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Groups of seniors evaluate themes. As seniors of Ligonier Valley High School, it is our sad but proud duty to look back at our previous years and to review all the wonderful times we have had in high school. We came from the School on the Hill as sophomores and started the hectic task of ad- justing to our new courses and teachers. We were very lucky in that the process of initia- tion was somewhat mild compared to that of the past. Each year we looked forward to electing officers and our projects which helped us earn money for our Washington trip. Among these projects were the junior and senior class plays, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Prom and our magazine campaign. All of these took a great deal of work but they were worth every bit of it. We shall always remember Class of I962 President .... . . JamesBoyd Vice President . . . . Bob Lynn Secretary .... . . Sandy Luther Treasurer . . . . . . . . . Donna Thorn Class Advisors . . Mrs. Jack,Mrs. Urch, Mr. Urch, Mr. Mathews, Miss Martin, Mr. Seiling, Mr. Mellott the assemblies and of course the football and basketball games which helped add variety to school life. We must not forget that school wasn't all pleasure and no work. There was plenty of work in most subjects and it brought about a challenge to us to do this work the best we knew how, under the guidance of sympathetic and wise instructors. Now as seniors we look back and wonder where the past years have gone. We must now face the outside world and answer the ques- tions of What will it be like? and How will I do in the future? But whatever the answers to these questions will be we can truly say that our school has given us the opportunities to succeed, if we only accept the challenge of a highly competitive world. Bob, Sandy, Donna, and Jim discuss plans for the Christmas dance.
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Seniors JEAN ANN BAKER...neat, quiet Jean Ann can usually be found at Stahl's Dance Hall...was active in Chorus, F.H.A. and the 'Secretaries' Club...dreams of visiting Hawaii some- day...enjoys painting, horseback riding, and dancing...would like to enter business school. BARRY BARNHART... Barnie was a very skillful football player and earned a letter his junior year...was active in the Archery Club and enjoys bow and arrow hunting...worked on a farm this past summer...plans to join the Air Force after graduation. BEVERLY ANN BAUM...pretty, smiling Bev was a lovely May Queen attendant for two years and the gracious Flax Scutchingl Oueen of l960...belonged to Student Council, the Junior Historians, and was president of the Boosters' Club her senior year...attended Keystone Girls' State...already has a position with the Westmoreland County A.S.C.S. office. DONNA FAYE BEAL...amicable, talkative Donna transferred from Conemaugh Township to Ligonier in her junior year... participated in the Band, Chorus, Boosters' Club, and F.H.A, ...enjoys music and roller skating in her leisure time... anticipates going to St. Louis or New York for work after graduation. wired i ffh3 frKf' 2 iff ' ' i.lsisig25jgil1:ajLlsAjj'Qii5Ql V . it ' 35, .i 1 . -- X' ii .Eff 'Q atrial ' ,. In ww' ,M if, W ..g.g' i,.1.,,- we ii?'ii i. ififijji iiirgiffjs at- waujafajisacaflgglg 'ir'-2f2'2'f?21 ,, we I -Q.gf?,,,.1i, .. 'Q iQ1 .gg..f,El.fb.f,:'nine .la if 'ri-f'ii'f f'i-1' ' -dwQ',2:s.a2il1 '5 , ....+.,.. ,, 'tj,ijggW,,ft, ., .5 , , -iiflf i. i .fin at ...va M W aiag, ij xf:-1--ai, -Lffml-: ., rp fn... K ,af , ,M it J M Mc,, Xi. 1 ti- 1 , w 1 i ' iff f'f3?nh-if it at WALTER RAY BEAM...fun-loving, Witty Ray was a member of the Stage Crew and vice president of the Weightlifters his senior year...enjoys archery, ice-skating, and hunting as hobbies...worked part time on a neighboring farm...plans to join the Air Force. MARGARET BEATTY...neat, energetic Skippy likes the domestic arts of cooking and sewing...was a regular member of the Chorus and Boosters' Club...worked with the Make-up Crew for the junior and senior class plays...would like to attend the University of West Virginia. JUDITH LEE BLACK...popular, pretty Judy was our lovely May Oueen...served as an angel in the Christmas program her junior year...was active in the F.H.A., Junior Historians, and Boosters' Club...desires to travel around the world...hopes to enter a secretarial school. JUDY E. BLACK...friendly, sincere Sis loves horses and dogs...spent this past year with her family in England and Switzerlandmenjoys reading and sketching in her spare time... an honor studentmbelonged to the Drama Club and Chorus... plans to enter Nurses' Training at Columbia Hospital. GILBERT L. BOWMAN JR .... brilliant Gib has been active in the Photo Club, Band, Mountaineer, National Honor Society, and was president of the Key Club...a four-year member of the Joe Berg Science Seminar...toured with the Engineers for Tomorrow during the summer of l96l...served as Secretary- Treasurer of the Western Pennsylvania Student Council. JAMES BOYD...versati1e, well-liked Jim was President ofhis junior and senior classes...an honor student and charter member of the KeyClub and National Honor Society...tWo-year Student Council officer. . .a very steady and important link on the Mountie football team since ninth grademcapable co-captain of the football team his senior year...will attend college.
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