Pine Valley Central High School - Pine Knot Yearbook (South Dayton, NY)
- Class of 1950
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Standing-Lyle Richardson, Herbert Harkness, Robert Young, Clarence Pagett and Wallace Newcomb. Board Cf Education The headaches, worries, and midnight oil of a big school seem to be the lot of the Pine Valley Board of Education. The nine members under the leadership of William Aldorfer, Pre- sident, and Irvin Waters, vice president, meet the second Tuesday night of every month to carry on the affairs of the district, both financial and educational. This requires the use of many pencils and erasers by the clerk, Lyle Richardson. Accomplishments during the year: Pull time industrial arts, art, and other courses . . . consolidation of kindergarten and junior and senior high school departments . . . partial con- solidation of grades. ln the future: Hope to accomplish complete consolidation of grades . . . start construc- tion of new building . . . further increase services offered. It was with extreme regret that we lost our president, Mr. Aldorfer. While the Board wishes to congratulate him upon his new position, it regrets his departure. He has been an excellent leader and his interest in the school has been unbiased by local politics or petty com- plaints. His removal is a definite loss to the community as a whole and the Central School District in particular. Mr. Carl Sine is ably filling the vacancy on the Board and Mr. Waters has been elected the new president. Principals Dear Semors As we look back over the past tour years we reahze that you have hved through a per1od of many changes 1n your school hte You began as freshmen 1n exther Cherry Creek or South Dayton Hxgh School You saw raptdly 1ncreas1ng elementary enrollments requ1re the add1t1on of several grade rooms At the close ot your sophomore year the c ntral z ng of 26 school d1str1cts 1nto P1ne Valley Central School became a realtty 'W 1th th1s reorgan1zat1on came the addmon of many new departments and serv1ces a school nurse klndergarten more commerc1al sublects art 1ndustr1al arts a ltbranan and tnally a gu1dance counselor In all we have a faculty of 44 members The transportauon tacthttes have mcreased to a fleet of t n buses to care for about 70 per cent of our 820 puplls Durxng these four years we have s en you as 1nd1v1duals grow tn character respons1 b1l1lY and self reltance As a class you have learned how to attack problems as a team you have real1zed sat1stact1on ID cooperatwve l1v1ng Your many class pro1ects have been success ful not only fmanclally but also educatlonally You have demonstrated a t1ne Splfll of co operat1on dur1ng th1s hrst year of our cornbxned h1gh school We know that we w1ll all leave these halls 1n lune wxth fond memorxes of many happy experlences loyal tr1endsh1ps and a feellng of real accompl1shment Ellsworth Brown Prtncxpal Herman Mayer VICE Pr nc1pal mrs- l7l I I 0 n I , .. 2 55 . , V . - . , , , , 1 A - , . . . Q . V o . D .., . .- I W I I - ' I I I ' - , t - of . ,, . 9. 1 ' ' ' w W V . I P I n e Va I I e y Seated-fMr. larnes Robertson, Social Stu- dies and English: Mr. Dominic Montaldi, Science: Mr. Glen Chambers, English. Standinge-Mrs. Clara Hall, Math: Miss Deleo Gravfnk, Social Studies: Miss Margaret Horner, English and Lan- guage. SeatedeMr. Clyde Eidens, Boys Gym ln- structorg Mrs. layne Dayer. Hornernalc- ing: Mr. Donald Dayer, lndustrial Arts. Standingf-Miss Mildred Bilik, Girls Gyni Instructor, Mrs. Theresa Lund, Vocal ln- structor. Miss lulie O'Hara, Cornrnercial: Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, Librarian: Mr. Burton Henris, Agriculture, Mr. Walter Downey, lnstrumental. ' Belowf-Mrs. Georgia Gould, English and Social Studies, lunior High: Mrs. Olive Rice, Grades: Mrs. Ellen Qehser, 7th Grader Mrs. Alta Fowler, School nursep Mr. Richard Earle, Mathematics, Scif ence, lunior High. Faculty Mrs. Alice Mosher -grade l, Mrs. Ruth Sturrrr f-grade 2, Mrs. Lois Tzrrztrr Kin' dergarten, Mrs. Dorothy Lincoln grade l, Mrs. Mrriarn Foxf- -grade Mrs. lean Meadfellrt. Mrs. Grace McCullough- grade 5, Mr. Flaaer Dane dere!-grade 6. Mrs. Lorena Abbey grade 5, Mrs. Ethel Williarris grade U. Mrs. Frances Dye' 'grade 4, Mrs. llazel Marsh- grade 3, Mrs. Grace Henrise- grade 5, Mrs. Mary Tarbell--egrade 3. Lower Flight Mrs. Ethel Meyerf-'eLeor1 grades l-4, Mrs. Maude Charnpltnef' Flatiron, Miss Fern Browne-fiforiewango Valley, Mrs. Czcily Warrter---Leon grade 5-6. Lower Lett' Mrs. Bertha Flognscn -Vtlarn er District, Mrs. Esther Hart--eDye Dis' trict, Mrs. Katherine VJolte-Ntfrights Corners, Mrs. Belle Ruttenbur' -f-A Hamlet. M? Qwdawia NOT Gmnfww Wf W rt ' Q.. GLENN BARNES Naval reserve . . . wolf, and how! . . . enioys a good time . . . conversations in English . . . motorcycles. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Class President l5 Father's Money 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. IEAN BENTHAM Giggler . . . typewriter shark . . . big interests at the drugstore . . . transferred from Fredonia . . . there is something about a soldier. Chorus, 45 Athletic Association, 4. DANN COLVIN Forester . . . admires nightingales . . . there is something about that Town Clerk's office . . . good student . . . athlete. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Watchdog 25 F. F. A. President 35 F. F. A. Treasurer 45 4-H l, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball l, 2, 35 Volleyball 1,25 Chorus 3, 45 Pine Knot Staff 45 Class Vice President 35 Student Council l, 45 Student Council President 45 Cattle Iudging 3, 45 Poultry ludging 3, 45 Tulip Time 35 Aunt Tillie Goes To Town 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4 . IACK CONDON Athletic . . . girls' gym instructor . , . Foxie . . . easy to get along with . . . Model-T addict. F. F. A. 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3. 45 Baseball l, 2, 35 Volleyball l, 35 Varsity Manager l5 Class Vice President 45 Chorus 1, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Pine Knot Staff 45 Tulip Time 35 Aunt Tillie Goes To Town 35 DEWAYNE DAWLEY Practical ioker . . . could sell ice cream to an Eskimo . . . Toni? . . . Oh brother! Those Ag trips . . . loves to argue. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Secretary 25 F. F. A. Treasurer 35 F. F. A. Reporter 45 Basketball 25 Chorus 25 Pine Knot Staff 45 Class President lp Aunt Tillie Goes To Town 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 45 Cattle Iudqing 2, 3, 45 Varsity Manager 1. IOYCE DURFEE Domestic type . . . Felt . . .good natured . . . sews a fine seam . . . future housewife. Hec Club 3, 45 Hec Club Vice President 45 F. H. A. 25 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 All State Chorus 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Band Librarian 3, 45 Chorus Librarian 45 Pine Knot Staff 45 Hornemaking Award 35 Cherry Pie Baking Contest 45 Athletic Ass'n5 Big Day lg Tulip Time 35 Aunt Tillie Goes To Town , 3. l12l NELSON DYE Super farmer Cattaraugus here I come a second Emstme br1ght neck t1es mce fella F F A l 2 3 4 F F A Reporter 3 Class V1ce Pres1der1t3 IOYCE EARLE Sweet DeWaynes honey qu1et Conqemal reserves a spot IH Lovers Lane Hec Club 4 Glee Club 4 Athletlc Assn 4 ELLIOTT ELLIS Strong but not qutet reckless way of llfe stlmulates a good tlme llkeable personallty future oe Lours l F F A 2 3 3 Baseball 2 4 Chorus 3 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4 ELIZABETH FELT Cookmg expert sews a fme seam vlvacrous lrvely all round good kld Hec Club 2 3 4 Hec Club Secretary and Treasurer 3 Hec Club Presldent 4 Intramurals l 2 3 Table Tenms 3 Athletlc Assn 4 Band l 2 3 4 All State Band 4 Band Lrbrarxan 3 Student Councll 3 Student Councrl Secretary 3 Pine Knot Staff 4 Intramural Captaln Z IANET FOX Champ1on sneezer H202 pxamst rn my merry ModelT an envrable I O Cheerleader l 2 3 4 Cheerleadmg Captaln l 2 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 Chorusl 2 Chorus P1an1st3 4 All State Chorus 3 Sextette 2 Band 3 Orchestral Z 3 Pme Knot Staff 4 Student Councrl l Class Vlce Presxdent 2 Class Dr Sldpflf 2 Class Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 4 Blq Day l Tulrp Tlme 3 Red Headed Stepchzld 3 Aunt Tlllze Goes To Town Student Dlrector 3 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4 BEATRICE GEN S Dlshwasher Extfordsl loves to dance everyone s frlend good sport Hec Club 2 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Pme Knot 3 4 Cafeterza 3 4 Fathers Money 3 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4 INN I fl HIIIUUO 1 l W 1 1 sb? Vx Ot JK 5 We DON HOWARD Camera man . . . Frank Sinatra's hair . . . New York's best coon hunter . . .you better get a driver's license . . . allergic to razors. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Watchdog 3, Poultry Iudge 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Class Vice President 1, Student Council 2. IOHN KENNY Chicken feed . . . bed bugs . . . he doesn't like to dye this hair, that isl . . . all around nice fellow . . . fine president, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, F. F. A. Secretary 3, Athletic Ass'n 4, Pine Knot Staff 4, Class President 4, Aunt Tillie Goes To Town 3, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4, Poultry ludging 3, 4. MONA MACDONALD Friendly . . . live wire . . . Oh, shut up! . . . half pint . . . big blue eyes. Hec Club 2, 3, 4, Foul shot Champ 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Pine Knot Staff 4, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. EVELEN MATHER Clown oi class . . . dill pickles and fudge . . . camera 's her pet peeve . . . she likes the Rays of the sun . . . neat dresser. Girls Homemakirig Club l, Athletic Ass'n 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Band Uniform Chairman 3, Chorus l, Orchestra 3, Pine Knot Statf 4, Booster Club 2, Big Day l, Aunt Tillie Goe s To Town 3, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. GLEN MCNAMAHA Likes chickens, Cwomen, l rneanl . . . only person who can make cakes, without baking powder . . . admires Fredonia's fair women . . . fun to be with . . . Pest , F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. President 4, 4.-H l, 2, 3, 4, Poultry judging 2, 3, 4, Cattle tudginq 4. WILLARD MILLIMAN Romeo - - ' rendezvous in Study HGH A - . gets a bang out of life . . . rugged . . . loves those Ag trips. F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, 4-H l, Student Council 3, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. l14l NORRIS NOBLES Quiet . . . industrious . . . slow and easy qoinq . . . qood cook . . . hard worker. F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 4-H l, 2. GEORGE PETERS IR. Oh, those love notes! . , , Carol . . . expert apple polisher . . . Scotchman . . . basketball player. F. F. A. 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 45 President of Mixed Chorus 45 All State Chorus 35 Student Council 25 Pine Knot Staff 45 Pine Knot Sales Manager 45 Tulip Time 35 Aunt Tillie Goes T Town - ur Hearts Were Younq and Gay 4. QLTIMWX HITA RADN FF Always willina . . . attractive . . . more fun . . . lonq black tresses . . . liked by all. Hec Club l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Student Council 2, 45 SHIRLEY RETTIG Coon hunter . . . square dancer enthusiast . . . admires milk trucks and their drivers . . . fun to be with . . . future housewife. F, H. A. l, 2,5 Hec Club 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 25 Captain of Senior Girls Basket- ball 45 Pine Knot Staff 45 HBlq Day l5 Tulip Time 3. LOUISE RICHARDSON Studious . . . Danny Boy . . . singer . , , future Florence Niahtinqale . . . book worm. Scorekeeper 2, 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Sextette 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer l, 25 Class Presi- dent 35 Class Reporter 45 Student Council President 35 Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 15 Pine Knot Staff 3, 45 Pine Knot Editor 45 Tulip Time 35 Big Day l5 Aunt Tillie Goes To Town 35 Our Hearts Were Younq and Gay 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN RUTTENBUR Ccurteous . . . always neatly dressed . . . qood student . . . small, but oh rnyll . . . loads of fun. Intramurals l, Z, 3, 45 Athletic Ass'n5 Booster Club 25 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Pine Knot Staff 45 Student Council 2, 35 Student Council Treasurer 35 Big Day 15 Tulip Time 35 Aunt Tillie Goes To Town 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. rig GP' 'T-7 N 45' 2 sf EDNA SAMUELSON Artistic . . . neat . . , quiet . . . Horilcity Hank . . . delightful frm know. Hec Club l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Athletic Ass'n. lg Chorus 3, -15 Chorus Treasurer 35 Sextette 35 Pine Knot Staff l, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2, 35 'Fathms Honey 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. S QA- rs DONNA SMITH Q Always Noble . . . makes Maris . . . quid art student , . . t r:st'itrtly on the Q Q' go . . . Pepsodent smile. Athletic Ass'n. 3, 45 Booster Club 2' lmramurais 2, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Pine Knot Staff 3, 45 Class Secretary 2, 35 Big Day' lj Tulip Time' 35 'Aunt Tillie Goes To Town 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. ALBERT STONE Pontiac enthusiast . . . trinkets. . . cold cream . . . likes the girls . . . salesman. Q F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Secretary 35 4'H l, 35 Basketball Manager 45 Athletic Assn. Q' l5 Intramurals l, 2, 35 Band lg Pine Knot Staff 3, 45 Student Council 35 Student Council Vice President 35 Class Treasurer 45 Shell Be Coming 'round the Mountain 35 Fathers Money 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. IOSEPH TROUTMAN Talks in history . . . vim, vigor, and vitality . . . definitely not a history fan . . . enchanting smile . . . unruly forelock. F. F. A. l, 2, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Volleyball 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Pine Knot Staff 45 Father's Money 3. DELLORA VAN WORMER Leo, the Brown lion , . . hey! watt for me . . . stubborn . . . stuclious, when in the mood . . . sleeps days, works nights. F. H. A. l, 25 Athletic Ass'n. 45 Chorus 2, 35 Pine Knot Staff 45 Tulip Time 35 Aunt Tille Goes To Town 3. RICHARD WARNER A real he man . . . gets a big laugh out of things . . . bright soxs . . . easy to get along with . . . Tee-Bah . F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Vice President 45 Potato ludging l948. HELEN WINSHIP Windy . . . champion giggler . . . lots of ego . . . night owl . . . popular. Hec Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hec Club Vice President 35 Chorus l, Z, 3, 45 Sextette 2, 35 Pine Knot 45 Fathers Money 35 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4. CLARABELLE WOODCOCK luliet . . . admires Willies . . . studious . , . short and sweet , . .Udancing feet . . . always smiling. Hec Club 1, 35 Class Treasurer lg Class Reporter 25 Pine Knot Staff 45 Cafeteria 3, 45 Father's Money 3. LORETTA WOODCOCK Quiet . . . nice to know . . . still water runs deep . . . blushes . . . good student. Her: Club lg Cafeteria 3, 45 Fathers Money 3, Pine Knot Staff 4. F151 We, from Cherry Creek We, from South Dayton The Class of 1950 TOGETHER --- 1 1 .1 :i .1 WV. ,Z 1 . 17, ik, 1:,. 1 :ful rx' . . . IW. 'f,lI'A :'- .1 f., .i 'LK Y fe.I1 :H :M -- Q' 1' ,1 '-:Q -'us 1.11 N lgi 1 -1' ':fS ., r1:.l ' :': 1 t Hifi 'Q fs ' 2 E l 2 t l . . an Q . 5 .f-,g .. 1' 4' la Ffw r.. Mather, Mr. oharnlfers, A. gf-ine, G. Barnes, D. frnitli, lf. Hhs, liltllirnan, D. Cclvtn, D. Dawley, l. Peers. V' nt M. lVlacDcnald, E, Samuelson, Pl. lNinShip, I, Pix, l.. Fichardscz Senior Play 4 F29 n fl Ruttwnl ur, l, Eenfham. Qur Hearts 'Were Young and Gay?? . . . Not after three weeks ot practice . . . Did Louise ever get those water wings blown up? . . . Bed-bugs . . . Measles . . . Keep your shoes on, Dann! lt isn't as easy to get a shine on shipboard as it is in Washington!! . . . DeWayne, is your face red!! . . .You had a little trouble with us, Mr. Chambers, but arent we really a nice group ot work- lanet, was that cake goodie ers? . .. rnixecl with Ponds powder. Three suc cessful nights and a good profit made one ot the best plays ever given by a Senior class. Q, 0 Qi H n ,115 M ff ' ,fx W?-x, A 353- is IAQ A . 5 -4 'N f 5 ' My fr X 1 if , ' X ' . .XX w. A rpx ani. gn. J,- I-J ,.,-f l 4 . D AC use af-V Q. Fi? zv, .ff ,Q FN. pu X x f s 1 , r A IL H GUI' YOUUSCI' Days Opposite-l. lunior, 2. De-'Wcxyne-, 3. Clcxrcbelle cmd Loretta, 4. Elliott, 5. Louise, 6. Glenn, 7. luck, 8. Iohn, 9. Glenn Mc., 10. Beatrice, ll. lunet, l2. loyce D., 13. Edna, 14. Carolyn, 15. Sonny. Above-16. Helen, I7. Dellorc, 18. Evelen, 19. Donna, 20. Ioyce E., 21. Shirley, 22. Eliza- beth, 23. Nelson, 24. Richard, 25, Mona, 26. Rita, 27. Ioe, 28. Willictrd, 29. Albert. gm!!! L' in V ',..-' M ,v-M. zr .vw 54 'CZ all 'ir- paamaiian NCT fbemaiian fi-M x X X il J 77 FJ k if X Ylf '-. uw.-..,.W, W... M , v A Scene From The Iuriior Class Play Seventeenth Summer' Class The Iuniors are fast approaching their final year of school . . . all thirty-four have worked hard. Cards and stationary sale started our year. With Mrs. Hall's help our treasury grew. We held a Valentine Dance at Cherry Creek and a St. Patrick Dance at South Dayton . . . St. Patrick and St. Valentine both happy. Entertained Seniors in early spring . . . all still living. The lunior play, the biggest event of the year gave us our lst big chance at acting . . . lots of work but lots of fun . . . Seventeenth Summer , presented May, l9-2U in South Dayton ard Cherry Creek . . .a teen age comedy-romance. Elizabeth Gould and Ray Wood distinguished themselves as Thespians of the first ratey as did Sally Van Worrner, loan Reynolds, Mary Lou Shultz, lirn Rider and all the rest of the cast. Big wheels of the class . . . six basketball players and three cheerleaders. The class is proud of thern. We are looking forward to our fourth and final year in school . . . Senior trip is in everyboclies mind. f25l we Decoration Committee At Work First Row D. Goodwill, D. Chapman, S. Stone, N. Boker, H. Gens, N. Kelley, E. Lampson, R. Bentley, G. Earle, A. Steward, V. Sohar, I. Henris, D. Harvey, F. Moon. Second Row-I. Radloit, C. Grover, E. Stosh, M. Dye, V. Besco, M. Iaguay, V. Iohnson, L. Tyma, V. Tarbell, L. Smith, C. Corkwell, I. Bentley, C. Conklin, N. Bergy, I. Crumb. Third Row--Mr, Robertson, Miss Horner, W, Fuller, R. Millirnan, D. King, R. Cooper, D. Madison, I. Ellis, C. Moore, A. Grover, I. Turzillo, T. Fox, Mr. Chambers. Fourth Row C. Wachter, D. Phillips, M. Marvin, D. Matteson, L. Stephens, R. McNamara, W. Waite, R. Towne, R. Troutman, C. Strohauer, E. Irving, E. Mesel, R. Richter. D. Huff, C. Hubbard, D, Keppel. Freshman CLASS oPP1cERs President ---- Geraldine Earle A. Steward, E. Lampson, R. Bentley, Vice President - Robert Bentley G- E059- Secretary - - Allan Steward Treasurer - - Edmon Lampson The high school's youngest of the Younger Genera- tion all treshmen are proud to be in their iirst year of high school . . . 59 members . . . had to be put into two rooms. Grganized Rod and Gun Club, and Freshmen K basketball team . . . coached by their advisor, Mr. Robertson . . . even had cheerleaders. The hat and coat check room at home basketball games . . . very successtul. Are looking forward to a better class in our Sopho- more year, so we can prove that the Younger Genera- tion will prosper. 1' t27l .,.....4-...m.. i 1 I I I f , 5 of .--M Q M-A-is-fy. ' -5- M:-' Tffrh W'f W L 5 abs -grit.-2'-:Sw . i s Front Row--N. Tarbell, A. Tatchell, D. Butcher, K. Mosher, C. MacDonald, VV. Martin, E. Weaver, R. Reynolds, L Martin, A. Scott, D. Colvin. Second Row--I. Harvey, G. Palmer, A. Day, F. lngersoll, B. Tingue, R. Weeks, R. Be-rgey, R. lohnson, R. Steward, E Milspaw, R. Turzillo. Third Row-C. Philbrick, C. lrish, D, Orth, I. Burris, P. Phillips, R. Strough, H. Nobles, K. Miller, R. Greeley, T. Beach G. Milliman, I. Phillips, I. Colson, E. Shenberg, P. Cannon, D. Walrow, C. Goodwill, A. Fuller, M. Bradley. Fourth Row---Mrs. Oehser, W. Wood, H. Lengerich, R. Young, F. Park, M. Wrightman, E. Crumb, H. Danker, P. Green A. Moore, N. Leach, L. Lyndsley, E. Armitage, K. Purdy, Mr. Earle. Filth Row-N. Stebeneau, P. Petersen, G. Hollenbeck, D. Wood, M. Wolfe, R. Dye, A. Carnahan, F. Eckert, L. Kelley W. Rowland, M. Colander, M. Stephens, F. Sandy, P. Howard, H. Sweeney, L. Nickerson, M. Schweiger. Seventh Grade R. Dye, B. Tingue, R. Weeks, L. Martin. President ---- Richard Weeks Vice President Larry Martin Secretary - - - Robert Dye Y y Treasurer - - Barbara Tingue The seventh grade, one of the largest classes, has i '74 members. Since they have to be separated into two groups, get-to-gethers were difficult to plan. A Hallo- i we'en party and Christmas party were held at the school. Other activities were carried on in the Yorker Club, a seventh and eighth grade activity. The whole class gathered history ot the Pine Valley Central School district communities. Some Yorker Club members attended the lamboree at Amherst Central and the State Convention at Rochester in the spring. t29l L- 5 -IF , and Grades Upper Leith 2nd Grczde, Mrs. Sturm Upper Right, f6th Grade Art. Right-V-lst Grade. Lower Left-41h Grade, Mrs. Dye. Lower Right- Lrbrury, Mrs. Abbey. L feafzning. NCT I I fafffw Vfgg 6 fl .fl ff' '-,-,il-1-f , . l-1-can-in-1-.--..- 'SJ Miss Spooner gives vocational guidance. We Learn It's no longer the three Rs and nothing more. Pine Valley Students have a huge variety of subjects to choose from. English and Social Studies . . . not always our choice but we know theyre good tor us. Shall it be Commercial subjects, Homemaking, Science, Agri- culture. Industrial Arts, College entrance or a combination ot some of these? This generation really has a problem. Will we be at war? . . .We hope not, but it must be considered. Am I going to help dad run his farm? . . . the girls: Will I be a housewife? Shall I go to college, and if so to what one? . . . Problems? We have them by the dozen. But this year we're receiving some expert assistance. Miss Spooner, our vocational guidance director, is helping us discover what work we are best fitted for . . . what course and electives will prepare us for that work. We know all this will make us a more contented and a more contributing generation because we will be doing the things we like to do, and will be titted for them. Artist and sculptors. Artist and sculptors. Secretaries and stenographers. s nk-it V. ...W Mi ,Qs :Qui ,xa 4 Ari Intermediate test . . . keener minds. Lower Left--Ecenomizinq dress- makers. They'1l make some wife cz good housekeeper. Future Citizens 'wqf A ' . 'Gig x ai 3,34 L...Au-9' us 'B 1 1 Contractors, Carpenters, Builders. Parlez vous Francais Chemists, Doctors, Lab Techni- CIGUS. ' Lower Left---The science of bi- ology as learned through the frog. Lower Right f My English . . . improving it. mt f'::r'5 1 60,64 NCT 615.70101 1 -,i-,iii til,- ,, I 1 qnvb O ,y 3 If Y gal? i 5'i.:'- . K f-.icsizf-f, E1 ffiff, P. I-In--l, TI. Swim-r, D. Llclvitg S. Sllllfi, 3tf:::.zg: 1 l. sci V G-Lf., T, Henris .7-. Yay, V. SJ I fi Fi'1r'il.zt' Mr. licile, Mrs Ea .1 s s Advisors and Mr. Earle President Dann Colvin Vice President Y - Sally Sutter Secretary Rolande Noel Treasurer Bill Seager President Dann Colvin calling meeting . .. to order? . . . What's this? . . . Plans for Student Qouncil pins? . , . good work . . . Anyone wani a pencil? . , .Qnly tive cents . . , or aren't there any left? . . . rny, myll . . . selling pins to aid the March of Dimes campaign, too . . . sponsored special assemblies during l-loly Nifeelc. Underlying all ot these are continual plans for the betterment of the school , . . Sold Athletic .Association tickets which netted a good share lor purchasing that new Public Address system. Hats oil to you . . . Mrs. Hall and Mr. Earle must have had their hands full . . . What happened to the Constitution? . . . Quite a delay, don't you think? Twelve members, two from each grade, 7-l2 . . . a select group, chosen for their citizen- ship and capabilities to represent the Student Body , . . lntercessors tor the desires ot the stu- dents . . . Chief aim: to secure better relations between faculty and students . . . good practical training in government . . . better citizens tor tornorrow, l39l NK 91 H591 Seated D. Williams, E. Parsell, S. Plettig, S, VanWormer, E. Gould, I. Fox, I. Blotner. Standing I. Reynolds, I. Durtee, B. Gens, M. Aldrich, G. Abramowski, M. MacDonald, M. Schultz, E Mather, D. Van- Wormer, D. Dawley, D. Smith, I. Kenny, R. Wood, I. Condon, W. Milliman, C. Woodcock, H. 'Ninship, L. Wood- Pine Knot Staff Typographical errors . . . missing copy . . .lost photographs . . . late writeups . . ,Aspirin, please! . . . These are the things the editorial staff has to contend with weekly . . . As for the business staff . . . Miss QT-lara: Youve just got to sell more ads if you want to have that stiff cock. cover for the yearbook! . . . Some members of the staff took a trip to Grchard Park . . . Saw the school and heard lectures on construction of a yearbook . . . many valuable hints received . . . More work done by students this year than ever before . . .Student photographers took almost every picture . . . Yearbook serves not only as memory book containing pictures of friends, activities and sports, but really serves as a training ground for journalism, business and photography. Work done here might serve as a basis for a career. These people may be the future writers, designers, photographers, and businessmen . . . This may be what the iutzire :generaion is coming to. We hope that this may be the best yearbook yet published Seated- C. Futtenrur, E. Felt, I. Rider, L. Prichard- scn, E. Samuelson, G. Peters, I. Bentham, Stcndrnq D. Colvin, Miss O'liara, Miss Gravink, Mrs. Mead, A. Stine. t?--frtwl M. TVlfrr'l3:,n'rl:l, M. ltiskox, E. Felt, l. Durlee, M. Aldrich, H, Winship. .lt rnclina lt. ltfrilfifl l. lilptnr-r, L. Mann, V, Tarbell. C. Corlcwell, R. Earle, H. Germs, S. Hettiq, S. Stone, l. Greeley, L, Colson, fl. llzrle, l-lrs. Dwyer, A. VVolfe, ls. Smith, R. Colburn, l. Earle, N Eclcer, l. Howard, V. lohnson, l. lirowzr, l.. '.'v' fl. f1u'7 r, F. Gould, Q. Ccllnder, l. Blotner, I. Bentley. President - Elizabeth Felt Vice President loyce Durtee Secretary - Marjorie Hickox Treasurer Mary lane Aldrich What's that hen session? . . . Oh! it's HEC club meeting . . . Lizzie Felt calls meeting to arder . . . other thirty eight members listen attentively . . . Accornplishment during year: Har- vest Hop Dance. skating party, Novelty Dance, helping needy tamilies, and ot course, initia- tion . . . subscription to Seventeen arrived and eagerly read by all . . . full tive-course dinner . . . d nner served one day to all members . . . all licked their chops tor a Week. .The only hitch was .hat dishes had to be done . . . Had tun at all their activities. At the end ot the school term, something useful for the homemaking department will be donated by the club . . . Purpose: Further knowledge in home economics . , . Fostering whole- some individual and group relationships . . . Motto: Always wear a pleasant smile, be pleasant to know. l4Ul VALQ, t 1 I K Seated--E. Ellis, R. Warner, G. McNamara, G. Barnes, I. Turzillo, D, Colvin, D. Dawley. Standing-R. Milliman, Mr. l-lenris, E. Strohauer, L. Stephens, O. Elliott, IN. Mitliman, D. Howard, N. Dye, E. Lampson C. Troutman, G. Peters, C, Moore, W. Gaylord, L. Bailey, N. Nobles, R. Crowell, I. Ellis, I. Kenney, I. Condon, R Cooper, I. Stoddard, R. Cole. F. F. A. President - Glenn McNamara Vice President Richard Warner Secretary - - Elliott Ellis Treasurer Dann Colvin Hear that qavel? . . . Must be Glenn McNamara trying to achieve order . . . Yes, it's the F. F. A .... All thirty-one and Mr. Henris are tryinq to outdo each other in noise . . . Finally order is achieved . . . reports from secretary, Elliott Ellis, and treasurer, Dann Colvin . . . Richard Warner on hand in case Glenn collapses . . . Discussions are held on all phases ot farming. lt must be interesting . . . lnitiation is big event of the year . . . stock clippers caused a bit of excitement and embarrassment when they slipped .... too bad, Orlo . . . the Royal Winter Show proved to he by tar the most interesting trip and event . . . Father and Son ban- quet, one ot last projects ot year. . . They seek advancement . . . boys in preparation for better farmers . . . to compete in county and state. l41l I Above: Latin Club, Seated: E. Milspaw, I. Howard. L. Steward, D, Huff, A. Wolfe, S. Oehser, l. Brown, Standing-M. laquay, I.. Ranke, N. Bergy, XV, Fuller, Miss Horner: Ad- visor. Right-A typical Yorker Club scene. md.. President - David Hutt L t' b Vice President - Alice Wolfe a u Secretary-Treasurer Shirley Oehser One of the new organizations . . . formed this year for those who are interested in the classics . . . meetings twice monthly . . . Aim-better appreciation of the classics . . . Activities? . . . Initiation, contests, films, and a Roman banquet . . . Broadening our interests. President - - - Henry Danker b Vice President - - PeQQY Howard Secretary - - - Frances Ingersoll Treasurer ---- Frances Sandy A former seventh grade organization . . . now, for the first time an eighth grade branch formed . . . Named this year as Pine Needles . . . Studying history and folklore of the com- munities in the Pine Valley Central School district . . . Corresponding with pen pals from all over the state . . . Attending conventions . . . Making pictorial maps of the school district . . . Combining good times with learning. F421 Above: Rod and Gun, Seat- ediC. Wachter, C. Conklin, D. Matteson, R. Towne, D. Keppel, R. Richter, R. Bentley. Standing'-L. Stephens, C. Moore, Mr. Robertson, fAdvisorJ, I. Ellis, C. Hubbard, A. Steward. Left-Typical Craft Group. A Girls' Craft We have a big group of seventeen members in this organization . . . no officers, just the advisor-Mr. Dayer. The purpose of this club is to work with wood and tools . . . Meetings are held on Wednesday, activity period. How are you coming, girls? . . . made shoe racks and some of them have experi- mented with electricity . One of the future accomplishments is to make a corner shelf. It's good preparation for future homemakers . . . Knowing the ways of electricity . . . handy with tools . . . learning how to drive a mail without hitting our thumbs. Advisor - - - - Mr. Robertson O u President ---- Richard Town Secretary and Treasurer ---- Howard Robert Cooper Tuesday . . . Activity period again . . .Mr. Robertson with fourteen Rod and Gun Club members . . . Everyone is reading . . . Oh! it's their The New York State Conservationistn magazine. They are becoming familiar with the various hunting laws . . . Trying to be better hunters, safer hunters and for better marksmanship in the future . . . Plans for a new cabin are in the making T431 -Q kwa. Library Rosena Colburn Norma Bergey Marilyn lacquay Carmel Fink Valerie Sohar - Helen Gens Sh!! . . . Silence, please! . . . You're in the library. The libraries in both the Cherry Creek and South Dayton schools have been renovated . . . books rearranged, reorganized, and rebound . . . work carried on rapidly during summer . . .finished sometime after start of school. Student help appreciated much by Mrs. Hayes . . . Other teachers pitch in and help at South Dayton while Mrs. Hayes is at Cherry Creek. Elementary children have complete library for themselves . . . It was enlarged by mov- ing a partition in the former study hall. They're very proud of it . . . Check out about two hun- dred books every other week, practically emptying the shelves Rural schools all have small libraries . . . Mrs. Hayes gave these children instruction on the use and care of the library. Many new books purchased . . . All types-fiction, biographies, and reference books . . . lf only more students would use this privilege. How many of us remembered to sign the slip at the library? . . . Or do all those who sign out for that room go there . . . Hmmm? With a circulation of 4,552 books the first semester we know our library is helping to build the character of our youth . . . helps to answer the question, What is this younger generation coming to? I44l Mrs. Gordon Lund-Director. Seated-I. Blotner, S. Oehser, A. Wolfe, L. Smith, I. Rider, P. Milliman, D. Huff, R. Radloff, C. Fink, V. Sohar, I. Greeley. Second Row-D. Colvin, V. Tarbell, L. Richardson, C. Ruttenbur, S. Sutter, I. Durfee, E. Samuelson, I. Bentham, H. Win- ship, M. Hickox, S. Fox, E. Milspaw, M. Peterson, C. Corkwell, I... Tyma, L. Baily. Third How-I. Condon, I. Fox, I.. Fuller, S. Rettiq, M. Coon, C. Howard, D. Smith, G. Ackler, L. Ranke, M. Shultz, R. Noel, I. Peters. CIIOTUS Monday and Wednesday-chorus rehearsal again . . . capable officers, George and Sally . . . also a swell student conductor . . . We had our problems, toneless piano . . . a group of voices, either sharp or flat. We had our good times too . . . results, better singers learning to perform as cr group. Accomplishments during year: Fall and Spring concerts . . . Christmas contata . . . Music Festival at Fredonia . . . sextette formed. All of these required much time, patience, and work from everyone. Flashy new robes-in school colors, purple and white. The group did a swell job, boys included. Plans for the future: A swing chorus, a lcrrger boy's chorus. Big plans for a bigger and better chorus. Chorus is not a new fangled idea . . . but a means of broadening our interests and building cr better generation. I 45 1 MMWW Www e t x 1 'W' Lett to Right--V. Tarbell, G. Weeks, D. Huff, P. Milliman, R. Dye, I. Durtee, S. Oehser, S. Fox, M, Ruttoribur, D, Cole, G. Scott, B. Hill, E. Mather, C. Fink, E. Felt, N. Merrill, L. Grover, R, Milspaw, R. Earle, Mr. Downey, I. Greeley, D. Phillips, M. Peterson, M, MacDonald, P. Howard, R. Weeks, L. Martin, I. Rider, I. Henris, W, Seaaer. I. Troutman, Absent. Band What's that hubub? Oh! band practice . . . no wonder . . . thirty-tour toots or bangs. We go through this every Tuesday and Thursday Activity Period. President . . . Bill Seager trom- bone . . . Veep? Betty Howard-Sax . . . Sorry to have lost Miss Wilson but glad to have Mr. Downey now . . . some attended All-State at Olean last fall . . . Big shots now . . . Remember the Fall Concert . . . December concert for the school . . . Played for P. T. A., and there was a Spring Concert . . . Music Festival at Fredonia . . . Whats this I hear? . . . New band unltorms in the future! They're learning to work together as a group . . . providing music tor the school and community . . . Theres something about a hometown band . T461 First Row ,-M. Prince, B. Howard, I.. Martin, D. Phillips, I. Henris, A. Grover, M. Ruttenbur, F. lngersoll. Second Row -R. Madison, L. Martin, G, Weeks, B. Tremblay, S. Gates, T. Berry, D. Cole, Mr. Downey, Director. My! What's that? Sammy Kaye's orchestra in our school? Well, almost! lt's the high school orchestra, practising every Wednesday . . . Sixteen! That's a good start . . . Next year maybe more . , . Both Miss Wilson and Mr. Downey had a lot of patience. Accomplishments? . . . Oh, sure! . . . Fall and Spring Concerts . . . playing carols in assembly . . . Maybe it's small now, but we have hopes of a bigger and better one in the tuiure. Nice work. The second semester the orchestra was dissolved and a string ensemble formed. Maybe next year this new group will come into its own. l47l School exhxbxt at PTA Meetmq Pune Valley P. T A F1rstV1cePres1dent Mrs Wm Fuller Second V1ce Pres1dent Mrs Esther Hart SSCTGTCIFY Mrs Ralph Mosher Treasurer Mrs Clara Hall Aud1tOr Mrs Zella Brown The hrst year ofthe Pme Valley Central Parent Teacher s Assocxatron has been a very successful one The theme Let s bu1ld for the future was carr1ed out 1n all of the programs Lookmg toward tomorrow s educatron expressed the a1m of the group Meetmgs rotated among the Cherry Creek Leon and South Dayton schools gwxng par ents the opportunrty to see the fGC1l1l19S and needs of each of the schools Each meetmg had a defmlte toptc whlch was carrred out by the varlous program commrttees Freedom to grow B tter attltudes toward rel1g1on Health Gutdance a few of the top1cs dls cussed Programs often 1ncluded outstde speakers experts rn presentmg the needs and also the new methods ln educatlon P T A a place Where teachers and parents become acquamted a clearmg house for the problems of both Better understandmg between faculty and parents w1ll butld a Letter unders andtng of thrs younger generatlon l43l A W , a 1 A - sw' 4 P ... 5 I I I President ----- - - Mr. George Peters I I I - ' L I ' ' . Qamyzelfffaon NOT Ganflwl' J1f992fyQ Q 0 P 7 'ff 33 WQN W 563'-? if K Q f r f f f R A 1? is ' 6 ,. vwvvv x 7-J I wr, ' 'QM V . ix , Q5 Q , gi - 'Sf My CII X ' X ,mx X fb J A -ijiffj X D ll t l t 5 W 1 x X . CITCZFICBACTS Carol with her good luck charm ...' 'Sink it! that's Grace . . . loAnn and Liz with their Polish . . . Were lucky Edna can turn a cartwheel , . . lanete e kmet Fox What are we gonna do next?' '...' 'Can the chatter -thats Coach Eidens Carol Howard speaking . . . Poor Mrs. Richardson-she tried to make cheerleaders out of us. Miss Bilik had to take over . . . Suits really did come!! Cheerleading . . . not a foolish show off bunch ot antics, but an important part of school spirit . . . a burst of cheer at lamestown to help Butch make his shot . . . fingers crossed for a victor.ous overtime at Dunkirk. Says Coach, Some of our victories wouldn't have occurred without a loyal cheering section . . . losses and tears, but mostly victories . . . all the luck in the world to future cheer- leaders. IoAnn Brown Elizabeth Gould Edna Samuelson Grace The up off at the Mayville play off, The Score . Opponents' Score Mayville - - ---- 43 North Collins ----- 'Forestville - - - 'Brocton - - - - 'larnestown I. V's. - - Little Valley - - - Mayville ---- - Y 'Dunkirk Vocational - - 'Forestville ---- - North Collins - - 'Brocton - - - - 'Iarnestown I. V's. - - 'Cassadaqa Valley - - 'Dunkirk Vocational - - w 28 28 44 49 50 52 ' Cassadaqa Valle - - 38 35 30 27 37 31 33 0 Cassadaqa Valley - - - 40 Mayville - - - - - 41 ' League Games ' Forfeited to Pine Valley Our Score 33 44 31 33 50 57 36 43 39 49 it 56 39 39 31 2 41 33 Another tense moment against Mayville at Dunkirk ix., Standing -D. Colvin, l. Berg, l. Peters, I. Thies, P. Danlcer, l. Turziilo, D. Howard. Kneeling C. Miller, D. Butcher, C. Troutman, H. Smith. Varsity Manager-A. Stone, Coach---Clyde Eidens. Varsity Basketball The whistle blows . . . the crowd roars . . . last minute tension . . . another victory for Pine Valley . . . everyone is proud to call them Champs. One important purpose-to create a feeling of good sportsmanship through the participation in athletics . . . One future ambition Vito play in Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, or defeat Mayville, before too many more seasons have passed . . . Someone was always around to give the team a boost at the last minute . . . Eleven victories and six losses . . . But were they really losses? . . . not exactly. They gained the qualities of character and good sportsmanship that build real character . . . The crowd certainly got its money's worth A hard-fighting team of twelve men and a capable coach Vtfe wish the best of luck to the future Varsity of Pine Valley Central' Coach ack Phi Dann Sonny ..-. Iun County Play-off Cassadaga League Game Coach Says . . . OBCHIDS TO: Captain lack Condon for his inspired driving play. In the play-off his l3 out of I4 foul shots and a field goal average of 432, are illustrative of the type of player that lack was. ROSES TO: Cliff Troutman for his excellent Work off the backboard and his ability to break up the opponents plays. Dann Colvin for his willingness to sacrifice so the team would be benefited . . . capped four years with two brilliant games. GARDENIAS TO: Don Butcher for his driving one-hand push shots from the foul area . . . great rebounding! Sonny Howard for his ability to fill any position on the floor that was weak. A TIP OF THE HAT TO: Iunior Peters for his fine play in the final minutes of the champion- ship game . . . a poised player with plenty of drive. Phil Danker for his superlative perform- ance toward the end of the season . . . the entire county will be aware of him next year. A LOW BOW TO: Iimmy Thies for his good squad spirit. Iimmy Berg for his quickness and ball-handling skill. A SWEEPING BOW TO: All our good-looking cheerleaders. Team Captain, lanet Fox handled the group excellantly. LAURELS TO: Louise Richardson for her perfect scorekeeping. A BOW TO: Charles Miller and Howard Smith for their good play during the regular season. BIGGEST BOUOUET TO: Managers, AI Stone and Hazen Wolfe. The Star is dispensible but the manager is not. ior Cliff Iim Don lim 23' if USA gg!n:,... ' wh V.. Sw- ' -ff if 5' 1' W? ' as V 1, fe M .Q 4 5 F5 'VS 'il' F' I 6 if lx, L 9 E l ' -J' 'Q--Q .-' -3' N K f , .- .,m,k ,.M,,,,. , ,..a' M'Wfx - 'f ,Q f.N 'fl H Smith G Peters I Stoddard C Troutman C Miller I Thes I Condon Coach Mr Montaldi Volley Ball Set it upl' Get it overll Eight members ot the volleyball team are now practicing in the qym did some good thouqhl' beat Bemus Point twice at Iamestown Tournament went to hear Iames Swan at banquet after tournament Practice Tuesdays and Thursdays atier school and activity periods . . . purposes to have fun, to meet and play other teams, to provide change ot environment . . . Volleyball should be a major sport. lt helps to build character as much as any other sport. Mr. Montaldi proved his ability as a coach as well as a science teacher. I 55 1 'X ,Qx Baseball Baseball had 1ts begmnmg for mar'y f llows of P V C S under the gurdanc of Buss ll Hayes Mr Hayes dld a fme Job as coach when he was wrth us at P V C S m 1948 and 1949 After graduatron 1m IN 1949 Mr Hayes was admxtted to th Newton Memorral Hospt tal at Cassadaga N Y He IS sttll at Cassadaga throwmg o1fTub rculosts We all wtsh htm a raprd recovery he may do rn the fu ur Many of our fellows who played bas' etball th1s year and many who w1ll play baseball recetved their fundlmental trammg from Mr Hayes Many w1ll retam the good sports hab1ts he taught them for the rest of the1r l1ves A noted Vnpressron has been made on others BASEBALL 1949 Under Mr Hayes guldance the 1919 baseball squad ended the regular season rn a tre for ftrst place W1ll'l Brocton ln a playoff game at Cassadaga Valley they emerged second best by a score of 9 7 BASEBALL 1950 Pm Valley Panth rs Anttclpatlng Good Year Brocton 1949 wmners 1n the Eastern Chautauqua County Baseball league undoubted ly w1ll be a strong favonte to repeat but expected trouble may mat rraltzc from the ranks of the Ptne Valley athletes P1tch1ng appears to be relatrvely well set and the mfteld should be as strong as last years The outfleld shapes up as bemg a good f1e1d no htt combme wtth the catchtng perhaps sltghtry stronger than tt was a year ago Seven letter men wtll perform for the Purple and Wh1te lack Condon Don Butcher lunxus Stoddard Howard Srmth Charles Mlller Hazen Wolfe and Dann Colvm Ell1ot Ellts Ed Payne B111 Bay Sonny Howard 11m Thles Myron Exford Phtlrp Danker Cl ff lqrout nan Ed Lampson Bob Hutkh Merton Prtnce and B111 Seager w1ll have to furntsh the remam ng men rf a suc cssf 11 se as Jn ts to be had Ken Grover wrll handle the martagenal dut es Wrth a swell coach and a top team 1950 w1ll be a super baseball year f 5 X , 'E al' o 1 A2 2 X 4 .. , 1 f ' Y X N X 1 1 C-A f MSCS PfEfff 9l - ' ' ' ' 1 e . . o. . ' e e 1 Bussell Hayes certainly deserves recognition for what he's done in the past and for what 1 9 S . . . . 3 , 1 ' . ' ' I 'lif' C ,I Y rl , A ' ul ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' rc 1: t 3 2 :Q 'S 1 . 5 1 e soda Mr. Eidens, P. Milltman, R. Cole, D. Butcher, G. 'Weeks H. Smith, R. Vtfood, W. Ray, W. Seaqer. Cross Country Track had never been an important part of the curriculum . . . shoved out of the picture by the major sports basketball and baseball. This year track was started in a small Way by cross country . . . turned out to be a sport, stirring school spirit and community interest. There were three meets . . . won first place at Gowanda, placed second there, and plac- ed fifth at the Barker Western State meet . . . An excellant record for the first year. The eight men are hoping for a still better record next year. The purpose . . . to build character by winning, to build physical fitness and a spirit of endurance. Track offers the opportunity for students who do not participate in the other athle- tic activities to become stars in what we hope will become a major sport. i571 fx. F Volleyball lntramural Calisthentics Girls' Intramurals Girls from Fourth to Twelfth grades make up the intrarnurals. lt consists of a manager and two assistants. Their jobs are to initiate Sports Days and Play Days with other schools . . . The purpose of this organization is to foster a spirit of good sportsmanship . . . provide opportunities for participation in girls' sports, soccer, hockey, basketball, volleyball, archery, and soft ball . . . provide a spirit of friendliness . . .provide athletic opportunities for many girls rather than a small group. It is also to promote the development of desirable health practices, attitudes and ideals . . , meetings are held Activity Period each Tuesday and Thursday. Ad- visors: in the past, Mrs. Richardson recently, Miss Bilik. 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