Chestnut Ridge High School - Lion Yearbook (New Paris, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BILL BRANDT .................................... Treasurer MOTTO: Nothing is Gained without Work. IANET HENGST ...... ......... S ecretary COLORS: Pink and Black. TED BENNA ............,.,., .....,,....,,... P resident FLOWER: White Carnation, LARRY IMGRUND ................., Vice-President AV NUES OF DVE TURE CLASS OF '59 With great anticipation we, the freshman class, started our long climb to the honored position of seniors. We already felt honored because we realized that our class would be the first to complete four years of senior high in the new building. We entered our Sophomore year with a bang by sponsoring a Square Dance and Skating party. Spirits kept rising and grades kept falling, but all in all it was a successful year. Determined to bring our grades up, we started our Iunior year as book worms. But soon we found ourselves in the gym hanging stars for our spectacular Prom, Stairway to the Stars. Another highlight this year was our Iunior Class Play Green Valley. As sophiscated seniors we started our grand year, planning the yearbook. selling Christmas cards, and touring the famous spots of Washington, D.C. 1 In our dramatic role we presented Arsenic and Old Lace. With a gala skating party we end the last of our four adventuresome years at C.R. H.S.. our own true Alma Mater. F Eighteen

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ALLISON, CAROL Carol, a dark haired Commercial Student, spends her time running around with Marcia and Diana. She is always heard saying You could have had me fooled. Her class ring is her most prized possession. Carol dislikes conceited people. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: District Band 4: Or- chestra 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee Club Z: Snap- py Stenogs 3, 4, County Band 2. Ambition: Sec- retary. BENDER, DELORES L. Delores, a happy-go- lucky Academic student, enioys listening to the radio in her spare time. She is usually heard say- ing Deiinitely and says her driver's license is her most prized possession. Mereada and Connie are her faithful companions. Pet peeve: People who think they know every- thing. Activities: Year- book Staff 4: F. N. C. 3, 4: F. T. A. 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2: Class play 3: Newspaper Staff 4: Ambition: Nurse. BENTON, DARLENE Darrie , a Commer- cial student, spends her spare time reading and playing records. She is often heard saying Oh Brotherl These corny people. A class ring is her most prized posses- sion and pizza is her tops in food. She can be seen with Iudy and Lorraine. People who think they are everything is her pet peeve. Activities: Library Club 1, Pep Club 2: Girl's Glee Club Z: Ambi- tion: Telephone Op- erator. BERKEY, SHIRLEY Shirley, who is in the General Course, spends her pastime reading and dating Ken. Often you can hear her say Why naturally! She says she prizes her class ring most. Her pet peeve is bossy people. Activities: Ottice Aid 2, Yearbook Staff 4: Newspaper Staff 4. Ambition: Beautician. Nineteen BAREFOOT, OMA RAE Oma, one oi our Gen- eral students, spends most ot her pastime watching T. V. She is often heard saying I don't know. Oma says her most prized posses- sion is her class ring, and her pet peeve is English class. She can usually be found with Ginette and Shirley. Activities: Oiiice Aid 2: Yearbook Staif 4: News- paper Stall 4: Ambition: To Travel. BENNA, TED Ted, one of our tall, dark - haired athletes, loves sports. His most prized possession is all the money he doesn't have. Ted can usually be heard saying, A??? by Gosh. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Class Play 3: Class Oi- ticer 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: District Chorus 3: Ambition: Engineer. BERKEY, IOE Smiley, one ot our Vocational Ag. students, can usually be heard saying, Get Lost, to someone. His favorite pastime is hunting and ot course his prized pos-- session is his rifle. Activ- ities: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Ambition: State Police. BEUTMAN, BECKY Becky, a Commercial student, enjoys dating and running around. .She can always be heard saying I don't know. Her most prized posses- sion is a certain special ring, and her pet peeve is conceited people. Becky can be found with lanice and Mary lane. Becky rates Submarine Sandwiches tops on her list ot food. Activities: Pep Club 2: Ambition: Medical Secretary.

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