Shanksville Stonycreek High School - Chicahonian Yearbook (Shanksville, PA)
- Class of 1944
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XX a., .f .,f-- EX LIIBIQIS VOLUME VI CHICAHUNIAN 1944 Publzshed by the Senzmf Class STUNYCIDEEIK TDWNSHIID HIGH SCHUUL SHANIYSVILLE, DENNSYLVANIA of the QE DEW DID This edition of the Gliictilionian marks the sixth successive year in which xve have tried to brine you a book of pictures and other in terestin information concerniny our School. Manx times durins the year xve xvondered if it would be possible to have an annual. Re strictions of xxar times made the task look hopeless but throuwh persex erence the present xolume finally ex olx ed We hope our efforts meet xx ith your approx al IDEDICATIU This sixth edition of the Glizeahonzan is re spectfully and affectionately dedicated to the folloxxing boys from the class of 1944 who CHARLES REAL ROBERT GRENKE DONALD PEER FRED PILE TED LOXX RX Vile also dCel1e'lte it to those members or the Class xx ho xxill enter the Serx iee irter radua tion Cut ferx ent Praxer is that xou xxill all return home safelx I Y L r I5 il C 9 L I, ll I ll l ' , L C , 5 ,, Y. 7 VC A C -. L . V. 'I Y are already in Military and Naval Service: , ., C ' .'1 1 I ' 'I J ' T X fe 'z-gif 'I-lu hu hrs Fw fmt men rmdud md lwpt XY ery not mtungd by buddcn H1 ,hr But thu ululg that compamons shpt XX ug f01lll'lf upxx 1rd ID the I'llL.Zl1f AID N STIQAT UN , .H K- ,Vg .C ,c- . Q '- Y x . Yx A 1 1 25 , , . - VV, x ' ' y v. ' ' ,., 4 . 1 ,I , - .S SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL MR R B BARNER In tlmes hke these many new phllosophles make thelr appearance among the masses of people, and If requlres the most careful dlssemmatlon of truths to arrne at concluslons that are fundamentally sound There are, however, many trled ldeologles that have successfully prevalled agamst the ravages of txme Today, we must cr1t1cally examme the unblased account of those who llved before us vs 1th the hope of prohtlng from the mlstakes that have been made, that the pltfalls may not aga1n submerge us We must at the same time recognwe the new elements that keep constantly crovtdxng mto the plcture to confuse and thwart the most pro found students of soclal progress Publlc educatlon can not posslbly hope to assume the whole responslblllty for the solutlon of the many lrrltatlng problems that are the natural dessert of a struggle so devastatmg as the present one It lS generally recognved, though, that all related groups wlll have to put up a unlted front m strlvmg toward the type of socxety that will justlfy the sacrifices that are now bemg made to preserve our herltage Those of us who are engaged ID the work of the schools humbly and respectfully salute the men and women who are today bearing the struggle, and we earnestly pledge ourselx es to do all that IS XV1Il1lD our llmlted power to furmsh absolute support that their efforts wlll not haxe been nn vam 6 - -'K' ., 5.2 , , H .TUE ' . 5 , r K, . . . . . . . Y . 1 . C. Y ' 1 . IBUAIDD Cf EDIJCAT D A R KNEPPER Seeremry R A POORBAUGH GLADEN WALKER Prendent Vice Prexzdent O T MILLER Treaxurer MISS KATHRYN LOWRY School Secretary I G CARVER Member H GI-l SCHCUI. FACIJLT HARRVM EMERICK Mns GENEVIEVEB GLESSAEQ HARRY M EMERICK Graduate of Franklm 8: Mar shall College BS Degree Graduate Work at Prtt Lambda Chl Alpha Teaches Mathematlcs natlve of Shanksvrlle hobbnes radro com collectmg hkes to attend Lrons Club MRS GEr VIEVE B GLESSNER Home ns m thrs commumty Attended Berlm Hxgh S hcol Junrata College Penn State Bachelor of Arts degree Teaches Englxsh lrkes to read and wrrte letters Miss HELEN HAMILTON Home Economrcs Teacher Home IS at Mercersburg attended Hrgh School there Graduate of Indrana State Teachers College BS degree P1 Kappa Sigma Likes dancmg readmg sports especlally basketball MISS HELEN F HOOPER Home Connellsvrlle attended Hlgh School there Graduate of Penn State BS degree Member of Lakonldes honorary Physical Educatlon soronty Teaches Health Science Soclal Stud1es Physl al Educatlon hobbles sports JAMES E LAUEC 'F' Miss HELEN HAMILTON Miss HELEN F HOQPER JAMES E LAUER Resident of Stonycreek Tovsnshxp teaches Scxence Socral Studxes Health Basket ball Coach Graduate of Ellzabethtovsn College took graduate work at Prtt holds B S degree hobbles are hshmg basketball checkers EUGENE W PUGH Llves on Berlm Route 2 a Justrce of the Peace attended Calnforma State Teachers College Pxtt Unnversnty of Rochester holds BS degree Teaches Soclal Stud1es Mathe marlcs Englrsh hobbnes are hlkmg huntmg wood craft readmg bxography MISS FRANCES SHARP-Our Vocal Musr Teacher Calls Apollo Pa home attended Apollo Hlgh School Indxana State Teachers College B S degree rn Publrc School Mus1c Kappa Delta P1 lrkes to spend spare trme sewmg and playmg prano JOSEPH S SHELLY From Lehlgh County dovsn yet attended Hngh School at Emmaus B S degree from Juniata College Agncultural Educatron at Penn State Teaches Agrlculture and Shop hobbles are musxc photography and hkes to roar at Llons Club rn Berlm -36. , - . ' -515.31 ' : i x .Q ' Eucsssw Puc Iss FHNCESSH R 'EP.S Sr-E Irl CI'l SCHCCL FAC at, 1--f Ml SDOROTHY ANN SPANGLEP MISS HELEN SPEICHEF? MISS EVA WlL MISS BERENlCE WILLlAN NIISS DOROTHY ANN SPANGUR The treshman MISS EVA WI! L A former Grade School tea her teacher at Stonycreek just came here during the yea moved into High School this year a native or from Central City attended Shade Tvxp High Stony creek Tovt nship Graduate of California State School Graduate of Pitt Phi Theta Kappa Teachers College has taken graduate yyork at Pitt teaches Commercial suhje ts hobbies are dancing Teaches English and History hobby reading., and traveling Miss BFRENICF W11.LIAMs From Utahville in Clear Nllss HI-LENI SPEICHER Another local teacher a held County attended Beccaria Township High native of Stonycreek Teaches Art and Latin School Graduate of Indiana State Teachers College Attended California State Teachers College Penn State B S degree Teaches Instrume al Music and Columbia University Bachelor ol Science de hobbies sports handicraft reading dancing vxritinc, gree likes Hoyyer gardening letters CIQADE SCHCCL FACULTY 4 I Ron' 1: Mrs. Brant, Miss Nelle Will, Miss Musser, Miss Speicher, Mrs. Long, Mr. Barnet Ron 2: Miss Geiscl, Miss Ross, Mr. Walker, Miss Landis, Miss Daugherty, Miss Sharp ijt 4 W Rau 1 ean Olsen Kather1neFrazler Dorothy Hlllegas Peggy Wlsler l.aVerne Hendershot Enld Musser Mary ean Engle Marjorie Spelcher Mlldred Weaver Rau 2 Mr Emerxck Adwsor Robert Bauermaster Deane Hlllegas Ted Lowry Bruce Shultz Wlllxam Baltzer CHICAI-10N IAN STAFF For the slxth consecutive year the senior class of our hlgh school accepted the respons1b1l1ty of publlshmg a yearbook Last year the staff of the Clazcahoman bellex ed that the fifth Cdlt1OH would be the last one untll the end of the war When the 1943 44 school term began we lndeed had many doubts concernlng the practlcablllty of pros 1d1ng a record of the school year After much conslderatlon and lI1XCSf1g'lIlOI'1 we found that we could agaln publlsh an annual but on a smaller scale than we hare been accustomed to havmg We were especially requested to reduce the number of pages and the quantlty of engravlngs 1n our annual thls year because of the shortage ID both paper and metal We belleve char by el1m1 natmg most ofthe pages formerly devoted to ada ertl mg we hax e been able to save a great deal of paper wlthout destroylng the value of the book We haxe also reduced the number of pictures IU order to saxe v1tal metals and photography supplles In spite of thls we hope you vs 1ll stlll llke your Clutuhonlan The members of the staff are Edztor m Clut Peggy Wlsler ASSISUIHI Llztrarx Editors Dorothy Hxllegas Maryorle Spelchcr Katherlnt Fra ler Mlldred Wear er TNDISIS l.aVerne l-lendershot can Qlstn Mary can Envle -M11 tm mg Sm Donald Peclt Ted Lou ry Brutt Shult W1ll1an1 Balt er Robert Bxutrmasttr Deane Hlllegas XLl1lSOT lvlr Harry Emerlclt 10 .. 2-1:-'iz-:-2 .g-1- ,x g 1. 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'TR f 'fa 1 'Q J Jog Them give to the world thc best vnu lux . i xbcx ll ' -Puck U j . -A lf' ' B 'Jgcx THE HISTUIQY DI: Tlrllf CLASS Cf 1944 Year 1940 OCCHSIOD Flrst day of school ID September A group of lntelllgent looklng students stepped out to take thexr place among the upper classmen of Stonycreek Tow nshxp Hlgh School Our goal seemed far ln the dlstance but those four long years sped past untll finally there was only a few weeks left before the great nlght when we were rewarded with our dlplomas This was the final proof that we had succeeded ID thls xery lmportant phase ln our llfe We certalnly felt lmportant ln 1941 We were Freshmen and proud of lf We xgnored the Jests of those who fancled themselves our superiors and took our 1n1t1at1on llke good sportsmen There were forty members 1n our class and wlth the help of our advlsor Mr Cronk we elected class ofhcers and dld ex erythmg requxred of a nlnth grade class The next year we returned to school prepared to do our best ln the role of Sophomores We were gradually worklng our way to the top when we would be SCHIOTS lt was durlng this year that our class presented IIS first play Under the dlrectlon of Mrs Glessner our advlsor we were successful IH puttlng over a very approprlate performance The Land of the Free brought some of our capable actors and actresses to the front and we were eagerly looklng forward to the tlme when we would be puttlng on our jumor and Senlor class plays Whlle we were Sophomores our class was represented ln the band choruses and different organl zatlons ln the school Despite the keen competltlon from the two larger classes ahead of us we dldn t take a back seat Then It was 1942 and we were JUTIIOTS We had only one more step to take We could see our antxclpated goal on the horizon That was a busy year for the twenty nlne members ln our class SIX of our classmates deserted us and that left only twenty three to carry on We had no trlp to look for ward to but the problem of ralsmg money was stlll a b1g1ssue We sold magazmes but our most successful enterprise was the class play Chlna Boy The audltorlum was packed wlth an enthuslastxc audlence and flnanclally our class was out of the red Durlng the first week of December we recelved our class rlngs They were made over the same standard deslgn which was chosen by the Class of 1941 Wlth the help of Mr Lohr a very eventful year had been added to our hlstory We selected the yellow tea rose for our class flower rose and gold for class colors and Not for School but for Llfe for our motto When Mr Lohr left the employ of our school lf was a blow to our class but Mr Walker took hls place and hxs help was deeply appreclated We had but one member on the Varslty Basketball Team Ted Lowry who played Center on the flrst team helped wln our first champlonshlp ln the B League Durlng the last weeks of our Junlor year we served as hosts at the Jumor Senxor Banquet held at the Whxte Star Hotel ln Jennerstown took part ln the May Day festlvltles and sponsored a plcnxc on the last day of school At last the long awalted year had come We were Senlors and just as dlgnlfied as any of the classes before us had been Dorothy Hlllegas was chosen as class presldent LaVerne 1-lendershot VICC pres1 dent Enxd Musser secretary and Bxll Woodward treasurer We were guided by our capable advlsor Mr Emerlck Thls year has been filled wlth many actlvltles On December 3 we presented our thlrd successful dramatlc production Me and My Shadow Ted Lowry and Don Peck represented our class on the Basketball squad Ted was captaln of the V1klUgS and played center Don was one of the best guards that ever played at Stonycreek As cheer leaders Dorothy Hxllegas and Enld Musser dld thelr part ln cheerlng, our boys to vxctory LaVerne Hendershot again serx ed capably as timer operatmg the blg electrlc basketball clock and scoreboard Calls to mllltary SCTXICC made deep lnroads 1nto our class roll Charles Beal entered the serxlce ln the summer of 1943 Fred Plle and Bob Cvrenke w ere called durlng the first semester of thxs year and Don Peck w as lnducted but permltted to complete h1s final semester of school All too short has been our Hlgh School years but we are ready to enter 1 new phase of llfe not to be serx ed but to serxe 17 . . . 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SENIDIQ CLASS UFFICEDS , f 1 Ljr ' ff , ENID MUSSER N ed Newspaper 151 Yearbook Staff 1 11 Home EL Club 11 1 Grrls Chorus 131 Band 131 Orchestra Trr H 1 7 1 Mrns DOROTHY HILLIIGAS Dot T11-I1Y141 G A A 131 lVllXCLl Chorus 151 Home EC Club 171 Grrls Chorus 151 Newspaper 171 Chma Boy Me and My Shadow Yearbook S 1 1 1 Cheerleader 1l 1 WILLIAM WOODWARD W00dlC F F A 131 Basketball 111 Intramural Softball 131 as Bo LA VERNE HENDERSHOT Shorty 1na Boy Trr H1X 131 G A A 111 Mrx Chorus 141 Basket rchestra Band 161 Me and adow Y ook Staff 1 I 1 New spaper 111 Sextette 111 Mm trel 121 T If LASSDF Q4 The Class of 1944 IS one o he sma est to be graduated fr m Sto creek Townshrp Hrgh School for a number of years Wlth small enrollment when enter d h1gh school our ranks have been further depleted by calls t m1l1ta SCTVICC and by t e rndu ments that were placed before us to enter lndustry or agrlcultu rn su ort of the war ffort In sprte of 1ts lrmlted member rp th4 lass has succ eded 1 carrymg on the xarrous act1x1t1es that arc tradrtronal wlth senrors W hc pre aratlon an publrc ron of th1s annual was one of our bw projects of the year and we pres nted e and My hadox for our class play whrch was very well reccrx ed A h1,,hly successful agazm subscrr rlon c pargn was conducted, and we sold Wlth graduatlon xxrll come further alls to ld 1 the w effort and these calls wrll be heedcd wrth the Splflt and des1rc for scrvrce tha s tradr o ally A errcan The Class of 1944 stands ready to do IIS part ID wmnrng the war md th peace PTt.SldeT1l Vzcc PTLYILICIII Sctntarw Trcrrmru Adi lsor CL SOFFI RS 15 Dorothy Hrllegas LaV1.rne Hendershot Emcl Musser Wrllram Wo41dward Harry M Emenck N fi 6 . 1:3 J l' i rr' -' a - A 4- . 1 A 1 . , , '. - ' S 151, G. A. A. 111, '-Si-Y -, ' tre11l1, taff . , Ch , '- 4- ' , , . . . , ' ed . . . , , , , 1 ' - t . 161, 1 ,cl .. n ,fy I K I C I C . . 4 4 . l 4 ' f I , 4 ' 2 C X . ' C ' I l l C A . L . l ' L . o 4 4 ' 4 U U 4 I ' I . ' K' 4 l 4 . 4 . D 4 4 . . E .. , . V U 4 4 ' 4 4 , 4 x. Y Q .0 Si I . U ll , K lk C Y ice cream and coke throughout the year. hese ctivitie added materially to our class fund. . A I K 4. X x I L . ' K . C 1 J K il ' . ' ' ' . 1 ' 1. SENIOIQS MARGARET BROWNING Peggy Chorus 121 Home Ec Clu Newspaper Sta MARY JEAN ENGLE Dance Club Trl H1 Y 141 Chorus 141 Ban 161 Orchestra 161 Operetta 1 l 1 Me and My Shadow Chma Bow Yearbook Staff 111 Newspaper Staff 121 Sextet 171 A A Home Ec Club 111 Mxnstrel Show 111 ROBERT GREN KE China Box Me and My Shadow Basketball 12 F Art Club MARGARET GROVE Home Fc Club 171 A A Chorus 1 l 1 Sports Handlcralt Club 111 ALTHEA HORNER Onhcstra 1 ll Gxrls Chorus Poster Club 1 2 Home It Club 17 Iw ean Bo 'X GEORGANNA HORNER Home Ec Club 121 Post Cho TELFORD OWRY Baske all 141 Bask ball Cap m Ban 191 Or estra 19 A I orus 14 oy Scou 12 Softball 11 Boys C rus 121 O ere EAN O EN Y Y rbook Staff 111 0 us 171 ' rrls Chorus 111 O ALD PEClx Basketball 171 A H X earboolt Staff K hma Bm Me and Mx Shadow T atk 1 l 1 Student Counul 1 l 1 Mxxed Chorus 1 71 Bots Chorus 1 a 14 Georgne Te C2111 JL 'Y ' lr, 'F A A . K? i . ' X I Q .af 1 i ,ii ' Q- A '- , A 151 CWQX ' 1 'Y ' l 1 I v 1 1 ..J ,. .. d I' f ' 111 d H- 111 H ' F F. . 14 'U ' 4 -I 1 - Me a i My Shadowf' G. . . 111 p . 111 . Y I i HJ x ,, G. . A. 111 H I H b TrA 1- 121 -1 ' F. .A. D , ..J, ik, fa 'ffm F. F. . 141- - Hi- ' 111 G. . . 121 ' - 121 . V I - 1' .' I V , . 1 A' ' '1 ' ' 111 -1 if -1 SENIUIDS FRED PILE Softball F F A Basketball 1 1 2 Cross Country 172 ELMIRA JANE RINGLER Trl H1 Y 12 2 Chorus 192 Orchestra 1 32 Home E Club 172 Glrls Chorus 172 Sports 1 1 2 BLAIR ROSS H Y 122 Track 1 1 2 Boy Scouts 1 12 Intramural Basketball Softball 142 Boys Chorus 1 1 2 BRUCE SHULTZ China Boy 'Me and My Shadow NIARJORIE SPEICHER Girls Chorus 192 Mixed Chorus 112 Poster Club 112 H earbook Stall 1 2 2 Home EC. Club 122 .A.A.2 Fretldx ESTHER S lN1xer.l rus 172 Newspape Staff 1 Home E Club 1 A A Bah, DALE WA KER NIar,g,ie 122 fhcer 112 Intra ural Ba etball 112 Soft all 142 Bo Scouts ELIZ ETH LKER cme EC Club 172 horus 1 2 Gnrs C rus 122 Poster lub 112 P GGY SLER Year ook Staff 172 Edlt r of Yearbook 11 Ne spaper Staff 122 E tor of Newspaper 112 B n 152 . A. . ri-Hi-Y 132 rchestra 1 1 2 'Me and My Shadow Stutz L1bbx Pegs: FUD THIS WE AIDE FAMUUS Bt-t Sports Bur U1r1 d1ncer Bot hog dmcer Most 1ttr11tt1x1 U1r 1V1ost 1ttr1ttlxt boy Most PUPLl1'lI' U 1 Most popuhr boy Most studmua g1r Mo5t studlous hoy G1r1 1x1th NILLSI h11r Boy vxlth nlcest 111r CJIF1 xxlth nxcest LSLS Boy xx 1th HICLSI 1.115 G1r1 xxlth frlendhgst smxlt Boy vs1th frlendllest sm11e Most chntrful boy Most chgtrful g1r1 ulettst glfl L11etc.5t boy G1r1 xx 1th most 11ttr11ct1xt rttrh Boy xx 1th most 1ttr1ct1ve tttth Mont or1f 1n111 studunt Glrl 111te1y to be most fan1ou5 Boy 1l1xL1Y to be most fimous T 111est hm T 111e5t g1r1 Shorte5t hoy Shortebt 1 1r1 C1155 tomgdmn Btsr futurt housux 1ft Futurt htnpeckcd hush 1nd Bust C1rtsNLd boy Btbt drustd EIY1 1.'1X LTDL Hmndtr hor T11 Lou ry E111 1V111Ns1r TL 1 LOXX TN t ID Olxtn Don 1111 PLL1x 1X trnt Htndershot C,h1r1es Bt 11 M 1rg,1rtt Bron n1n1 D 111 VC wlktr Dorothy H1111 1s Don 11d Petk mn En le 111 Vifooclxx 1rd 6111 Clbtn Bob Grgnkc Frtd P111 Esther Stut nun M1rf.,1rtt Grove D111 Wwlktr Pug VV1s1er B111 Wtntudxw 1rd E1n11rf1 1111 Rlnvltr PUUY Wlalgr Bruce Shult Ted 1.011 ry LIXXCTDK. Htnclerbhot B111r R055 CID Envle Bob Grenlxe Mwrjoru. Spelthtr B111 Xvoodxx 1rd Ttd Lou ry Elild Muxstr C1155 f11rt Brutt qhult C,11ss romtob T1 Lou rx 1 1x P11 Q115s111L1s ur 1211111 Musstr Curl xuth moat ply 1s1n ptrson111tx Dorothx H1111 15 Box u1th mobt ph mnf ptr 111111111 B111 XX oodxx 1rt1 hur111n1rtt hoy D111 XX 111111 ist n1tL1rtt lr 1111111r1 11111 R111 1tr x' ' fx x .i x ' y v , . . , ........1... 1 5 . t ' 1g ,,' 1 .................. 'd 1 1: 1 1 .................. 11 1 A1 .11 .1'11,,,'1 ............. .... - 111 Q 1 1 1 ' 11 1 ..........,...... 1 11' 1 1 Dir ............... 1.1 1' 1 1 1 3 3 1 .................. ' 1 .1 11 .1 .1 ' 1 ' 1 ............... 1 11 1 1 1 ' ,g - ' v . , 7 - 1 ' 1' '11 1' ............... 1 ' 1g1.1 1 1' ' : 11' ................. 1 1 T' 1' ' ....... , .......... 111 g 1 1' ' 1 ................ B' 11 ' 1' ' '1 ' 1 ...... ......... 1 1 11 7. . I . B 'I 11 ' . . ............... : 1 Q ' 11 ' ................... 1 72 1 1 Q ' 11 .................... 1 1 1 '1 ' 1' 1 1 '11 11 ............. 11311 ' V. 1 I . xx ........-aaa U YK Most outstanding leader ............. 1.11Verne Hcndershot 1 'g' 1 1 .............. ' 1 11 1 ' C, 1 ' 1 1 ...... ........ 1 lg, '1 1 1 1 1 .............. z 1 1 . ................... 1 1 1 ' ................. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..................... 1' 11 1 g' ..................... 1 1 ,, L A 1 -L ..........-......'u T L- T Tx V. T .--..........-Q K I .T 'T x 1 1 1 1 .............. ' 11 X- x... T Y- ...-.---...-4-.4... ' ,-.T X 1 11 ' ............... ...... 1 1 - : 1:: 1 1 ................. 111 1 11 c' 1114 111: .11 1 .,.......,.......... ' 1 N' 1' 1 11 g 1 .1 1 ' A1 .......... 11 ' 1g1 .1 I' 1 1 11 J ,g 1 s 1 A' ........... 11 T 'f 1 xi ' .................. 1 ' ul V ' 1 11511 ........,...... ' 'lvl 1 'gg' ...1o.., SENIDIQ CLASS Wlll. So that our great U n1us Hblllfy and persona11ty may long be remembered we the members of the Class of 1944 of Stonycreek 'I-OXXl'1Sl1lP H1vh School County of Somerset, State of Pennsylx anla, do hereby dense, deslgn, and bequeath the followmv property, real and personal collectlyely and 1nd1x1C1ually to xxlt 1 To the un1or Class ne leax e the remams ofvn hat was once a beaut1ful home room May the l1lac odor yxhlch perx aded If durlnv the Hrst part of our SQDIOY year ner er come back Z To the Sophomore Class we leaxe our deepest sympathy because they must struggle through two more years of vs ork before reachmg our h1gh estate 3 To the Freshmen Class we w1ll 1 towel so they ern drv beh1nd the1r ears when they become Sopho mores 4 To Mr Barnervxe leaxe a box of asp1r1n to soothe h1s frayed nerves after commencement 5 To Mr Lowry ue w1ll two 1nnocent sexenrh fraders to collect waste paper and the company of Bobby Denner to 1o1n h1m 1n clrmkmg chocolate m1lk next year 6 To Mr Lauer We leave fperxodj 1 To MISS Ham11ton we leave the hope that she w1ll be able to find yumors capable enough to replace Dorothy Hlllel as Elm1ra lane Rxngler and IVIHTJOYIC Spelcher 8 To M1ss Sharp we Wlll any canarxes that she can f1nd IH the halls of Stonycreek next year 9 To MISS Wllll8mS we leaxe the ab1l1ty of can Olsen to keep a steady and ll IS our fond hope that she Wlll be able to use If 10 To all the other faculty members we bequeath ex erytlung but our amb1t1on lsuch as If IS lean Dlsen leax es her pet1te ness to Mary Mostoller Bruce Shultz w1lls h1s motto Nex er do today vtlaat you can put off unt1l tomorrow to B111 P1le Maryorle Spe1cher xulls her po1se to janet Mostoller Margaret Groxe bequeaths her ab1l1ty to get alonv wlth the teachers to Harold N1bert En1d Musser leaves her blushmg ab1l1ty to Dons Baldwxn Peggy W1sler 1 IX es her pos1t1ons as edltor to M1ldred Weaver Bob Cvrenke leax es h1s dramatlc ab1l1ty to Herbert RID' ler Dale Walker leases h1s stock excuse 1 must vo to see M1lt rh1s per1od to Bennv Knepper ean Engle xulls her flute to anyjumor wlth enough fmgers to play lf B111 Woodward n1lls h1s pos1t1on as sen1or treasurer to Deane H11levas M1rJor1e Spexeher w1l1s her yewwelry to Dorothy Spangler LaVerne Hendershot leax es her pos1t1on as basket ball t1mer to Dorls Klmmel E1m1ra ane Rmgler leaves her ab1l1ty to be the last person 1n the room at dlsmxssal t1me to Katherme Frazler Esther Stutzman w1lls laer good nature to anet Mos toller Althea Horner w1lls her VlOllD to lack Benny Margaret Broyxnmg and Margaret Grove w1ll the1r QUICIHCSS to Doll Bauermaster and Mary Yoder Dorothy Hlllegas and Emd Musser leave the1r po s1t1ons as cheerleaders to Em1ly Trexel and Catharme Vlostoller Bla1r Ross glVCS h1s POSIIIOH as ICC cream salesman to 11m Z1mmerman Don Peck w11ls h1s guard pos1t1on on the basketball team to Cvlenn Saylor Ted Lowry bcqueaths the captamcy of the V1klDgS to Deane H1l1eUas B111 Woodward leaves h1s m1sch1exousness to B111 Peterman Fred P1le leax es h1s Good nature and fr1end1y sm1le to dlolan Baltzer ean Engle and Don Peck leave the1r ab111ty to re ma1n 1nterested IH one another to Dorlne Hememeyer and A1v1n Saylor Cveorganna Horner Wl1lS her books desk and yx rd of gum under II to Betty Lou ChflSfHCf Ellzabeth Walker wrlls her ab111ty rn Home Eco nomlcs to Dolores Olsen We do hereby appo1nt our advlsor Harry Melv1n Emer1ck, mstructor of x y, and , to execute h1s, our last Wlll and testament, md to offer If 1n any court IH IDIS state for probate, xx 111 mo ex empt1on or 1nqu1s1t1on The hand and seal of the ofhcers of the Class of 1944 aflaxed as the aboxe testators accred1t th1s the1r last vull and testament Wztnesses Swnecl Eugene Pugh Dorothy Hlllegas Presulent joseph Shelly LaVerne Hendershot, Vzet Pvesldent Myrtle Ross Enxd Musser, Secretary ex ' I Y . 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T 5 l 1 -1 l l xtlll 'l la -' l' a l Qlll- lm ' X ' j, l 'fl l l Rau 1 Betty Wlllrams Leah Mlller Betty Landrs Thelma Plle Evelyn Wrll Katherrne Frazler Mlldred Weaver Dorothy Brant Helen Watkrns Rou 2 Mr Shelly Dorothy Peterman Rose Mane Emerlck Dorothy Spangler Mary Alice Mostoller Paulrne Mrller Alta Lambert Fay Lambert Betty Lou Chrlstner Elbert Walker Rau g james Zrmmerman Deane Hlllegas Wlllram Peterman Glenn Scott Harold Nlbert Robert Bauermaster Clalr Relman john Balt er JIJNIUID CLASS The members of the Class of 1945 are justly proud of therr DOSIIIOD as JUHIOTS and we are eagerly lookmg forxx ard to the day when we shall be the Senxor Class at Stonycreek Townshlp l-hgh School We are proud of our class rlngs whrch were bought xx hlle we were sophomores because If xx as thought that they mrght be rmpossrble to get th1s year on account of war restr1ct1ons We purchased During the year our class conducted a maga 1ne subscnptron contest whrch turned out to be xery successful We sold S321 xx orth of subscrlptlons xx h1ch was the largest sum ex er reall ed by any class IH our school IH th1s xxay The members of our class are well represented ID all the act1x1t1es of the school rncludmg the band choruses nexx spaper and yearbook staffs Robert Bauermaster Clalr Relman Deane Hrllegas john Balt er and Glenn Saylor are members of the basketball team One of the blg ex ents of the xear took place xx hen xxe held the Jumor Class Play The xery popular Here Comes Charlle xxas chosen for th1s presentatlon whrch vxas glx en on Aprll Z8 The officers of the junlor Class are Preszdent Clair Rexman Vlce Presldent Wrlllam Peterman Seeretarx Mrldred Weaver Treasurer Deane Hrllegas Adusor Mr joseph Shelly 19 ' Y 1 1 7 Y 1 1 I V A : ' x 2 x l l n x l u 1 I E 1 C I x I 3 ' U x ' V V: K ' V . ' , ' ' . v ' I ' , H , K , K . V the same standard rings that xvere used by the last several senior classes. z e l , I l Y . 1 v Y ' Q l I 9 D 4 1 : , . . . . ' V y Y 7 . K- D 3 v .. . ,, 7 . . . V . V . . , . . . , . . 3 . . , . .C Q ,A , lx l Q 1 0 l Y v ' ' Rou 1 Herbert Rlngler Edd1eDenner Mlchael Naughton Wayne Mlller Donald Lowry Rau 2 Ellen Duppstaclt Helen Nlbert Dons Plle Mary Louise Felren Theodosla Berke bile Lols Glessner Orpha Trent Mernam Mostoller Caroline Fox Mary Yoder Dorothy Yoder Rou 3 Mrs Glessner Dolores Olsen Phyllls Stull Kathleen Ann Schuster janet Mos tollcr Annalea Frye Bernice Mostoller Betty jane Landis ulla Sturtz Em1lyTrexel Catherine Mostoller Maxine Ross Mlss Wlll Rau 4 Alice Wlsler Ruth Frazler Betty Berkey Charles Hlllegas Ixm Baltzet Raymond Wllt Herbert Walker Clarence Keller Benny Knepper Evangelme Bauermaster Rau 5 Devon Walker Bull Pxle 1m Spangler Bla1r Walker Fred Zelgler Orlo Zertoss Robert Walker SDDHOMUIQE CLASS The Class of 1946 has SIXTY members who are tak1ng an actlve part ln all the actlvmes of the school We are especlally proud of the fact that three of our number Fred Zelgler 11m Spangler and Don Lowry are members of the basketball team and Bull Welgle IS a member ofthe junlor VRTSIIY Blalr Walker was a member of the team the first semester but had to glxe up basketball the second semester Next year we are going to expect agreat deal from this group and we belleve they can help to produce a champlonshlp team Evangellne Bauermaster serx es as drum majorette and lS head cheer leader Mary Yoder IS also one of our cheer leaders Our class has had several parties this year and we are plannxng ways to earn money for the xarxous actlvltlcs of our junxor and semor years We expect the war to be over by the tlme we graduate and we are lookmg forward to the tlme xx hen we can make '1 class excurslon to our nation s capitol as the graduating classes xx ere able to do before the war 70 . P, , as: Q , I X . - . , N , V . 5 , t, l V l Z I Y V I ' ' I I Y I Y ' . l 2 ' I I I I ' ' ! I 7 Y . 5 n , v rl I 1 V ' 1 1. . . , . . L L V Q Row 1 Eddle Mxller Robert Custer lrene Eash Esther Weaver Sara jane Fexg Lons Boyer Mary Hlllegas Lols Keller lvalme Onstead Dorlne Helnemeyer Dorothy Duppstadt Elby Walker Alvm Saylor Row 2 Allce Woodward Dons Kxmmel Kathryn jean Pugh joan Lambert Mary Zerfoss Bermce Stutzman Elalne Zlmmerman Dorothy Walker Betty Phllllps Mr Pugh Row 3 Roscoe Snyder Harold Kxmmel ohn KOTZIHSKI Rlchard Flsher Nev1nM1ller Jack Frye Karl Poorbaugh oe Spangler FIQESHMEN CLASS officers chosen by the class were Karl Poorbaugh president, Alvin Saylor vlce president LOIS Boyer, secretary and Esther Weaver treasurer Durmg the year several other students were added to our class roll Our class advisor was Mr Pugh Under h1s dlrectlon we had one outstandlng soclal event a Halloween Party Due to war t1me restrictions, our socxal act1v1t1es were llmlted to this slngle event We are proud to say that Karl Poorbaugh Alvm Saylor and Bull Rnpple were members of the Junior Varslty Basketball squad thls year We expect them to be members of the Varslty next year Other class members belong to the Band Choruses and other school actlvltles We belleve one of the most lmportant alms of our hxgh school career lS to apply our best efforts to make our school outstandlng We shall always strxve to do our best to make Stonycreek Town shlp Hlgh School outstandlng We slncerely wxsh the members of the Semor Class the best of luck and happlness ln the future 21 , , I . The Freshman Class of 1943-44 began its high school years with thirty-three members. The GRADE 8 Rou 1 james Deeter jay Hxllegas Elwood Walker Kenneth Lowry Mllton Snyder Don ald Baltzer Karl Wlsler Eddle Spangler Floyd Lehman Leon Rhodamer Elwood Frxedllne Rau 2 Mlss Hooper Sara jane Fox Phyllis Mae Kimmel Ada Mlller Betty Menear Beverly Custer Dorothy Reed Dorothy Stull Ruth Blttner Vxrglnla Zengler Faye Hlllegas Dons Klmmel Mlss Lynch Ron 3 Charles Deaner Robert Musser john Grenke Leonard Martln Franklxn Weaver lmg Hubert Weyant Earl Sarver john Trexel Rxehard Blttner Charles Custer Rau 4 jean Zertoss Patricia Wlsler Ruth Scott jean Plle Fannie Berkey Dorls Relman Audrey Meyers Dolores Rush Rau 5 A11 erda Snyder Betty Lou Frlt Ethel Mae Becker Thelma Mostoller Mary Wlll Helen Hlllegas GIQADE 7 Rau 1 Leora Trent Helen Will Florence Lehman ean HlllLglS Dorothy Muller Shirley Shult Goldle Duppstadt Dean Walker XX'1lhur Foster Blllx Schroek Donald Stone ohn Fox jay Duppstadt Rou 2 Ruth Zertoss Shlrlev Vifalker Ruhy Kimmel Marlene Poorhaugh Betty Allen Karl HoHman Karl Duppstadt Chester Nlrller Teddy Crenlce Teddy Lambert Ron 4 Doris L Broun Helen Blslelc Dorothy Relman une Xxlllldflii Telford XY allcer Clarence Shaffer XX llllam Trent Ron 4 Nllss Sharp Tea her 77 . 3, ' . , . 1 , 1. of ' I ' ' . 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XXII I I CLII I1w111yli1b1111 QI1' I1 C 1 -I I - - I, It- IWLII ll flux' sI111II Iillk xx' IIIX' 1111' I And 1' III' CI Il 111u tw' -11II. -f Q .X III 'vi IBIQADE I5 Rau 1 oyce Lowry Carollne Stutzman Shrrley Stutzman Pauline Rhodamer Bernice Rau 2 Mlss Daugherty anet Schrock Dons Lowry Thelma Hlllegas Kay Crlssey Doris Horner Hazel Weyant Lo1sDeeter Margaret Stull Mr Walker Row 3 Jacquelme Holt Anna Mae Stutzman Glenda Cvlessner Mary Seese Ruth Maust Dons Welgle Hazel Stutzman janet Brown Row 4 Jnmmle Saylor Norman Landis Ir Karl Mnller Bobby Onstead Irvxn Klmmel jlmmle Klmmel Forrest Stutzman David Duppstadt Rou 5 Karl Plle Clarence Mostoller Kenneth Wlllxams Tom Lambert Russel Sarver Clark Mostoller Kenneth Frledlxne Lee Donner Rau 6 Ernest Zimmerman Bobby Landls Harry Rose Ralph Stutzman Edward Thomas Dale Brant 12142161 - , id i ' L , -H , , . A I ' ' 1 ' . Q i l . Y z J v . v . y . , . Kimmel, Mary Ann Custer, Joan Trent, Ellen Durst, Delores Berkey, Betty Countryman. I I . 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V, . . 4 I iw X U R V - , , Y , , - y 1 , , y . , y , - - 1 v - v v , . - 1 y , . , GIQAIDE 4 Rou 1 Shlrley Custer Carol can Frazler Margle Glessner Mabel Walker Geraldlne Miller Shlrley Hlllegas Iacquellne Sorber Audra Frye Lols Ann Duppstadt Rou 2 Loxs Watklns Lois Ann Scott Marlene Muller Evelyn Hunter Bernlce Welgle Betty Stull Ruth Lauer Claxre Boyd Mrs Brant Row 3 Glenn Walker Ray Rlnxnger Tommy Stull Bert Berkey Robert Baltzer Donald Welgle Robert Welgle Rau 4 Arthur Miller Lloyd Mostoller John Reese Alvm Durst Harold Shockey e WOJHHFOSRI 76 Z Q - - b-N-Q I . W-.. s rw' ' 1 ' , J ' , ' , , ' ' 1 . . y . s a D - 9 I ' Y ' ' 2 , ' ' , 1 , . f 1 ' , , , ' . ,Jo 421 431 GIDAIDE 3X Rou 1 Robert Martxn Lynn Donner Margaret Scott Lorralne Walker Shlrley Shockey Norma Lauer Barbara Ann Emenck Mona Frxedlrne Helen Onsteacl Joann Brant Lois Walker Joyce Moaholder Rau, 2 Von Landls Orville Shaulxs Forest Rose Wayne Klehl Dons Spangler Mary Ann Stull Shlrley GIDSOD Patrlcla Lambert Beverly Knepper Shlrley Zerfoss Betty Clltes Rou 3 Roy Boyd Donald Savltz Duane Walker Wayne Foy Cl'urK1mmel Lester Fra ner Dalton Watklns Ray Walker Larry Brantley Clair Musser Rear Mlss Nelle Wlll -C1-YQ! 77 ,A , I K . 1 , . , M ' - , . 1. ,1 . ' ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . . W. ' - 1 1 1 1 L 1 '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 GIQADE 35' Row 1 Nadean Custer Fae Deeter Ruth Trent Carol Walker janet Muller Janet Walker Edna Duppstadt Onstead Alvm Watkins Leroy Trent Row 3 Charles Zerfoss Rnchard Wrllrams Walter Browmng Arthur Reed Lewls Becker Burton Holt 78 Row 2: Miss lloss, Clarence Shippey, Verlyn Young, Carl Walker, Richard Miller, Edward if GIQADE ZX Row 1 Leroy Mxller Donald Zelgler Robert Wexgle Lynn Lowry Glendon Keller Mar dell Spangler Barbara Spangler Lols Horner Raymond Sturtz Wllllam Stutzman jr Rou. 2 Orvllle Durst Mary Suter Alice Suter Tommy Walker Tommy Defiibaugh Betty Onstead Marlene Wlll xmmy Paul Row 3 Phyllls Berkey W1ll1amGlessner Ir Ralph Maust Gerald Manges Wayne Lowry Sammy Fox james Wright Kenneth Glessner Rau 4 Patty Zerfoss Hazel Snyder Claire Ann Wexgle Rachel M1l1er Patty Manges jean G1bSOh Lucy Burnett Mrs Long 41-ki! 29 5 '52 ,J V. V . 1 ' ' k . s H 51 ,V , ' , 3 l: Y 7 Y D I - 1 1 1 1 1 - '3 1 1 1 1 1 1 .J - : Y 7 'Y l 1 l 1 1 - yl . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . GIQADE IX Rou 1 Marllyn Llvengood Patty Schrock Glenda Snyder janet Rose Patty Stull Nancy Rayman Gloria Stull Olive Mae N1bert Mona Lea Hlllegas Rou 2 Kay Frazler Lou Ann Sorber Ann Mosholder Cherle Lou Emerlck Charlotte Long Pauline Long Mary Ann Relman Dorothy Mae Mos oller Rou 3 MISS Musser Deane MCKCHZIC Harry Stull Earl Zerfoss Calxln Walker Carl Hamer jay Cassady Claude Duppstadt Dlck Lauer Rau 4 Dalton Foy Delbert Zerfoss Terry Hexnemeyer Harry Slope Bllly Zerfoss Lester Cosllc Bully Brant GIQADE IV AND QV Rru 1 Florence Mostoller Elaine Manges joan Wagner Elxa Becker Louise Sarxer Nhrgaret Clltes Lols Weyant Nexada Duppstadt Betty McDanne.l Curlene McD1nntl jack quln Butler Ruth Dceter Rau 2 Herbert Stull William Browning Robert Clltes Carl Cotter Ross Wcyant Paul Bl5lClx jay Klmmel Marlm McCl1ntock Vlfgll Walker Ron 4 Donald Brownxng Vfayne Frledlxne Glenn Brant MISS Gelsel Paul Brantley Charles Olsen Donald Knupp 90 . nv' . ,HL . 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' ,Z ' . 1 v r 1 1 1 . , . 4 Le t to 'nght Lee Donner Kay Crlssey Glenda Glessner anet Schroclc Shxrley Stutzman Karl Plle Rear Mr Perry S Walker Advzsor TI-IE VICTDIQY CLUB The VICIOTV Club was orgamzed ln September 1942 for the purpose of sellmg war bonds and stamps ln the school Durmg the 1942 43 school term the club sold more than S1200 worth of these securltles The club was re organlzed IH September 1943 and the program of sales was expanded Thus the group was able to sell more than S5000 worth of bonds and stamps Followmg IIS slogan Back the Attack thls llttle group of grade school pupils has been domg a splendld work m keepmv our respons1b1l1t1es ever before us and thexr efforts are makmg a real contrlbunon to our war effort The VICIOTY Club officers are Preszdent janet Schrock Secretarx Glenda Glessner Treasurer Shlrley Stutzman Adusor Mr Perry Walker 31 f ' 1 , ' , Y J , ' , : . . , ' . Y Y ' ' . 1 1 . 1 1 QQ ,Q Q 4 ' Y Y . . . C , . 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Kay Crissey V 1 Row 1 Glenn Wallcer Donald Wengle Bert Berkey Lynn Donner Donald Zexgler Sammy Fox James Wright Wayne Lowry Wllllam Glessner Kenneth Glessner Row 2 Lee Walker Roy Boyd Cla1r Musser joe Woynaroskl Larry Brantley Von Landis Thomas Defflbaugh Raymond Sturtz Lynn Lowry Rou 3 Mass Sharp Arthur Muller john Reese Karl Pxle Norman Landns Jr Donald Stone Wlllxam Landis James Saylor Fred Walker Telford Paul Forrest Stutzman David Duppstadt Lee Donner BUYS CHDIID The Boys Cholr IS composed of thlrty Hve boys wlth unchanged volces taken from grades two through seven They made thelr first appearance at the Chrlstmas Festival on December 17 when they entered the auditorium wlth lxghted candles and marched on to the stage to the s1ng1ng of I-lark the Herald Angles Smg They also sang Silent Nlght and Rlng Out, Sweet Bells of Chrxstmas 'CIYTZ 1 y . o 1 I I 1 ' , , - I A I Y 1 Y ' Row 4: Ka rl Miller, Tom Lambert, Paul Reese, Teddy Grenke, Robert Gohn, James Kimmel, f . . , . y . . . . 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Nl.,lL1.-gl fl 'lll' Row 1 Dorothy Duppstadt lrene Eash Betty Wrlllams lvallne Onstead Betty Phlllrps Lols Keller Alta Lambert Elnzabexh Walker Mlss Hamllton Row 2 Helen Watkrns Dorothy Walker Emrly Trexel Mary Zerfoss Dolores Olsen Marjorie Spelchet Dorothy Hlllegas Betty Landis Row 3 Fay Lambert Katherlne Frazier Elalne Zrmmerman Margaret Grove Leah Mrller Betty Lou Chrrstner HUME ECUNDMICS CLUI3 The Home Economics Club IS affiliated with a natlon wlde organlzatlon known as the Natlonal Home Economics Club and was first organlzed rn our school last year We have twenty srx members and meet regularly The theme of the club IS SCFVICC to our Country As an example to show how we try to follow that theme, this year we are makrng utllrty bags to be grven to the boys rn the service Thxs project IS berng carrled out ln cooperatlon wlth the Amerlcan Red Cross Another of our projects was completed when we pre sented a school assembly program wlth the ard of the Home Economlcs depart ment Our officers for the year are Presldent Marjorle Spelcher Secretary Dorothy Hrllegas Treasurer Dolores Olsen Adusor Mass Helen Hamrlton 55 Z U I . I I D 1 I I 1 : I I 1 ' 1 Y x Y : Y - . Y . t 1 ! D 1 Y . ' ff ' YY. Vice President ..................................... Elizabeth Walker V. . . Row 1 Ellen Duppstadt Audrey Meyers Dons Pale Mary Lourse Felten Emxly Trexel Dolores Olsen Katherxne Frazxer Menam Mostoller Dorothy Brant Sara jane Fox Dorlne Helnemeyer Rou 2 Dorothy Yoder Helen Nlbert Alice Wlsler Caroline Fox Mxldred Weaver Betty Landis Mary Yoder Lots ane Glessner Dorothy Hxllegas Miss Hamilton 8dVlS0l', Rou 3 Annalea Frye Kathleen Ann Schuster Evangelme Bauermaster Ruth Frazier Thelma Plle Leah Muller Rau 4 Kathryn Pugh Janet Mostoller Bermce Stutzman Bernice Mostoller Betty lane Landls Evelyn Wxll can Plle Mary Mostoller Rou 5 Mary jean Engle Enid Musser Pauline Muller l.aVerne Hendershot Elmlra jane Rrngler jean Olsen Peggy Wlsler TDI l'll Y The Tr1 H1 Y Club IS one of the outstanclmg OI'g3D1ZHtlOI1S at Stonycreek thls year lt rs a branch of a natlon wlde group whlch has as IIS alm to create, mamtam and extend throughout the school and communlty hlgh standards of Chrlstlan character Our club meets once each week to dlscuss ways 1n whlch the arms of the club can be best carrxed out We re orgamzed our group at the end of the first semester of school and smce that tlme we have been usmg a speclal book for study The officers are Vice Prtsldtnt Dolores Olsen Secretary Jessie Schmucker Treasurer Bernlce Stut man U6 1 , , ' ' , ' . ' , I ' I 1 . ! Y 7 ' ' : v I u I A u l v U 1 ' , . ' J . ' , ' ' l ' - l : Y V I I l I l : I Y . Y . l l 2 1 . y A I v 1 A l I . . . . . H . . . T Y . . . . ,, President .............................................. Dorine Heinemeyer . P ' , ..-...-u.-4......--..4a-.. --...--v.'..----.v,. 2 ' q F-P l Qatar Rau 1 Dorme l-lelnemeyer Mary Hllegas Joan Lambert Fred Zelgler Peggy Wlsler Wllllam Plle Mary Louxse Felten can En le Enld Mu ser Rou 2 Mxss Lynch Mary Mostoller Paulme Mlller Leah Mrller Esther Stutzman Betty ane Landls Evangclxne Bauermaster Mary Yoder Rau 3 Elby Walker Kathryn Pugh Thelma Pile Bern1ceMostoller Janet Mostollcr Evelyn Wlll Mlldred Weaver Mlchael Naughton Rou 4 Don Lowry LaVerne Hendershot Elbert Walker Karl Poorbaugh STUNYCIQEEK I-1l LITES STAFF Under the leadershrp Of1tS Ed1tor Peggy Wlsler the Staff of the H1 Lntes has developed IDIO a very CHTICICHL organlzatlon w1th the result that an exceptlonally fine school newspaper has been publlshed throughout the year At the beglnmng of the school term the staff was under the dlrectlon of Mxss Lynch When MISS Lynch left our school the staff held a party ln her honor thxs was but one of sex eral soc1al HHQHIYS held durlnv the year Mlss Dorothy Spangler became the successor to Mlss Lynch both ID the Comnaerclal Department and on the New spaper Staff She has pros ed to be an excellent ads 1sor and has helped us to publlsh one of the best newspapers our school has ever had The officers of the staff are Eclltor Peggy Wrsler Wllllam Plle Feature Edztors Mary Louxse Felten Betty jane Landls Exchange Edztor Enld Musser Sports Editors Karl Poorbaugh Thelma Plle Business Managers Fred Zelgler Don Lowry Artzsts LaVerne Hendershot Mlchael Naughton Adusor Mlss Dorothy Spangler 37 ., Y ,'f ,Q 4 ll .1 M 45 ' Y ' 1 1 7 U ! , .J Sv S- l: Y 3 Y U K! 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Q 1 ff 4111-'Ju ' 1'tl Ll H11111i11- 41111 I 'Ju ' T111-111l,' l111x'u 11111. h-f f1:H'1u 'f mf 1I31111J Rau 1 Evangellne Bauermaster Charles Deaner Mlchael Naughton Peggy Wlsler Fred Zelgler Mary Yod1r Ted Lowry Enld Musser Leah Mlller Devon Walker Betty jane Landls Mxsa WllllHmS Dzrector Rou Robert Gohn Betty Land1s Mary jean Engle Pauline Mlller john Baltzer Wrllram Plle Donald Lowry Rou Robert Custer Claxr Relman Wllllam Baltzer Klrl Poorbaugh joan Lambert Elwood Walker Rou 4 Betty Lou Chrxstner Elbert Walker LaVerne Hendershot Robert Bauermastcr Deane Hxllegas Robert Musser DRLM MAIOR AND NI-UORETTE Fxaneelme Bauermasrer Betrx lane Land1 BAND The Stonycreek I-hgh School Band has been an actlxe organl atron throughout the year hawlng played at the school falr the Chrlstmas pro gram cornmunxty meetmgs sprlng muslc festlx al and May Day Our most outstanding appearance xx as at the dedlcatlon of the Honor Roll for Shankaxllle and Stonycreelx Toxx nehlp We pllxed regularly for asbembllea and groups from the band play ed for the aehool mxnbtrel and for the E E A flther and aon banquet The blnd apent conblderlble tlme practlelnu nnrehlnv durlng the frxorlble xxeather of frll and sprlnv md a m1rl1ed lmprox ement ln mlrehlnv resulted The folloxxlnl oHieers xx ere elaowen for the marehlnv brnd Cupttun Delne HlllLLllS Fmt Lzeuruumt Donrld Loxxry Seeoml Lztuttmumt Enld Muaser Strqttznn Tel Loxxrx and 'xlrrx ella Engle Qurfnmzlx Ered Zelvler LIX erne Henderahot Bob BILILTIUINILI' Hle 'xlmrx H oder IU 1 I. . , 1 .x . h . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . .1 ,. .J 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 2. , , , 1 , 1 , . , . 3- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1- , 1 , 4 . .V .7 . 1 1 1. , 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 , , 1 ,1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1-,' 1 1 1 -' . 11 4 1 ' . 1 1 1, ' 1 . , .1 ' 1 1 1 1 1' 1 . -X 1 . - , . . . 1 1 1 . 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D 1 1 .- ,' , . , . , 'F Top john Balt er Clalr Rerman Robert Bauermaster Wnllram Baltzer Bottom ClalrRe1man Robert Bauermaster Elbert Walker 1ohnBaltzer Deane Hlllegas Devon Walker IBIQASS QUAIQTETTE AND IBDASS ENSEMIBLE The Brass Quartette and Brass Ensemble are composed of adx anced mstru mental students who play mstruments than harmonr e xx ell Each member of these Groups IS an accompllshed muslclan and they have made a very pleaslng appearance at each provram IH xx hlch they parncrpated These groups afford an excellent opportumty to the 1nd1x1du'1l members to demonstrate thelr muslcal 'lblllfy 41 ,. -,, . ., a f ,- ' x -' t nys, v ' , Z ' . ,, . . 1, . Rou 1 oe Spangler Alvin Saylor Robert Custer Karl Poorbau h Elwood Walker Robert Musser Kenneth Lowry Michael Naughton ou 2 Mlss Sharp Dorlne Helnemeyer Mary Loulse Felten Alice Wlsler Dolores Olsen Katherlne Frazier Lois Cvlessner Esther Weaver oan Lambert Dorothy Brant Menam Mostoller Esther Stutzman Elizabeth Walker Leah Miller Rau 3 Betty Phllllps Thelma Plle Mary Mostoller Annalea Frye Evangel1neBauermaster Bernlce Mostoller Lols Boyer Evelyn Wnll Betty Landls Mary Yoder Rau, 4 Mary jean Engle Kathryn Pugh Bernlce Stutzman Ruth Frazier Elmxra jane Rlngler Betty jane Landls Betty Lou Chrxstner jean Olsen Dorothy Hlllegas Rou. 5 Enld Musser Pauline Muller LaVerne Hendershot Allce Woodward Dor1sK1mmel Rau 6 Don Lowry Fred Zelgler Dean Hlllegas Wllllam Baltzer Elbert Walker ohn Balrzer Rlchard Flsher Rou 7 Ted Lowry Clalr Relman Wllllam Plle Robert Bauermaster ames Spangler lack Frye MIXED CHDIQIJS The Mlxed Chorus composed of slxty hlgh school students has done much a cappella smgmg th1s year however they have sung a few accompanled numbers For these Evangeline Bauer master was the accompamst The Chorus sang IIS first program on December 8 before the County School Dlrectors Conventlon where a twenty mmute period of Chrlstmas music was sung This program was repeated on December 17 IH the annual Chrlstmas Muslc Festlval The other lm portant assignment for the Mlxed Chorus for the year IS preparmg muslc for the Baccalaureate Seruce 4 ffl 1 1 1 g. 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 - Y. .. . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - V. . . . ' I I Y Y Y I D Y ' l: 1 I 1 Y ' - 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - - . ' 1 Y ' T Y. GIIQLS SEXTET The Glrls Sextet lb composed of students representmv unch elwss IU the H1 h School The number of thelr lppeamnces thls year has been llmxted but mch wppewrince xx as pre ceded by much hwrd xx ork 'Ind thelr presentatlons xx ere xery xx ell recelx ed The glrls sang durlnv the first semester at the School 'ind COHIUIUDIEY Four ind at the Chrxstmqs FCSIIX 'll They slnv populfnr sicred md seml Cl'lSSlC'll muslc Left to Right N11ry Yoder Dons Kimmel Betty Lou Chris ner I.1Nerne Hendershot Betty lfmdl 'x11ry ein Engle K' B.. Left to Rztght Wllllam Plle Fred Zelgler Robert Buuerma t r Wlllxam Bfalt er BUYS QUAIQTET The Boys Qtmrtet IS composed of Wllllam Balt er first tenor W1lll1H1 Plle, seeond tenor, Robert Biuermflster burztone and Fred Zelgler, bass The boys sang for the School 'md Com munlty Fcur lwsr fmll presentlng txxo humorous numbers xx hrch xvere xxell reeexx ed by the fludlence At the Chrlstmqs Festlvwl on December lrth they sfmg The Chrrst Chlld All the boys xxere end men ln the Mmstrel and blended thelr xolces it 1 conx ement tlme ID Zeklel Sixv de Wheel Sprmg finds them spendlng thelr lunch hours pI 'lCIf1ClDg 1 group of seculir songs to be presented on sex eril occflslons 45 1 ' - .lf , '- f -x - x ' P, xl -K-- ' x . 1 I 1 ' D' Y . I 3 v 1 1 , 4 4 e c ' L V 1 v , , . ' 5 . c L 1 1 'L . ' ,., . ,'z - ,z ' f . . . ,' ' . ' ' ' 'f V , A X , ,r 1 , , . , 1 , . s,l . I. -. ,U .', . 4 I , Y' V A .. P r,A t h 1 - p, . , .xi A r I. A pl, .: l' ' I I ,- . A, r 1 - .4 Q f M.. , It . ,V , . ' -. 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I' WIT L Hy N X U U NK Ixm V'ULlCKlI1I.lHi witl Q u 'lm J li A 'I I' 'tu- Ur 'Ll'X'ifI1kiI1lN'N 1' lug flu- 'umm rx runnin If uuitinur Thu mm' 1UX'iI1!T-Titlii. xm lmrtx vu: If alll mum KULIITY with um, lWLlfI'IUI1L' um uwqh: If xx Ll gm till rin - LIIITH rgivi 1: ' ltc YQ fxufu JN' XVIII 11' L UH'- Hx NiNt11k'Iill!-th :md QX I'X'Il1III,fIX1lI.NII1 ll. 1+ W1 'QI ix m' rg-3' L1'll lNC1lx1ilI1,INY mf - V lVJl7lQ Front Charles Deaner and Kenneth Lowry Managers Strung Balt er Peck Zelgler Ted Lowry Captam Spangler Don Lowry Relman Standmg Mr Emerlck Faculty Manager Rlpple Poorbauvh Hrllegas Walker Bauermaster Wexgle Saylor Mr Lauer Coach VAIQSITY BASKETBALL Wlth only one letterman remammv from last year s champlonshlp team the prospects for a successful basketball season th1s year were not too brrght as the season got under xx ay on Decerr ber 9 Captaln Ted Lowry, our only letterman and center of the team, was the nucleus around xx hrch Coach Lauer had to bulld Wlth a small squad and small players on the squad Mr Lauer made a xerx commendable shoxxmv Whlle xxe xxere not able to agaln vxm our league champlon shlp xxe drd place second, xx1nn1ng s1x games and losmg txxo We had txxo SCHIOTS on the team thls year, Captaxn Loxx ry and Guard Don Peck Txxo junlors, Glen Saxlor and Deane 1-hllegas, and three sophomores, Fred Zelgler, 1m Spangler, and Spud Loxx ry rounded out the Vllilflg Varslty Wlth sex eral of the Junlors particularly 1-llllegas and Bauermaster shoxx mg excellent posslbllltles on the unlor VQTSIIY team and xx 1th sex eral t1ne players among the sophomores and freshmen prospects are the best they hax e been for a number of years for a splendld team next xear Wltla only Peck and Ted Loxx ry graduatmg Exe lettermen xx1ll return next year lndlxxdual scormv honors for the s ason xx ent to sophomore forxx ard Fred Zelgler xx ho seored 161 polnts Other leadlng scorers xx ere Ted Loxx ry xxlth 134 jim Spangler xxlth 108 and Don Peek xxlth 100 polnts lm also de-serx es to be congratulated for malemg 77 of 37 free throxxs for a per eent age ot 681 Ted Loxx rx had the dlstlnetxon of plaxlng ID 91 of the 97 quarters of the txxentx three games plaxed Leadxng scorer for a slngle grme xx as Zelgler xxlth 16 POIDIS to hrs eredlt ID the game at Roclexx ood The most outstanding games of the season xx ere the txx o plaxed xxlth Berlln The Berlln team eame here on anuarx 18 haxlng been undefeated and leadlng the Class A league In a nlp and tuele game the X 1lxlDUN droxe steadllx ahead leadlnv all the xx ax and outseorlng thelr opponents 46 - 1 . , . - - 1 V 1 V 1 . 1 - - - 1 . 1 V 1, 1 V 1 V 1 V V , . . Y . . , . . o C 1 K. L YL A' . 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1' ' 1 1 ' 1' ' , 1 D. 1 A V V V A C L 1 v Y - - - 11 sy 1 1 1 1 Y . . . . A . . . . . 1 , 1 1 ' ' Y' V , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 , Y x ' 1 1 . ' V' - ' . L, . V 1. , ' V - 1 1 ,., e1 1 , , . . A V A V V. . Y. A . 1 1 , 1 , 1 -' ' ' -1 11x 1 -' 11 1- 1 , . 1 1 ,, 1 1 1 1... ... 1 - , , 1 V V . , '. ' 1 ' , V' ' 1 1 V1 V, 1 . . 1 1 A .. 1 A 11 1- V ' y - 1 ' 1 1 1 1' 1 V' ' '- - ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 K L Y ' 1 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 V vl I I 1 B 1 1 1 A . ' '1 1 . 11 11 1 - 1 V V 1 1 1 . -- 1. , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 V. . . . . . ,.,1 ,.,- 1 1 A 1 1 1 ,., 1 1 A 1 13 5 ID the last quarter to vnn by the score of 29 19 The largest crowd ln the history of scho lastlc basketball at Stonycreek wltnessed this thrxlllng game In a return engagement at Berlln on February ZZ the VlklHgS were agam the underdogs but a hlghly partlsan crowd whlch jammed the Berlln gym was amazed to see the lnsplred WISIEOFS put on a sterllng exhlbltron whxch resulted 1n a Z9 23 trlumph The Vlklngs nex er relmqurshed the lead they acqulred ln the first quarter The team was awarded a dmner and a theater party after the season closed and lndlvldual awards were presented to Ted Lowry Don Peck Glen Saylor Deane Hlllegas Don Lowry jlm Spangler and Fred Zelgler The seasons summary IS as follows Stonycreek Stonycreek Stonycreek Stonycreek Stonycreek 'Stonycreek 'Stonycreek Stonycreek 'Stonycreek Stonycreek 'Stonycreek Stonycreek Stonycreek 'Stonycreek 'Stonycreek Stonycreek Stonycreek 'Stonycreek Stonycreek 'Stonycreek Stonycreek Stonycreek Alumm Somerset Twp Boswell Shade Twp Boswell Hooversvllle Somerset Twp Bedford Stoystown Berlln Rockwood Shade Tw Somerset Twp Hooversvxlle Somerset Twp Somerset Bedford Stoystown Berlln Rockwood Grantsvnlle Grantsvllle B League Games Games Won Total Pomts Stonycreek Games Lost Opponents CHEEIQLEADEIQS Enrd Musser, Mary Yoder, Evangellne Bauermaster, Head Cheerleader, Bernice Stutzman, Dorothy Hlllegas 47 . ................. 22 Stonycreek ................... 36 Somerset ..... . ................. Sl ' ' : ..........645 ....6Z1 STUN CIQEEK SDUIQTS CLIDDI IES Stonycreek Tops Rockwood SHANKSVILLE Stonycreek Twp took a 36 24 vrctory over Rockwood Hrgh on the local floor yesterday afternoon to pull wrthrn a half game of the lead rng Somerset Twp team rn the stand rngs of the Somerset County Class B League The Stonycreek wrn came prrmarrly by vrrtue of a hrgh scorrng thrrd perrod rn whrch the wrnners prled up 15 pornts havrng been held to a slrm lead of 13 10 at halftrme Jrm Spangler of Stonycreek ran hrs foul record to 18 out of 24 for the season, srnkrng two rn three attempts yesterday Fourteen of the Stonycreek pornts were made at the foul lrne Stonycreek won the punror prelrmrnary by a 21 3 count summary varsrty Varsrty Rockwood Hay f Rmesb r1z f Krnter c Enos g Wheaton 1: Sembower Ixrmmel Sionycreek lergler f Saylor f T Lowry c Sp 1n1,le1 Peck g D Lowry Hrllegas Totals 11 14 Totals Qtonycreek Rockwood Refer ee-Landrs Iolnmtou n Democnz! Slonycreek Wms Fourth Hoovnrtsvrrus, Feb 8 Stonycreek Twp recorded a 37 17 vrctory over the Hooversvrlle qurntet on the court here tonrght for rts fourth wrn rn the Som erser County B League Shanksvrlle dropped one contest whrle the Hooversvrlle five was berng handed rts fifth consecutrve defeat rn the loop The Shanksvrlle cagers held a 11 1 pornt lead rn the openrng quarter but were shaded 6 7 rn the followrng frame to lead the half by a 16 7 count The wrnners scored an addrtronal erght pornts whrle holdrng the Hoov ersvrlle five to one lone counter rn the thrrd frame Stonycreek yunrors defeated the Hooversvrlle yayvees, 16 6 rn the open rng trlt The Stonycreek G lergler f Naylor f T Lowry c Spangler 1. Peek g Hlll8L8S D Lowry VHYSIIY SUI'IlfI'l3I'y Hooversulle Sh.-rffer f Fusrna f Mt-Gregor c Fusehrno Clrrk Bloom Brldwrn 1. T rlra 16 Stony creek Tw 11 HIKJXLIbXlll9 Tot rls Jolamtou n Tribune Vrkrngs Defeat Berlrn Second Trme, 29 25 BERLIN Feb Z2 For the hrst trme rn the hrstorx of the two schools the Vrkrngs of Stonycreek Townshrp de feared Berlrn twrce rn the same season Tuesday nrght on the Berlrn court the Shanksvrllers nosed ot a 29 to 25 vrctory over Betl1nBrothersvalley The game was nrp and tuck all the way wrth Shanksvrlle playrng therr best to outscore the home force rn all quar ters except the last and Berlrn only edged out the vrsrtors by a 9 to 8 score Zerglers long range shots and Ted Lowrys playrng under the hoop was too much for the Berlrners The scor mg was well balanced for the Vrkrngs wrth Lowry on top wrth nrne pornts and Spangler second wrth four baskets Krepelka and Baburchak of Berlrn were the marn spark plugs for the losers Krepelka tallred srx counters and Baburchak four Summary Stonycreek Twp 29 Ze11.,ler Hrllegas Low ry Spangler Peck Saylor Totals Berlm 25 Sa rver Cober Trpton Krepelka Babur chalt McGar'y Tot ll l s Score by per rods Stonycreek Berlrn Refer ee Carmrchael STONYCREEK HI WINS BY 51 24 SHANKSVILLE, Feb 29 Shoonng at wrll Stonycreek Twp kept the bank rng boards hot to record a smashrng 51 24 wrn over the vrsrtrng Grantsvrlle 1Md 1 team here tonrght Wrth Forward Zergler and Hrllegas popprng rn seven field goals each for a 28 pornt total and Center Ted Lowry srnkrng srx shots and a free ross for ly counters the Townshrppers dom mated the Hoor at all rrmes Leadrng the openrng quarter 13 7 the wrnners completed shots of all de scrrptrons to record 14 markers to the Grantsvrllers srx to close the half at 48 Sfonycreek H1 Wmner, 35 23 STANDING OF THF C Ll BS Pe! Somerset Twp btonyt-rec-k Twp Rockwood Stoystown Hooyersvrlle Rocrtwoou Feb 4 Twps Vrkrngs were assured place rn the Somerset Co Class B League standrngs when they toppled thrrd place Rockwood to the tune of 35 23 here thrs evenrng for therr srxrh loop wrn rn erght starts The 1943 champrons contrnurng therr frrst class play after snapprng out of a slump, domrnated play untrl the last quarter when, wrth a 17 pornt lead they eased off and were outscored by a 9 4 margrn Led by Zergler, who produced seven freld goals and two fouls, the Vrkrngs sported quarter leads of 7 3 17 9 and 31 14 to garn therr 12th wrn of the season agarnst nrne reverses The Townshrppers, who have only two senrors on therr squad close therr season wrth two games agarnst Grants vrlle Md ln tonrghts yunror varsrty prelrmrnary Rockwood romped off wrth a 19 9 decrsron Varsrty game summary 133 my NH Stonycreek of second Swnycreek Rockwood G Hay f Rmesbrg f lxmter Enos g Krmmel 1. Ze11,ler f Hllleg rs f T Lowry c Sp mgler Peck 1. Sembow er VVhe rton D Lowry Totals lo Totals Sronyer eek Rockwood Referee Car mrchael Johnrtou n Democrat Fresh after the half trme rest perrod both teams spurted ahead wrth Stony creek holdrng a slrm 1617 scorrng edge to go rnto the final to score an 8 4 margrn Zergler, local sophomore has re corded 158 pornts rn 27 contests Stonycreelc Twp scored a 31 70 vrctory over the Grantsvrlle yayvees rn the pre lrmrnary contest The summary Grantsville G Layman f Gnartey f R Parton J Prtlon LZ Mrler 1c Bender Ramp D Patton Blocker Stonycreek lergler f Hllley. is f T Lowry C bprnpler 12 Say or Peck D Lowry Tot :als Tot rls stony:-rec lt 1'i -1 Grrntsyrllt jobnrlou II Tribune . . . . . - . - f - ,- , ' - . . 5 ' . w.1,. . v V E ' ' 5 - , ------.,----- 7 ll 1.411111 D I ' ' 1 , ' - - - , ,g---.--,-p, 15 2 ffl 1 . . - - - ,,,,,..,.,, ,.... , - 3 1 .12. A - - . ' , - -,,.,...,,,,,,... 1 6 .143 . 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'17 ' ' ' 1 '1 Y' 1 ,,,,.......,,.. 2 612 rf 24 - ' ' 2'-8. 1 - ' STUNYCIQEEIY SD DTS CLIDIDINGS Stonycreek Twp Frve Surprrses Berlrn, 2919 S1-IANKSVILLE Stonycreek Twp scored an upset wrn here last evenrng by trrmmrng Berlm Hrgh whrch had prevrously won srx consecutrve contests and was a pre game favorrte over Stonycreek by a 7919 score Berlrn had a small lead at one trme rn the first quarter but Stonycreek pulled ahead and then went on to hold Berlrn wrthout a pornt 1n the second frame Peck of the wrnners was hrgh omersct Stonycreek I- T scorer wrth Stonycreek lertler f D Lowry f T Lowry C Spanrcler Peek 3, Saylor Hrller-as Totals Stonycr eek Ber lrn nrne pornts The summary Berlrn M Gary f arver f Trpton L B rb rch k 5- Krepelkr 1., H ry Low ry Cober Hummel Tot rls Referee Cast 1 Iobmlou n Democrat Stonycreek Qurnfef Beats Bedford, 29 21 BEDFORD jan 12 Stonycreek Twp of 29 21 Ptck 1. Bedford Hrgh Schools cage representatrves had a brg thrrd quarter here last evenrng to Don Peck who led the scorrng for the Vrkrngs wrth erght pornts got here rn sprte of the fact that he was rnductetl rnto the Navy at Altoona yesterday afternoon and was too late arrrvrng home to travel here wrth the team He jumped on a bus and arrrved here just rn trme to start the game The Vrkrngs held an edge of two pornts at 64 at the close of the hrst frame and were ahead at 108 at the half In the thrrd perrod they prcked up 13 markers as agarnst Bedfords nrne and pulled rnto a lead whrch was never serrously threatened The sum mary Stonycreek 7011.111 f D Lowry T Lowry SIlll'U.,1C'1 Peck rc W rlker 815.1111 Hrller- rs Tut rls Stonyt luck Btdfor tl VN rtter Goad f Poust L rsure Mowry 5- Srmon D urs Rollrrran Harrrs Arnol l J rrnts Totals Rc ferct Wolsko 1 julanrlou II Democrat l l Stonycreek 1 Upsets S a e SHANKSVILLE Dec 72 Stonycreek Twp conrrnued IIS superrorrty over Shade Twp on the basketball court by romprng off wrth a 31 20 trrumph here thrs afternoon for IIS thrrd trrumph rn four starts The locals wrth only two senrors on the entrre squad were grven trouble only rn the first perrod when they were held to a 6 6 tre They soon got mov rng at full speed to count 10 pornts 1n the second stanza whrle allowrng only one and then carrred the thrrd round 12 6 to sport a 28 13 lead before turn mg the Job over to the second strrngers ln a runror varsrty prelrmrnary Stony creek carved out a 26 16 decrsron Varsrty game summary Stonycreek C T Shade I- T Nagy f lx rtzer f Huston Chupek 1, lx ol r., Powell ferr-ler f Say or f Lou ry C Spangler 1, Peck g Walker Hrllegas A S rylor Rerm rn B rltzer l ruerm ster To als 1 or rls Stonycreek Sh rtle Rc-fcrcts Lrwry andLan111-. fohmlou Il Democrat Townshrp Boys Trrp Vrkmgs Somerset Townshrp Hrgh School passers trrpped the second place Vrk mgs of Stonycreek Townshrp Hrgh School 27 to 24 rn a hard class B tussle The wrn makes the srxth strarght for Frredens rn the class B league and no losses The Townshrppers are n the top posrtron rn Somerset County class B loop Wrllram Urban of Frredens was the leadrng scorer for the wrnners wrth 5 freld goals and four fouls for 14 pornts Mrke Zellem Townshrp Center was second w1th seven pornts Zergler led the scorrng attack for the losers wrth 13 pornts on srx buckets and a foul shot Spangler and T Lowry were second hrgh scorers for Shanksvrlle wrth four pornts a prece Score By Perrods 1 rrerlens Nh mksvrllc Referet Costa Storcr Barron Trmtr 119111101 hot So nz err et 4 111 errcau 49 Somerset Nrps Shanksvrlle In Close Game SHANKSVILLE jan 78 Somerset Hrghs Class A Golden Eagles and Stonycreek Twp s Class B Vrkrngs put on a whale of a ball game here tonrght wrth the County seaters comrng out w1tn the brg end of a 59 36 score on the strength of a brg thrrd quarter Wrth the score standmg 24 21 agarnst them gorng rnto the second half Coach A .I Kerrns vrsrtors racked up 17 pornts agarnst four to move out front and then, wrth the Townshrppers creep rng up rn the last frame successfully froze the ball for the last ll! mrnutes Freddre Zergler, sophomore Forward for the home forces stood out wrth srx freld goals and three fouls for hrgh scorrng laurels Guard Spangler also played a brrllrant Hoot game for the losers whrle Stutzman an excellent ball handler and deceptive player and Rose starred for the vrctors Stonycreeks smooth junror varsrty on tts nrnth strarght 7817 over the Somerset Jayvees 1n the prelrmrnary The Vrkrng junrors have not been de feared srnce losrng therr hrst two games of the season Varsrty game summary Stut7 m rn f Lonr- f ose c owrrr rn 1- le gler f Sn lor f T Lowry Il Lowry B rlt7er To als 1 To als 11 Somer set Stonyc r Q L k Referee Costa 1019111101171 Democrat Shade Edges Stonycreek By Smgle Polnf, 26 25 CAIRNBROOK A free throw con vetted by Forward Krrtzer 1n the last few seconds of the game enabled Shade Twp to record a 76 75 vrctory over Stonycreek Twp here last nrght Shade Twp has a record of hve wrrrs and three losses Shade Twp IHQVCCS dropped the prelrmrnary 319 Sum mary of the varsrty t1lt Shade Krrtzer f N11-5 f Hu-,mn Chupeck 1. lxovrk T01 rls Shade Twp Ntom out k 1' T Stonycreek C 11-ler er-1-. f S lor c T Lowry Sprng., Peck Totals 1 .lnhmtou Il Tribune I HI l . . 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K' - -1-- 2 - - - , 1 - -5 I XS F, W --Y---iViiA--A- 9 4 6 6 25 ... -- , ' ' - ' VIKINGS DEFEAT IBEIQLIN TWICE THIS SEASDN fBy Bill Woodxx ard your Stonycreek Correspondentl Berlin Pa Feb Z2 The Vikings of Stonycreek Township High School arrix ed here tonight as underdogs but returned home Vilfh colors flying high after de feating the fax ored Berlin basketball team by a 29 25 score This marked the second time this season the boys of Coach james E Lauer turned the tables on the Berlin lads Your correspondent arrived at the Berlin floor to find the Stonycreek boys on the top side of a 7 6 score just before the whistle blew at the end of the first quarter By this time both teams knew they xx ere in for a good fight if they xxere going to win the game During the second period both teams again played good ball xxith the score being tied sex eral times but the Blue and White of Berlin nex er took the lead from the hard xx orking visitors When the score became tied the crowd which filled the gymnasium to overflowing shoxx ed their approval of this close game with tremendous outbursts of cheering from both the Berlin and Stonycreek cheering sections When the second period ended the winners were ahead 13 9 This increase 1n the lead from the end of the first quarter gave the Vikings more conhdence that they could bring home a victory for their school and loyal supporters The Berlin boys came on the floor at the beginning of the third quarter playing a faster type of ball determined to try to overtake their old rivals At this time the Blue and Gold of Stonycreek put on a pass blocking tight defense which proved fatal for Berlin The Vikings also demonstrated that they could play a fast brand of ball by racking up four field goals for eight points during this period xx hile holding the neighboring school s team to seven points The third quarter ended 21 16 During the fourth quarter the Vikings tried to play a defensixe game in order to retain their lead Berlin then resorted to rushing since they could afford to take chances l-loxx ever this method failed although Berlin xx as able to outscore opponents When the final xxhistle blexx the score xxas 29 25 in fix or of the Vikings from Stonycreek Excellent sportsmanship prex ailed throughout the game on the part of both the players and spectators After the eontest both sides agreed it xv ls an excellent game and that the best team had xvon Your xx riter xisited the Stonyereele locker room to find i miss of happy shouting players and managers ind 1 xerx xerx h ippy eoach Note After the seeond Berlin Stonxereele basleetbill game lxirs Czlessner asked her senior English cliss to write their impre sions of the gxme The ihoxe artitle vxrltten in sueh an interesting stxle w is considered vxorthy enough to be ll1Lll.ldLLI in the C lu ihumem Editor DU ,L y , ., . 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A I we H, , , , -1' 1'z g, g,1j. .. 1 . , V, This year in order to conserve paper the start H. . . . . rv , K ' ' . ' Az V L 71 C 7 . . K . . y 7. Q I p 5 xl Y O E ral Y I L Q . I Q C , , , , 1 .- , , my x 1 'Zn I vs 4 'z L . . . ' ' 1 C Y I xo L I. . L i f Cl s of 7944 dnhn L5 Elvanvr SHANKSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS TeShaks lleAf Co Ef cl fofheC s fl fl 'Y Quality Scales cmd Service SI-IANKSVI LLE AUTO CO PHONE 3462 k DODGE PLYMOUTH CO TIPL1 TIEIX TS OF MRS IDA SPANGLER Groceries cmd Meats Gcrs cmd Oll Sh k Il Pe s Congrofulcrfions o fhe crs O h n vi u o . x en s Sincere Congrafulafions las o 944 r- -ff Xxim ' rx! Shcrn sville, Pennsylvania I I T . O on svi e, nn ylvonio ,,p1,,, ,, c L HANKS J w HANKS BAL-l-ZER C0 l-lllltop Floral Co General Merchandise Shunksvllle PG Flowers For All Occasrons lp! 1 Th xc Sxmerset 7DfWl K TZ BEAUTY SHOP life Dclzzc Shcxnksv111e Pennsylvcxmcx Telegraph Dehvery Servlce C0 TIPLI TIEIXI5 OI I X L CREAMERY, Inc ICE CREAM MILK CREAM BUTTER CHOCOLATE MILK BUTTER MILK FRIEDENS PENNSYLVANIA D3 Coz 42611 of - ' - - . ' c . . , . C071 inwzm of 9 or: 1 1- '- 5 7 1 -'ff o , I f 1 7 Q 0 0 o I l 1 WITH BEST WISHES FOR THE CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE CHICAHONIAN We Give S :Sf H Green Saving Stamps Wllson s Clover Farm Store SHANKSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA F Nlpflllllllfi f C 1P! f f' G ff D 'r f I-I K ro S Stsiar men Berlin Pennsylvania Berlin Pennsylvania Cnmplzmwzfx r Cf NIPIINIBIIIK CRAWFORD S BAKERY A FRIEND WALKER S GROVE Groceries Plcnlckmg Gasoline andO1ls Route 160 P O Central City R D I if ' 9 ,rf ' A , ni -.U I ' - 'ff 1 O O . 2 Q If 1 ' Q nf 1 Berlin, Pennsylvania J , 1 7 'T f 9 ' 1. , 'ro . . . 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