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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is a school organization for outstanding stu- dents in the secondary school. The Pine Grove High School Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools received its charter in February, 1953. The object of this chapter is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the develop- ment of character. Requirements for membership are character, service leadership, and schol- arship. Members of the newly organized society are: lane Brommer lean Henninger Faye Hindman Ioan Snyder Myrl Walters President ....... Vice-President. . Secretary ...... Treasurer .... OFFICERS: ADVISOR: Iackson Peepe Donald Reinhard Nancy Behney Irene Herring Iames Deichert Donald Reinhard . Iames Deichert . . . Iean Henninger . . Myrl Walters Miss Mabel M. Greenawalt ,....-... r-.. .. ,-76.-.
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MINUET First Row: g:ri:araCKrammes. Nancy Miller. Ioan Snyder, Shirley Miller. Ianet Beuchler, Arlene Hughes, lean Henninger. Faye Hindman, ir ey ook. Second Row: Donald Zettlemoyer, Marlin Yvenrich, Raymond Morgan, Donald Aungst, Richard YVert:. Charles NVehry, Robert Fritz, Rohr-rt Dougherty. Earl Emerich. Robert Lyman. Sandra Clements. Q M T' The birthday of George Washington was commemorated at Pine Grove Area Ioint High School with an appropriate assembly program, reviving the memories of the historical-minded by a return to the days of Louis XIV and George and Martha Washington. The pageant, entitled A History of the Minuetf' was beautifully portrayed by groups of students wearing the costumes of the eighteenth century. The first scene portrayed a ball at the court of Louis XIV where the Minuet was danced for the first time. The second scene showed an afternoon and evening of festivities in the home of George and Martha Washington, where the Minuet was danced on all state occa- sions. A prologue, giving a brief history of the origin of the Minuet, opened the pageant. The first scene depicted courtiers and their ladies making merry and finally dancing the Minuet. The play then left the Old World and portrayed servants and master preparing for a ball at the home of George Washington. Dancing by the children was one of the features of the next scene. The climax to the activities of a busy day was a ball held in honor of the mas- ter of the house. In a beautiful setting, brilliantly lighted, members of the Senior Class joined in an excellent characterization of the Minuet. All of the participants were members of the Class of 1953 with the exception of the children taking part. The production was under the able direction of Mrs. Bruce Christ, teacher of social studies. The dances were directed by Mrs. Lee Raybuck and Mrs. Arthur Kline. Stage arrangements and decorations were under the supervision of Mr. Paul Bowen and Mr. Iohn Musselman. Rosalie Werley presided at the piano. The program was enjoyed by the assembly with a spontaneous applause expressing their approval. lt has been decided to make this an annual event. -77-
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