Twin Valley High School - Vallian Yearbook (Morgantown, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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The new environment was a problem to many of us, even to the point of severe illness but the able Dr. R. M. McEwen quickly responded with proper medicine and care.Asslsting him in the newly founded clinic are registered nurses, Dawn Thompson, Lucille Zoll, and Hazel Emery. In the laboratory Sandra Hartz and Lauralyn Tornquist are specializing in medical technology. The animal kingdom is also in expert hands as Ann Stieff doctors them with the most pro- fessional care. Miss Stieff for the past six years has been top veterinarian in the famous horse stables of Edward L. I-lartenstine. Mr. Hartenstine's select group of horses are known for both speed and quality. Recently three of Pluto's natural resources have added to the adventure of the planet. Part- ners Robert Maurer and Larry Segner have produced great quantities of oil from their 4,000 acre ranch while co-mine-operators J. P. Bingham and R. M. Anspach, are busy locating new veins of valuable iron ore. Peter P. Alexander is current president of a prosperous pulpwood industry. The planet's rich and wild woodlands also have offered perfect paradise for the Game Conservation Area owned and controlled by Lloyd Ruoss. Fertile land and farmers Dick Burk- hart and Raymond Keinard are recognized for their A-1 quality crops. These and other resources have greatly contributed to the high standards of living. Education takes first place with an excellent administration and faculty. Ruth Ann Spancake and LaVerne Grove are among the planet's most brilliant elementary teachers. Commercial training is headed by Carol Ann Mattson and Catherine Bannon. The best musical education is supervised by vocalist and instrumentalist Louise Kessler. Physical Education is instructed by Ted Spece and Barbara Kutz. Both have organized undefeated athletic teams. The school is now honored to have famous artist Arthur Krupp on its faculty. Many of his masterpieces are on exhibition in the fabulous Museum of Natural Arts sponsored by Dave Dixon. Dave has spent much time gathering rare collections from other planets. His extensive space travel was under- written by Kenneth Hertzler, famous space pilot. Numerous restaurants are flourishing throughout the communities on Pluto. Joan Marie Zynn and Patricia Louise Refford are co-owners of a large chain of 'Orbit-Snack-Bars.' The huge Central Planet Hotel is owned by Harold Ludwig and managed by Michael Ziegler. Home economist Barbara Ann Simpson has been chosen the planet's number one dietician. James W. Beam, founder of the atmosphere's first space stations, after eight years of hard toil and labor, can now boast of a dream come true. These stations serve such transportation companies as Heffenhardt Inc., jointly owned and operated by the Messrs. Sidney Ray Heffen- trager and Lynwood Warren Englehardt. Thomas John Bamberger has recently beenappointed Chief Justice by the planet's president, the much respected Robert E. Seidel. Serving as secretaries to these men respectively are Miss Ruth H. Warner and Miss Mary Ann Zook. Other government clerical aides are Sandra A. Graul, Marlene G. Brown and Lea B. Pike. The planet's largest department store is jointly owned by two enterprising young women, Sandra Lee Lewis and Vivian Lee Welsh. Their new line of gowns, the Lee-Lee Creations, was currently modeled by willowy Jane Styer. The millinery department of this establishment is at present time run by the Misses Elsie Ruth Clevenger and Bonnie LaRue Huber, formerly re- nowned beautlcians. Lois Scheldt was left to manage the store's busy beauty salon. The chief buyer of fashions, Judith Ann Reiff, is doing a marvelous job. The former Loretta Wade and Sandra Pfahler, with their husbands, are operating one of the planet's most successful resorts. Reservations made by Earthanians must be made eighteen months in advance. A religious center was newly dedicated, its leader James Aaron Ramsey, D.D. The social fellowship is directed by the capable Gloria M. Shantz. The exceptional voice of Estella Mc'Ball has drawn vast audiences to this religious center. Marie Cutman and Dolores Bowman have been greatly influential in organizing welfare and social services of this institution. It was regrettable that Flight Sergeant Peter J. Yeingst found it necessary to return to earth as there were no military establishments on the planet. This brings to a conclusion the annual report from Station TVHS 1959. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.



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