Pine Township High School - Recall Yearbook (Heilwood, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Student Council. Row one: jaync Urns, Evelyn Buggey, Evelyn Lingenfelter. Virginia Della Valle, Norma loincr. Row two: Mr. Learn. Robert Higgins. john Pino, Earl Conway. john XVilliains, janet Somogyi. Row three: Marry Yopchick, David Thornton, Delbert Kuzcnichak, Ronald Elliott, Gladys Slippy Below, Evelyn Lingenfelter and Virginia Della Valle sell tickets at a basketball game, one of the activities of the Student Council 0-aefmmenl Ay lfze Sfufenlld Under the supervision of Mr. Learn, our supera vising principal, the Student Council, whose members are the class ollicers from freshmen to seniors, regulate the business of the school in which the students par- ticipate. The Council nominates candy sellers, ticket sellers, cheerleaders and discusses any problems which come up in school. This is what Student Council stands for: S 4 For the SERVICE the Council as a whole and the represen- tatives as individuals render. The utmost wish of every student should be to have a constant ellicient connec- tion with the faculty. T-f For TOLERANCE, a trait that is essential in a leader or a follower. Ufv For UNITY. It is united within itself and it unites the divisions of our school into a compact, harmonious working body. D ff DEPENDABILITY is a character trait essential to Council members. Each member must be ready to finish every task to the best of his ability and prove himself dependable, E f The Council mem- bers should be ENERGETIC and ENTHUSIASTIC about all its projects. This organization is made up and run by students. N - For the NEW, NOVEL ideas that the Council needs each year to help benefit the school. T-This letter stands for TRUST. Trust has been placed in the Council members, their fellow classmates. They presumed the members' honesty to manage their affairs. V C f COOPERATION is essential to all Council members. This in turn produces harmony between the faculty and students. O -W OPPORTUNITY knocks at the door of each Council memberiopportunity to get ahead in the field of leadership. U-UNDER- STANDING is a great need. One of the CounciI's aims is to develop understanding between faculty and students. N f Represents our NATION. Student Council work can be compared to our government, for our members hold a responsibility similar to our governmental ollice holders. C-COURTESY is a trait all of us should be eager to cultivate. Courtesy comes in handy all our lives. If INFLUENCE is im- portant to any organization. The ability to sway views can prove an important factor to initiate new ideas. L'--S Your school demands your LOYALTY. Loyalty to our school is a form of school spirit. Compliments of a FRIENOLXCVSEONSOR T T T Tvi

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The junior Red Cross Council is one of the most boxes to send to the needy in other lands, and to buy llelow, ollicers of the junior Red Cross Council. Left to right: A Mary -lo Lunn, reporter: Mar- garet Kuzemchak, vicefpresidcnt: Virginia Della Valle, secretary: if john Walliariis. president, layne kTros, treasurer i junior Red Cross Council members. Seated, row one: Virginia Della Valle, Evelyn Lingenfelter, Eleanor Stossel, Connie Bennett. Seated, row two: Mary lo Lunn, Jayne Oros, Betty Vanish. Standing, row one: john W'illianis, Dale Sleppy. Leo Tvlaruschak, Don Wzilterriiire, Rita Miller, Tvlargaret Kuzenichak, Carolyn Davidson, Rose Marie Tomasko. Standing, row two: Dick Belchick, Glenn Palmer, David Thornton We Believe in Sm ' active organizations in the school. It is composed of .approximately twenty-tive members, ranging from the seventh to the twelfth grades. The sponsor of this group is Mrs. Monteitli. The ollicers are president, ,Iohn Willi.iiiisg vice-president, Jayne Orosg secretary, Virginia Della Valleg treasurer, Margaret Kuzemchakg and reporter, Mary 'Io Lunn. Three members represent our school in the County Council. They are Margaret Kuzeinchak, john Willialms, and Mary jo Lunn. Margaret Kuzemchak represented our school and the County Council this summer when she went to Leader- ship Training Camp to learn more about junior Red C ross work. The group has made it an annual project to hold .i Queen of Hearts dance each February with its dec- orative theme being Valentines Day. There is a court chosen, with members from each home room and a king and queen from the senior class. This is usually one of the best-attended occasions of the school year. The profits from this dance are used to pack gift something for the school, from which the council thinks the whole school might benefit. Bake sales are also on the list of the activities of this group. They have had several of these which have turned out very successfully. The members were also solicitors when they sent out a plea for blood clonors this year, for the blood which is urgently needed both in this country and the war-ravaged areas in other lands. Our council was also the sponsor of movies which were shown this year illustrating how the Red Cross helps in times of disaster, both at home and abroad. The club also sponsored a bulletin board contest with enrollment as its theme. This was done so as to increase the interest in enrollment and let people know what was going on in the j.R.C. The bulletin boards were beautifullv decorated and a prize was given for the one which was considered best. The group has had a very full schedule and is pro- gressing more rapidly each year. Compliments of PINE TOWNSHIP COAL CO., Heilwood, Pennsylvania



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Senior FHA. Row one: Dorothy Murray. Denise Parfitt. Betty Lou Ratay, Shirley Weilziiid, Irene Oros, Rita Miller, Jayne Uros, Virginia Della Valle. La- Rue Mclllinsey, Edith Stiles. Now two: Miss Ball, Erlamond Barr, Joanne Stephens, Marry Drahnalt, Jane Elliott. Lily l'almer. Carolyn Brilliant, Mary Ann Ratay, Anna Burley, Row three: Lorraine Vetto, Jeanne Bracken, Rose Marie Dctwiler, Ruth Strong, Patricia Lawler. Eleanor Flute, Mary Novotney. Row four: Martha Thompson. Lois Detwiler, Margaret Kuzemf ehak, Helen Slanoc, Theadora lforesi, Maryorie Thomas, Milf dred Slippy. Norma Joiner, Betty Vanish, Thelma Wailter' mire. Row five: Kathryn Com' pardo, Sally Lunn. Evelyn langenfelter. Frances Whittley, Dolores Stachurski. Betty Popo' rich. Mabel Conway '7fae7Ua4fl'aa.lWaniJfea2zL'.. The liuture Homemakers of' Amer- ita Club began its 1951-1952 year under the direction of our new adviser, Miss Hall, home economics teacher. We began our year with a project to help finance club expenses. For this we chose selling french-fries and pea- nuts at football games. The lf.H.A. Regional Convention was held on October 3, 1951 at In- diana, Pennsylvania. A few of the members from our organization at- tended this meeting. We were proud to have Evelyn Lingenfelter and Sally l.unn lead discussions as part of the meeting. To raise more funds for our club, we decided to sponsor several dances, the first of which was held on Sep- tember 28, 1951. All of the profit was put into our treasury. We held two more dances after this. The first one was on October 26, 1951, and the second on December 21, 1951, both proving to he successful and adding more funds to our treasury. Each month our club receives a Teen-Times magazine which tells of the activities of F.H.A. Chapters in other high schools. To make our meetings more interest- ing, Miss Ball decided to show films that would he educational and enter- taining to the club. Since our club was in need of money for sending delegates to the State l7.H.A. Convention in Pittsburgh, a bake sale was held on January 25, 1952. Two delegates were elected to attend this convention at the club's expense. They were Norma Joiner and Irene Oros, both seniors. Three mothers were selected to act as chaperones on the trip to Pittsburgh. They were Mrs. Slanoc and Mrs. Ratay, along with Mrs. Della Valle. Thus ended another F.H.A. Club year. I Junior FHA. Row one: Mildred Buterbaugzh. Betty Jarvie. Betty Milko, Dorothy Burley, Dorothy Drahnak. Edna Mae Barr, Joanne Putt, lda Rose Toth. Loretta McClinsey. Anna Marie DeMay. Row two: Miss Ball. Geraldine Keys. Lila Boring, Dorothy Smith. Eleanor Joiner. Shirley NVhitney, Martha Syster, Patty Shaheen, Dorothy Bryan, Iviarfe Coy. Barbara Buggey, Rose Farabaugh. Row three: Nerina Tonelli. Betty Dobransky, Erma Rizzo. Lois Buckley, Virginia Milkim, Barbara Trinkley, Julia Miller, Nancy Stiles. Row four: Donna Slippy, Vivian Bhe, Mary Jo Lunn, Dorothy Strong. Joanne Raymond. Carolyn David- son, Gladys Henry, Nancy Lewis, Betty Jane Gula. Mona Lee Jusko. Row five: lrcne Rusko. Gladys Slippy, Maxine XVilson, Nettie Mae Elliott. Gladys Jackson

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