St Petersburg Richland High School - Cardinal Yearbook (St Petersburg, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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FRESHMEN First Row, Left to Right: Shirley Parker, Alice Whitmore, Betty Mathews, Mary Eakman, Helen Mc- Henry, Mary McGinnis, Donna Burrell, Mary Ellen Shreffler. Second Row, Left to Right: Teacher, Mr. McElhatten, Terry Nevel, Homer Ditty, Robert Shoup, Jim Bart- lett, Blake Neely, Ralph Logue, Dolores Watson, Charlotte Linamen, Shirley Wetzel. Third Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Lemon, Johnny Preston, Dick Konkle, Ronald Hunsberger, Bill Black, Stephen Crawford, John Edwards, Darwin White. Absent: David McQuiston, Dick McKinney, Jack Lowers. FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1950, a new class of eleven girls and eighteen boys entered the Freshman Class of St. Petersburg High School. Some of them were bold, some timid, but nevertheless, all were proud of their new position. The Freshman cheerleader for the year was Donna Burrell. The class also contributed four basketball players to the J. V. team: Jack Lowers, Terry Nevel, Ralph Logue, and John Preston. During this year they had two bake sales on which they made out very nicely. They also contributed four members of their class to the band and orchestra. Their class officers were: PRESIDENT ...................... ...... T ERRY NEVEL VICE PRESIDENT ....... ......... D ICK KONKLE SECRETARY .......... ..... B LAKE NEELY TREASURER ...... ....... J OHN PRESTON Page Twenty-four

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SOPHDNIORES First Row, Left to Right: Jim Couchenour, Mrs. Helmintoller, Anna Mae Drozda, Joanne Spirnock, Char- lotte Neely, Betty Hanst, Shirley Shaner, Marilyn Foust, Doris Raybuck, Janet Shirley, Mildred Harnish, Tom Page. Second Row. Left to Right: Ronald Ashbaugh, Dick Jordan, Bradley Dunkle, Bob Dunmire, Roy Nevel, Shirley Edinger, Shirley Jordan, Shirley Bunch, Joyce Watson, Roland Fox. Third Row, Left to Right: Bill Creese, Dwight Koos, Alec Robertson, John Schaeffer, Ernest Koos, Edward Chadman, Dick Shoup, Andrew Chechak, Ronald Fleming. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Mischievous, describes this Sophomore Class of eighteen boys and thirteen girls. This class is well represented in sports, having five boys on the J. V. team: Alec Robertson, Ron Fleming, John Schaeffer, Ron Ashbaugh, and Jim Couchenour. Ernie Koos and Alec Robertson rated for the Varisity team. Dick Jordon was assistant manager. Five of the J. V. cheerleaders were Sophomore representatives: Shirley Shaner, Joan Spirnock, Shirley Edinger, Anna Mae Drozda, and Doris Ray- buck. Being musically inclined, we were well represented in girls, and boys' and mixed chorus. Several members of the class were also in the band and orchestra. The class throughout the year had some very successful activities, in- cluding a Sadie Hawkins party and a Sweater Hop, also a bake sale. We wish this fine class much success in the future. PRESIDENT ................ ......... E RNIE KOOS VICE PRESIDENT ....... .... R ON ASHBAUGH SECRETARY .............. ............. D WIGHT KOOS TREASURER ................. ........ J OHN SCHAEFFER SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ..... ........ B OB DUNMIRE Page Twenty-thrcc



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CLASS HISTORY At last our dream had come trueg four years ago we entered the portals of S. P. H. S. as little Freshmen. We were so confused at the new ways that things were being done that many of us wished we were back in grade school. But under the kind supervision of Mrs. Wilson, then Miss Borger, we began to understand and even like our high school days. At our first meeting our class officers were elected. President ................... ........... P atrick Maier Vice President ......... ........... D onald Kunkle Secretary ....................... ................. J udd Wetzel Treasurer ........................................ John Marshall Sgt.-at-arms .. Rob't Shoup, Delores Montgomery Two skating parties were held by our Freshmen class and we ended the year by having a class party in the high school audi- torium. Time Marches On! Our Sophomore year had begun. Here we were under the super- vision of Miss Colonna with 28 members. President .................................... Dorothy Chechak Vice President .......... ...... T helma Raybuck Secretary ........................................ Bonnie Shirey Treasurer ...................................... Barbara Shirey The class had two successful skating par- ties and a class party at Christmas. The Wig and Mask Club presented several plays under the direction of Miss Borger tMrs. Wilsonj. The river of time took us into our Junior year. It began with the election of officers again. President ................... ....... T homas Marshall Vice President ......... .......... P eggy Hopper Secretary ................... ............... B arbara Shirey Treasurer ...................................... Barbara Mimm Our activities for the year included two candy sales, a skating party, a stationery sale, ' and a bake sale. Our class rings were chosen and sent for. They arrived on Friday, De- cember 23, just in time for Christmas. Then came the big night, May 19, the night of the banquet and prom with Fritz Waldron's orchestra playing. Everyone had a good time. Our Junior play, Mountain Justice, und- er the direction of Mrs. Wilson was a howl- ing success. President .............. ........ T homas Marshall Vice President ........ .............. J udd Wetzel Secretary .................. ......... B arbara Shirey Treasurer ........................................ Peggy Hopper At last-Our Senior year. Final officers were elected. We worked hard this year and still had a lot of fun. At the beginning of the year we had a magazine campaign which was a great success. An operetta was produced by Mrs. McGinnis in November in which many Sen- iors took part. Our Senior play was picked and characters were chosen. It was produced under the di- rection of Mr. McElhatten and presented on April 27th. It was very successful and well liked by everyone. The Juniors honored us with the banquet and prom on May 11, which we all enjoyed immensely. On May 17, 18 and 19th, sixteen Seniors had an enjoyable trip to Washington, D. C.. where they saw many historic places. We held our Baccalaureate services on the night of May 27th in the high school audi- torium. Commencement was on May 29th, bringing to a close our high school years. Page Twent f

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