Photo Gallery Sun 3/26/17
2017-03-25 01:00:00
An original exterior wall at St. Wendelin Catholic School is featured in this entryway. The display niche was once a window.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
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Tom Knights, director of public works in Butler Township, sweeps salt in the shed along Duffy Road on Friday, March 24, 2017. Knights said the township actually ended up using more salt this year than in years past, but still managed to come out ahead in terms of expenses because of falling prices.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
A major expansion at Fun Fore All Family Fun Park in Cranberry Township is nearly complete.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
A major expansion at Fun Fore All Family Fun Park in Cranberry Township is nearly complete.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
A major expansion at Fun Fore All Family Fun Park in Cranberry Township is nearly complete. Included in the 4,000-square-foot addition is a new prize room.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
A major expansion at Fun Fore All Family Fun Park in Cranberry Township is nearly complete.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
Butler's Alec Bayer takes a swing in the Golden Tornado's 8-3 win over Woodland Hills Friday, March 24, 2017, in the season opener.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Butler's Connor Ollio tosses a pitch in the Golden Tornado's 8-3 win over Woodland Hills Friday, March 24, 2017, in the season opener.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Butler's Connor Ollio takes a swing in the Golden Tornado's 8-3 win over Woodland Hills Friday, March 24, 2017, in the season opener.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Butler's Nicolas Kibbie beats a tag by Woodland Hills' Robbie Korff at second base in the Golden Tornado's 8-3 win over Woodland Hills Friday, March 24, 2017, in the season opener.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Butler's Cade Negley tosses a pitch in the Golden Tornado's 8-3 win over Woodland Hills Friday, March 24, 2017, in the season opener.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Butler's Cade Negley tosses a pitch in the Golden Tornado's 8-3 win over Woodland Hills Friday, March 24, 2017, in the season opener.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
Madeline “Sis” Neff was the first of four generations to attend St. Wendelin Catholic School. She is standing with her son, Larry Neff, and his daughter Michelle (Neff) Zandarski. At front are Zandarski’s children Zoey and Zachary Zandarski.SUBMITTED PHOTO
St. Wendelin Catholic School students leave after a day of classes on Monday, March 13, 2017. The school predates St. Wendelin Roman Catholic Church by 30 years.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
St. Wendelin Catholic School students work on tablets during a class on Monday, March 13, 2017. The school predates St. Wendelin Roman Catholic Church by 30 years.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
St. Wendelin Catholic School students leave after a day of classes on Monday, March 13, 2017. The school predates St. Wendelin Roman Catholic Church by 30 years.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
From left, siblings Madeline “Sis” Neff, 91; Don Wieland, 90; and Ginny Birckbichler, 92, all of Oakland Township, were named St. Wendelin Catholic School alumni of the year. All three attended the school in the 1930s.SUBMITTED PHOTO
An old picture of St. Wendelin Catholic School hangs in the present-day school’s hallway. As best as school officials can estimate, the picture was taken in 1917.
St. Wendelin Catholic School students leave after a day of classes on Monday, March 13, 2017. The school predates St. Wendelin Roman Catholic Church by 30 years.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
St. Wendelin Catholic School students work on tablets during a class on Monday, March 13, 2017. The school predates St. Wendelin Roman Catholic Church by 30 years.Justin Guido/Butler Eagle
