Shanksville Stonycreek High School - Chicahonian Yearbook (Shanksville, PA)
- Class of 1958
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'l'hc contest wus lwlrl at Cochran junior High School, lfclmrnilry 5. 1058, and the ixlllllllil Maple I-1-stivzll ,. ,' ,-. 1 nn- lnln lllflllll ll-2.1. l'J5h. :11 Mcyc-1'sfl:1lc-. Our Princess Candidates unlgglvr. Ihsnnzl Ross, ,lzxnc lVctzcl, Sha-llxy Ilillcgzw. I lay tln- lacnlty uncl the senior lliglm slnrlcnts in VOLUMEQXX T H E Pulnlislwcd bv the Cl1iC3hL311iH1l SMH at the dil'L'Uli0Il of T118 S91'liO1' CIELSS Shanksville-Stonycreelc Joint Sclflool Shanlcsville, pennsylvania 1958 I Apprec1at1on mes, HAIHTI. IJOAK FOR fll71DAN1'1':, ADVICE, AND SERVICE RENDERED TO OUR CLASS, VVE, THE CLASS OF 1058, DO APPRECIABLY HONOR MRS. MABEL DOAK. XVE ALSO EXPRESS OTR APPRECIATION TO ALL THE TEACHERS VVHO HAVE GUIDED AND HELPED VS THROUGH OUR SCHOOL YEARS AT STONYCREEK. -! Dedication ORIIE DUPPSTADT WE, THE CLASS OF 1958. DEDICATE THIS BOOK TO THE MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED CLASSMATE AND FRIEND, ORIE DUPPSTADT, VVHO DIED FROM A PROLONGED ILLNESS. 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Wfvll. llie Siiainlqxx'ille-Stuiiymeelc joint Seliuul liuuril was Ul'l.Q'2llllZCfl. :nfl fuffieient funds tn mpcrate the wlnwol. 'l'l1e liverall operatimi of the school is in eliargc the luoarcl. Officers of the joint Buflrcl are Roliert H. illessner jr., President: Perry xvilllikfl' ee Vresiclent: lirncst l,. limerick, Secretaryg Ray H. Cilessner, Treasurer. Other niemlmers of tlie lmoarcl are limnalcl l.. Stull, Meyers Knepper, Harry Wilson. illiani Bziltzcr jr., Robert Muwry, and Robert Zerlmy. VW BA lil l. MR. J. ROBERT SINGLETUN Supervising Ilfillfilliil limit' SI'lliUl'.VZ l fcfish to t't711fll'llfllltIf!' you on Sltl'K't'.Y.Vf1lH.V rolofvlvtino your high .vvlmol vdumtiou. In umnzy tvnys this is not 11 Comflzvltcvzzzwlt but o I7CjliIIl1Z'JIfj of your Iifc. You lzafw 1'ccc'i1,'vd from your tm1fl1m'x tht' fzmdmzzmtalx, zvlziflz if put to use can makc of you ll .wif-xtzpportilzgf and r'v.vpo11.vilvIv L'Z'fi.S'l'l1. I urge you to put your but into I'7.'l'I'j'f1li7lg that you do. .'17lIUI'1'L'tl nvvdx lendrrs :md .fhr took.: io you for thot lmdcrslziff. I think that at this timc you ow mztfrirzg into o -zvorld with mort' opportuuiIir.v for progress than at any other timv. Do 1zot forget thr .vjviritamf xidv of your liws ond you will In' lmfvfvy, prospe1'0u.v, and sucrfxvsful fitisrzzs. Good lurk and Goff-.vpr'f'd. J. Rolmrt Siugflclon .S'ufu'1'7'i.vi11g Pl'flIl'ff7tlf 11 Our Secretames S llz11'lmz1rz1 llcndcr Mrs. K21llll'y11 Wh Our Entry Into School NVE XVERE SICVENTH KIRAIJIQRS IN 1952-53 l1'f1':1' l: KCllllCll1 Mz111g0F. lictly llurlr, lJo1'oll1y SpI1l1glC'I', llcmnic Lou Miller, Slu-llny llillcgus, Ruth fxllll Kimmel, Nancy Cllr-ss11c1', Elsie Fritz, llmlmara Emcrt, Fayv XValkcr, Audrey llilllglllllilll, NVilso11 Sorlmer, Orie lmppstaclt, Larry Pritts, Barry l'l0l'IlCI', .'Xl'llll11' Snydcr, George XVCl:lJ. l1'1f'r1' Z: Mrs. lloak, Philip Hosta-tler, 'll-rry ll1llc-gas, Robert Sollmllmergcr. Terry Young. Llll21I'lL'4 Nilmert, Homer Miller, Elwood Zllllll1Cl'l1lIl1l, Richard IJ1111pst:1clt, 12111105 l.11cas, Mary Slliillgllflf. Richard lV:1lkQr, Sally frl0SS11Cl', Sanclra l.iV1'11g1o0fl. XvL'l1112l C,'11stcr, Esther VX':1lkcr, Loo Zcrfofs. Mr. 'llllO1l1DSOl1. l1'11-rv w: Q0lllll0 Si1l'VCI', I7o1111a Ross, ll8.l'lJ3I'Il Glt'SSllCl', Cllfillyll Miller, Olive Xvcyzult, -lillll' Mostollcr, 1:1110 xxllll XYf3t71l, Siillflfll Xxlllllillill, Larry Colli11gwood, .'Xrtl1111' llcckcr. Mary Kcllrr. llctty S111itl1, Yirg'i111:1 Stull, Elm-:111or KI1l'ZlllSlCl, CIllX'lI1 I511lto11. 111' MR. FRANKLYN GEIST High School Principal - Guidance Counselor MR, FRANKLYN GEIST, OITR HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL AND GUIDANCE COITNSELOR, RECEIVED HIS MASTEIFS DEGREE OF EDIYCATION AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. HE TAKES AN ACTIVE PART IN ALL MATTERS OF EDUCATION AND IS SECRETARY OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIFALS' ASSOCIATION. HIS GOAL IS TO GET THE BEST FROM EVERY BOY AND GIRL IN OUR SCHOOL. HE HOPES TO MAKE OUR JUNIOR- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL RANK WITH THE BEST IN THE AREA. THE STUDENTS CAN ALVVAYS FEEL FREE TO SEE HIM ABOUT THEIR PROBLEMS. I3 High School Faculty MRS. EMMA .IEAN BARRON was graduated from Indiana State Teachers College with a B. S. degree. She is the head of the Home Economics Department. She likes co-operative studnets. but dis- likes noisy students. Sewing, reading, and handicrafts are her hobbies. Eating chicken is one of her favorite delights. MR. HAROLD HEECH attended the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, Indiana State Teachers College, Ithaca Conservatory of Music, and Conservatory of Naples. Instrumental Music is the department which Mr. Beech heads. lle likes opera. drama of legiti- mate stage, but dislikes silly cartoon ads on T V, and having students called kids In his spare time his hobbies are gardening, hiking, and cooking. On the food list everything is his favorite. Lets have order, is his favorite saying. MRS. XNINIITRED COLEMAN, R. N.. at- tended NVoman's Medical College and llospital in l'hiladelphia, l'emisylvania. She took health and ed- ucation courses at the University of I'ittsburgh and extension work at Pennsylvania State University. She is a certified public school nurse. She likes to watch football games and play volleyball. In her spare minutes she likes to read. Apple pie and ice cream rate high on her food list. MR. ALBERT DAMICO was graduated front Edinboro State Teachers College with a B. S. degree. He also attended I'ennsylvania State Uni- versity and teaches in our art department. Ile likes all sports but basketball. Another dislike is people with had tempers. Among his hobbies are photogra- phy, watercoloring, and oil painting. Spaghetti and other Italian foods rate high on his food list. He can usually be heard saying, Gee Dad! MRS. MAIEEL FICHTNER UOAK, member of Delta Kappa Gamma, was graduated from Indiana State Teachers College. She teaches commercial subjects and has been our teacher for eleven years. Inconsiderate, seltish, and rude people are her dis- likes. Sewing and playing the piano are Mrs. Doak's hobbies. She also enioys traveling. Salads and meats are her favorite foods. MISS ALICE Ml EAN H O FEMAN was graduated from ,lnniata State Teachers College with a B.S. degree. She is head of the Vocal Music Department. Among her likes are music, clothes, and food, but she dislikes rude people. Collecting stamps and writing letters are her hobbies. Pizza, French onion soup, and most any foreign dishes are given top place on her food list.. ller favorite saying is A word to the wise is sufficient. MR. KENNETH LOVVRY graduated fro111 Slippery Rock State Teachers College with a B. S. degree. He is the coach of our baseball and basket- hall teams and also teaches Health, Mathematics. and Physical Education. He likes students who shox' interest and enthusiasm in all they do. In his spare time he likes to read and watch or play all kinds of sports. liried chicken is his favorite in the food llne. llis favorite saying is Jmney Patil MIlSS .IOANN MARTNISHN was graduated from Indiana State Teachers College with a B. S. degree. This is her first year of teaching and she teaches social studies and Spanish. She likes in- dustrious students and her hobbies are sports, movies, and reading. Pizza and chicken are among her fav- orite foods. She can be heard usually saying That's true! 14 High School Faculty MR. JOHN R. MILLER was graduated from Lebanon Valley College with a l-I. S. degree. He teaches History, English, and Literature. lle likes industrious and co-operative students, raising flowers tespecially rosesl, taking home movies in color, camping, cooking, and trying new foods, but dislikes smart alecks and wise guys and gals. Cold chicken rates high on his food list. I still contend, is his favorite saying. MR. THOMAS NASH graduated from Edin- boro State Teachers College with a li. S. degree. Ile teaches in our science department and he likes sincere students. Ilis Hi-Fi phonograph and records take up most of his spare minutes. Iiating spaghetti is one of his favorite delights. His favorite saying is My friend! MR. ARTHUR L. ORLIIJGIIC was graduated from Otterhein College with a H. A. degree. He holds a diploma in engineering from XXI-stinghouse Technical Night School. IIe also attended IShenan- doah College and Shippensburg State Teacher: College. He has taught Mathematics in our school for ten years. He likes bowling, baseball, football, basketball, and traveling. In his spare moments he can usually be found playing chess or checkers and collecting stamps and coins. On his food list, hot roast beef, potatoes and carrots, and cherry pie al-a-mode rate high. MRS. LEVENIA H. ORLIDGE was graduated. from Otterbein College with an A. B. degree. She also received a M. A. degree from the Ohio State University, and attended Shippensburg State Teach- ers College. She has taught English at our school for ten years. She dislikes having too much to do, illness, and turkey. Raising flowers. collecting books on ideals, and looking at slides of her travels are among her hobbies. Chicken, steak, broccoli, and fruit are among her food likes. Mrs. Orlidge's fav' orite saying is Oh my goodness! MR. XVILLIAM SCIIULTZ was graduated from Clarion State Teachers College with a IS. S. degree. He teaches general science, geography, drivers education, and practical driving. He like. popular and classical music, the legitimate theater. traveling, and winter: but he dislikes arrogant peo- ple and poor sportsmanship. In his spare time he can usually be found reading or cooking. Since he likes to cook, he enjoys eating all foods. MR. PAUL THOMAS was graduated from Cal- ifornia State Teachers College with a II. S. degree. He heads the Industrial Arts Department. IIe likes listening to records and traveling: but he dislikes gabby people. Hunting and bricklaying take up his spare hours. Shrimp rates high on his food list. MR. CHARLES R. VVETZEI. was graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a H. S. degree. He is the head of the Agriculture Depart- menit. He likes to take pictures which is also his hobby. Spaghetti, macaroni, and noisy pupils are among his dislikes. He will eat almost anything. llis favorite saying is, lJoggonit anyhow! IS ustodrans M r. Eddie Ch ristner Q. Mcycrw E. Knopper Mrs. Emma Lowery UI' Cooks Mn. john XValker Mrs. Ralph Emert 16 Mr. Howard Weyant Mrs. Homer Weyandt M rs. Hazel Livengood V J 1 f J CLASS OF 1958 Class Motto: Truth is the main highway to success. Class Colors: Blue and White Class Flower: White Carnation RICHARD P. NVALKITR Vocational Perry Class Officer 1 Chorius 4 li. If. A. 3 Checker 81 Chess Club 1 Boys Intramural Sports l Boys Cooking Club 2 I'ride and Prejudice Papa Says No BONNIE LOU MILLER Commercial Bonnie Chorus 4 Band 4 Radio Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Class Ollicer 4 All-County Hand 1 Cheerleader 1 Pride and Prejudice Papa Says No ..',-41.4293-al.. CLASS OFFICERS IS SANDRA ARLINE VVHITAKER Commercial Whit National Honor Society Future Teachers 2 Viklet 3M Chicahonian 1 Class Officer 1 Library Club Z Leathercraft 1 Radio Club 1 Ride Club 1 Pride and Prejudice Papa Says No CAROLYN FAYE MII Commercial Caddy Tri-Hi-Y 2 Radio Club 2 Band 4 Chorus 4 Sax Quartette 3 Sax Trio Z Class Officer 2 Viklet 1 All-County Banid 3 Dance Band Z Play Band 4 Central-VVestern Band Pride and Prejudice 3 .LHR 1 LO I S JIC.-XN ll-OUZILR Vocational Lois lf. H. A. Z Girls Intramural S morts 2 - l Photography Club 1 llandicraft Club 1 Girls Industrial Arts Club 1 Dance Club 1 Pride and Prejudice Papa Says No SHIRLEY MARIE CAULI-1 Vocational Swatch Viklet 1 Leathercraft 2 Chorus 1 Art Club 1 Rifle Club 1 Library Club 1 Radio Club 1 YEl,IX'1:X JEAN CUS'l'liR Vocational C'1lssic ' Dance Club 1 Girls Intramural Sports Leathercraft 1 lf. H. A. 4 Handicraft 1 RICIIARIJ LYNX DUI'I'S'I'AD'l' .-Xcademie u1JI'I1lll?l, Archery Club 2 Chess Club Z Rifle Club 2 Motion Picture Club F. F. A. 1 Class Oifieer Boys Intramural Sports Pride and I'rejudice B li'l l'Y JANE IS URIQ Connnercial Bets Chorus 2 Art Club 2 Leathercraft 2 Radio Club 1 Dance Club 1 Girls Intramural 'Sports Photography Club I I CHARLES I.AX'VR liNL'l' COLLI N LQNVOOD Academic Getty Student Council 3 Basketball Manager 1 Rifle Club Z Archery Club Z Dance Club 1 Chess Club 2 Motion Picture Club 1 Boys Intramural Sports Pride and Prejudice Papa Says No L'll.'XRl,IiS EDDIE DUl'l'S'l'AlJ'l' Academic lid Rifle Club 2 Motion Picture Club l Chess Club 1 Boys Intramural Sports Class Officer 1 Pride and Prejudice Papa Says No IIA R li A R A EM li RT Academic Entert Band 4 Chorus 4 Future Teachers 3 Library Club 2 Art Club 2 History Club 1 Viklet Z Pianist 1 1 3 Secretary of Central-VVestc rn Library Conference 1 ELSIIQ JEAN IfRl'I'Z Yocational .lmnz11it ' National Honor Society I . H. A. 3 Girls Intramural Sports Photography Club l Kiirls Industrial Arts l Handicraft I ILXRIJ-ARA ANN GLESSNER Connnercial Harb Class Officer l Band 4 Chorus I Dance Club l Cheerleader 4 Tri-Hi-Y 1 Art Club 1 Radio Club 1 Clarinet Quartet 3 All-County Band 2 l'lay Band 4 Central-Vlfestern Hand S.-XLLY ELAINE GLESSNER Vocational SalIyl' Girls Intramural Sports National Honor Society lf. H. A. 3 Chorus 4 Papa Says No TERRY LYNN HILLEGASS Vocational Hliaslusl' F. F. A. 4 Baseball 4 Chorus l Rifle Club 1 Archery Club l Dance Club 1 Stagecrew 2 F. F. A. Basketball 4 Ice Cream Manager 1 CALVIN LEWIS FULTON Vocational KaKi Band 4 Chorus 3 Dance Club l Boys Intramural Sports Z lf. F. A. 3 Basketball 4 NANCY CAROL GLESSNER Connnercial Nancy Girls Industrial Arts 1 Band 4 Tri-Hi-Y 1 Vilclet l Chicahonian 1 Rifle Club 1 Library Club 2 Student Council Z Papa Says No SHELBY ARLENE HILLEGAS Academic Peach National Honor Society 3 Student Council 4 Band 4 Chorus 4 Cheerleader 4 Chicahonian 2 Pride and Prejudice PHILIP S. I-IOS'I'E'I'LER Vocational Phil If. F. A. Z Dance Club l Rifle Club 1 Stagecrew 2 If. F. A. Basketball Papa Says No Boys Cooking Club 1 Band 4 Audio-Visual Aid Club 1 MARY ANNE KELLER Commercial Mary F. H. A. 1 Chorus 1 Girls Intramural Sport- l SANDRA LEE LIVENGOOD Vocational Sandy Chorus 4 Viklet 1 lf. H. A. 3 Radio Club l Photography Club 1 Girls Intramural Sports Z Dance Club 1 Art Club 2 Pride and l'rejudicc Papa Says No IJONNA MAE MCQU,-KDE . Vocational l7o11m1 Library Club 3 History Club 1 Girls Industrial Arts 1 Radio Club 2 Girls Intramural Sports .Z F. H. A. 1 Handicraft Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 1 Mock Election Official Pride and l'rcjudicc H. CHARLES NIUERT General Chu Radio Club 2 Boys Cooking: Club l Rifle Club 2 If. F. A. 1 Hand 4 Chorus 4 Dance Club I Archery Club 1 Student Director RUTH ANN KIMMEL Commercial Ruthic'l 'Ilri-Hi-Y Z Viklet 1 Leathercraft 2 Radio Club l Art Club l Library Club 1 Rifle Club l KENNETH LEE MANGES vocational Kan Basketball '3 Boys Intramural Sports 4 Band 4 Chorus Z F. F. A. 3 Play Band 3 If. F. A. Basketball 1 Photography Club 1 Boys Cooking Club 1 Audio-Visual Aid Club l Papa lSays No .IANE LOUISE MOSTOLLER Vocational fa11ic Ilaudicraft Club l F. H. A. 3 Leathercraft 2 Dance Club 1 Girls Iutrauturnl Sports 2 LARRY R. PRITTS Vocational Pr'iffsy F. F. A. 2 Audio-Visual Aid Club l Papa Says No DONNA Llili ROSS Coininercial lfu.v.ri1: 'l'ri-Hi-Y .2 Band 4 Chorus 4 Art Club 1 class Ollicer 2 Cheerleader 4 Radio Club Z Dance lj-and I'lay Band Central-NNestern llaud l All-County Baud 4 Sax '.l'rio Z Sax Quartettc 1 nu-ls linsemble I Maple Vrincess l'ride and l'rejudicc State llaud IIAZEL lf.-XYIQ 1St'llROCli Vocational llrl:,'4'l F. H. A. 2 Chorus 2 Dance Club 1 Girls Intramural Sports Z DOROTHY ANN SPANGLER Academic Dolly 1111117' Band 4 Chorus 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Art Club 1 Student Council 1 Chicahonian l Radio Club 1 All-County Band l Play Band 1 Pride and l'rejurlice Papa Says No YIRGINIA MAIC STULL Vocational Ginny Library Club 1 lf. H. A. 3 Girls Industrial Arts 1 Girls Intramural Sports 1 llliotography Club l Dance Club 1 llaudicraft Club l CONSTANCE JEAN SARVER Academic Connie Chorus 2 Girls Intramural Sports l Tri-Hi-Y 1 Radio Club 1 Dance Club 1 Leathercraft 1 Art Club l VVILISON ALLEN SORBER Academic l'Vccdie Chorus 4 Band 4 All-County Band 3 I'lay Band 3 Boys Glec Club 1 Boys Intramural Sports 2 Boys Cooking Club 1 llasketball 2 Basketball Manager 1 Pride and Prejudice Papa Says No MARY LOUISE SPANGLER Commercial .llu1'y Library Club 3 Girls Intramural Sports .1 Girls Industrial Arts l History Club 1 Chicahonian 1 Rifle Club 1 fs FAYE MARIE XVALKER Commercial 1 ayu Band 4 Viklet 4 National Honor Society 3 Library Club 1 Radio Club 2 Leathercraft 1 J. JANE ANN VVETZEL OLIVE MAE VVEYANT Academic Commercial Jinks UWB , 1 . Band 4 National Honor Society Z Chorus 4 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Library Club l Play Band 4 Radio Club 1 Art Club 3 All-County Band 4 Brass Sextet 2 Papa Says No Central-Western Band Tri-Hi-Y 2 Girls Industrial Arts l Leathercraft 1 Class Officer 1 Rifle Club 1 Pride and Prejudice --lv---- r-QZCQC3-4ln Class History In August 1955, 33 excited students entered the 11inth grade under the guidance and direction of Mr. Vtfetzel and Mr. Orlidge. Our clans oliicers were: president - Dick Duppstadt: vice president - Har- vey Berkey: secretary - Bonnie Miller: treasurer - Shelby Hillegas. There were four cheerleaders, Bonnie Miller, Barbara Glessner, Donna Ross, and Shelby Hillegas, represented from our class and two basketball players, Calvin Fulton and Donnie Ross. Our class members also participated in F. F. A., F. H. A., band, chorus, Student Council, and Viklet Staff. In August 1956, 40 anxious students awaited the coming year. Mr. Lowry and Mrs. Barron were our advisors. Officers that year were: president - Eddie Duppstadt: vice president - Donna Ross: secretary - Bonnie Miller, treasurer - Barbara Glesfner, We participated in band, chorus, girls ensemble. All- County band, basketball, cheerleading, Student Coun- cil, F. F. A., F. H. A., Viklet Staff, Art Club, and intramural sports. Our junior year was a big success with Mrs. Doak as our advisor and Miss Hoffman and Mr. Beech as our assistant advisors. There were 40 am- bitious students in Mr. Schultz's and Mrs. Doak's homerooms. The elected officers were: president - Olive lNeyant: vice president - Donna Rossi sec- retary - Bonnie Millerg treasurer - Carolyn Miller. VVe were active in band, chorus, Viklet Staff, Stud- ent Council, intramural sports, cheerleading, basket- ball, and other clubs. This was a big year for us. The first event was receiving class rings. In April we presented our class play, Pride and Prejudice, which was a big success. In May we feted the seniors to a lovely prom. The class of 1958 had a total of 38 students. Mrs. Doak was our advisor and Miss Hoffman and Mr. Beech were our assistant advisors. Class officers were: president - Richard NValker3 vice president E Sandra Whitaker, secretary - Bonnie Millerg treasurer - Carolyn Miller. Four weeks after school started we all dressed in our best to get our pictures taken. In November we presented our play, Papa Says, No! We had fl magazine selling contest, held a square dance, sold ice cream and candy, had a lovely Christmas dance. and were active in band, chorus, F. F. A., F. H. A., Student Council, cheerleading, basketball, Viklet Staff, Chicahonian Staff, intramural sports, and other clubs. 'l he juniors honored us with a beautiful prom. XVC ended our happy school days with a trip to New York City. ADDITIONAL BABY PICTURES ON PAGE 26 IDENTIFICATION ON PAGE 65 24 Class VVi1l of 1958 f Mfc, Ihr' rla.v.r of lViucfreri Ilundrcd and Fifty- right of the Shimksville-Stoiiycrcck Joint High School, in the County of Somerset, State of Pennsyl- vania, in the United Sfalrkr of flmcriru, do make and publish this our lost will and testament. ARTICLE I To our helpful teachers, we will a box of aspirin for all the headaches we caused them. To the to take our To the we made in To Mr. Stonycreek. administration, we will future students place. I . school building, we will our footprints the 12 years we were here. ARTICLE II Singleton, we will all our good years ul To Mr. Geist, we will our ability to be quiet while changing classes. To Miss Bender and Mrs. VValker, our efficient secretaries, we will private offices. To Mr. Miller, we will all the plants we knocked off the windows in Room 207. A To Mrs. Doak, we will our newspaper stencils. To Mrs. Orlidge, we will all the poems we learned in high school. To Mr. Schultz, we will our ability to keep on the road while driving. To Mr. Nash, we will all the lab materials that were broken in Chemistry class. To Mrs. Coleman, we will our cuts and bruises. To Miss Hoffman, we will our ability to get to chorus on time. To Mr. Orlidge, we will all our unsolved Math Jroblems 1 To Mr. Lowry, we will our future children as basketball players and cheerleaders. To Mrs. Barron, we will our burned cinnamon rolls and our huck weaving materials. 'I o Mr. ing. VVetzel, we will our knowledge of farm- To Mr. Thomas, we will our ability to hit thc bull's eye in Rifle Club. To Miss Martnishn, we will all the irregular verbs and adjectives we used in Spanish class. To Mr. wrong notes. To Mr. Beech, we will our talent of playing the Damico, we will our leftover leather. To the Elementary Teachers, we will our future generations. To the Cooks, we will our new recipes. To Mr. Christner and Mr. Weyant, our hard- working janitors, we will all the paper we threw outside the waste baskets. ARTICLE III To the Juniors, we will all our Senior problems. To the To the Sophomores, we will the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Freshmen, we will class rings. To the Eighth Grade, we will our ability to stay out of trouble. To the Seventh grade, we will all our good times in high school. ARTICLE IV I, Lois Boozer. will the fun I had in Home Ec- onomics class to the vocational girls. I, Betty Burk, will my English book to anybody who can understand it better than I can. I, Shirley Cable, will my black jack, switch blade, and pistol to LaDonna Stull. I, Larry Collingwood, will my gambling art to Dick Gibson. I, Velma Custer, will my ability to write essays for Mr. Schultz to Joyce Lauer. I, Ed Duppstadt, will my ability to get along with Mr. Miller to anyone who can stand to be teased. I, Dick Duppstadt, will my ability to get along with Mr. Orlidge to Roy Menear. I, Barbara Emert, will all my good times at Stonycreek to the first graders. I, Elsie Fritz, will 1ny lunch tokens to anybody who likes to eat in the cafeteria. I, Calvin Fulton, will my record of staying home from school to anyone who can beat it. I, Barbara Glessner, will my ability to type stencils to anyone that can do more than three things at once. I, Nancy Glessner, will my English book to any- one who can understand it. I, Sally Glessner, will my presidency of the lf. H. A. to some ambitious junior. I, Terry Hillegas, will my ice cream book to some unlucky junior. I, Shelby Hillegas, will my position in 'Student Council to any lucky junior. I, Philip Hostetler, will my curly hair to Mr. Miller. I, Mary Keller, will my seat in P. O. D. class to anyone who can stay awake. I, Ruth An Kimmel, will my English book to anyone who can talk and do his work at the same time. I, Sandy Livengood, will my ability to eat in the cafeteria to anyone who likes the buttered rice. I, Kenneth Manges, will my height to Kenny Duppstadt. I, Donna McQuade, will my life to Carl Hamer. I, Bonnie Miller, will my shortness to Patti Stutzman. I, Carolyn Miller, will n1y seat in Office Practice to anyone who can keep from yawning. ' I, Jane Mostoller, will my blue eyes to Becky Kimmel. I, Charles Nibert, will my lunch in the cafeteria to anyone who can eat it. rd I, Larry Pritts, will llly sideburns to Mr. Or- 1 ge. I, Donna Ross, will my position in band to Nan- cy Berkebile. I, Connie Sarver, will my green hair to any- one who decides to dye his hair. I, Hazel Schrock, will my English book to any- one who wants it. I, Wilson Sorber, will my position in band to Dick Custer. I, Dorothy Spangler, will my home room seat to anyone who can get in and out of it without being caught. I, Mary Spangler, will my current events and themes to anybody who can recite them in. front of the class. I, Virginia Stull, will my good times at 'Stony- creek to my brother, George. I, Faye Walker, will my forgetfulness to any- one who has a cure for it. I, Richard Walker, will all left over make-up from the class play to Dick Custer. I, Jane Wetzel, will my position in chemistry class to someone who doesn't easily choke to death. I, Olive Weyant, will my position as editor of the Viklet to anyone who can get the assignments in on time. I, Sandra Whitaker, will my liking to go to Central City to Terry Young. This is our last will and testament on the Third day of June, Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Eight. JUNIOR-SENIOR PRGM - - May 10, 1957 Guess ? Class Prophecy Here I sit, wondering what the class of 195B is doing after the first decade. How can I find out: Oh, yes, that new space ship they call the Pride of '08 ! It should be able to take me almost any- where in the next few minutes. Let's try it: shall we? We find ourselves in New York where the hit song, Around the VVorld in 80 Seconds is very typical of the times. Who's singing it? Why no one but the talented Donna Ross. Her husband, Bob, and three children agree that Donna is doing her best on her new T V show, which is being broadcasted to Mars. Now to Hawaii! Richard Walker surely has made a name for himself as the head of th-e Agri- culture Department at Hawaii State University. Richard is a busy person and Mary Keller has taken the world's most responsible job - that of Richard's secretary - as far as he is concerned. Even in such a rushed world, everyone needs time for enter- tainment so Mary turns on her TV set. Well, of all things, we're in time to see Carolyn Miller and saxophone octettc. Caddy and the Eight seem to be doing very well. We interrupt this program to make an important announcement that Sandra Whita- ker is finally successful in her campaign for the in- tegration of public schools of United States. All the schools of the nation are now open to all races, colors, and creeds. Another TV favorite is the games of the noted basketball team, The Trotters of the Universe. This team has a pair of very cap- able managers, Dorothy Spangler and her husband, Ed Duppstadt. They have developed a successful team, in spite of Wilson fSorber ,one of the essential players. Wilson always did have sort of a knack for devilment, didn.'t he? Our ship is heading toward Detroit, Michigan, where we find Olive Weyant. Olive is a test driver for the Chrysler Corporation. She tells us that Cal- vin Fulton is in business in the city of Detroit and to find his establishment, we just need to look for a sign which reads, Loudest Mufflers on Earth-Cor- poration. Hungry? So are we. It's quite a decision to make which of the chain restaurants we will patron- ize. Connie Sarver's Old Farm Restaurant are known world-wide, but she admits that she is having a lot of competition with the equally well-known cooking of Hazel Schrock and Lois Boozer. Lois and Hazel's establishment has just had a grand opening in one of the cities on Mars. The Old Farm Restaurant in Detroit is our choice for lunch. Look there! The Studebaker Royal Crown Corporation is now leading the Cadillac business. Isn't that car beautiful? That driver looks familiar. Why, it's Charles Nibert. Charles' business train- ing in ninth grade really did wonders for that Stude- baker Corporation. VVe travel to S. S. J. H. S. to see what is taking place. VVhat have we here? A chauffeur service for teachers? Larry Pritts tells us of his double duty job of raising a family and seeing that our beloved, ir- replaceable teachers are escorted safely to our great institution. Fair Days are here again at our school! This time it's no ordinary fair. The ISpangler Circus has come to town. The beautiful horses are trained exclusively by Mary Spangler. Mary is a very busy person because she works part-time as a secretary, but she invites us all to come to her farm and see the hundreds of fabulous horses she owns and trains. Aside from their engineering jobs, Larry Colling- wood ancl Richard Duppstaclt are helping Mary or- ganize shows for these horses. Don't these girls around here look neat? Sandy Livengood must be responsible. Sandy recently opened l1er beauty salon. VVe decide to visit Sandy for a while. Sandy tells us that Elsie Fritz and Nan- cy Glessner are married and each have a set of twins. The twins have very good grades in school. Yes, Barbara Emert is their very capable school- teacher. The two sets of twins are very fond of their Miss Emertf' VVho was that being chased down the street? It's Ken Manges. His bees finally got the best of him. Ken is in the queen bee selling business. VVe travel on. I believe that name on the mail- box we just passed was Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peter- so11. Ken and his wife, the former Bonnie Miller, have one of the foremost dairy farms in the United States. Bonnie's four boys are quite a help on thq farm. Bonnie tells that Terry Hillegas has quite a responsible job, that of manager of a large depart- ment store in New York. Oh! my stomach! I must have indigestion. Oh thank you, nurse. VVhy, it's Shelby Hillegas. We pause to talk to ,Shelby for a few minutes. Shelby tells us that she enjoys her job as Superintendent of Nurses at the John Hopkins Hospital. Shelby tells us there is a new airport at Som- erset. It's a military establishment and was designed by none other than the husband of the former Betty Burk. Nelson is kept busy at home., too, being the father of triplet girls. Several of our class members are employed at the airport. NVe stop. to look over the new planes. On any plane, the people must eat and who do you suppose is serving these delicious meals? lt's a couple of very charming stewardesses, Ruth Ann Kimmel and Barbara Glessner. It keeps both Ruth and Barbara busy pleasing all their pas- sengers. Ruth and Barbara tell us they have just returned from Paris where Shirley Cable is serving in the United States Air Force. At such a busy place as an airport, we will cer- tainly need very efficient secretaries. We find no other than Faye Walker and Donna Hamer, the form- er Donna McQuade, handling the business of this new establishment with ease. As we leave the airport and board our ship, we notice a sign on a large building. It says, Pierre's - Delightful French Cooking. Let's stop and see whose place it is. It's Philip Hostetler! Yes, Philip considers himself quite a success at the skill of French cooking. The old Pride of '68 has a very hot motor, so we set her down for another ten years or more. We give a word of thanks to those who made our trip a success. Thank you, Sally, for operating that taking- ofif gear so expertly. Sally Glessner's other job is a very responsible one too. She and Virginia :Stull are now teaching Home Economics in a mid-western high school, under the supervision of Velma Custer and Janie Mostoller. Sally, Virginia, jane, and Velma are the co-operators of ourpship that takes us into the future. This is Jane Wetzel, correspondent to the class of 1958, signing off with a word for the Wobbly in the knees. Come to my hospital sometime and I'll give you a shot of my special tonic for the wobbly- kneed mortals. Join us again ten years from now when we will tggce our ship for another spin around the Class of Q' The Class Plays N PRIDE AND PREJUDICE April 26, 1957 Mr. Bennet, an easy going man . . . Mrs. Bennet, Mr. Bennet's flighty wife . .. Jane, the Bennet's gentle daughter ,. Elizabeth, their independent daughter . , Lydia, their flirtatious daughter ..,.... Catherine, their fretful daughter ., Mary, their bookish daughter ..........,. ,. Mary Lucas, a neighbor ..,,..,,....,,.... .. Charlotte, a plain daughter of Lady Lucas Lady Catherine, Mr. Darcy's overbearing aunt ,. Mr. Darcy, a proud young man ...,.,. ,..... Mr. Bingley, a friendly young man .,..,.,.. . . Miss Bingley, Mr. Bingley's haughty sister . , . Mr. Collins, a pompous young clergyman .. Mr. Wickham, a young officer ....,...,.... Hill, a maid .....,.,..,..,.....,... ........... ......,.., Director - Mrs. Lois Schultz Student Director - PAPA SAYS NO! November 22, 1957 Alonzo K. Page, a business man ..... Janet Page, his attractive daughter .. ,lack Prescott, Ianet's fiance .....,.,... Luella Watts, a meddlesome old maid Mrs. Helen Carter, a pretty widow .... Pete Carter, He1en's son ..,.,...........,. .. Bill Sykes, clerk at the Miramar Hotel Joe, the bellhop ,.,,....,..,...,,.,... Toots, the elevator girl ,.....,,...,.. -Sallie, a waitress in the Coffee Shop ,.., . Liz, another waitress in the Coffee Shop ,..,, Mrs. Hawkins, an odd woman . .......,....,.. . . Geneviene Hawkins, Mrs. Hawkins' daughter ,. .,.,,...,.., .. Detective ...,...............,.,...... ..,.. Extras .... , .........,.,...... ,.,, , . . . Director 1- Mrs. Levenia Orlidge 29 Richard Walker Audrey Baughman . . . , . Donna Ross .. Olive Weyant .. Shelby Hillegas Bonnie Miller Dorothy Spangler Carolyn Miller . Donna McQuade Sandra Whitaker Larry Collingwood . . . , Ed Duppstadt . Sandy Livengood . Dick Duppstadt Wilson Sorber . . . . , Lois Boozer Charles Nibert Larry Collingwood Sandy Livengood Ed Duppstadt . . . . Jane Wetzel . .. Ruth Kimmel Wilson Sorber . Richard Walker . Philip Hostetler Bonnie Miller , . . . Lois Boozer .. Nancy Glessner . . , . Sally Glessner Dorothy Spangler Ken Manges ,. , Sandra Whitaker, Larry Pritts Student Director - Barbara Emert 311 G Row 1: 130111121 Stull, 511111111-1 Y0111-1', 111-r:11c1 XYci111c, 1.:11'1'y Rosy Sylvia 1.z111111crt, Shir- lcy 11'1a111111. l1'1m12: 1:1110 KYc1g1c. ,101111 fl11ws11c1', Rom-1' 13111111-tr1t, 1i1C111ll'l1 1X1111v1', 5110111011 G1CSs- 111-1', 1,101111y 1,a11111c1't, 1111111 111'01111i11y'. 117171132 Luis 111'OX'K'll1llQ, R11115' SQ111'1115k, 1':111l 1.:111rl1f. 1'1I'I1Cs1 Cosliv, XX111Sl7ll Nick1ow1 Larry Stern. Ko-11' 1: K1-11111-t11 1Jl11l11St2lf1f, X01'111z111 1'L'1ll'Uf1. Rm' Mcllczlr, j11y1'e 1.:111e1', 1301121111 C115- tcr, 11013016111 K11l11l1C1, lJ01'0t11y 11111611 l1'11-11' Z: Judy Xyllft, 11151111111 1'1Y'1CK111l1t', ,1z1y 111111-r, 111-111: 11z11'14111:111, 1.y1111 1.l1Il11lL'I 1. A1IlIllL'S f11CS9l1Cl'. l1'11-11 .11 I11111:11r1 '11l'l'111, ,X:'1l1111' l71'1'1-. 1.1-v 1f1111'1'11'1c. Xml 1,:11111w1'1. 1':1111 3111111-. 3.2 G R A D E 10 Mm' 1: hlllflj' l.OXYL'l'X, Yiwlcl Mcncur, flcrulfl Walla-r, Mxzry l,Ull Ymln-1', lilviu XYilllit'l', Frances Lyons. lx'u':.' 2: lJL'l0I'L'N llurli, NIlllkkX' llwlqulmilc, llmmfl liillvgas, lilllklllllll Stull, NOVINZI llUl'l1L' lluvlmura Millur. lx'fm' 3: Carol S1lZlll?llCl', Karl l.2lIl1llN, lin-vm'ly lloyvr, rgilllfj' lfmwiclc, .Xllzm llzmllu, Furl Nlmtollcr, l':1tty llillclt lx'.m' -li liwlncrt Hrmrlmzm, -lilll1L'N lJIlSlL'flll, lizlrl Klxwtcr, .lay Zcrfmss, Tutti Slllfllllllll llyfllll Gl0SSl1Cl'. G R A D E 10 Row 11 hlvzm D1ljTl7XI2lfll, liuttx lXlostwllv1', lizlry l1:mvr111z1stm', llz11'lmz11'z1 lirzmt, l,O1'Cltll livrkey, Clmrlce Sturm. l'Cf1-ful: lN1Zll'L'll S1ll'X'l'1', Dlumly Mostullm-11 Ll1ll'0lyll Young, .lZlll1L's Milly-1'. llzlrlcnc llillc' , v . gzlsx. lzxtty XXZllli'31', Mzlrrlm l.IllNlIS. lx'w:u 3: 'I'l1cl111:1 Ullstvzlfl, Rcmzllml lilu-ppm-1', .Xlicc llzmgvr, Riclmzml liilmm, Xllflllilll Wvvyzlut. lizly I.mvL-1'y. lx'w:.' -li llrucg Urine, lflxxwwurl liizmuvl. llulmcrt llllllllillllll, lxlilfllll Nlilll-V, llmmlel Zim- 11lk'I'l1lllll, lh-llwuw Nlckcnl, llcrmuicc Sllllklllllll. - w .NJ lfniu l: Sliirlcy lliippstarll, lfilvcii Snyder. Alict' Scliruclx, Clmrlottc Grim-, lit-tty Low cry, Shirley XYeii11cr. lxirzu 7: llztrry Vziwifly, fUlllllC' lQl,'k'fl, llclr-11 ,Kim llillcgzu, llzxrry Miller, lloiiztlml l'll'Z1 zicr, Carl llt-trick. Kim' J: llmialrl llllllccr, ,lucly Clll'iTL'Ilfl, lfztrol lfugle, jamvs Riuglcr, fivorggc Stull, Elklil nor XYz1lkcr, Lois Snyilcr. ICN-rw-1: limmic Miller, ,lay Iii-rkcy, liilwartl Stunts, llmialfl Zcrfms, llavicl lluwcrs Larry Lowery. lftrzv l: llelort-s Hanger. Cclcsta Wlallccr, Loretta llousc, Doris Keller, Yickic Sclmr tiger, Kz1ySorl1cr, Linda Slimflcuy, Eddie Lowry. lrwzu Z: Liiicla XYeigle, jane lime-rick, Roger Custcr, NY:lym- Long, Ralph Miller, 'Liuclxt filCSSl1Cl', Linda Miller. IW:-rv 3: Robert Rvecl. 'Kcnnvtlu Miller, Leroy Sturtz, Xlltltcr Stahl, llult- llrmviiiug Vvllllillll Olilcr, Roimlrl Zciglm-r, Eileen Fryc. 34 Him 3: lilcnn lllnnbcrt, Klzlry li. lfny, Gibbs XYilt. Carolyn Cilc-fin-r. jack Spanglv lffrzi' l: Lui, Zvrfofa, Robert Stull, .lncly Sniniiin-iw, john rllllkillllix liriicwt Mnro. film' Z: Kznirlzill xv1l1'L', Connie linrk, Bryce lloycr, jolin Lauer. lxlm' lt -luily Fox, Ellis Kinnnel, Nancy Wkigflc-A. liarbara JXIICICYSOII, Elwood Yoder llarlcnc llctriclc, Connie lfasli. K0-z.' 2: l'illt'QI1 Rayman, Lois l:l'lL'fllll1Q, lhniznlcl lXlcNcal, rlilltllllil Long, lirncbt NVQ'- zint, Ronald Snyder. Rim' 3: Robert Zcrby, Clary Snnnncrs, Ilarulcl Pile, Riclizlrcl Srllznrtigfc-1', .lnlin llznigli- c-rty, Hubert lizirkinnii, IJ:11'lL-iw 'l'runt. 35 I. Row 1: Joyce XYu1glc, l'Z1111ita L:1111l11,-rt, Ronald Kichl, James Lowery, Ray Wleigle Colleen McQnarlc, iilunn Glass. l1'1rzU 2: Gary Kncppur, Jnrly Miller. i'll'2lI1I'CS llostctlcr, lX'11lI'Sll1l Zciglcr, Carol Hark- nmn, llmrlley Zeiglvr, l'1-ggy Schrock. 11711111 5: Ruth JXIIII XYag11cr, Ellis 'l'rc11t, Shirley l'z1xtu11. Linda l'Iz1r11111n, Susan Ymlcr Loretta Mitchcll. Huw 41 Sliaron Dr11w11i11g, llcnry lfvig, Vl2l1llL'C XX'cyanrlt. John Mitchell, Rolmcrta Long XYilli:1111 Mostollcr, .xllllll Yonai. Rau' 1: Linda XNyCl11TlCI', Delores Mostoller, Samuel Brant, David Knepper, David Long Shirley Reed, Vernon Sarver. Raw Z: Judy Emert, XVillian1 Barnci, Donna Masteller, Juanita Bittinger, Donna Low- ery, Marie Wfalker. 161:11 3: VVillian1 Stutznmn, Robert Mitclwll, Nzincv Mustullcr, Cl2ll'C11CC Zc1'f1,1w, J:11111-w llrzidy, Galen l'il1llO11, XN'illiu111 Miller. D 51. GRADE 5 - ROOM 101 Miss Daugherty Teacher l1,'111:.1 1: 114110111215 Czxwlcv, 1110141-1' Row, 15111111 Mac Ki1111111-1. 11111111111 1I11111u1' 101111 Geist . . 1 1 1 RO1lL'1'Ul Keller, .1OSC1l11111C Muro. l1'11'z1' 2: f,11'CtC11Cl1 Yorlcr, C111-1'x'1 XYi1su11, 51152111 1Vi11, 12161: ML'1'1JY, Cllcrvl 111111, '1'11o111as Miller, XVay11e Booze-r. P vi - V l1'11'z1'.1: Marlyu Duppstaxlt, Chris Mc111ty1'c, .Xlicr 1,i111c1im, 1':1111i11c 11Ctric1c, 1,31-111C1't 1i1111111e1, Patricia 11rmv11i11g. Row 4: 1 :St11GI' 121111511-1', Klarcizi S1DZl11g'1f'l'. 1121111 Iloycr, 11:11'ry Emcrick. Ieffrcy Zcrby Daniel Kimmel, iiwc-11c101y11 Wallxcr GRADE 5 - ROOM 105 Miss Eva Will - Teacher lm-111 1: 1i1111a111 1Iitti11g'c1', 1'll1l1 lIri11c, Gerald 17ric111i11u, Gary 1.?l1111JCl'1, 1QO11Cl't Mos- 111111-1', 131-111111111 1X:11L'1J1JKI'. l1'11'111Z: ,Indy lf111'1ft111-1', Run- .X1111 Yi-11:11, :X1'l111lT' 1J1111pStz111t, -11111j' Zt'1'1AO4S, 1511111111 Bittner, Barry SW2l111i. l1'11i11 3: 150111115 1f11st01', 1111111111 S11y11cr, C11:11'1cs 11111i11g'Q1', 1311211111 1.111111 1Xc11y 15111111111 1171111-1: 1iCl1l1Ct1l Ymlcr, 1,i1111:1 S1l1I'1Z, 111-113' Iiuglc, Sully ZL'1'fL1S4, Kay f11l11'l', Nanci S11Zll1Q1CI'. 37 GRADE 6 - ROOM 7 Mr. Clyde Long Teacher Row 1: llaula Gallo, Mz11'g':n1'ct Millur, lhmzllrl flll'bS!lCI', Shirley llrnrly, ,lack Slope, lzlwoocl lJll1JlJSl?lllt, lx'n'zv Z: Rivl1111'cl Kimmel, Rulwrt Ynil lun film X , D: - 'wsu-V, Ilzxrlmzlm Mum, 'l'l1omzu ,'XlltlC1'- son, Sylxzlu XV:1lkv1'. lffm' .li xyilylll' lYciglL', ,lmlitlx XVz1llcp-r, fllcu Kcirlcl, CUIISIIIIIU1' Clcssucr, Ricllarcl lirnnt. lx'n'zv 4: Nauvx' firinc, llzlvwl Miller, 'llCl'l'Y lmxwry, lfarl Snyder, Car VVill,- ul llZlll!L'1', NllIlk'j' r r l lx'n'zx' l: Carol Yoder, klauul Cilzlsw, Ricllarfl Grim-, XL-vin l.2illllJCI'l, Harry lluppstarlt, Larry lhlplmstzlrlt. lx'1m' Z: A-Xllau Young, llorotlmy Miller, lluvirl Ymmi, Carol Lung, Rcmalfl fllcssuvr, Ruth Ohlcr, Earl Koller. Ima' 3: Lois Slmuk, Kcnm-1l1 Scl1:u'tigvr, lieth llnycr, Vollvaxm Kirk. Lzlrry lfrazicr, Kv11110tl1 willkow. ' iw-:v-1: Shirley l.H11Cl', Kay llnrlxmzm, XVillizm1 Collingwoml, No stead. mu .Lu li Sullivzm, l.iml:1 Un' GRADE 4 - ROOM 8 Mrs. Lillian Lloyd Teacher ffrrir N014 ' l' Snxnn Slllllll, LiUllCL'll l'ZlllL'lQ,'ll, XY1n1cla SCll2lI'llg'Ci', Qllllflll' Miller, Penny Sinn nicrs, Judy Nixon. 3. Ilnlmlmy lYzilkcr, licnncth llznnngzxrdiicr, Nancy llurlmizni, llzirry l.ong', Rzilpli Qilcxwiicr, .lorry Miller, .lorry llluwtullcr. lx'n'zu 3' Kznrcn llaltzn-r. Gary fllillur, Larry Scllzlrligcig lfrznicm Snydcr, 'furry l':nil Vliyllir Hay. lynn'-1' 'lZll1lL'S Qfuqqr, Sally Cullingwoml, Alina Ulilf.-1',Sz11'z1l1 lfcig, L'llzu'lQs Xllrgllcl .Xlmwnt wlirn lvicuiim- was llllilill-----'ivlitllk' Landiw. Nu-zu' llillfx' Ron' lfflix' Karon Miller. Sherry Miller, Curtis Sliaulis, Cheryl Spangler, Gerald llctrick, David McQnadc. jack XVagncr, Loretta Young, ,lcrry Zciglcr, Snaan Mcncznr, Terry Lfoslic, liar- lvnc Lowery. Connie Rlioads, lJcnni5 Rlglglltlllllll, llonnic l.2lllL'l'. .Ndcline Stiffey, llccky Ring- lcr, Susan Zcrfnss. Ronnie- Young. Cary Lainlucrt, lValtCr Smith, Marlene Ucckcr. Linda lincppcr, Richard Hillc- gas, James Glcssncr. SU lx'.rZi' lx'u'Zu Row Nou' lfclwarrl Miller, l.:lrry Lclnnnn, john Houzcr. lIrnvz11'rl XYUll1lCl', Nancy l4llllIll5v Larry Cliristncr. Nancy i.Ill1llJCl't. Rolmcrta lilcxsncr. Susan liinnncl, Terry Baylor, Carol Ray- 111311, l'an1cla McKc11Q,ic, Carol Snyrlcr. liflwarcl Ro-s, Micllacl Snllivzln, Rolmcrt Stull, RiCll2ll'Cl Stntzinzxn, Rulmcrt Glass- ncr, Gordon Ki1l1I11Cl. 'llvlml XVarc, Susran Spznlglcr, liaiva XYcy:1nrlt, llavicl Lowry, llonnic Nauglc. GRADE 3 - ROOM 5 Mrs. Whipkey - Teacher lx'4l'Zi' ffrfh lx'u'zc' Row GRADE 3 Mrs. Cassel Sally Brant, llinnic l.2il1ll3CI'l, EIIQQQIIL' llillc-gas, ilarulfl SL'll1'UCli, Marla Yonai. Donnie li1'2l4lj', Clanclia l3IlllCl'UlZlStCI'. Iris Miller, Ina Miller, John lialtzccr, l,icla Vrills, Linda: Slllllll, l,i1'Cy,'U1'j' lhiy cr, James Mostoller. Patricia Morrow, Harry XYalkQr, Clicryl Stntzinan, Marilyn XVillk0w, XYay1n' Shank, Sliirlciy Spangler. Clarcncc Ulilcr, Eclflic Rigglcnirin, David l,iX'CllQUUfl, lionnic Martin, hlznnvw fjlessncr, Robert VVill, Lois Strawn. 40 ROOM 6 - Teacher GRADE 7 - ROOM 2 Mrs. Greninger Teacher lflm' lx l'enny Shultz. 'l'o1nn1y Iinppstaflt, Sylvia Frazier, Charles Ringlcr, lean Custer blerry ljllllllslillll, llavicl lmwery, George Vlll'CSSlCl'. lx'w':c Z: iiemlcl Shultv, Dean Miller, Peggy Luwery, Dxwiml Sturtz, Gayle l,uhr, Connin Weigle, ,ln-Hrey Yoder. lffm' 3: Ray Lzunhert, 'llwnnny Lung, Lraig l'om-luamgll, john Slope, Linflzl Lauer, flllllj llultzer. .Xlrfent when picture wzv lill-101172 -1?---llelimlzl lllLTlN1L'llZlC, Gwen Ymler, lluru lhy Slupe. Larry Sununers. GRADE 2 - ROOM 4 Mrs. Boucher - Teacher lffm' l: Silllfllil Schrnek, Darlene Vrilti, lflainc Burk, Darlene Miller, l':1lriein Rosey Dale Miller, Karen Hallo, Sharon Gallo. ICU-ze 2: Mary Snyder, lfranlclyn Geist, Diane XYilsun, Stanley fllewfner. ,launew Mitchell lfrefl Keller, Keith Rhoacls, Patricia Snyder, Carol Muwry. Rum' 3: Dzlvifl Long, Harhara l.0hr, -lolm Young, Rosellzz Stiffey, Clinton Huy, jerr5 Zerfoss, Dennis Paul, I.:u'ry Holt. Abeent when pielure was taken-1---'A-tjulie Singo. 41 XlJSL'lll XX'lll'II picture 11:1 lx: Jil' in . ,. lim. l. l..111y 5llllfll, 5l111'l1'.' 'Q ' 3 GRADE 1 - ROOM 1 Mrs. McClintock Teacher 1 fllllkl Q11l11 lmii Y:1111'y iilusf, Klillill 5lL'l'll, M1-ril Milli-1'. l':111l Spcclit, lluiiglzu SllIl1lllL'l'N. O l l1'11r1' 2: liL'X'L'I'lj' ll11cl1z11'1l, Mvrlq- lJ111111N1:1rlt. l.lll'l'j' l':IIlk'lgll, Clair SXX'2lllli. ll1'1111is Stull. ' ' 111lt VllLIlX lx11 llflllllj lJ111111sz , '2 '1llZlIl. Xllu' 1: ' ' 1 Q.1111ly11 XX1lllu1w, Peggy llz11'l4111f111. llCl'llL'l4l l.111114', llL'llL' llLlI'lil1lllll, lllary liuwy. li'lIIX lfllltll YL ' 1 V' . , '1111 1-111'l1:111:111, fillltlj' Scott, 5 tz1l4c11-- W- W- -- 2-lllllllllllj' lilL'HSllL'I'. 111' : , -'cc Pf au, 'atiy ui 1, 11 GRADE 1 - ROOM 3 Miss Grady - Teacher 111 1 lm Rlllllll lx l 'Xlllcr llcllmie Ymlcr, l':111li11c- lflilllllll, l,i11flz1 lii1111111'l, 6 1 1111 r1'c5g1'1ry mist, lJOllI1lU 'l4l'Cr5ll'l', Szmclrzx Sha llillll ,z 1 t, l,y1111 l11'ow11i11,q'. 111' 2: Kathy Zciglcr, Craig Kirk, Ricky Xlcliltvru. l'.1t1x' lXl'lllSl Nl'l1'tll'l SllVllCl' XYil ' l imlur ' 4.,.c 1.. , A071131 lfarl liOj'L'l', Harry l.ow1'5', Mz111r11 Dec Shirley, rlllllllllly Frye. lllakc l.11l11', DI11111115' Slope, Lr11'11l XYeyz1111lt, lJ:11111y Sullivan. -12 Seated: Roberta Long, Donna Lowry, Carol Harkman, Eileen Rayman, Linda Glessner, Nancy Weigle. Sftllldllljlf Connie llnrk, Carol liugle. lfleanor XV:1lker, Mr. Frzinklyn Geist. STUDENT COUNCIL 'l'l1e Slianksville-4Stonycreelc Student Council of IUS7-58 operated as Junior :intl Senior High School Councils. Meetings were licld once at week. At these meetings many school problems were discussed. The Student Council is made up of three representatives from eziell grade, seven tlirough twelve. rlillll advisor for the Student Council im Mr. lfrztnlqlyn Geist. WW, 44 Svulrdz Slwllvy llillcgas, Carol lirmvning, .'XI'fl'llll' lfryc. Larry Collingwuuc lJ1ILl1k Hillcgzxss, Nancy lilcasner. Sflllltllillgli Mr. l'-l'llIllilj'Il Geist, Karl Linwlcr. Ihwlllmy lluppstzull, Larry Slcrn l'r4'.v1'rlr'1ll Vim' llrmvnlrrzl .S'vrrrIur'y 'l'rm1x1m' 1' fx'l'f7rH'lUl' X Lllllll or ol' years on STUDENT COUNCIL Junior lligh Suniur lliglm l,incl:1 iilcfsncr 'iln-Ilmy Ilillr-gas Carol Engle 'l' l,1ll'l'y Collingwom Nancy XYciglc llilccn Raynmn Connie Burk Dlbllllil Lowry Rnbcrtu Long Carol l'l1ll'lil1lZlll Eleanor NValkur ' .1 il the btudcnt Lrunr . 6545311 -15 Darlene llillugass .xflllllf lfryc Larry Str-rn Carole l:1'4lWlllllg' Karl Cnxtcr liulm lfllllllhllllll Nancy iiluwsncr NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY In lmecnnie Il 1llCllllJCl' of the National llonor Society, pupils must attain tliree .X N l l ' ani xave no grade lower than a l1 fliiring' any 1'e11o1'ti11g periocl. xlCllllJCl'S failinq to lllillll tain a ll averafe :irc xerlnitteil one 11'0l1atio11a1' ' YL' rortin f Jeriocl to lnrin Y their avera 1 .l is I-. up. 'l'l1e aiins of tlie 1lOllOl' Society are to create llll L'lllllllhl2iSlll for SCl1Ol2ll'Nlllll, stininlate a clesire to renrler service, tu 1ll'01ll0lQ lcaflersliip, and to encourage the develop ment of cliaracter. The National llonor Society has been verv active this l the year ancl has SlJOllSUI'L'f Seliool Chest lfunil Drives, a cluek 10151111 iluring' luyketlmall IJ, services. The olificers of the llnnur Society were: l,1'vxic11'r1f View P1'v.1idc11t 54'Cl'L'ftlI'y . . T1'1'11J111'c1' . Rcjiurtw' . CNW 46 ls aines, and ll214l itf initiati . Shelby llillcgas Lee Eiucriek .. Carole Browning . , . Faye VValkc1' . Sanclra VVl1itaker NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION FEBRUARY 18, 1957 Pnvsirlzvzl ,.,.. . . . . . . . Faye Glessner .S'pi1'z'f of flu' Torvh .,.. lSally Glessnier C hn1'ac'fer . . .... Shelby Hillegas gFh0It1I'.Yhif ,, ,.,... Faye VValker 1-r'adr'r.vhip . Elsie Jean Fritz .S'e1'1f'ice .. , Sandra Whitaker' IVNV .lIf'H1IIC7'.S' ,... . ..,..,. ..........,.. ....,,....,.. C h arles Miller, Olive NVcy:1nt, Carol Browning, Lee Fmcrick, Sbclclrm Glessner, Rebekah Kimmel, Judy NVare Pl'UlPtIllfJ!10l'AX' Jllenzbcrs ,,... ,........... ...,...., , , . Ronald Knenpcr, Delores McNeal, Barbara Miller .-ldzfism' ...........,.,.... . , . Mrs. Lcvcnia Orlirlge .1 YV! QT?-heb, 47 TRI-HI-Y Tho 11111'1111s1' 111 1h1' 'I'1'i-Ili-Y lfhili is to C11-1110, 111:1i11t:1i11, 211111 0xt1'111l 1l1r1111g'I111111 1h1 111110, whswiwl. 111111 1'111111111111ity, high :4tr1111h11'11Q ol' Q'h1'isli:111 Clizxrzwtvr. 'IX111' 111'1'111.1' 11,1 l111' 711-111-1' fi1Il1P 1111' f1111'1' l11111111l1l.1', f111'1' -z1'1'1'1 S011i111' Iligh 'l'1'i-Hi--Y Uifivvlw ure: l'1'1'.v1f11'11f . . 1'i1'1' l'1'1'.v1111'11I .3'1'1'1'1'11ll'.1' l1'1'11.v111'1'1' 1111111111111 , Al1111i111' High 'I'ri-I I 1-Y U1'1'i1'1'1's 1110: 1'l'1'.v1'111'7I1 l'11'1' 1'1'1'.v1111'11f .h'1'1'I'1'11II'-Y , I1'1'11.v111'1'1' fi1I1lf71ll111 .hifififll C'l111i1'1111111 1'111'1'1'.rf111111l11111 .S'1'1'1'1'!111j1' CNW? 48 lx, 111111' f1111'1' 11111111 1:1110 VVMZL-I l1111111ic Miller Olive XVOvn11l . 1711111111 Russ IJ11r11tI1y Spniiglvl' linlh-1111 M cQ11:11h- Roberta Loxig Mario XValke1' Janice VV0ya11dt Hoiinie Lzmxbcrt Nancy Moslollcr 1111111111 Mmtvllc-1' JUNIOR HIGH NURSES CLUB SENIOR HIGH NURSES CLUB 4 Row 1: lfrances Lyons, Nancy Glessnei. New 2: Sandra Whitaker, jean Ibuppsladt, Shirley Flamni, Mrs. Mabel Doak. lfnw 3: Sandy l.ivengood, Mr. john Miller, lfziye XYzilker, Shirley Cable, Ruth .MMI Kimmel, Olive XYeyant. VIKLET STAFF After much hard work from the staff and advisors, the school newspaper is pnh- lished once :1 nionth during school. The typing ll class types the newspaper, and gets it ready to distrihute. XVe try to pnhlish the news that will he of interest to everyone who reads it. The staff meinhers were as follows: Editor ....,,. .. , .. ,. Olive VVeyant xlXXl'.fftll!l Editor . Faye Vvalker FPfIf1lI'F Editor .,... Sandra VVhitaker i-I.v.ii.rfa11i I:f'Hf1il't' Ifflilni- . Shirley Flanim Spin-lx Iiditor . Nancy Glessner 1i.1'rl1ungf Editor . . Sandy Livengood Cfi1'r11lritin11 JIIIIIIUIFI' . Ruth Ann Kimmel Cartnmihff ,... .,.,. , . . . . . . , Shirley Cahlc IXIl'fN7l'fl'7'X ., . Jean Duppslzidt and Frances Lyons t1li7'lXUI'.V Mrs. Mahel Dunk and Mr. ,lohn Miller C352 513 lishing it. Nun' li lirlclie Iluppstarlt, Shelby lflillegas, Larry Ross. Kon' Z: john Clesaner. Sandra XN'hilaker, Mary Spangler, Dorothy Spangler. Rn-ze 3: Lee i'2ll1Cl'lCli, Mr. A. L. Urliclge, Nancy Glessner, Larry Collingwood. CHICAHONIAN STAFF 'lihe Chieahonian Stall' wishes to thank everybody who eontributefl in making this publication of the yearbook powible. Vfe wish to express gratitude to the favulty fm helping with the yearbook, to Mr. C. R. XVetzel ancl Cover Studios of Johnatown for taking pictures for the yearbook. XN'e especially want to thank our advisor, Mr. .-Xrthur L. Urlidge, who wpent a large part of his time helping with this publication. The Chieahonian Stal? hopef you enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed pub- lfditnr .'lx.vi.m1i1f lidilnr l.iti'rul'y Editor Sfmrfx Editor' Cil'L'1lItIliHll lllrmuy lfusizzesx .lfciziugflwv . l.YA'i.Yfl1IIf H1l.VilIt'A'.Y lv. Sandra Vvllill-lliCl' ... Mary Spangler Dorothy Spangler , .. Nancy Glessner . . ...,. Larry Collingwood . , Shelby llillegas and Ed Duppstarll. .lluz1ugvr.v Lee Enieriek, john Lilessner, Larry Ross Fl SENIOR LIBRARY CL B llw 1llll'lYUSL'N ol ilu- l.llHl'Jll'X Llulm urn' tn ll'Ill'll ilu- m'g:1l1ix:11iu11 Qlml ZlI'l'2lllj.1L'lllt'lIl ul' :l lilw1':11'y, lu lvzlru lu lilo lmmwk vnrrlx. lu lcxlrn to nw tllc Czml L'Ill2llllg'llC. zlml lu 1llL'1lfl lmulqs. 'l'lw vlnlw if Illllllllg' lu btinmulzziv ilu- Nlllfll'l11Nl lHlt'1't'Nl ln lmuulw. This is lu-ing 4lum lay lblIllL'lll1 lmxlrrl fllsplziys :xml lyx' HIXIUIIQ' 01'fli'l'llIll'hN ul' llln' :wlwlww NU lllzll slllIll'IllN may lm 1-mw1L1rz1g'url lu usa' lmuulqx pmpwly :xml wisvly at all llll1l'S. 'l'l1c Qzuw uf lllu lilwrzxry is tlxc 1'L-Qpullfilwility HI' llw l,il11':11'y Clulm :xml tlla' illlflQ'lllN. 'l'l1c l.ilm1':u-y Vlulu plzlyucl lmst llmls 31-zu' to tlw South Lfcntrzzl l'vm1sylx':mi:l 'l'vc11- um- -l.lllI'lll'j' .Xssmwzltmmm lm' wtf t'Hllll'l'l'llL'L', wlnflm xxzlff llc-lll .Xprnl ll, WFS. llw l.ll1I'JlI'j' Qllulm nllivuxw llxis ycur XYL'l'L'I f'w.mI'u11f hllllj' Slmlmgln-1' l'1'l'l' 171 '.l' 1'dl'Hf Silllflfil XYl1ll:llu'r .X'l'f1'r!111'Ax' Hmmm lXlvQ11mlc ll'w41.v111'4'1' , llctty llurk .SAUKIIIIJ C'lmif'lm1r1 . ,. xvll'Ll'llllIl Stull . l.v.vi.vll11ll Swirl! f'!mi1'1m111 Ruth lillllIIlk'l .lrlf'i.wr Mrs. l.c-xx-11i:1 flrliflgc 32 JUNKHZIJBRARY CLUB Carol lfuglc' l 1 lr xiffwuf Filccn IQHXIUZIH S 1 lf: N . Judy On-tczul Jane Enucrick uirlmzu . Linda Milly-1' SNOW SCENES li f3v1fg'9C'ff5? ,Q ,. ,W Llgk bm m lf0TL H1111 H1111 IQUT1 l1'1111 1':11'11 :11111 112111 '1w1lL5 1 1: F1X'1Il XXv2l11iC1', 5111111101 X'11111'1', Carl 1'1011'10k, N11r111:1n 1'c11ro11, Norman XX11 111 Larry 1'ri11s, Ciury 112ll1L'Y'1112lS1i'1', 110ra111 XX':11k01', 14611110111 D1111pS1:1111, Xlr R. XNctze1. ' Z: R11g'0r 11151011 liurry M1111-r, 1211111111 XX'011:10, 11011rge Stllll, 1311105 Ri11g11'1 1111 :1111 11151011 -1z11110s 1X1i111'r, 19111121111 XXvZl11i1'l'. 13: 111111011 11Z1I'11ll11l1, -1111111 X111'5SIl1'T, 1'!111111v 1.z11111101't, jay Miller, Roger 131111 stz1111, XX111111111 0111011 1.51111 1,z1111I1cr1, 1i1w01111 K1ll1H161. 11yr1111 Cilessncr. 1-1' 1:11-rv l11x1'0r1' 1111111-rt 1Jll1JIJN111l1t, 1J1111z1111 '1'r1-111 Calvin 1 1111, ' U 1013 110110 11z11'k111z111, '1'1'r1'y 11i110g:1s, lf11wI11'11 Stzylats. 1111 11111111 1111s 1 5: Ri011z11'11 XX'a1111-r, 13111121111 Z0rf11ss, X1Zl1'11l1 Mi110r, 1iC'Ill1Ct11 1112111141-s, 12111011 1111 110, N011 1.z1111110r1, XXYL11101' S111111, 13111111111 Zilllllllxfllllill. Arthur 17ry0. THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 1111- 1'l111ll'1' 1'ZlI'll11'l'S 111' .-X1111-r11':1 IS :111 11rg:111izz1t11111 111 511111631119 who 1111110 111 1111211 1 l1'I'S 21111-1' 1.f1'L1l1112l11l1Il. 11115 UI'QIl11l221.1lL71l 1101114 111 0r0:1t0 13111111 11-a110rs w1111 Cllll 111 IC 110v1-11111 11111r0 111111w11-11g0 111 110111-1' 1:1r111i11g 11101111111s. 1111- 511111y1'1-1-1-11 X'z1111-y L112l1l1C1' 111111 1111111111-1' successful y1-111: In .fX11g'11s1, 111C 141111 1 115 11111111211 1'r11,11'01 1111111 111 5C11l1'1ll1M'l', 1110 141111111 211161111011 1110 M1-y0rs11:111 21111111111 111itiz1111111 111' 111'XX' 1111'1111101w '.X'2lS 111-111, 111:111i11g' :1 1111211 111 411 11101111101's. ,1x1lL' '1'XX'l'l111L'111 .X111111z11 1'4Zl11l1'1' 111111 S1111 13111111111-1 was 110111 111 NLTX'CIll15Cf. 1110 111111111 111101111011 1111- 511110 1'il1'111 S111111' 211 112ll'l'1S1Jl1fQ', 1'01111sy1v:111i:1. 111 .1Zll1l1llX 1111111111 1111- v0:1r 11t111'r :11'111'1110s w1'1'0 110111. 11113 111111111 111 1111- 1' 11 X N' l.1'111'11141111 111 1111 l111i11,1f 111 1011111 1111r11111I1f 111 11i'1' l.i7'i111f 111 .v1'1'v1'.' 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Mn, 1fl1l1l1Zl ,1L'Z111 1111rro11 55 CHESS 8: CHECKERS html lmcluxv, wc llzlrl ilu' lullnm In Zlflilllllbll tu Ilu Llu-Ulcer 111 unix wlluw ruwltx 'wc l' ,. 1. mg lmys ilmtwcsturl in thc- grunc of flu-wx: lfflrlic Dlllllwllltli, Karl Cvstc-V, Riclmzml lh tzult, Lllmrlc-s Sturm. Rivluml Nilsson, lilly IXlcm-:ug l.zu'1'y L-OllllllljXYUOKl, .Xllcn Gzlllm, mul XYilfun Nicklow. A. l,,. Urlirlgc. .Xmlx'i+or. Checkers results as of March 20, 1958. W IXlK'll2ll4fl llllllllNl2llll -1 in-xl Mcm-:xr 2 tu l Karl Killa -' llyrmz frlcwsml Qilllllllj' Ymlcr limmlll l'll'lk'flllIlK l'vrry Ytjllllyf lay Millcr Yvcl l.llllllJL'l'l. llillllllil MUNQQU Ruger lJupp5t:1flt , l'z1L1l l4Ll.lll'llS lV211'l lllonlulll 59 37 Z7 . Z4 .23 llm 55 17 . SU .24 L ll ll ll lil 12 12 ll 15 U Z1 Ill .Zll 17 l llllll lllllll lllllll 787 755 'NZ H30 'v4ll Vlilll 15.25 UUE: llllll SHS fwfr jzum-Q flllNll'2lll Ixzumly XYzu'c lfrnusl Cusliu ,lulm 'l'Ilmn:1s llmmlml 'l'rc11t Lynn l.2l1lllbL'l'l lolm lllCNSllL'l' llollby l.ZnllllIQl'l Jay Zclluw Karl Lzxmlis iicllc I3:u'lu11a111 XYilsm1 Niclclmx liL'lIlli'lll l5lllllJNl-lill I L D ZH ll! ll .lll 4 25 2 Z8 J l-1 ll lil . ll! . il 5 44 ll .37 l SU I 2 ll -lfvll -lll llllb- 535 473 -lla-l 432 -ll? jill 375 3-ln 271, 187 150 lll7 llllll ARCHERY CLUB MOTION PICTURE CLUB HANDICRAFT CLUB GIRLS INDUSTRIAL ARTS SS DRIVERS EDUCATION SCHGOI. PATROL FJ GIRLS INTRAMURAL SPORTS Ui BOYS INTRAMURAL SPOR TS I HIKING CLUB NATURE CLUB MODEL AIRCRAFT CLUB AUDIO-VISUAL AID CLUB 11,4 BOYS RIFLE CLUB 64 GIRLS RIFLE CLUB BABY PICTURES IDENTIFICATION Ruth AX1111 Kl1IIlIIl'l Sully filg-fxuc-1' .IZIIIQ Jxllll XYQIZUI L':11'0ly11 Millcr Philip Ilmlctlm' lDo:111:1 Ross lllvlllllk' Millcr Slllhlfil XYlIlt1lliCI' l3:11'lm1'z1 fV1lU4S1I0l' Mary Keller Shelby llillcgas l,UlIll2l McQ11:1dc livtty Burk IJuro1l1y Spzxuglcr llfll'l1Ill'Zl lfmcrt Kon IVIZIIIIICS Elsie ,Ivan Fritz Sandy I.ivc11goml Nancy Glcssucr Lois Boozcr 'l'c1'ry Hillcgai Faye Xvillliel' llazcl SClIl'OCli Mary Spangler Ifclrlic l,L11J1l5I2lIlI Larry Pritls Connie Sarver Charles Niberl C:1l1'i11 F11l1o11 RIFLE CLUB GLIMPSES OF THE CAMERA 66 I-J J I wav! K. 5 'N 1 Q 1 , 1 1 ' 1- vY'vWW y T 1 1 A , F 1 I1 3 MIXED CHORUS H11 Mmwl ll1111'11s, wl1i1'l1 CUll51N1L'll of -ixly 1111-111I11'1'N thix yczuy 11:11'111'i11:1t1rl 111 111z111y :1Ct1x'111c's N11111- 111 1110 11111x1z111fI1111g 11111-N w1'1'c 1111- Q.lll'1Nfl1l2lS 111111 l':21S1L'l' 1ll'UtLIl 1110 North C0111113' Ifcstivrll. 111111 x'z11'11w11+ :1s4C111I1l1c'F. VV1' wcrc also 111111111 115 I1:1x'1' 11111' wllool 1'1'111'1'fL'1111'1l 111 .XII-O1111115' l'l1111'11f. C11111 11'z1l- xXyCStC'I'I1 Cl1u1'114. lTIlflCl' thu la-21111.-1'sl '1 1 1 111 cf 1111' rl11'1-1'1o1', Miss .Xlicc -IQJ111 Ilu lllilllj' things wcrc ZlCClWl1lIJliSllCd. Officcrs wa-rc 115 follows: l'1'1'.v1'd1'11f I 111' f'l'11v1d1'11l 5Y1'1'l'1'f1l!'wV 7'1'1'11.v111'1'1' 1111111111111 ,,..,.., . . I:OllIlik' Millcl' , Rivllrwrl XVz1Ikc1- lbklllllil Russ . Sandy T.ivc11go11cl . . . . Larry Rosa ,N'l111I'1'11l f'111111'11m'u1'.v Sully f!1IL'SNl1Cl' :1111l Loc Ell1L'l'iL'k I'1'a11i.1'f.v . ., -111110 .X1111 XYLWZCI and Uarlmara 12111011 may CHQ mi ALL-COUNTY CHORUS ALL-COUNTY BAND SENIOR BAND The SllllllliiV11ll'-SlOl1j,'C1'CL'li lligh School llnufl, umlcr thc' 11116111011 flirectmn 0 . ,. v,,, 111. 1l.1m11l 1111111 hu- haul 111101111-1' 511011-ss1'11l your. .X project to sell Cancly wax hm During thc Nummcr, thc 11111111 mzlrullccl in scvcrzxl parzulcs 111111 won prizes in 021611. 'N nm 's of our 11211111 p:lrtic'ip:1lvr1 111 1X11-County lluml. NYC also hall thc privilc-gl' ol h U1 g, 5 Your for thc flrst time, thx' Cvlltral-1.Vcs1c1'11 llzmcl at our school. The huml ollicvrs lor thc ya-111' of 19557-1958 ware as follows: l 1'f'.v1'rl1'11l , . Vim' I'f'1'.vfrl'1'r1l 7'7'l'fI.YT1l'1'1' Sllrdrlzl l7i1'r'1'I UI' .1.Y.YI.l'f4lll1 .Sludmll llirm'l1n' GW? Ill Lee Emcrick . Larry Ross Donna Ross Jane VVetze1 Donna Ross Clarinetsz Susan Yoder Ellis Kimmel Delores Hanger Alice Landis Barbara Muro Shirley Brady Gwen Vllalker Janie Glessner Gary Knepper Betty Flannn Marcia Spangler Connie Glessner Susie VVill Curtis Shaulis Cheryl Spangler Lois Shank Oboe: Nancy XVeiglc Cornets: Ernie Muro Barry Cassidy VVayne Long Ronnie Glessner Ray Lynn Weigle JUNIOR BAND PERSONNEL Jack Zerby Robert Veil Joyce 'Weiglc Sylvan VValker Delbert Kimmel Denny Custer Richard Brant Kenny VVilkow Larry Frazier Harold Pile Bryce Boyer Flutes: Edna Mae Kinnnel Frances T-lostetler Carol Barkman Kay Barkman Polly Ann Kirk Trombones: Ricky Ross Ricky Kinnnel NVayne Weigle jen' Zerby Carol Long Billy Barnes Bill Miller Bill Mostoller 71 Baritones : Linda Onstcafl Elvin XN'alker Gerald VValker Horns: Judy Einert Harbarn Anderson Sharon Browning Saxophones: Judy VValker Cheryl Byrd Barry Duppsadt Basses: H ill Ohler David Knepper David Bowers Percussion: Gretchen Yoder Donald Hunter Roberta Keller john Geist Donald Glessner Harry Enieriek Galen Fulton PLAY BAND GERMAN BAND CMIBAND MAJORETTES 7.5 SNOW SCENES 1 aw if 1. -.. , nr, f,, 11 5. ARSITY 1957 58 1111' WJ! 95 11Jli1i1'111Il11 -111141111 11111-111111 111111 1 111111111 11 Lf 1 1 1 - 1111 1111' 10:1111. 1'111' 111111 1'1-1111'11i111g 11'111 11111111, .X1'1 1111 11111 11111111 1111111111 111 1111 111111 ,111ll' X'ik111g's 11cg:111 El g111111 s11z1s1111 111111 Il 1'11'1111'1 11111 IL K111111c111 1112ll1f.Il'N, 11111' 11' 1 1'1'1111,-r, 111111 11111 111111 N - 1 1 1111-11' 11111111 1110 11-:1111 111-1-111111 111111. Art 1'r1c, :1 5' 10 1.Ul'X1'J1l'l1, 11:11 11111111g 111 gi11 1llN 1 1 1.:11'r1' Ross, Z1 5' 7 j1111i11r, 1.:1s 1111 1z1s1 21N gn 1141 1.110 1'.11111r11'1 A 1, il 11i11i11g 11' I'111'11:1 11, 111:11i11g 111111 1111 111s 1 111 11lN h11Ll1'L' 1111' 1110 11-11111. .X g11:11'1,1, 5111111111111 5' 7 , 111111 1111111-11 11:11'11 111 111111 1111 It 'Ill X115 1 111111 111 11 1111111 11111111 :1 5' 74' s11111111111111'1', 11111f.'111Q 11s 1 14111111 11111 1111111111 X1 11 11111 1 11111111 1110 going got 1'1111g11. 1911111 11I'0X111l1111l', 1'V:11'111' 1.1111g, 1111-1 111111. 11111 11 1 N 11 s1:1111 11111 1111111 111-at :11 1101111112 1111' 111111. '11111'c111g'1111111 1111- j'K'2l1', 1111' 11111s -Yl11'1i1'l1 111111 1111111 111111 X111 13 .i11gg111'Ns 111 11111 11111411's, S1111'11, .lI1K1 11111 53525 76 VARSITY BASKETBLL SUMMARY 1957-58 Total . . 263 Stonycrcek 58 Dale ..,.... . . . 47 Stonycreek .50 Turkeyfoot . . Stony-'creek 24 Bedford . . , . . . 59 Stonycreek ...,., 61 Boswell . , . . . Stonycreek 62 Alumni . . . . . . 53 Stonycreek . . .,.. 45 Rockwood . , Stonycreek 49 Dale . . . . . 61 Stonycreek ,.,,., .54 Shade . . . . . Stonycreek, . .36 Shade . . . . . 68 Stonycreek. , . .... 40 Forbes . . . . . . Stonycreek 28 Rockwood . . . . . 50 Stonycreek. . .... 47 Meyersdale . . Stonycreek 46 Somerset , . . . . 71 Stonycreek . .... 47 Turkeyfoot . . Stonycreek 49 Forbes . . . . S0 Stonyereek .... . . 51 Boswell . , . Stonycreek 37 Berlin . . , . . 62 Stonycrcek .50 Salisbury . . Stonycreek 85 Salisbury . . . . . . 70 Stonycreek ,,.. 42 Berlin . . . . . . , . Stonycreek 68 Meyersdalc . . . 73 Total . . . 1029 GAMES WON GAMES LOST GWWI5 Fouls Total Foul Average Games Field Fouls Made Points W, Points Goals Attempted Per Game Frye, Art .... ..... 2 1 137 145 96 370 66.2 17.6 Ross, Larry . . . ..... 20 53 79 44 150 55.7 7.5 Custer, Don . . . ...,. 18 35 89 35 105 39.3 5.8 Grine, Bruce . . . . .20 41 61 23 105 37.7 5.3 Emerick, Lee . . ,.... 7 39 39 23 101 59.0 14.4 Manges, Ken . . . . . .20 28 51 21 77 41.2 3.9 Browning, Dale . . . . .19 27 33 8 62 24.2 3.3 Long, Wayne . , . , .19 17 28 17 51 60.7 2.7 Duppstadt, Bob . 3 1 2 2 4 100.0 1.3 Reed, Bobby . . 4 1 2 2 4 100.0 1.0 Custer, Karl ............ 4 O 0 0 0 00.0 0.0 Total Stonycreek . . .... 379 529 271 1029 51.2 49.0 GWWFJ 77 K 1 f i Nl11Il11 1-vlx N111111'1'1'c1-I4 gg1UZlf'l'l'L'4'1i St11111'c'r1-Ol: glU11j'Cl'CL'lC S11111yc1'colq S11-111'c1'Q1-If lil1111j'L1'01'k S11illj'l'I'k'C'k S1Ul1f'i'l'l'4'k St111l1'L'1'1'1'k , X? T vb fmh 1 1 A - kigiif ' Y '1 1 as 531, ,wr JUNIOR VARSITY 1957-58 fjll 1111l' j111111w1' 1':11'x11j 1111111 111- 111111 1111111 111z11c1'iz1l fm' 1'11t11v'c j'l'LlI'5. 'l'l1c lmys 112111 Xllj 1111101-x11v1'1v11c1-, Im11t llwjv 1ll'1lCl1l'4,'tl I1111'fl, 'VI11-11-21111 111111 7 f.f2l11lL'N :xml lnsi l-1 X 2lIlICb. Ilallc i31'u11'11i11j4, XYHXIIL' l.1v11g1, Ihwlm lJl1lDl3S1Illll, H1111 R4-L-rl, Karl lf11Nt1'1', z1111l 3 lxwy Kl1'11cz11' 1111111111 111 NL'X'Q'l'1lI YZlI'S1lj' 9:11111-s. BASKETBALL SUMMARY 1957-58 17 I Falla- Sl S11.111'1'1'1:1'k 23 lT1's1l'111'1l 30 5l1v11yC1'L'ck -ll! I . IV, .X. JW Sl01lIx'Cl'l'l'k 22 Dqlc 43 SUf11j'Cl'Ck'k 33 Fhzulc 5.3 5111111 Q11-ck . -11 Rockwmmcl 25 SlOllXCl'CCk I4 SHlHL'l'5Cl 30 glOIlj'ffI'CC'k 23 l'.OI'IJ4'S -W 511'-11j:1'1'c'Qk 27 M1'1'c1'f1l:1l1' .35 51UlljCI'C4'li 37 UL'l'lill SS Sl15I15Ql'Ql'ii 32 9:1l1Al1111'y '-3 'l'111g1l GAMES WON 7 GAMES LOST 1 w 37 -H 411 18 IU 38 38 -13 41 25 11.30 'I111'l41-1111111 Ihwsxwll Rnmtkxxwurl Shade , ITOYIICS xfCj'C1'5f'2lll' 'I'111'kcyf1mt Rc1s11'L'll g1lliNlllll'j' DK'l'IiIl Illtll N Fouls Total Foul Average Games Field Fouls Made Points W Points Goals Attempted Per Game' 1.1I'0XVIllllg.f, llzxlc 20 60 99 39 159 39.4 8.0 Long, XYZIXIIC , Z1 57 1,3 34 148 54.0 7.1 Uuppstaclt, llolm .21 49 Z6 11 109 42.3 5.2 Custer, Karl . . Z1 .ZS 33 l9 75 57.6 3.0 Reed, Holmlxy , . , 20 27 55 15 09 27.3 3.5 Berkcy, Jay . . . 13 10 16 6 Zh 37.5 2.0 Menear, Roy , . 15 10 18 5 25 27.8 1.7 Cassidy, Harry . ll 5 ll 5 ll 41.7 1.0 Lowry, lirlclic I3 J 3 2 ru 00.7 0.5 Olmlcr, Hill 5 0 ll -l 4 33.3 0.8 l.Zl.llI1lS, lllllll 2 1 2 1 3 50.0 1.5 Custer, Roger , 4 0 3 1 l 33.3 0,3 Miller, Hurry S 0 1 u ll 00.0 mm 'llmml 247 343 l'-ll Mm 41.4 30.3 C3525 Our New Scoreboard GRADUATE 79 KEN MANGES JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SHADE HAS ROMP SHANKSVILLE - Shade-Central City High School carried three quart- ers in trouncing Shanksville-Stony- creek, 68-36, here Friday night. Four starters hit in double figures for the Panthers with Jim' Palya tops with 19. The losers were off on their shoot- ing, hitting on 10 of 57 tries. Shade also won the junior varsity game, 47-35. Varsity summary: Stonycreek G F T Shade G F T Brine, f 2 3 7 Dull, f 6 2 14 Frye, f 1 3 5 Russell, f 2 2 6 Manges, c 2 2 6 Donahue. c 6 2 14 Ross, g 1 3 5 Krivak, g 6 3 15 Duster, g 3 3 9 Palya, g 8 319 Browning 1 2 4 Hatmaker 0 0 0 Long 0 0 0 B1attnbg'r. 0 0 0 Rice 0 0 O Totals 10 16 36 Totals 28 12 68 Stonycreek .....,.,... 5 12 6 13-36 23 S 151 18-68 Referees-Rich and Bossi. Shade .,,.........,.,. J-B-J v1cToRs SHANKJSVILLE - Ienner-Bos- well-Iennerstown used a 49-point per- formance by Ron Wasylczak and a 31- 12 margin in the last period to subdue Stonycreek, 80-61, in the Somerset County League Friday night. The second-place Bears picked up their seventh win in eight league starts and eighth in 13 contests. The Vik- ings fell for the sixth time in eight loop frays and have a 3-9 chart. The home forces grabbed a 17-14 first-period lead and held a 35-33 ad- vantage at halftime. The two clubs were tied at the end of three periods, 49-49. Boswell converted four of 13 foul shots compared to 13 of 22 for the home forces. Stonycreek's junior var- sity won, 41-33. Varsity summary: F T Boswell G F T Stonycreek G D. 0ust'r f 3 3 9 Was'k, f 23 3 49 Mangus, f 0 2 2 Walker, f 2 1 5 Fry, c 11 1 23 Sierocky, c 5 0 10 Ross, g 5 2 12 Landis, g 6 0 12 Browning, g 3 1 7 Sheftlc, g 2 0 4 Grine 1 0 2 Long 1 4 6 Totals 24 13 61 Totals 38 4 SU Boswell ....,.....,,,... 14 19 16 31-80 Stonycreek ......,..... 17 18 14 12-G1 Referees-Barron and Spangler. SPORT CLIPPINGS BERLIN ROMPS, 62-37 SHANKSVILLE - its lead sliced to four points, 34-30, half way through the third quarter, Berlin-Brothersvalley High School finished with a rush to wallop Shanksville-Stonycreek High, 62-37, Friday night. It was the fourth win for the Moun- taineers and third in fSomerset County League play. They have been beaten six times, including twice in the league. Berlin outscored the Vikings, 28-7, after the losers sliced their deficit to four points in the third quarter. Berlin took a 38-25 decision in the junior varsity lid-lifter. Varsity sum- mary: F T Berlln G F T Stonycreek G Frye, f 3 4 10 Boyer, f 7 T 21 D. Custer, f 2 1 15 Watkins, f 4 3 11 Emerick, c 4 5 13 J. May, c 4 1 ll Grine, g 3 0 6 Shober, g 2 3 T Ross, g 1 0 2 Bridegun, g 3 0 6 Manges 0 0 0 Lehman 3 0 45 Browning 0 1 1 Ronesburg 1 0 2 Long 0 0 0 D. May 0 0 O Harkison 0 0 0 Totals 13 11 37 Totals 24 14 62 Berlin ................ 14 9 15 24-62 Stonycreek .,.,,...... 9 6 15 7-31 VIKINGS BEAT RAMS SHANKSVILLE - Shanksville- Stonycreek High School overcame a 10-6 deficit in overcoming Turkeyfoot Valley, 50-33, Tuesday night. It was the second win against five losses for the Vikings while the Rams went down for the eighth straight time. A 21-7 rally in the second period put the Vikings in the lead for keeps. Arthur Frye was high scorer with 19 points for the Vikings. Paul Tressler led the losers with 14. Turkeyfoot won the Jayvee game, 49-37. Varsity summary: FT Stonycreek G D. Custer, f 4 2 10 Bower, f 1 0 2 Manges, f 2 0 4 McCl'tck. f 0 0 0 F T Turkeyfoot G Frye, c 5 9 19 Tressler, c 6 2 14 Ross, g 4 4 12 Hill, g 2 4 8 Long, g 1 1 3 Thomas, g 2 1 5 Browning 1 0 2 Conn 0 0 0 Cuppett 0 0 0 Keslar 1 0 2 Glover 0 0 '0 Augustine 1 0 2 Totals 17 16 50 Totals 13 7 33 6 21 11 12-50 Furkeyfoot .......,.., 10 1 9 4-3.5 Referees-Pudliner and Webber. Stonycreek .,......,.. Rl STONYCREEK WINS SALISBURY - Shanksville-Stony- creek High School broke into the league victory column for the first time Tuesday night, downing Salis- bury, 85-70. The loss was the fifth in six loop starts for the locals. The invaders took the opening per- iod, 21-16, and padded it by eight points, 23-15, for a 44-31 halftime ad- vantage. Stonycreek then carried the third frame by 10 ponts, 27-17, before Salisbury rallied to sweep the wind- up quarter, 22-14. ' Stonycreek's junior varsity posted a 32-28 win in the opener. Varsity summary: GFT FT Stonycreek Emerick, f 8 3 19 Wingard, f 3 T 1:5 Manges, f 4 2 10 Solosko, fi 14 0 28 Salisbury G Frye, e 8 3 19 Hasel'th, c 4 412 Ross. er 5 6 16 Bowers, g 1 1 3 Long, g 5 1 11 Blub'gh, g 6 1 13 Browning 2 0 4 Kolb 0 1 1 Grine 2 0 4 Reed 0 2 2 Totals 34 17 85 Totals 28 14 TQ Stonycreek ......,..., 21 23 27 14-85 Salisbury , .......,.,., 16 15 17 22-T0 Referees-Spangler and Ba.I'I'0I1. FORBES TRIUMPHS SHANKfSVILLE - Forbes High School copped its third straight league win by trimming Shanksville-Stony- creek, 80-49, Tuesday evening. It was the seventh consecutive win for the Golden jets this season. The winners grabbed a two-point command, 18-16, in the first period andi upped it by six points, 18-12, in the second period. Forbes took the game out of reach as it carried the third period, 18-8, to show a 54-36 edge. Gerald Peden led all scorers with 22 points. Forbes' ded a 49-Z3 win in summary: Stonycreek G F T Browning, f 3 0 6 Frye, f 7 2 16 Emerick, c 3 1 7 Grlne, g 4 4 12 Ross, g 2 0 4 K. Custer 0 0 0 L 0 2 2 long D. Custer 1 0 2 Totals 20 9 49 Forbes .......... . . Stonycreek , .,.... . junior varsity ad- the opener. Varsity Forbes G F T Krevetski, f 7 3 lf Tokar, f 6 2 14 Peden, c 11 0 2. Maneer, g 3 0 6 Grebeok, g 1 1 3 M. Henry 1 0 2 J. Henry 0 0 0 Fvusina 1 0 2 Weakland 4 3 11 Statler 0 3 3 Totals 34 12. 80 . . . 18 18 18 26-80 , . , 16 12 8 13-49 LAMP SCORES 35 SHANKSVILLE-Rockwood Highg rode Bill Lamp's sparkling 35-point performance to a 66-45 triumph over Shanksville-Stonycreek here Friday evening. The visitors were never pressed af- ter accumulating a 33-16 first-half lead and wound up their evening's festivi- ties with a 24- point splash in the final quarter. Frye scored 21 points foul line carried Jenner-Boswell-Jem for the locals. Stonycreek was returned a 40-34 winner in the junior varsity prelim- inary. 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Varsity summary: Stonycreek G F T Meyersdale G F T Browning, f 3 0 6 Woods. f 8 3 19 Manges, f 2 0 4 Mishler. f 9 4 23 Frye, c 11 9 31 Hatfield, c 3 4 10 Ross, g 5 0 10 WVah1, g 6 4113 Long' g 2 3 T Younkin. g' 1 0 Z2 Grine 4 2 10 Gregg 0 0 0 Reed 0 0 0 Pennlng'n 2 1 5 -----M Totals 29 16 74 Totals 27 14 6X -L-- Meyersdale .......,..,. 18 24 16 16--74 Stonyereek ..,..., 11 24 20 13-68 Referees--Cononie and Baranik. SHADE 87 - STONYCREEK 54 CAIRNBROOK - 1Shade Town- ship-Central City High School moved into fourth place in the Somerset County League Wednesday by trim- -ming Shanksville-Stonycreek, 87-54. The game was postponed from Feb. 4. The Panthers of Coach Dan Balya evened their season record at 8-S and are 7-4 in the league. The Vikings have a 2-8 mark in the loop and an overall 3-11 record. Shade jumped off to an 18-12 first- quarter lead and increased the margin to 42-24 at the half and 70-39 at the end of three periods. The Panthers carried the fourth quarter by a 17-15 edge. Charles Dull and Jim Palya paced Shade with 25 and 21 points, respec- tively. Frye was high for the losers with 19. Each team tried 18 fouls with Shade hitting on 13 and Stonycreek on 10. Shade also won the preliminary, 27- 18. Varsity summary: 82 BERLIN TRIMS S. C. BERLIN - Berlin-Brothersvalley High .School overcame a first-period deficit to trim Stonycreek, 64-42, Sat- urday night here in the Somerset County League. Art Frye of the losers was high with 20 points. John Watkins, with 17 points, and Ray Boyer, with 16, were the big guns for the Mountaineers. Berlin closed its campaign with a 15- 7 record. Stonycreek has a 5-15 slate. Coach Bernard McCracken's Berlin junior varsity won its 20th game in 22 starts in the preliminary, 62-27. Var- sity summary: Barfln G F Tstonycreek G F T Boyer, t 7 2 16Grlne, f 1 1 3 Watkins, t' 7 3 17Frye, f 9 2 20 J. May, c 0 0 0Manges, c 2 2 6 Shober, g 1 0 2D. Custer, g 1 1 3 Breid'n, g 4 1 9Ross, g 1 6 8 Lehman 2 0 4Long 0 2 2 Detter 1 2 4Browning 0 0 U Robb 0 ZK. Custer 0 0 0 D. H k' 3 0 0 0 1 an n 1 5Duppstadt Romesburg 1 3 5 Totals 25 14 64 Totals 14 14 42 Berlin ................ 10 14 20 20-64 Stonycreek ............ 11 7 14 10--42 5-13-J sz STONYCREEK 51 BOSWELL - Superiority at the nerstown to a 52-51 victory over Shanksville-Stonycreek in a Somerset County League game here this eve- ning. The Bears trailed, 19-17, in field goals but converted 18 of 29 fouls for 62 per cent against the Vikings' 13 of 22 free throws for 59 per cent. Boswell, behind by 12-10 after the first period, took a 26-19 lead at half- time and maintained at least a three- point advantage through most of the second half. Boswe1l's Ron Wasylczak and Stonycreek's Art Frye shared individual scoring laurels with 24 apiece. The Vikings' junior varsity won the pre- liminary, 44-42. The win was the 12th in 18 starts for Boswell, which plays Shade here this evening and goes to Rockwood Friday to wind up its schedule. Stony- creek went down to its 14th defeat in 18 games. Varsity summary: STONYCREEK DUMPS DALE SHANKSVILLE - Trailing after the first period, Stonycreek-Sha11ks- ville Joint High School grabbed scor- ing margins in the last three periods to dump Dale, 58-47, here Tuesday night. The Purple Raiders took a 13-12 edge at the end of the first quarter but trailed at halftime, 29-20, and never caught up in the last half. Art Frye bagged 23 points for the junior varsity won the Varsity summary: losers. Dale opener, 51-17. Stonycreek G F T Dale G F T Grine, 1' 0 0 0 Dalton. f 1 1 3 Frye, f 7 9 23 Meyers, f 1 2 4 Manges, c 4 2 10 McC1n'k, e 6 4 16 D- Cusfr. g 6 3 15 Treece. g 5 1 11 ROSS. E 2 0 4 Custer, g 1 3 5 Browning 2 2 6 Bewak 2 4 8 Long 0 0 0 Totals 21 16 55 Totals 1615 47 Stonycreek ....,....... 12 17 17 12-58 Dale ......,..,...,..,, 13 7 16 11-47 Referees-Bloom and Zakula. BEDFORD HIGH WINS BY 59-24 BEDFORD - Bedford High out- scored Stonycreek Township in all four quarters to register a lopsided 59-24 triumph here Friday evening. The win was the second straight for the Bisons, who sported quarter leads of 17-5, 28-11 and 42-18. Senior Dickey Fisher grabbed scor- ing laurels with 24 points, with Bill Vifeaverling playing an excellent floor game. Mike vSmith grabbed 28 re- bounds for the winners. The visiting Vikings scored the game's first point on a foul and then Bedford racked up 11 straight to pave the way to their easy win. The loss was the Townshippers first after one win. The summary: Sfqnycreek G. F T Bedford G F T Grlne, f 1 0 2 Geisler, f 4 1 :, Frye, f 4 5 13 May, f 7 115 Custer, c 1 1 3 Fisher, c fl ii 24 Ross, g 1 4 6 We-vr'g, g 0 1 1 Manges, g 0 0 Q Smith, g 2 1 5 Brownmg 9 0 0 Dunbar 1 0 If Menear 0 0 0 Harris 0 3 3 Brock'n 0 1 I Burkett 0 0 0 Ba.ugh'n 0 in 7 Maffueci 0 0 0 Williams ll 0 n Totals 7 10 21 Totals -2-ah-ai' Bedford .......,., .,.., 1 7 1,1 14 17-59 Stonycreek ...,........ 5 6 7 6--24 Officials-Bossi and Rich. SPORT CLIPPINGS SOMERSET WINS, 71-46 SOMERSET - Somerset High School won its third straight game, following an opening seven-game los- ing streak, by trouncing Shanksville- Stonycreek, 71-46, Friday night. The Golden Eagles gradually picked up momentum in gaining quarter leads of 8-6, 25-21 and 43- 28. They then outdistanced the invaders in the last period, 28-18. Tom Sherwood, sophomore guard, sparked Somersetls attack with 24 points. The Eagles converted 19 of 29 foul shots, while tl1e Vikings sank 20 of 34 foul tries. Stonycreek has a 1-5 record. In the junior varsity preliminary, PSomer- set captured a 39-16 decision. Varsity summary: Stonycreek G F T Somerseit G F T Emerick. f 6 2 14 Anten'i. f 1 7 9 Manges. f 2 2 6 Maize, f 2 4 8 Frye. C 2 10 14 Beech, c 3 0 6 Grine. g 1 1 3 Bowlby, g 5 2 12 Ross, g 0 2 2 Sh'rwd, g 10 4 24 Long 0 3 3 Brant 4 1 U Brown'g 2 0 4 'Vargo 1 0 2 Rayman 0 1 1 Totals 13 20 46 Totals 26 19 71 Somerset ....,......., S 17 18 28--71 Stonycreek ........,... 6 15 7 18-40 ROCKWOOD WINS ROCKWOOD - Bill Lamp fired in 25 points to lead Rockwood to a 50-28 win over Stonycreek here Tuesday eve- ning in its first league encounter. The Rockets enjoyed 13-6 and 18-7 scor- ing advantages in the first two rounds for a comfortable 31-13 lead. Stonycreek, going down in its sec- ond loop loss, was able to hold the locals even only in the linal period. The junior varsity preliminary went to the visitors 42-28. G F T Rockwood G F T 9 1 1 Lamp. f 11 3 25 Emerick, f 5 2 12 Berkey. f 1 0 2 Grlne, c 1 1 3 Pletc'r, o 0 0 0 Stonycreek Manges, f Frye, g 2 4 8 Ha.ra.h, g 5 010 Duster. g 0 2 2 Engleka. g 2 2 6 Ross 0 2 2 Kruger 0 0 fl Weyland 0 1 1 Gary 0 0 0 Sanner 0 0 0 Hay 0 0 0 Wahl 0 0 0 Digruttolo 3 0 6 Totals 8 12 28 Totals 22 6 50 Rockwood ,....,..,.,. 13 18 9 10-50 Stonycreek ..,...,. ,. 6 7 5 10--28 83 STONYCREEK WHIPS ALUMNI SHANKSVILLE - Stonycreek's varsity five downed the Alun1ni here last night, 62-53. High man for rippling the cords was Lee Emerick, with 25 tallies. Closely following him was Frye, with Z1 to his credit. Alumni high man was Charles Mil- ler, with 13 points. Stonycreek's next encounter is with Dale this Friday on the Dale hardwood. Varsity summary: FT Stonycreek G F T Alumnl G Emerick, f 9 7 25 Knupp, 1' 0 4 4 Frye, f 9 3 21 Miller, f 5 3 12 Manges, c 3 0 6 Hauger, e 3 3 9 Custer, g 1 0 2 Wilt, g 4 0 8 Grine, g 4 0 8 Baltzer, g 1 1 3 0 6 10 Totals 26 10 62 Browning 0 0 0 Peterson 3 Spangler 5 0 511 Totals 21 11 DALE WINS FIRST GAME Dale High School broke into the victory column for the first time in six starts Friday with a 61-49 con- quest of Shanksville-Stonycreek at Cochran. The Vikings are 1-2 for the year. Steve McClintock bagged 35 points for the Purple Raiders. The 5-10 cen- ter scored all his teams' ponts in the first period as Dale led, 14-8. The Raiders then held leads of 32-25 and 45-37 at the end of the next two quart- ers and then finished with a 16- 12 edge in the final eight minutes. Frye was tops for the losers with 24 mark- CYS. Dale also won the preliminary game. Varsity summary: Stonycreek G F T Dale G F T Emerick, f 4 3 11 Dalton, f 3 2 S Frye, f 11 2 24 Meyers. f 1 0 2 Manges, c 1 0 2 McCl'k, c 13 9 35 Ross, g 1 1 3 Treece, g 0 2 2 Grine, g 2 3 7 Custer, g 5 0 10 Custer 0 2 2 Bewak 1 2 4 Long 0 0 0 Walters 0 0 0 Totals 19 11 49 Totals 23 15 61 Dale .,....,..,....... 14 18 13 16-61 Stonycreek . . . . . S 17 12 12-49 STONYCREEK WINS SHANKSVILLE - Stonycreek- Shanksville High School tripped Sal- isbury, 50-26, in a league game Friday night here that was postponed because of the snow storm. Art Frye of the Vikings was the only player to score in double Figures as he bagged 16. Each school con- verted 14 fouls. Salisbury tried 34 charity tosses, three more than Stony- creek. Stonycreek has another game re- scheduled for tonight at Berlin. lStony- creek's junior varsity won, 41-26. Varsity summary: Stonycreek G F T Salisbury G F T Grine. f 0 0 0 Solosko, f 0 0 0 Frye, f 6 4 16 Wingard. t' 3 1 7 Manges, c 2 5 9 Hazel't, c 1 6 8 D. Cut'r, g 0 2 2 Bower, g 0 3 3 Ross, g 3 0 ti B1ub'gh, g 2 2 6 Long -1 0 8 Statler 0 0 0 Browning 2 1 5 YVa1ker 0 0 0 DUDPSlZadt 0 2 3 Rodamer 0 0 0 Reed 1 O 2 Norris 0 2 2 K. Custer 0 0 0 Kolb 0 0 0 Totals 18 14 50 Totals 6 14 2 Stonycreek ............ 7 12 14 17-50 Salisbury .......... . T 4 S 7-26 H E 1' H Fl l' Hep, Hep, show your pep Ginger up and keep in step Fight, fight, with all your might Clean 'em up and do it right. VICTORY VICTORY Victory, Victory, is our cry V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Are we in it? You're doggone right Stonycreek High School Fight! Fight! Fight! SPORT CLIPPINGS MEYERSDALE WINS SHANKSVILLE - Meyersdale High School grabbed a 12-point lead in the first period en route to a 65-47 victory over Shanksville-Stonycreek Tuesday night. The winners boosted their edge to 30-15 at halftime and were in front by 55-30 at the three-quarter mark. Sgolnycreek carried the final period by 1 - 2. Carl Mishler sparked the winners with 21 points. Art Frye was high for the losers with 19. Meyersdale also won the junior var- sity lidlifter, 43-38. Varsity summary: Stonycreek G F T Meyersdale G F T Frye. f 8 3 19 Woods, f 3 4 10 Grine, f 2 0 4 Mishler. f 10 1 21 Manges, c 1 0 2 Padfield, c 6 1 1 Ross. g 2 1 5 Wahl. g 1 0 2 Custer, g 4 0 8 Younkin. g 5 0 10 Long 2 1 5 Meyers 1 1 3 Browning 2 0 4 Cough'r 1 0 2 Nedrow 1 2 4 Ackerman 0 0 0 Totals 21 5 47 Totals 28 9 65 Nleyersdale .........,.. 17 13 23 12-65 Stonycreek ....,....... 5 10 15 17--47 WW School Cheers STONYCREEK WINS CONFLUENCE - Shanksville- Stonycreek High School tagged Tur- keyfoot with its 14th straight loss on Friday night by downing the Rams, 47-31. It was the third win against 10 losses for the Vikings. Ross and Fry scored 12 and 11 points, respectively, for the Vikings. 'Stonycreek made 17 of 30 fouls against seven of 19 for the Rams. Turkeyfoot's junior varsity gained .a split for the night with a 41-38 triumph in the preliminary. Varsity summary: Stonycreek G F T Turkeyfoot G F T Grine, f 3 0 6 Bower, f 3 3 9 Frye, f 3 5 11 Kessler, f 1 0 2 Manges, c 2 3 7 Tressler, c 3 3 9 Custer, g 1 7 9 Thomas, g 1 1 3 Ross, g 5 2 12 A:ugust'e, g 3 0 6 Duppstadt 1 0 2 Cuppett 1 0 2 Totals 15 17 47 Totals 12 7 31 Stonycreek .....,.,.,. 9 14 14 10-47 5 10 13 3-31 Turkeyfoot ..,...,..... Referees-Drenner and Bloom . H ERE'S OUR 'l'li.-XM We've got the T-E--A--M That's on the B-E-A-M We've got the team That's on the beam Thatls our team. OUR TEAM XfVe'vc got a team that's really alive VVe're solid, we're super, we're hep to the jive VVe'll play 'em, we'll beat 'em, we'l1 show 'em our stuff Because we're from Stonycreek that's enough. SHOW 'EM IIUVV Show 'em how Show 'em how Team, team, team. COME ON BLUE Come on blue Come on Gold Come on Vikings Knock 'em cold. YEA COACH Yea Coach Yea Lowry Yea. Yea, Coach Lowry. SUCCESS S-U-C-C-E-S-S That is how you spell success Who will have it, you can guess Stonycreek High School, Yes, yes, yes. 84 Our sincere thanlcs . . . The Chicahonian Staff and the Senior Class ':c'i.rhes lo acknowledge the cnzitrtbnttom of our patrons. We thank them and we want them to know that the publication of this yearbook would have been impossible without this help. .,vv...A.f-QA.-suave-vvvvs WDA Friend Baltzer, Charles Bash, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boozer, Lois Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burns, Michael Collingwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Collingwood, C. Larry Duerr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 Dosch, William H., Dr. tDuppstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duppstadt, Mr .and Mrs. Eddie Ellemberger, Robert Felix, Marian E. Fritz, Ernest :kGambino, F. F., Dr. Geist, Mrs. Franklyn Sr. Hillegas, Blaine Hillegas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Haines, Harold G., M. D. iHart, W. E., Dr. Heinemeyer, Charles Hershey, W. O., Dr. XKorns, W. R., M. D. Landis, Everett Landis, john G. 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