoyed the variety of entertainment at the party THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR The Cast: Maxine Frantz . . Gloria MC Miriam Fisher . . .Dawn Mc Connie Hillis . . . Marcy Mc Betty Cochran .... . Kathryn,Mc Beverly Draskovich . . Matilda Mc Warren Chellman . ....... ' William Lynch . . . . . . . . . William Hayes . . .Owen Mc Miss Rosmus . . Faculty Kenna Kenna Kenna Kenna Kenna 'Be rt ' 'Bill ' ' Kenna Coach The old man finally becomes the center of interest It was so thrilling! The mystery about The House Next Door finally came to light with with the exposure of the old man who turned out to be the villain. STANDING: Beverly Draskovich and William Hayes. SITTING: Warren Chellman, Miriam Fisher, Betty Cochran, Maxine Frantz, Connie Hillia, and William Lynch. 43 .. , fill: N H is x S .53 if fm, Q-Yi YF? Qi' fi 5 dy, w. ', ' - bm. Vi? Q K i .gif . 2 i S L J' M, , ,, 'xii 'M 2' - W2 x , - , W 'T' ' l -ya e fc., , , M .- 5 'M F ' 5-7-If 4, '4'-W. bt N .. 'Q ,M - ,,5.: M: -V,k gig-jg' K X f -2 I ,Lf Q i wx ' - . i - -,.. ww AN. ,... :,,.., L K. xxx. N - H f?'i .izzgw-4--4, ...5,:L..z.,:,5.1f -H! , 5 411115 N fw :i:7i3f':'2???if'x2.i fwzw - , ,. , 4- K. f 242 M :H Q 5 V B, , , wwf 'Q RTK I-I W A X k ,Wu Q, H V K QQ fy JI Jig ,, i Wts K ,,.,, , ..., , ,k..,, N .I f S' 4 3544 1,,:f A is H' 5 wg if if 'N i gi M W? . Q Q X CAN A 0VIE Gerald and Ray with boxes packed for distribution December 2. and 3 were Can, Can Movie Days . All the more than 800 of us were invited to see the Movie, Rusty and give a can or dime for the needy. More than 400 cans and as many dimes were given. Our needy classmates had a MY, what a Pile! good Christmas dinner and toys. Distribution was made Dec. 23. Our elementary students really got a big bang from the project You Don't Belong To Me Wayne has a minor spat with Diana, his sweetheart, and his let- ter of apology to her gets in the wrong envelope but the contest let- ter about the girl of his dreams causes the loss of his sweetheart until she learns that he won the shiny red convertible, The cast: Ronald Wise - - - Terry Reed - Judy Thomas- - - Kathy Plate - - Carolyn Noon - Carolyn Schuck- - Nancy Zundel- - Student coache s Shirley Shaffer Faculty Sponsor -Wayne Gordon - Shelby Gordon - Ethel Gordon - Patsy Gordon - Diana Hughes - Jennie Winfield - - -Miss Mitchell Joyce Selepchak - Mr. Snively Shelby, Jennie, and Miss Mitchell appear about as mcuh pleased as Patsy and Wayne when things turn out not just exactly as planned. Carolyn Schuck, Kathy Plate, Terry Reed, Carolyn Noon, Ronald Wise, Judy Thomas, and Nancy Zundel CHRI TMA PROGRAM The entire Ninth Grade directed by Mr. Kauf- fman directed our Christmas Program On Dec- ember 2.2. The program was in three acts with Phyllis Gallentine and William Smartnick providing in- strumental music between the acts, The title of the production was A Cowboy's Christmas and the setting was in the cattle country. Principal Characters: Alkali ---- Rawhide- - - Curly ----- Shorty ---- Mc Ginnis- - Miss Patience Snowball- - - Bridget ---- Mahaney- - - Mother ---- Director- - - - - - - - - - - - Ronald Cramer - - -Dennis Kish - -Avrel Pickford - - Frank Mough - - - Lyle Smith - - - - - - - - - Carolyn Bisping -----------JerryStoner Frances Springer -------------RoyCope -----------JudyHarrold ----------Mr.Kauffman Bridget displaying her anger after being informed by Mc Ginnis that Snowball had used her spoon as a boot cleaner, to the amusement of Rawhide and Curley. On stage: Bob Oplinger, Donald Shifko, Paul Sager, George Nelson, Paul Trout. Off Stage: Phyllis Gallentine, Anna Mae Shetler, Wanda Wolfe, Carolyn Bisping, Mr. Kauffman, Nancy Schrock Judy Harrold, Katherine Vensko, Nancy Proctor, Maurice Kimmel, Avrel Pickford, John Schwartz, Richard Capozzi, Paul Hill, Ronald Mellinger, Ronald Cramer, William Smartnick, Dennis Poole, Frances Springer, Jerry Stoner, Richard Raffensperger, Gene Overly, David Beistel, Lyle Smith. ,ln front at right: Frank Mough, Donald Shetler, Dennis Kish, Roy Cope. nie Ki? ' iii? ' 52:4 M QI ml HUM!! WHERE 'K 0 R CHRISTMAS TREE OVC 1' Dick, Mr. Shrader, and Bill looking the situation I. Dick and Carolyn working Gene and Frances putting some balls on Dick does the high work with Phy11is's help in the stratosphere The finished product 5 Q ' , 5 fill 'Q -5 Gr f? 3 if 191 it gp W- ' ,va me ,Q X ,Lt ' nfywa., M 3 Q., .QNX-5 fy, .. 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STANTONIAN STAFF STUDENTS Editor-in-Chief - - - Carolyn Bisping Associate Editors - - - William Hayes Shirley Shaffer Carolyn Noon Warren Chellman Literary Editors - - ---- Ray Turner Gerald Princeler Linda Book Sports Editor - - - - Walter Gross Photography - - - Phyllis Gallentine Features - - - William McGuffey Rose Barna Judy Harrold Diane Kosko Dennis Kish Mrs. Buchalter, Mr. Tomkon and Richard Capozzi Mr. Fox appear to approve the material that is being typed by Mrs, Poorman, FACULTY ADVISORS Literary ------- - -Mrs. Buchalter Arrangement and Art - - - -Mr. Tomkon Typist - - - Mrs. Poorman Business - - Mr, Fox Carolyn and Walter taking .time out for a friendly visit. Rose, Carolyn, Judy, and Dennis are in deep thought over the make -up of one of the pages. The 1955 Stantonian Staff under- took the publication of a yearbook with ahardcover. It was the first such effort in the twenty seven year history of our school. Realizing from the very inception of the idea that it would be very costly to publish such a book with over one hundred pages, a very intensive campaign was inaugur - ated for the raising of funds. Bus - iness were canvassed for support, adult organizations in the school area were contacted, orders were taken at the unbelievably low price of one dollar per copy, and a ser- ies of evening school activities were planned. All these proved to be great money raisers and with much support from our P.T,A, , the staff was able to b-ring to the students this 1955 Stantonian which they hope you will cherish and which is Worth to you all the hard work and cash involved in its pro- duction. Linda, William McCvuffey, and William Hayes receiving some expert advice on selecting and arranging photos from Mr. Tomkon, Art advisor. while Diane takes great delight in Dick's Work. Shirley, Warren, Gerald and Phyllis learn that selecting, cropping, and pasting is a never-ending job. as xi-fy? William - - Gerald Carolyn - Walter PRESS CL President --------- Carolyn Noon V-President ------ Gerald Princeler Secretary -------- William Hayes Treasurer ------ ---- W alter Gross The Press Club with the help of many students and teachers published seven issues of the Stanton Press this term.Our school paper last term won a second pl- ace rating in State Competition. Our paper was financed from the sale of about 600 copies of each issue and from evening movies and dances. We hope the Stanton Press helped our patrons and students to become acquainted with our school, TOP ROW: Ray Turner, Terry Reed, Donald Miller, Gerald Princeler, Dennis Kunkle, Randall Artis, James Trout, George Welsh, Avrel Pickford. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Fox, Sponsor, Carolyn Schuck, Kathy Plate, Joyce Selepchak, Carolyn Noon, Alice Ann Evans, Shirley Shaffer, Shirlene Lydic, William Hayes. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Price, Sheila Johns, Pearl Nitterright, Hattie Chambers, Beverly Myers, Diane Kosko, Patty Packe, Cheryl Kramer, Beverly Geckle, Rose Barna, George Thomas. SOFT BALL SQUAD Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton '5'Stanton Expert 6 Manor 7 Harrolds 8 S.W. Greensburg 15 South Greensburg 11 Export 4 Manor 8 Harrolds 9 S,W, Greensburg 5 South Greensburg 12 South Greensburg 5 4fChampionship play-off game Coach Shrader and Pitcher Kish admiring the trophy earned by winning the Westmoreland County League Championship. STANDING: Mr. Shrader, Coach, Jerry Stoner, Robert Altman, Roy Cope, Paul Sager, Harold Allshouse, and Ronald Wise. KNEELING: Walter Gross, Thomas Ryan, Richard Capozzi, Dennis Kish, Ronald Cramer, Paul Trout, Donald Shifko, and Warren Chellman. Mr. Vonada gave individual instruction as. time permitted, Above he is instructing Louise Baker on the Violin, his favorite instrument. 0 R URCHE TRA We held Orchestra Rehearsal on Mon- days, Tuesdays, and Fridays, the three days Mr. Vonada was at our school, dur- ing Activity Period. Our Orchestra was made up mostly of seventh and eighth graders since the more experienced left our school at the close of last term and entered Youngwood High, Our Big night was on March Z4 when we helped present our annual Junior High Spring Program. As their heads appear: Robert Altman, Ronald Wise, Dennis Kunkle, Thomas Rayn, Peter Barna, Richard Raf- fensperger, Harold Allshouse, Frank Smartnick, Charles Sullenberger, Gerald Princeler, Howard Crise, Barry Bridges, Larry Daugherty, Nancy Ames, Judy Thomas, James Jordan, Therla Croft, Nicki Plesz, Phy- ,1lisGa11entine, William Smartnick, Linda Book, Daniel Adams, Mr.. Vonada, Louise Baker., Roy Shaw, Thomas Beehner, William Lynch. OUR CHOR S Our Concert on Thursday, March 10 when we were attired in formal clothes many of us for the first time, was an experience we enjoyed very much and will long remember. Our practices every Wednesday after noon directed by Miss Bechtold were al- so a pleasure. Therla Groft and Beverly Draskovich appear to be rehearsing one of the dreamy numbers as Miss Bechtold, our Vocal Music Instructor, provides the piano accompaniment TOP ROW: Dennis Kish, Paul Trout, Ronald Mellinger, Donald Shifko, Jerry Stoner, George Welsh, Russell Soles, Thomas Beehner, Irvin McElroy, Larry Ahlborn, David Kerr, Kenneth Sheetz, Frank McKlveen. SECOND ROW: George Markle, Steve Predajna, Curtis Royer, Donald Ballew, James Poorman, Carl Todaro, Paul Santmyer, Gary Mensch, Warren Chellman, Walter Gross, Paul Moore, Marilouise Reamer, Kathleen Hanson, Kathleen Jaynes. THIRD ROW: Beverly Draskovich, Kathy Plate, Carolyn Schuck, Miriam Fisher, Lois Woodman, Nancy Zundel, Carolyn Bisping, Joan Nesta, Carolyn Noon, Joyce Selepchak, Judy Thomas, Shirley Shaffer, Phyllis Gallentine. FOUR TH ROW: Janet Young, Betty Cochran, Shirley Hixson, Annie Hohn, Delila Goswick, Beverly Geckle, Alice Ann Evans, Patricia Haines, Ellen Alexander, Verda Trout, Sandra Poole, BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Ann Sprung, Judy Sell, Pearl Nitterright, Eleanor Noon, Linda Book, Nancy Ames, Betty Frye, Beverly Myers, Beverly Rowe, Phoebe Teichert. ,,.. ,.,,, ., . .W , K. - ,Iv 1 ,,':,,, , Our Home Room Officers' Club served in many respects as a Student Council. This group decided upon our Activity and Club Program, conducted our Magazine Cam- paign and allocated the funds for various func- tions, acted as Hall Patrolmen, and brought the needs and desires as well as the problems of our students to the attention of the group. TOP ROW: Kenneth Sheetz, Richard Capozzi, Ronald Wise, Terry Reed, Gerald Princeler, Paul Moore, Richard Shifko. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Fox, Sponsor, Betty Cochran, Phyllis Gallentine, William Hayes, Dennis Kish, Carolyn Bisping, Rose Barna, Betty Fry. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Adams, Dolores West, Eleanor Noon, Phoebe Teichert, Joyce Selepchak, Carolyn Schuck, Eleanor Myers, Jack Hunnell, STAGE CREW Setting up flats, erecting the seating, sweeping the floor, and lowering the black-out Curtains was almost a weekly routine as preparation for our Assemblies. Painting the flats was a pleasant change to the routine, All this was pleasant es- pecially when we missed a class on an emergency assignment. Pictured left to right on Mr, Shrader, Stage Crew Sponsor, Gene Overl Dick Y, Raffensperger, Ron Cramer and Bob Op- linger. Doesn't it look interesting? 59 Steady, boys ! Our Library Staff It was much fun helping Miss Ros mus on Mondays and Fridays in the Library during Activity Periods. Many boys and girls read the new books We received as well as the old ones. Pictured left to right are Betty Cochran, Sandra Harrold, Miss Ros mus, Librarian, Shirley I-lixson, Miriam Fisher, Carolyn Schuck, Beverly Draskovich, and Annabelle Hambrosky. H0 E EC. CLUB Officers President ---------- Judy Harrold Vice President ----- Delilah Goswick Secretary ------- Cora Jean Black Treasurer - - - ----- Nancy Proctor We spent our Tuesdays during Activity Period in room 12. where we had a lot of fun making so many nice things which Mrs, Kettering, our Sponsor and Home Economics Teacher, helped us with and gave us ideas. At Christmas we made earrings,aprons, and large wax candles which we gave for presents. At Easter We made chocolate covered eggs which we filled with fruit and nuts , Judy Harrold -- ---- Nancy Proctor Delilah Goswick - Cora J. Black STANDING: Joyce Beck, Delilah, Goswick, Patty Haines, Lois Woodman, Kathleen Hanson, Judy Sell, Cora Jean Black, Judy Harrold, Mary Springer, Donna Pervoy, Dorothy Bryant, Gail Davis. SEATED: Gloria Washabaugh, Anna Mae Shetler, Wanda Wolfe, Margaret Beal, Ruth Ann Sprung, Hattie Chambers, Nancy Schrock, Nancy Proctor, Katherine Venlko, Linda Beal, Mrs. Kettering. HEMPFIELD BA D We were glad to be a part of the eighty- two piece He mpfield Area Band conducted by Mr. Vonada. The Tuesday Evening rehearsals were sometimes not so pleas- ant but we enjoyed the concerts and the many summer parades in all parts of the County in which we took part. Mr, Vonada. Hempfield Band Director BACK ROW: Thomas Ryan, Dennis Kunkle, Harold Allshouse, Robert Altman, Ronald Wise, Gerald Princeler William Lynch. FRONT ROW: Nancy Smith, Nancy Ames, William Jordan, William Mc Guffey, Roy Shaw, Phyllis Gallentine. 61 GIRLS ' CL B The Girls' Club, sponsored by Mrs. Buchalter, met every Tuesday in the Gym, An lntra-mural basketball tournament was conducted during the first semester. Four different teams played six games to deter- mine the Championship, Winners were on the team captained by Joan Nesta. Other Captains were Lois Woodman,Miriam Fis- her, and Phyllis Gallentine. Tryouts for Cheerleaders were held and Carolyn Bisping, Judy Thomas, Nancy Ames, Shirley Sullenberger, Eleanor Noon, and Beverly Draskovich were chosen. The girls performed well at all home games. During the second semester, the girls enjoyed dancing, Gymnastics, hiking and Phyllis Judy shiriey Carolyn activities to pay for the new sweaters. Gallentine , Thomas , Hixs on, Bisping , Secretary V. Pres. Treas. Pres. TOP ROW: Annie Hohn, Lois Woodman, Connie Fox, Joan Nesta, Shirley Hixson, Judy Thomas, Carolyn Biaping, Phyllis Gallentine, Frances Springer, Jean Elliott, Beverly Draskovich, Betty Cochran. MIDDLE ROW: Bonnie Sager, Betty Smith, Beverly Rowe, Patty Wilkins, Shirley Sullenberger, Miriam Fisher, Annabelle Hamborsky, Beverly Hill, Verda Trout, Darla Smith, Maxine Frantz, Sandra Harrold, Mrs. Buchalter, Faculty Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Connie Hillis, Nancy Zundel, Joan Overly, Carole Coyner, Thelma Trout, Nancy Ames, Betty Fry, Beverly Trout, Ellen Alexander, Eleanor Noon, Dolores West, Marie Werry. 4- 1 K W l 41, 5 x W, 5 Qs 4:1555 I x Lag X : J' ' ' ' . Sf ,fx 4 x N X iii' ' - ' . 21 W9 1 ' I-11,3226 , ' - J I .. - i 9 v ART CL B The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Tom- kon, met regularly in room 4 on Tuesdays during Activity Periods. The purpose was to give interested stu- dents additional Art training and to learn items that could not be covered in the once a week Art Class. Cover designs were made for the Stan- ton Press, and such other projects as making Christmas Cards, observing Art films, linoleum cutting, stencil making, and field trips to Art Collections were enjoyed. Paul Santmyer, Daniel Demoise, Vice -President President Daniel Adams, Phoebe Teichert, Treasurer Secretary LEFT ROW: Ronald Martin, Barbara Barkley, Margaret Woodman, Louise Baker. SECOND ROW: William Mottle, Daniel Adams, Thomas Baker, Keith Shotts, Robert Altman. THIRD ROW: Patricia Wall, Ronald Wagner, Donald Wian, Robert Carlson, Carl Surnmy, 'Sylvia Fox. RIGHT ROW: T Standing in the re homas Sour, Robert Sirianni, Robert Anthony, Michael Barbour. ar: Walter Loucks, Phoebe Teichert, Harold Allshouse, Paul Santmyer, Irvin McElroy, Evelyn Robinson Judith Smith Harry Bisping Daniel Demoise Robert Harro ,,,,,,, C , ,, , ,y .,,, tytt y p , VARSITY BASKETBALL Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Stanton Season Record . ......Be11ToWnship , , , Youngwood Freshmen , , , Manor Junior Varsity . . . S.W, Greensburg J.V. , , . , . . Bell Township . . . S.W. Greensburg J,V, , , , Manor Junior Varsity . . . Youngwood Freshmen . . . . . . . . Greensburg Freshmen STANDING: Mr. Snively, Coach, William Smartnick, William Hayes, Dennis Kish, Roy Cope, Ronald Cramer, Jerry Stoner, KNEELING: Ronald Mellinger, Donald Shifko, Richard Capozzi, Thomas Gallentine, Donald Miller, David Kerr . in PORT MEN ,S CL B Our Sportsmen's Club met on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Their activities consisted of learning how to handle a gun and rod, discussions about game and fish in season and methods of taking them, as well as how to conduct yourself in the field and on the stream. The programs were enriched by guest speakers and wildlife films. Ron Cramer. Mr. Schrader, Secretary Ronnie Wise and Pres, Dick Capozzi examine a muskrat prior to a skinning demonstration. TOP ROW: Donald Shifko, Ronald Cramer, Dennis Kish, William Smartnick, Richard Raffensperger, Richard Anthony, Roy Cope, Paul Sager, Jerry Stoner, Paul Trout, John Schwartz, SECOND ROW: Maurice Kimmel, Tom Barbour, Ronald Wise, Robert Teaters, Lyle Smith, Paul Hill, David Beistel, Richard Capozzi, Ronald Mellinger, Larry Ahlborn, Donald Shetler. BOTTOM ROW: Turnpike Bryant, .Tack Marcinko, Kenneth Nelson, Dennis Poole, William Lynch, Peter Barna, Kenneth Miller, William Long, William Templeton, Jim Wilkinson, Gene Overly, Frank Mough. Mr. Shrader, sponsor, at extreme right. HUBBY CL B Oficers President ------- - -Davey Kerr V-President ----- Donald Mc Clain Secretary -------- Donald Ballew Treasurer ------- Jimmy Jordan To have a hobby keeps one alert. We are always looking for way to increase or make our hobbies better. Every other Tuesday someone gives a talk on his or her hobby. We have ed. Some of the most popular hobbies 'DD are collecting stamps, coins and Donald Donald Davey Jimmy match boxe S , ' Ballew Mc Clain Kerr Jordan TOP ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Earl Berkley, Steve Predajna, Leslie Martin, Jim Overly, George Markle, Alton Kauffman, Eddie Jones, Jim Poorman, Delmar Overly, Danny Schultheis. Mr. Gerhart, Faculty Sponsor, Ronald Yurinak, Gary Mensch, Ricky Plate, Charles Ritenour, Jimmy Jordan, Sandy Johnson, Davey Kerr, Donald Mc Clain, Teddy Beluschok, Alex Wilson. Lenora Leasher, Rona Sweitzer, Donna Kern, Janet Young, Kathleen Jaynes, Mary Lou Reamer, Sandra Poole, Nancy Jaynes, Patty Hoak, Donald Ballew, heard a great variety of topics discuss- Q5 'S 5 I I 'Q W , ,, J-A 1 5 Mvf h aQ wgwqg Q W, M Q1gig, . Q5 W, , K ' -A Wei, ii M mf 7- Vg K iiuii Sig? T K , .... - g k X' , 1 gin? ,. 551:15-'Q -, I 'Mm :Q fig? '- My 4:-' M gg M mf r A L ,,.. ,. ,L f 5 M,?,, 4 -1-grim ' 1 Y 4 M W ' 52 2 1 In 5 i ig t 'A Q , , ..,..1 7? 'fyi!f'it'w wiiw ' , 5 .Q A J a, 1f m5 mwgwee '5' r 1 - f ff if 3 In 'NA , 5 a K2 4 sat' - . ,gif f 1 in M gE5 igQww3wg ff gmwwwwagg ' if Km Q 2 '-X f' f W Q' 5 4 'ki' - . 53 - f5 5 'A ' . h . W 'M ' ww Q 6 55 'F , ' L1 'Z vida? k XE fn ,fi H : l L, x fa... Qwfmmm 2? rg W' Q: l i , D 5, V - .t I 5. it S L 1 it W., Q M gy A 1sQ A 'fw Nw ,4 ii? f 'gm M , me im., 3 W 4 ,,, sf f id' -wi ,, 1 YN ,W 1 2 E' .V 5' 7, ' M vm-aww N- Q W4 M ' X W 2 . U 'V? fiTff',.-f-'sM.Q1f...-ff:,.-Q n'u W Mlrs.w-1,-img 'L Vw 0, M f ,xg A ...,..,M , ff 4 at ' , ,L fam Q: 2' ' 3 - G A- 7 f ??? . S SUPER VISORS Darwin P. Mille r Area Ele mentary Supervisor Miss Barbara Carlson, Art Mrs. Shirley Cole, Vocal Music 7 0 0 R FAC LTY i 2 ,ff 3 , ff gn? Miss Wolford Mrs. Dell Mrs. Miller Mrs. Parks Mrs. Baker Miss Long Mr. Shaffer Mrs. Wienand Miss Long Miss Pahel Miss Altman Mrs. Taylor Mrs. Truo Miss Jeffrey Miss Hamilton Mrs. Gerhart 71 First Grade TOP ROW: Genevieve Jeffrey, Norman Gaffney, Nancy De Forest, Robert Felker, Mary Ellen De Armint, Dennis Corbiser, Ruth Ann Anthony, William Bair. SECOND ROW: Frank Armstrong, Jill Armbrust, Terry Chapman, Veronica Drog, James Barnhart, Nancy Agatucci. THIRD ROW: Pamela Allegro, Larry Fox, Marlene Berg, Ronald Duncan, Judith Bryant, Clayton Fox Linda Lee Coder, Stanley Bossart. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Fox, Alice Marie Cunningham, Donald Gaffney, Carolyn Baroni, John Barnhart. 72. 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Raymond Overly, Marcia Long, David Kunkle, Doreen Dell, James Morris, Mary Ann Leasure. Jo Ann Lengyel, Larry Griffin, Janis Kelly, Raymond Harrold, Mary Jo Koring, Keith Harrold, Lois Latta, Dean Moore. Frank Kopacha, Phyllis Giernacky, William Lint, Lili Hill, Timothy Plelz, Linda Fox, Dale Nutter, Kenneth Hetzel, 74 Qfem.. 'Hue I 1' vw! A Thanksgiving project Completing our winter mural Set 'em up again Learning to read 7 5 First Grade QE ! X,-Eh M S s :: X Y, fliggsff N .sg W. V Www.. :Lx 532 N ff if We :swf-ff -E ,Q f- is, . ,. 5' :M V we M ,ann RV QQ,-5 BP: -J, 2-.aa ,X 1, 1 4 24 iw AREA f M' L s , :gov fL-- ',,- Q, :V V ' ',... W 1 ,1 : - Q 7 : A . f ' xp,-' - ' 5, - we . J W i W, ssi 1 - W ' f - ' ,Q TOP ROW: Mrs. Gerhart, Edward Sager, Barbara Sobota, Clarence Pritts, Cheryl Hoak, Richard Stinebiser, Elissa Tom,kon, Wayne Rath. SECOND ROW: Douglas Rider, Mary Ellen Kennedy, Melton Trout, Carol Zedek, James Welsh, Robert Wherry. THIRD ROW: Sharon McCune, Henry Springer, Doreen Pifferetti, Edward Trout, Lois McClain, Thomas Wagner, Sigrid Shotts, Elaine Repine. FOURTH ROW: Denise Shaw, Carol Sue Reagan, Cynthia Trout, Linda Moore 76 At noon We usually play Spatter painting with the toss the rings . We all fall leaves is an Art try to make the highest lesson we like, s c or e . Ei 4 Mjfwi w ..- ' W., ' I Dust Lhe ,. 0 3' Al Weiss Q i? 3 2' ' p no .0 Lv., Hr? uc LJ ,'?:' N 5 I f It is so much fun to put Building houses and other on the table the pretty things with spools and things we have found at blocks help to make our home. days so pleasant. 77 Second Grade TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOUR TH ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Baker, Joseph Nelepa, Janet Packe, Robert Marks, Bonnie Lou Myers, John Palmer, Karen King, Thomas Leeper, Agnes Kauffman. William Moore, Cheryl Morris, Calvin Miller, Norman Murdock, Judith Pastorius, Alvin Maelinger. Jayme Mauk, Charles Overly, Catherine Mason, Kathleen Light, Paul Sobota, Margaret Onorato. Lee Mason, Ernest Leasher, Terry Pegg, John Matthews, Barbara Kargle, Robert Nutter, Scott Mechling, Bryan Everhart, Robert King. Craig Micklow, Russel Moore, George Krolik, Jay D. Light, Richard Logan, Robert Packe. 78 , ami .fi Wg f 5 1 I Rhythm is fun but how hard Trimming the Christmas Tree the people must work who was great fun and We are the play the tambourines and helpers who did it. triangles. How do you like our snowman? It is fun to read. Barbara This one is nice but We would is reading while Craig, rather make one of real snow. Terry, Margaret, Richard, Jay, Cheryl, Calvin and Joseph listen, 79 Second Grade TOP ROW: Mrs. Dell, Wayne Downs, Sharon Butler, Marty Dillon, Janet Barnhart, Charles Bossart, Judy Butler, Sammy De Armint, Ruth Hurst. SECOND ROW: Joseph Brown, Vivian Davis, James Kerr, Ronald Kauffman, Sharon Coddington, Robert Holtzer. THIRD ROW: Mary Hohn, Thomas Guzy, Pauline Ebner, Marvin Chellman, Mary Eisaman, Duane Ames, Cathryn Gross, William Hurst, Ann Giernacky. FOUR TH ROW: Thomas Hudock, Barbara Fry, John Hilewick, Dennis Edwards, Terry Griffin, Richard Bosch, Arthur Daily,Robert Coleman, Howard Calhoun. 80 Under the Christmas tree Paste and scissors are so neatg our delightg A 'package to- open -- We're making a fancy What a treat! Christmas Tree bright. Music time is a time of Around the circle goes the glee, big round ball, As we merrily sing our Summer, winter, spring, do - re - mi, and fall. 81 Second Grade 2, S,-g e . --HW , -W - , ffffif' 0 iQw,,,xmng5i sig Q H , L A 'G ' 4 if f ' Q Sig ia., QW I 5 M 253, , Q fi , , fy ,L f - fTy,sfnQ',1 :A f A gf' E . ,43 1 5... rf-: I'i'. ' 5 'E lbw X 5415 . 'QM K. . R , diy? fi 1 A ,iw l 1 .5 5. .Q -.. ,-Q, W 1' an ..,. it A- Q :Q - ,wsi,,- ft. -, , f if-iff -9 Uifif hf -,gi sf rf.,-,e 41+--A . . vii: ir, . ..-K w:,' f,gw. -LW-M 1 f we reyjg' f..Af,f wig, ' . 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Linda Peterman, Melvin Raffensperger, Sharon Simpson, Janice Watkins, Lee Silvis, Sharon Soles. Tommy Schrader, Charles Woodman, Gary Smith, Cecylia Wojciechowska, James Wells, Linda Reffner, Gerald Smith, Gary Ryan, . Richard Valerio. Billy Trout, Darrel Trout, George Mellors, Richard Rhea, Gregory Sutor. 82 Oh, look! What we got for Numbers are fun when we Christmas! use a flannel board Such cutting! Such pasting! Let's sing a gay song how busy we are' with our paper chains 83 Third Grade 1 i i TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOUR TH ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Miss Altman, Philip Fox, Joan Hoak, Dean Gaffney, Gretchen Keefner, James Eisaman, Jill Latta, Larry Kolxck, Shirley Leasher. Tommy Bryant, Gloria Fulmer, Tommy Kelly, William Bishop, Kathy Harrold, Randall Carlson. Betty Bosch, Darrell Hill, Becky Hillis, Shirley Coons, Steve Cholock, Donna Barna. Roger Corbiser, Dianne Errett, Billy Hixson, Karen Cole, Donald Koontz, Patty Holtzer Dennis Chapman, Jo Ann Dell, Howard Jones. Carolyn Hyde, Joe Hewitt, Kathleen Filicky, Sandra Coon, Joanne Jordon, Judy Arm- brust, Ronald Anthony, Sally Brisbane. 84 We are drawing Pilgrims It was fun trimming our on their way to Church. tree with decorations we We learned about them at made. Thanksgiving. Q 'C f :Q , f J 25 5 45:56 'Wk Our Science table is We have fun choosing filled with interesting library books to read things we brought in after our other work is: done. 85 Third Grade TOP ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOUR TH ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Miss Hamilton, Jeffrey Wilkins, Janet Sager, Allan Steiner, Jeanne Weyandt, James Teaters, Janet Trout, Kenneth Pritts, Carol Reigh. Jeffrey Long, Bernice Ross, Richard Peterman, Kenneth Trout, Sandra Morris, Wayne Kramer. Judy Robinson, Ricky Mellors, Linda Lydic, Jay D. Schrader, Ellen Trout, Wayne Sanner, Carolyn Smith, Samuel Overton, Beverly Trout. Samuel Van Dyke, Karen Perbonish, Josiah Shaffer, Sherry Smith, Ronald Long, Maureen Sullivan, Richard O'Nea1, Joan Theis, George Werry. Cassandra True, Carol Sadler, Judy Mason, Charles Kunkle, Crissy Rhea, Eileen 'Ii-out, Lois Seymour. 86 ,gf The record player and the Our North American Indian albums with pictures are Project was so interesting, enjoyed by all of us. We learned much about them ' 'll T All four kinds of puppets The Noble Duke of York were made by us and used was one of the games we in our puppet play. liked so much to play. 87 Fourth Grade BACK ROW:. MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Nancy Sager, .Tudy,Schaeffer, Shirley Sweitzer, Kathleen Morris, Myrtle,Qver1y, Kathy Robertson, Lois Simpson, Karen Lynch, Rebecca Walton, Jill Storey, Sara Myers, Judith Onusko, Nancy Woodman, Eileen Mechling, Linda Stinebiser, Patty Young, Linda Light, Peggy Oplinger, Mary Etta Murdock, Mary Nalepa. Daniel Predjna, Johni Smith, John Ritenour, James O'Neal, George Ross, Donald Schuliheis, James Wilkins, Michael Smith, David Sullenberger. Donald Princler, Dale Shields, Daniel Reigh, Thomas Kemerer, Charles Springer, Scott Sutor, Benny Willet, Richard Trout, Donald Wagner, James Zundel, 88 Even our Fourth Readers have stories about Cowboys and Indians which makes Reading fun. Decorating in preparation for Santa's visit was a good win- ter time project. Swing Your Partner and then Promenade was the best re- Cess pastime we had The Fall of the year when we gathered leaves, thought of the squirrels, as well as the Pilgrims afforded material for some interesting Art work ,.,--, ,,.,,, W Fourth Grade TOP ROW: Catherine Hollen, Verna Ruth Hudock, Linda Bodnar, Patricia Crog, Patricia Harrold, Nancy Cataldo, Mary Alice Griffith, Barbara Breegle, Miss Pahel, SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Barkley, Sara Kintigh, Diana Fry, Marsha Fox, Linda Daily, Joyce Butler, Patricia Kunkle, Jill Johnston, Peggy Dehner, Jane Fultz, Carol Lankey, Patricia Lengyel. THIRD ROW: Larry Mottle, Randolph Holden, Robert Fox, Leonard Harrold, Larry Marks, William Guzy, John Barron, Paul Kaylor, James Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Harry Leasure, Robert Ballew, Kenneth Harrold, William Hart, Clifford Kern, Robert Ansell Douglas Corbiser, Kenneth Eisaman, Thomas Mauk, Melvin Hetzel, 90 The Square Dance fever caught on in our room too and it was so much fun, especially when you got the right partner Santa Claus !, Christmas ! , Decorationsl, we hope we never get too old to enjoy them Our Pilgrim Village added so much to the Thanksgiving Spirit in our room The music is about to begin and away we go Fifth Grade TOP ROW: David Henry, Annette Bisping, Kathryn Brown, Nancy Kauffman, Richard Altman, James Fox, James Willett, Mr. Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Lois Hyde, Kathleen Coyner, Fred Fry, Robert Campbell, Susan Kerr, Nicki Plesz, Plummer Dehner, Jean,Barna, Barry Bridges, Gary Bossart, Lewis Baker. THIRD ROW: Daniel Valerio, Luther Koring, Eileen Chellman, Marlene Ahlborn, Rheda Davis, Connie Kolick, Donald Bossart. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Berkley, Emma Gross, David Harrold, Amber Latta, Norma Lewis, Merle Cramer. 92 Don't you believe what I am reading from this big History book? We really liked to paint and we know John Alden and Priscilla would have enjoyed this as their home. Our well stocked Library was used quite a lot after our other work was done Put it here! No, put it there! and so on and on we went until the tree was beautifully decorated Fi th Grade TOP ROW: William Cramer, Rebecca Markle, Sharon Trout, Alice Thomas, Sandra Allegro, Diane Moon, Kay Logan, John Peters, Miss Wolford. SECOND ROW: Mary Kay Pavick, Sally Shaffer, Evelyn Weyandt, Mary Lou Welsh, Nancy Shaffer, Lindsay Albright, Dolores Markarsky, Linda McElroy. THIRD ROW: David McElroy, Roy Shaw, Ralph Smith, Raymond Proctor, Curtis Marks, Ronald Moore, Ronald Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Santmyer, Merrell Sager, William Wells, Glenn Mechling, Randy Atkins, John Krolik, John Magill , 94 We were not at the Library just to have our picture taken. This was a daily practice and we loved it, Jacks and Pick-up Sticks were easy for the kids with the nimble fingers Roy Shaw was really a good M C and his witty inter- views brightened up our programs Decorating for Christmas was a big job but every- one was glad to take a hand in it f1w.f,r: fs: .evsz.mwmQww Fi th Grade TOP ROW: Ronald Hoburn, Delmos Trout, Barry Morris, Daniel Overly, John Lynch, Ronald Yex, Barry Sutor, David Teaters. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Edna Wienand, James McClure, Donald Sweitzer, Robert Smith, James Whetsel, Denis Sova, Richard Davis, John Ames, Paul Teichert, Jay Niehenke. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Raffensperger, Lydia Gaffney, Bonnie Schaeffer, Judith Reagan, Sharon Eachus, Judith Wilson, Donna Hedberg, Joan Melville, Patricia Crouse, Pauline Pastorius, Leonard Smartnick, 96 Christmas again and what fun we had decorating our room Basketball outdoors was so exciting at recess Around and around we go and when we will stop nobody knows Clay modeling was pretty messy but our dishes were really nice. ixth Grade TOP ROW: MIDDLE ROW: BOTTOM ROW: Addison Errett, Larry Ansell, Gary Hendershot, Robert Morris, Linda Shaver, Betty Mason, Albert Hudock, LaWanna Sutor, Linda Keith, Jeffrey Anderson, William Schrock. Miss Verna Long, Rebecca Hurst, Constance Beluschok, Dennis Crouse, Joseph Huhn, Ken- neth Achtziger, Phyllis Moore, Ruth Anderson, Donald Christner, Delbert Fox, Robert Zundel Ronald Dvorcak, Conrad Sova, Richard Bargerstock, Walter Shorts. Kenneth Wible, Randall Hudgkins, Donna Long, Carol Achtziger, Ruth Sphon, Patty Hilewick, Eileen Sweitzer, Marjorie Beehner, Rose Mary Hastings, Lourinda Brown, Marian Hohn, .Eugene Barnhart, Harry Smith, Lawrence Beluschok. 98 Christmas projects included houses, nativity scenes, and a variety of activities which We enjoyed Artists were we as you can see. We made this wildflowers look almost as real as mother nature made them. We are certainly not like the girls who are afraid of both fractions and mice. We take great delight in getting both. Do you think Santa will think we did a good job on our Christmas Tree? It was so much fun decorating it. Sixth Grade TOP ROW: Cassandra Reigh, Carolyn Mechling, Mildred Prinkey, Connie Micklow, Joan Eisaman, Meredith Kemerer, Carol Bosch, Lee Ann Swartz, Catherine Harrold, Sandra Hill, Verna Overly, Rosella Loucks, Miss Hazel Long. SECOND ROW: Keith Gaffney, Mary Markle, Beverly Hillis, Linda Zedek, Sharon McGill, Patty Nielienke, Esther Smith, Geneva Freeman, Helen Sager, Judy Breegle, Patty Edwards. THIRD ROW: Edward Eisaman, Ira Trout, James Bisping, Melvin Smith, Gary Wolfe, Ronnie Sager, William Downs, Donald Baird, BOTTOM ROW: Jack Lydic, Robert Trout, James Overly, Jerry Bosch, Ronald Bazzo, Ivan Latta, Ronald Wagner, Bing Thorne, Jimmy Templeton, Alan Miller. 100 K1 .mm,f MIR' Roll up your sleeves, strain your imagination, get your fingers in it the mess and right before your eyes you find a finger painting job well done We had a Christmas Tree, too! The job of decorating was one enjoyed by all of us Angels, pine cones, wise men, decorations ---- all combined to make our Christmas Activities complete Singing was an activity we enjoyed most and how we liked to do those two part songs. Sixth Grade TOP ROW: Daniel McKee, Mrs. True, Diane Moats, Richard Dunlap, John Rady, Gay Simpson, Dennis I-Ioltzer, Ralph Orbin, Donald Rumbaugh, Billy Temple, Donald Hayes, Suzanna Nalepa, Kay Clawson, Marsha Kelly, Eddie Bridges, Robert Poole, Donna Baker, Linda Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Joann Logreco, Irene Scherer, Charles West, Marlene Palgier, Betsy Yeskey. THIRD ROW: Jack Demoise, Patty Holsopple, Duane Poole, Betty Rae, Arthur Morris, Bonnie Lohr, Billy Reamer, Ronald Snedden, Donald Bridges. BOTTOM ROW: David Burak, George Huggins, Jimmy Hillis, Carol True. 102 The job of getting our supplies out and putting them away took so Qtooj much of our Art period. Coming to the Junior High Auditorium to see the movie, Fort Osage was really a treat. We were glad to help in the fight against Polio. lf you like snow and ice you should pack up and go to South America because when we have summer, they have winter. 03 One of our most pleasant projects was drawing and painting Christmas scenes xx va C0-ORDINA TE A C TIVITIES Mr , Ar mbrust , Transportation Manager Mrs. Smudski, Dietitian Mrs. Coyner, P,T,A, President Mrs. Long, P,T,A, Program Committee Chairman C7 Officers Standing: Mrs. David Coyner Mrs. John Micklow - - - Mrs. Roy Shaw ----- Seated: Mrs. Maurice Long - - Mrs, Walter Kelly - - - C7 - - - President - - -Treasurer - - - Secretary - Second V. P. - - First V,P, SOUTH The me : September: October : November De ce mbe r Janur ary: February: March: April: May: A l HEMPFIELD PARENT 954 -55 MEETING TOPICS Better Communities For The Child an His Family The Family Studies The Community Schools The Family Participates in Communit Safety The Family Concerns Itself About Ed- ucation In The Community The Family Joins In The Spirit of Christmas The Family Studies Health Facilities In The Community The Family Learns About P, T.A, Founders' Day Program The Family Investigates Community Recreation The Family Studies Civil Defense In The Community The Family Participates In The Com- -munity P, T,A. Tea Honoring Teachers' A part of the audience on hand February 10 for the Founders' Day Prog-ram TEACHERS ASSOCIA TIUN . - - 1' -A ,lgfsaai -1' ' ' P- U I2 3 Um- Otjefe flu- 1955 ? i It jo ,aromofe Me weyare of cAifcJren anJ youfh in in .G 5 Loma, 504006 cLurcA, am! communify. ' in 'Z Executive Committee 5 jo 'uae fLe 5tanJarL of Lame AA' Standing: Mrs. Long, Mrs. Kellyr, Mr. Fo S b Seated- 1ET1dE?u1:t, Lllftzilklovliflrs ii' - jo Jecune aclequafe fawa for fha care ans! larofec- ' Coyrler, Mi' 'Shawl' Mrf'Bridg' ' 1 4 fion of cAi!Jren ann! youfh. gl 1 jo Aring info cfoaer refafion fhe Lame anJ fke R2 l Ackoog Mai parenfa anal feachem may coolaerafe infefggenffy in fle fr-aining of fAe cAifJ I jo oleuefop Lefween eJucalor4 anal fLe genera! pulgc auch unifezl efforfa as wif! Aecure for every chi!! fLe A534241 acluanfagea in fadydicag A 1 menlag 50Ciag anal Apirifuaf ezlucafion. , ,. ,. ff' l N W I QQJ Mrs, Bisping, Mrs. Rumbaugh, Mrs. Bridg and Mrs, Simpson served the delicious refresh ments at our Founders' Day Meeting A View of the cast that presented the Founders' Day Program f - f My - . ,D -fff 4 .4rf7fXvvd1 wm'wm, We Guard Hgllth hhild fens s lieve d be dS an . f as act Tecortaken Jus ex res Very easu ePS -ve m 1 nurse' f3iorre1j1te 0 an gi ' Soho med os our inte. as P , y ma HP S Prlngiollld been!! Shows MT ' 1th irm he 'mPa' that fter 1 a soon Dental examinations as w child in our odd child as -M ch' ell as general health exa-'hins-ations ar grades. Above Dr, -Moz-ava is ex-ami ' rs. P1-inkey records the results on a ildren at an early age are all too corn teeth begin to appear. e made annually of each ning the teeth of a first grade n accurnulative record. Dec 122011 and should be corrected ayed teeth in before the permanent 108 Our Bus Drwers Standing: Mr. Bell, Mr. Nemec, Mr. Waugaman, Mr. Weiland, Mr. Steiner.. Krleelirlgg Mr. Crum, Mr. Vesco, Mr. Zundel, Mr. Armbrust, Mr. Pifer 3:15 was a happy time when we boarded the ten TRANSPOR TA TI ON The ten bus drivers who trans- ported us so promptly and safely each day deserve our many thanks and appreciation for a hard job Well done. Their pleasant and helpful as- sociations with us made our school year more pleasant and we are glad they were so interested in our Welfare. buses headed for home 'QR OUR LUNCH PRUJECT ff Spaghetti and meat balls was our fav- orite menu and it was really living when we were able to go back for seconds . Most of us bought our lunch at school every day because it tasted so good and we didn't need to carry a package from home. We will always remember the special menu of Turkey and all the trimmings and ice cream too before special holidays. 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A-Ui .4-'55, Q, f I' 1' A 1541 ,'w7 .4-mr. A- 395 ,. ' 1 X x f :- ' nj: sg ,ZA A- Qc A , th, gg Af f'9L'J-ig? - 1 1 . In 3 QAJQVAMK- 1 ,gf 'V 7 ig i -xg! - g 'wif .' 1 3 A ' f g arg- ' ff? ' 1 . ,pg X- 'fi' ' A?-5 - I - - L A LEE : ' ' ff V YUKON LUIVIBER C0 Compumems Yukon, PA. of Phone: Yukon 23171 DELMONT FUEL COMPANY Compliments of HARBAUGH COAL COMPANY MADISON, PA. RAY ANDERSON 81 SONS DEALERS OF DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL COAL BOX 13 NEW STANTON, PA. PHONE YOUNGWOOD 9251 ACTIVE SER VICER GASOLINE - OIL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES TIRES AND TUBES RADIO - TELEVISION ACCESSORIES BICYCLES LUBR ICA TING SER VICE LAWN MOWERS Everything for the car and the home Terry Griffin and Henry Sabota, Co-owners Third and Locust Streets Youngwood, Pa NEW STANTON MAR KET R ED R OOF MOTEL Groceries - Meats - Produce New Stanton, Pa. New Stanton, Pa, GENE'S RADIO ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Radio - Sales 8. Service - Television PHONE 7368 YOU NGWOOD, PA. Yukon , Pa . COMPLIMENTS OF YOUNGWOOD BOOSTER CLUB ow- ELECTRIC SERVICE for you, for the price you pay, than most any- thing you buy. necessary to deliver your light and power is a multimillion dollar investment - and it must be on the job at all times. used in handling power from the gen- erators across country to you - are built in South Greensburg. on all the big power systems in this country and abroad. RXIIE EIIIIIPMENI DIVISION South Greensburg HEPLER'S FEED STORE Ywd. pho-ne 7321 Se-eds, Feeds, and Garden Supplies Feed Mill waet New Sftafnwtlo-n Phonwe Ywd. 7607 Compliments off JAKE RIDENOUR NEW STANTON, PA. Gnocemies .amd Ooaniecftiomfery Wreck Rebuilding Amd G-ern-efrafl Aulto Repaimng 'rsn BELL's GARAGE J- C. PENNEY C0- PHONE 3887 MT. PLEASANT, PA. 201 UNITY Way Greensfbwrg, Pa. DAVID K. BAIR INSURANCE - ALL KINDS YOUR LOCAL AGENT NEW STANTON, PA. r ,, THOMAS H. HOWER CHIROPRACTOR Mafim. Street G RE E N S B U RG 1 1-A1 WILKINSON NURSERY I AR . ' I JOHN WILKINSON MBRUST, PENNSYLVANIA Owner . . LANDSCAPE Vnsxtors W-eloolmfef SERVICE 'N WILLIAM BAIR,S MARKET MITCI-IELL'S TRUCK SER VICE Groceries - Meats - Produce Gasoline - Accessories - Meals Hunkers, Pa, New Stanton, Pa. WOSCO, INC. Furniture - Machines - Supplies 5 AND for Office and School 315 DEPOT sr. ,...... YOUNGWOOD, PA. Phones 1002 and 5685 732 W. Otterrnan St. . Greensburg, Pa LADIES AUXILIARY of the HUNKER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT We are as near as your phone CI-IAS. M. HENRY PRINTING COMPANY Since 1898 Printing specialists in both the Letter Press and Offset Lithography Fields Maple Avenue At Tunnell Street Phone 234 Greensburg, Pa. WALTER HARROLD coAL - ExcAvA1'lNo - Drrcl-IING Compliments of GENERAL HAULING ALBERT H. BOOTH Phone '- 6921 P' O' Box 182 He mpfield Township Tax Collector YOUNGWOOD, PA. J. GUY voNAnA W- D- SHRADER GENERAL CONTRACTOR We sell and service musical instruments Individual Instruction 53' IME 6 - 2'ffffsf.'-,gre L Lei us build your dream home ggairzhlng 229 South Third St. Phone LA 3 -436 9 IN1-Emon EXTERIOR JEANNETTE, PA. CALL US FOR AN ESTIMATE PHONE 7255 YOUNGWUOD. PA. ShF1'Wm'W111m2 S HARROLD LUMBER CU. Hardware Palm-? 35 ValI'm5'h Plaster Board Bwnlclmnzg M1at'ema1s Brick Hoqfrng Mactiermalls TELEPHONE Doors 8: Wirndfows 5153313 YOUNGWOOD Flooring M111'W0Tk Infsulamilon Mautiefrials Oonwebe 3100145 Kyam-ize Paints Ce'm'mt walnuf s. are sereees YOUNGWOOD, PA. Man-0'JWar Palmas Youngwood Lumber 8: Supply Co., Inc. , YUUNGWUUD DRY CLEANERS Lumber - Millwork - Hardware Builders' Supplies - Paint - Glass Comer of Oak Sz 'Dhiird Sbs. PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE YOUNGWOOD, PA. PHONE: 7226 PHONE 7204 ROBERT A. TRUE Plumbing - Heating - Wiring Ho'r POINT FRIENDS APPLIANCES Greensburg, Pa. Phone 4101 YOU NGWOOD, PA. ..on our! W - I fx I z 4 T 0a Q 049.6 4 , 0 be -' f 4. fe, i ,Q . . X Q5 4.71 CQ JAMES B, Q1o131gAiygoComPANY .fahufCn-ymrfrsandafimunpfrlurvrs Sinn ful H PITTSBURGH l6,PA. Dealer JOHN O. HILEWICK JR. R.D. 1, Hunker, Pa. HIGH QUALITY PAINT P R O D U C T S japan Oil' AA Extra Enameloil Stainkil White Kilrust Solution Titanol Intense White Paste Permanent Trim Colors Floor and Deck Paints One-Coat Flat Wall Paints Luxury House Paints Luxury Flat Wall Paints Latex Base Finishes Architectural Enamels Architectural Varnishes Quick Drying Enarnels Interior Gloss Enamels To Keep Wairm And Dry Teielphlolnse' Ywd. 7630 Call ' COURT TRADES ol YUUNGWUODJ HIXSON TRAILER INC.. CABINS AND SHEET METAL WORK RQUMS ROOFING 5' HEATING V4 Mi. So. of Tumnprike art Fred and George Woodward NEW STANTON, PENNSYLVANIA 304 Depot St. Rhone 7282 HUNKERS LIONS CLUB Meets first and third Thursdays Hunker Community Room 100070 of receipts used for Charity ENJOY KECK'S CARBONNEED BEVEEAGES Koolvenl Aluminum Awning Company of Youngwood Pho-nie 7251 BAYER'S Rexall PHARMACY 2 S. 4TH ST. 'PHONE - 3111 Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription YQUNGWQODI PA, Free Delivery THE RAGER'S CLOVER FARM STORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK YOUNGWOOD, PA. HUNKER5' PA' JOHN R. MARSHALL AGENCY POMCO FOOD, COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE T MoMunnay BI-dg., 13 N. 4t1h st. YOUNGWOOD, PA. A - Uomplimenls of - UNITED STEELWURKERS UI' AMERICA, C. I. 0. Local 1163 YOUNGWOOD PENNSYLVANIA I I I BAKER'S SUPERETTE The friendliest store in town Self service - Free delivery New Stanton, Pa. Ph. Ydw, 4691 FRANK PULTZ OLDSMOBILE sv ' 4 ' 0, Approved Sales and Service S EM ' Comphmems of USED CARS SCHI-lLLER'S BAKERY INTERNATIONAL ' MOTOR TRUCKS GREENSBURG, PA. Sales - Service - Parts 735 S. Mein S31-eensburg WESTMORELAND CONSTR UCTION COMPANY Huff Avenue South Greensburg, Pa. SMITH'S REST NEST MOTEL 12 modern units A A A recommended Brick Construction Owner operated Modest rates Car protection At the turnpike entrance New Stanton, Pa l EAT AT HUNKER LUIVIBER COMPANY 1v1Ac's RESTAURANT HUNKERS, PA, AT THE TURNPIKE Phtonwe ywd- 5231 , NEW STANTONI PA. Lumber, Paint, Glass Hardware and Burildilng Material STOP AT DAIRY ISLE PHONE 7221 This season treat yourself to Ice Cream Products at their KELLTS FLOWERS very best -- For the treat of AND your life --- GIFT SHOP FROSTY ROOT BEER SUPER SUNDAES Flowers and Gifts For ,All Occvasioms GIANT MILK SHAKES PAUL L. KELLY PINTS ' QUAR TS Proprietor HALF GALLONS The best Ice Cream money can buy made in front of your very eyes. The trend now is DAIRY ISLE 19 South Fourlth St. Ycmngwmod, Pa. Rgute 119 A New Stanton - COMPLIMENTS OF - ROBERTSHAW THERMOSTAT DIVISION ROBERTSHAW-FULTON CONTROLS COMPANY YOUNGWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA YOUNGWOOD MEAT MARKET GEORGE L. STUMPF Meats - Groceries - Produce C01'1feC'Ci01'1S Of 2-11 SONS Tobacco Depot Street, Youngwood Latrobe, Pa. GRIMM JOHN sM1TH's CASH MARKET FUNERAL HOME Meats - Groceries - Produce MT. PLEASANT, PA. Plume 2442 Old Stanton-Centerville Road Compliments and best wishes from the STANTON COMMUNITY FAIR ASSOCIATION Exhibit in and visit our Annual Free Fair in the New Stanton School DAIRY PRODUCTS ggi NECESSARY FOR A BALANCED DIET! sl I, mslsr on sims mans: 4 Pmemand Of Homogenized Milk no tcs,Mr :ut s,rrc E ..... I Whipping or CoEee Cream .'.-Qs: 4 '- : -c-:qw 1-4-v . sv- c,.,,,,e . M ' -.Wg .t.,.A .fir S-......,-f l ..,4,,, , ,pf 0 Buttermilk ' 50 : 5 'f :Sf -' f9U g O lee Cream O Cottage Cheese fMilk in paper or gloss containers! I Butter 5t,LEY' 5 FARMQASFAE-, CUT AND POTTED FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS HENDERSON'S GREENHOUSES KING'S SERVICE STATION LOCAL TEXAQCO DEALER R D. NO. 2 Phone Greensburg 3819 Route 119 North Pwhanle Ywd. 73.39 GREENSBURG, PA. John L. Sachs - Owner COLONIAL STUDIO ' WEDDINGS Candid Albums and Studio HUNKER WOMENIS CLUB FAMILY GROUPS CHILDREN Call Youngvwood 7355 314 Depot St. Y0UHgW00d, P3 JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB NEW STANTON, PA. Officers 1954-55 President ,,,, , , , Ruth Latta Vice-President . . Gloria Bossart Secretary ,.... . . . , .... Jane Myers Treasurer ............ Dorothy Kintigh Marjorie Armbrust Mary Kay Bandrofcheck June Bennett Mary Borum Gloria Bossart Phyllis Burkholder , Verne Chappell Dolores Fox Doris Frantz Patty Ganter Rosemary Geckle Hilda Hauger Kathryn Hilewick Nancy Hower Maybelle Kelly Dorothy Kintigh Julia Latta Patty Latta Ruth Latta Gayle Long Kathleen Long Marilyn McCune Althea McGuffey Betty Menhorn Beulah Moore June Moore Beatrice Muchoney Jane Myers Olive Myers Anna Peters Gladys Poorrnan Harriet Pritts Phyllis Quartz Peggy Rhea Eileen Ritenour Pearl Shafer Dolores Shaffer Alice Shrader Rachel Snedclen Margaret Steiner Norma Swartz Alice Theis Claire Theis Doris Watson Janet Watson Albright, Helen I-lower, Sara Negri, Lucy LEWIS .IUE MICHAELSUN PHARMACY wEs1'lNGHousE sAl.Es 8g sERvlcE Wm. M. Lewis. Ph. G PHONE 7306 PHONE 6551 s. 4'rH ST. Prescriptions Youingwood, Pa. YOUNGWOODI PA. NEW STANTON MOTEL Qeattg 7urreraI fume JAMES M. BEATTY. DIRECTOR ROUTE 71 AAA MADISON, PA. NEW STANTON' PA' INVALID CAR SERVICE PHONE GILBERT E-3551 NEW STANTON SENIOR WOMAN'S CLUB 1954 - 1955 Officers President ------ ...... B eatrice Walt Vice-President .... . Clara Overly Recording Secretary . . . . Evelyn Erwin Ass't. Rec. Sec'y.. . .... Laura Latta Corresponding Sec'y. . , ,Alberta Shaffer Treasurer .,.,,. ,,,,,, A zie Stoner Ass't. Treasurer ........ 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New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 90

1955, pg 90

New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 113

1955, pg 113

New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 30

1955, pg 30

New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 98

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