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Biggest Flirts Sharon 8: Bob , J l . 4. uv A Most Talkative Terry 8a Dave Best Personality Jerry 8: Barb superl qiives Best Dressed Most Popular Billie 8: Lyle Betty 36 Norm OUR CLASS HlSTORY RACES TO RlCHES HEN we entered Pine Valley as Freshman we were ready To set the world on fire. We took part in basketball, not only the Freshman team, but the Varsit and Junior Varsity as well. We also participated in cheer- leading, band, dance band, F.H.A., F.F.A., DramaClub and many other activities. The biggest events were our class party Qfirst onelli and a roller skating party. The Richest task we did was to sponsor a donkey basketball game . We sold candy, which surely helped our ragged treasury, ang 'git usHom to a good start. Our advisors were MissMalis, MissMohr, an rs. a . ln our Sophomore year we were off to a start with a class party. Our treasury was increased greatly by selling pencils, and candy, but the big- gist mi-pnatamospgrt was sponsoriagrxtxhe it.. Patrick's Hop . Our advisors were rs. a , :ss angennan, an r. ma. Feeling more sure of ourselves tha: ever, we all tried to make our Junior Year a real success, with Miss Spencer, MissMalis, and Miss Mohr, as advisors we were trying to make our treasury a pot of gold. To do so we had a Harvest Moon Dance, Midwinter Frolic, sold Christmas cards and stationery and candy. We also held Bake Sales but our greatest asset was presenting our Junior Play The Mountain House Mystery under the direction of Miss Mohr. Finally our long-looked for Senior Year was at hand. Our goal was two-fold---o trip to New York and graduation. We needed plenty of riches so we started right in to raise money. We sold magazines, presented the play Finders Creepers, sponsored four dances and a most successful carnival. Finally we were off to New York---sighting-seeing, broadcasts, gniidfunl Nov? we are looking forward to graduation, and to what future o s in store or us. 1 X I I X oo Go 00 0 Most Athletic ' Marleen 8a Jim iq CD O' 7 3 I Most Most Shy Likely to Succeed Shin 8: Bm Hazel 8a Glenn Wittiest Bob 85 Marilyn Most Musical Dee dz Don Best Looking Mart 8: Tom M Ter ost Stubbom esa 8: Charles gr
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-Xf If o o 022 lj it Cbolf SEATED: N. Parks, E. Newcomb. STANDING: B. Hill, E. Balthaser, R. Lincoln, L. Martain. 5 lst Row: V. Lengerich, M. Ruttenbur, D. Babcock, B. Hill, B. Howard, I. Cullen, C. Barnhart. 2nd Row: G. Scott, F. Weaver, J. Bentham, D. Braun, R. Green, C. Mount, D. Marsh, J. Sturm. EFFORT BRINGS SUCCESS THIS year three dramatic features were presented by the student body. Included was the Senior Play, Finders Creepers. We will never forget the surprise Wilbur TG. Scottl got when he iumped into bed with the dead man U. Benthaml who later revived to dance with Granny QD. Babcockl. The Juniors presented Family Affair in which Caroline fA.Dayl received a spanking from Father U. Hollenbeckl. The Operetta, An Old Kentucky Garden, based upon the music of Stephen Foster, was a new feature this year. This presentation was very successful and enjoyed by all. We usually think of going from Rags to Riches as merely a matter of scholastic achievement but social graces are equally important. These dramatic efforts have added greatly to the Finer culture of Pine Valley Central. lst Row: P. Howard, E. Balthaser, A. Day, H. Sweeney, F. Ingersoll, F. Eckert. 2nd Row: Mr. Bleck, A. Scott, G. Hollenbeck, R. Bergey, E. Armi- tage, T. Beach. 1 . f.a,,.., 9 1 2. 3 , 3 ' 5 'X
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