Shanksville Stonycreek High School - Chicahonian Yearbook (Shanksville, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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CHICAI-IONIAN STAFF Editor-in-chief ..,...,..,......,... Literary Editor ..,...,,.....,.......... Axxirtant Literary Editorx ......,,.. Kimmel Boyer Erma Duppstadt, Thelma Kneppet Bmirieu Manager ..... , .....,........., ,..,..,...........,.,,,,...,.,... 1 ames Heinemeyer Asriftant Business Manager: ...,.... ..,....... D onald Landis, Gerald Yoder junior Axriftarit Editor ............,..., .......,.....,,.......,..,...,.,.....,..,...., L eroy Yutzey Soplaorizore Axxiftant Editor, ..,............ , ..................,.,................... Kathryn Pile Typiftf ...,.,...........,,..,.,............................,....... Betty Zeigler, Ella Mae Platt, Betty Landis, Kathryn Felten, Dorothy Miller, Kathleen McClintock Advisor ...............,........,...,...,...,.4.....,.....,......,.,...,...,..,...,......,,. Harry M. Emerick Once again we have tried to give you a picture- story of a school year at Stonycreek. How well we have succeeded will be reflected by your ap- proval of our efforts. An endless amount of pa- tience and detailed work is necessary to guarantee the success of such an enterprise. The entire Staff has cooperated splendidly in carrying out these details. We have tried out some new ideas in the CHICAHONIAN this year. We hope the type of cover used, the new type of binding, and the col- ored printing on each page will meet with your complete approval and add greatly to your pleas- ure. We believe these features will make your annual more valuable. The Editor-in-chief and Advisor of this publi- cation were greatly aided by the splendid coopera- tion of the entire staff. Special Commendation is due our Literary Editor, Eleanor Boyer, and our Business Manager, Jim Heinemeyer, for their excellent work. Both were extremely capable and highly efficient, and a great deal of credit for the successful completion of our endeavor is due them. Though our work has been hard, we have en- joyed it. We hope that you will enjoy your CHICAHONIAN as much as we have enjoyed mak- ing it possible.



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Cletus Pile Eleanor Boyer Erma Duppstadt Jean Elizabeth Landis CLASS OFFICERS CL ETUS PIL E Cletus or Scrappie, as some call him, was a prominent member of his class. He served as Senior Class President. He also participated in Hi-Y 121, F. F. A. 141, Boys' and Mixed Chorus 131, and had part in the class plays Aunt Tillie Goes To Town and Crazy House. He is interested in keeping dogs. EL EANOR BOYER Eleanor, known as Dewey Jr. to most of us, was an extraordinarily busy person during her Junior and Senior years, having been the editor-in-chief of the Hi-Lites and Literary Editor of the Chicahonian. However, she managed to participate in: All County Band 121, Band 161, Orchestra 141, Newspaper Staff 141, Yearbook Staff, Girls' Chorus 131, Mixed Chorus 121, Operetta 131, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, Crazy House, Tri-Hi-Y 131, G. A. A. 121, Photo Club 111 and Sports 131. ERMA DUPPSTADT Our dark-haired Duppy has had a very lucrative career at Stonycreek. During her four years there she participated in Band and Orchestra 131, Tri-Hi-Y 131, Girls' and Mixed Chorus 131, Operetta 141, Crazy House, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, News- paper Staii 131, Yearbook Staff, Senior Secretary and Junior Vice President, G. A. A. 121 Student Council 111, and Photo Club 111. JEAN ELIZABETH LANDIS Jean was known as Betty to everyone. Very few people knew she had another name. Betty took part in the following activities: Tri-Hi-Y, G. A. A., Girls' and Mixed Chorus, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Sports, and Operettas. She carried the money bag for the Senior Class. She served as Treasurer and did a splendid job in this office. CLASS OF 1941 Four years ago a throng of happy Freshmen as- sembled at the foot of a large beautiful mountain and immediately set out in search of education and happiness. Now we are on the very top of the Mountain of Successg we have reached our goal. Although we have reached our goal, we are planning to keep climbing more and higher mountains, building our lives as perfect examples for others. A started on our journey as perplexed As we Freshmen, we had to find our way through a dense fog, which had settled at the bottom of the We were divided into two groups led mountain. by the guiding hands of Miss Martin and Miss Lenker. Our most important accomplishment of that year was a class trip to Harrisburg. As we continued our march during our Sopho- more year, we were rewarded for our splendid co- operation by a trip to Hershey. Miss Martin and Miss Lenker again shared in our many hardships and headaches. As we started to climb during our junior year, all eyes were turned upward and we saw in the distance our anticipated goal. This year we were under the direction of Miss Gibson and Miss Niessner, two newcomers to our squad of climbers. 101 Our main task was to begin raising money for a senior trip and to buy a gift for our school. We presented the play Aunt Tillie Goes To Town. At the end of the school term we sponsored a school picnic and were hosts to the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet held May 17, at Fort Stanwix Hotel in Johnstown. At last we are Seniors! We have reached the top of the mountain. Our two classes were formed into one group, guided by the skilled hands of our class advisor, Mr. Emerick, and our home- room teacher, Miss Bauermaster. In October we presented a comedy entitled Crazy House. We gave to our school an electric basketball score- board as a token of our appreciation. As a fare- well trip, we chose Washington, D. C. This meant work for us because our class was com- prised of 44 members-the largest class ever to graduate from Stonycreek. We sold candy and ice cream at noon, sold subscriptions for maga- zines, held our annual Hal1owe'en Party, and served an Election Day dinner and supper. Although we must leave th-is summit of Utopia and begin to climb upon other mountains, we feel we have gained truth and knowledge but have given our loyalty and prestige to our Alma Mater -good old Stonycreek.

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