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- s SLATE ' ' ' Slatington, Pennsylvania 1978 - 79 :A-73 swfs to success Ads, ads, and more ads was SLATEBS only hope this year to battle its fail- ing finances. Under Editor Heather MacCrindle and business manager Mary Bechtel SLATE staffers canvassed Slatington ringing up money. For the first time SLATE began to look like a real newspaper. Another new tradition was started when SLATE was given to every student at SHS and distributed throughout the community. By the time Suzette Nan- ovic became Editor in January, SLATE had become a household item. High- lighting school activities like the i X musical, Prom, and Student Council elections, SLATE is best remembered for its annual Senior Slate, honor- ing the graduating class of 'T9. SLATE Advisor - Edith M. Roeder Editor Suzette Nanovic and Lenny Bechtel publish their first SLATE. l SLATE staff: lst row KL-RD Liz Williams, Tanya Evans, Tammy Parsons, Lenny Bechtel, Suzette Nanovic, LaRee Miller, Sherri 73-79 Editor Heathey Torbey, Kathy Kuntz. 2nd row - Diane Krause, Brenda Hausaman, Maccrindle nlingg-upn Terran Montrom, Chris Cunfer, Charlene Snyder, Donna Lesser, her last SLATE. Mary Bechtel- 4 The monthly Tuesday night paS'Ge-UD 5 fag :Hz its F
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EXTRA SPECIALS D2. .S'7fz42K,47Z 'S S7ZtDZ7Z7 ,4'D7!'7S02Z 602112671 QM JR-Q SittingCL-RD: Pam Peters, Suzy Jones, Dr. Sharkan, Jim Kester, Chris Yochimowitz. Standing: Jeff Villa, Chris Grammes, Lisa Neff, Cathy Roth, Carol Beil, Laurie Andrulevich, Delanie Tirpak, Todd Evans, Lori Ann Davis FBLFW Row l CL to Rl: Nina Sarley fsecre- taryl, ZoeAnne Rex fPresidentJ, Maria Leickel CVice PresidentD, Rose Yesik Ctreasurerl. Row 2: Theresa DeSanctis Pat Gnas, Gwyn Jones, Joanne Gruber, Donna Deibert. Row 3: Dawn Serfass, Leann Penberth, Lisa Marino, Chris Kuhet, Melissa Kern, Anita Haas, Lori Deiter. Row M: Jamie Harwi, Bryon Reed, Doug Evans. Students often talk about the problems of their school, but how often is some- thing done? Thanks to Dr. Sharkan and the newly created Student Advisory Council, something was done this year! Thanks to the SAC, there have been many changes in the school menu. Stu- dents were also inf volved in the plan- ning for our new high school. Under the direction of Mr. Horvath, the Future Business Leaders of America found out about the nreal world' from various guest speakers at their reg- ular Friday meetings. They also found time to plan and take a June field trip to New York City.
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