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

 - Class of 1941

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EARL RAYMAN Kooser was one of those boys that the basketball team just couldn't do Without. He was a very efficient player during his four years in high school. He also played softball and belonged to Hi-Y and Boy Scouts for two years. APRIL MAY RHODAMER April May participated in many activities during her four years of high school, of which some are Girl Reserves 115, Commercial Club 115, G. A. A. 135, Girls' and Mixed Chorus 135, Tumbling Club 135, Sports 135, and Operettas 135. April May likes to roller skate. DOROTHY M. MOSTOLLER Duts was a well-known member of her class-especially in Somerset. She participated in Sports 145, Mixed Chorus 115, Girls' Chorus 125, G. A. A. 135, Tri-Hi-Y 115, and Tumbling 125. She had part in two class plays, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town and Crazy House, and two operettas. Dorothy likes to sew and crochet. GERALD R. MOWRY Gerald, known as Jerry, entered the Class of '41 when he was a Junior. He took part in sports for three years and belonged to the Hi-Y Club for one year. His favorite ex- ercise is swimming. RAY PILE Ray, or Bone to most of us, was seen counting candy or making out candy reports most of his time dur- ing his Senior year. To free his mind from candy, he joined the Hi-Y Club and F. F. A. and parti- cipated in sports. He wants to travel when he graduates. SENIORS GLENDA G. RAYMAN Glenda is the youngest member of her class. She took part in Com- mercial Club 115, G. A. A. 135, Girl Reserves 115, Girls' Chorus 125, and Sports 135. She likes to drive her father's CHI. HAROLD M. SHAULIS Hal was a member of the Senior Class, but his mind usually wandered to the Freshmen. He took part in sports for three years, ran in Cross Country two years, and belonged to the Commercial Club for one year. He likes to swim and is interested in model building. FERNE J. MOSTOLLER Ferne is one of the tallest girls of her class. She took part in the fol- lowing activities at Stonycreek: G. A. A. 135, Basketball 125, Com- mercial Club 115, Mixed Chorus 125, and Tumbling 125. She likes to roller skate. WARREN NAUGHTON Warren, known as 'iKnox, par- ticipated in Sports 145, Mixed Chorus 125, Hi-Y 115, F. F. A. 125, Commercial Club 115, Boys' Chorus 125, Boy Scouts 145, and Operetta 135. His hobby is ice-skating. ELLA MAE PLATT Ella Mae is known to a lot of her friends as Pelmpy. She took part in the following activities: Commer- cial Club 115, G. A. A. 135, Photo Club 115, and Sports 145. She was typist for the yearbook and news- paper. Ella Mae had part in the Senior Class Play Crazy House. Her hobby is collecting souvenirs. l15l

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DELBERT KIMMEL Delbert was Bunch to all of his friends and teachers. He participated in the Mixed and Boys' Chorus and had part in four operettas. He also took part in the following activities: Boy Scouts 113, Hi-Y 123, Photo Club 123, Student Council 113, Soft- ball 123, Newspaper Staff 1l3, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, and Crazy Housef' Bunch is the editor of this yearbook. THELMA KNEPPER ' Tim has taken an active part in the activities of Stonycreek. She took part in Orchestra 163, Tri-HifY 133, G. A. A. 123, Girls' and Mixed Chorus 143, AllfCounty Chorus and Orchestra 143, South-Western Chorus 113, Yearbook Staff, Student Counf cil 1l3, Newspaper Staff, Library Staff 113, Operetta 143, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, and Crazy Housef, KATHLEEN MCCLINTOCK Kate received recognition as a leading soprano. She belonged to Girls' and Mixed Chorus 143 and had parts in four operettas. She was chosen as a member for All-County Chorus three years and South-West- ern Chorus one year. Besides chorus, Kathleen belonged to Tri-Hi-Y 133, G. A. A. 113, Orchestra 123, Band 123, and Photo Club 113. RAY KIMMEL Our member of that famous radio team, known as Amos, participated in the following activities at Stony- creek Hi: Hi-Y 123, Mushball 123, Varsity Sports 143, Boy Scouts 113, and Track 1l3. DON LANDIS most of us Don is known as , which he says he dislikes. He is an all-around boy but likes sports best. He played basketball four years, serving as captain two years. He also played mushball, volleyball, and participated in track meets. He belonged to Photo Club, was a member of the Yearbook Staff, and had part in the class play Crazy House. To Red EDWARD MEYERS Fat received his recognition in sports. He played Basketball 143, Softball 123, and Varsity Sports 143. After sports comes music. He sang in the Mixed Chorus and had part in four operettas. He also was a member of Student Council one year. His favorite hobby is hunting? Y 7 ? ? SENIORS BETTY MILLER class one year. DOROTHY MILLER likes to read and hike. Hezzie, to most of us, was seen dancing in most of her spare time with that one certain boy??? She also took part in Tri-Hi-Y 123, G. A. A. 133, Girls' and Mixed Chorus, Operettas 133, Library Staff 1I3, and served as secretary of her Dorothy took part in various ac- tivities at Stonycreek. She belonged to the Girls' Chorus 123, G. A. A. 133, Photo Club, Home Ec. Club 113, and Sports 143. She was typist for the newspaper and yearbook. She BEULAH MILLER Beulah took part in sports for two years, Library Staff one year, Stu- dent Council one year, and Photo Club one year. She also had a part in the Junior Class play Aunt Tillie Goes To Town. Her hobby is dancing. EVELYN MILLER To every one of us Evelyn was known as Butch. She took part in the following activities at Stony- creek: Sports 133, Girls, Chorus 123, Mixed Chorus 113, G. A. A. 133, Tri-Hi-Y 133, Tumbling 123, and Operetta 123. Her favorite hobby is crocheting. ll2,I



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WILLARD SNYDER Willard is mainly interested in sports and music. He played Basket- ball 145, Softball 115, and ran in Cross Country 115. He was in one Operetta and took part in the chorus of the Minstrel Show. He also be- longed to the Commercial Club one year. RUTH SPANGLER Ruth is interested in sports and enjoys all kinds. She played basket- ball 125, and belonged to G. A. A. 135, Commercial Club 115, Girls' and Mixed Chorus, and had part in three operettas and the junior Class play Aunt Tillie Goes To Town. She was also a cheerleader one year. E. BRUCE STUTZMAN Bruce, to the teachers, and Pete, to the students, took part in varsity sports and played mushball for two years. He belonged to Hi-Y and Boy Scouts two years. IRENE SPANGLER Renie is the artist of the Senior Class. She served as Art Editor on the Newspaper Staff for two years and made many of the school pos- ters. She was a member of the Tri- Hi-Y and Home Ec. Club and took part in sports. B ETTY STU L L Bette was interested in various activities. She participated in Girl Reserves 115, G. A. A. 135, Girls' Chorus 125, and Sports 125. Dur- ing the winter she likes to d e and during the summer her axvorite sport is swimming. BEULA C. WALKER Beula is one of the small girls of the Senior Class. Although small, she took part in many activities: Girl Reserves 115, Commercial Club 115, G. A. A. 135, Girls' and Mixed Chorus 145, Sports 145, and Oper- etta 125. Her hobby is roller skat- ing. SENIORS CLARENCE J. WALKER Clarence is mostly interested in farming for which he prepared him- self by taking four years of agricul- ture. He also participated in sports three years and ran in cross country one year. He served as Vice Presi- dent of his Sophomore Class. GERALD YODER Gerald took part in various activi- ties. In the line of sports, he was interested in tumbling and track. He also was a member of Boy Scouts 135, F. F. A. 145, Hi-Y 115, Boys' Handicraft Club 115 and Yearbook Staff. He had a part in the Senior Class play Crazy House. LEWIS WEAVER Lewis was Ray Pile's assistant in counting candy and keeping reports. He seems to be interested in farm life and was a member of Stony- creek's F. F. A. for four years. He also participated in sports, was a member of Hi-Y, and took part in the annual Darktown Minstrel for two years. BETTY ZEIGLER Betty is an all-around girl. She took part in G. A. A. 135, Sports 145, Commercial Club 115, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, Crazy House, Operetta, and served as typist on both Newspaper and Year- book. Her hobby is reading. U41

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