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OFFICE IDS STANDING: Sandra Callihan, Violet Carson, Kay Colvin, Sylva Miller, Carol Feather, Ianie Barefoot Fern Crissrnan. SEATED: Grace Allison, Secretary. No doubt, you have probably seen these girls pacing the halls each morning to gather up the absentee slips. This is only one of the duties per- formed by the office aids. They have willingly given up a study hall to re- lieve the secretaries of the many important small tasks, Some of these tasks are sorting mail, delivering messages to teachers in a classroom, and de- livering the absentee sheets to the rooms. When the office needs assistance, it can always depend on these girls for support. Seventy Four
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JU IOR CLASS PL Y FRONT ROW: Patsy McDonald, Diane Wright, Norman Sill, Steve Callihan, Bill Brandt, Eleanor Oldham, Beverly Mickle, Sandra Mattern, BACK ROW: Robert Taylor, Ron Rhoades, Don Fleegle, Iames Long, Larry Imgrund, Ted Benna, Galen Leh- man, Dale Weyant, Marie Way, Dolores Bender. For a hundred years Green Valley had been owned by the Berry family-ever since Grampa had staked it out in the gold rush days. Now Eldon, the last oi the Berry line, was about to lose it to greedy land operator, Tobias I. Everheel. But suddenly strange and mystiiying things began happening in Green Valley. All at once vegetation began to grow into gigantic proportions. Strawberries grew as big as a fist, and sunllowers reached higher than the house. However the most fantastic occurrence of all was the milk from Minnie the cow. Those who drank it heard Weird music and were able to see Berrys of long-ago yesteryear, who had been stirred from their eternal rest by Everheel's rampaging tractor. These people had come back to their beloved Green Valley to iight, to love, and to laugh, until they dramatically faded away on the waters of Everl'1eel's exploded darn. Seventy Three
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STAGE CREW ROW 1: Iohn Labuda, David Stclmbaugh. ROW 2: Vernon Otto, Iim Heidorn, Danny Dull, Delbert Miller, Danny Stultz, Bob Miltenberger STANDING: lim Oldham, George Westover, Iohn Van Scoyoc, Mr. Thomas, Dick McCoy. One of the most active, yet least noticed, groups at Chestnut Ridge High School is the Stage Crew. We often see the results of their labor but seldom. ii ever, see them in person. Yet it is their efforts that insure the success of many of the school programs. This group of boys from both Iunior and Senior High works many hours preparing lights, scenery, properties, platforms, and sound equipment for major events-such as the junior and senior class plays, chorus and band concerts, and elementary music festivalsp and for the general activities of the school-such as assembly programs, special P. 'I'. A. programs, and after-game dances in the gyms. Thus the stage crew has established itself as an important organization in the school. Seventy Five
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