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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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5 l lst Row: E, Weaver, M. Chrobak, J. Colson, M. Stevens, M. Colander, R. Reynolds. 2nd Row: M. Bond, E. Balthaser, H. Nobles, A. Scott, M. Wolfe, K. Miller, K. Mosher, L. Martin, F. Eckert. 3rd Row: G. Palmer, A. Day, C. MacDonald, H. Lengerich, A. Tatchell, W. Martin, D. Greeley, Mr. Sullivan. ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. AUNTY, confident Juniors marched to the front-another year and the end of the rainbow is ours. We are glad and yet sad to find that all of life is a school. We were very busy because already we could hear the train whistle calling us. We had a dance-the Farmers Frolic sold many beautiful Christmas Cards and stationery. But our most exciting moment was the day we got our class rings. Learning fast, we even dared tread the thespian boards and produce a very successful play, A Family Affair. lst Row: R. Case, P. Petersen, I. Phillips, E. Milspaw, J. Provenzo, T. Beach. 2nd Raw: R. Dye, E. Armi- tage, R. Bergey, H. Danker, B. Tingue, A. Carnahan, J. Burris, D. Gould. 3rd Row: H. Sweeney, R. Tur- zillo, S. Mount, D. Colvin, P. Howard, F. Ingersoll, M. Schweiger, Mrs, Babcock fsubstrtute for MrssO Don- nellj. 1, gi 'TL 1 S ,gl CLASS OFFICERS X in lf .Q Q Eggs 1 X y X NQQ Q
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