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Officers of the Class of I959 xr'- L.: I LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Henderson, James Meyer, JoAnn Wynn, and Hayes Treasure. President ....... .... I ames Meyer Vice-President . . . . . Ralph Henderson Secretary ....... ..... I oAnr1 Wynn Treasurer . . . . . Hayes TTCGSUTC 29
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I959 SENIOR IO ANN WYNN Io - Commercial - lives ln West Bolivar - pet joy is a green Chevie - pet peeve ls unfriendly people - ambition is to find a secretarial job. Activities: Swimming Club 15 Baseball Club 25 Pep Club 35 Drama Club 45 Drama Club President 45 Pep Club Vice-President 35 Class Sec- retary 45 Captain of Cheerleaders 45 Cheerleader 1-2-3-45 Iunior Chorus 15 Senior Chorus 2-45 Bulletin Worker 45 Intramurals l-2-45 May Day Attendant 15 LAUREL Typist 45 Prom Committee 3. IOSEPH ZARAGOZA Ioe - General - hails from Seward - pet joy is a girl - pet peeve is homework - ambition is to attend a trade school. Activities: Hunting and Fishing Club 15 Varsity Club 2-3-45 Class Treasurer 35 Football 2-3-45 Captain of Football Team 45 Intramurals 3-4. The trail ends with Commencement, May The trail was long and hard, but we finally arrived at our des- tination. The strains of Pomp and C1rcumstance the laurel Valley seniors marched proudly to the stage for a command performance--to receive their diplomas. In the years to come when we look back upon this school year, it will be remembered among our most pleasant memories. We have been too long a part of this school to put it aside wlth cap and govm. We are proud to call Laurel Valley our Alma Mater. Seniors Prom Z to A - I. ZARAGOZA5 B. ALTEMUS. 28 I, l959
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30 The l959 SENIORS leave a pattern of 'I ROW ONE: L. Longenecker, H. LaMantia, L. Burkett, E. Henderson, L. Clark, B. Henderson, I. LaMantia, I. Peters, W. Shank, B. Benito, D Revie. ROW TWO: I, Colson, M. Collins, C. Galbraith, B. Spory, S. Clark, W. Rolling, I. Wallace, M. Wagner, R. Kerr, 1. McGraw, C. Bennett I. Wynn, Mrs. Mahon. ROW THREE: C. Guaetta, N. Mroczka, G. Stiffey, B. Austin, I. Hughes, H. Treasure, G. Garland, S. Tantlinger, R Merritt, K. Bobko, S. Beal. ROW FOUR: R. Baird, V. Sharp, I. Trusz, R. Henderson, I. Mied, I. Meyer, I. Trimble, K. Harford, C. Visalll, I LaMantia, C. Baird, E. McCreery. ROW FIVE: R. Glacken, C. Gibson, I. Luther, R. Horvath, I. Zaragoza, B. Altemus, R. Hedges, G. McGarvOy, R. Iackson, P. DeWitt, A. Warfel. ABSENTEES: F. Henderson, C. Robinson, R. Lear, S. Cable, R. Crusan. Dear Diary, Time seems to have gone so fast as I sit here and look back over the past. The memories I have of my classmates and of Laurel Valley are ones l'll treasure forever. lt seems like yesterday when we, the class of 1959, met for the first time. All we seventh grade students assembled in the auditorium to meet our new classmates from Seward, Bolivar, New Florence, and Fairfield and St. Clair Townships. Since we were a large group of 98 members, we were divided into three sections, but we remained united in spirit. Nearly every student partici- pated in some extracurricular activity whether it was sports, the HI-LITE, or chorus. These special activities didn't affect our grades because there were quite a few seventh graders on the honor roll. Soon vacation time was here. Our first year at Laurel Valley had passed smoothly and quickly. Eighty-six eighth graders reported the next year, and we were once more divided into three sections. We began paying class dues and our thoughts drifted ahead to our future trip to Wash- ington, D. C. This year Laurel Valley offered a club program for the first time, and we were eager to choose the organization of our choice. Several boys were beginning to show their athletic ability. The honor roll was a pride to look at because many of our names were there. With two years at Laurel Valley behind us, we returned as freshmen. We were still a large class with 86 students. We made our first big decision that year when we decided which course we would
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