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r Contents Opening 4 Faculty 10 Activities 36 Sports 100 Underclassmen 130 Seniors 156 Index 201 Closing 205 V J Attitudes of 657 students and 63 teachers, administrators, custodians, cooks, and para-professionals began on September 4 to make this an unforgettable year. The 213 seniors wasted no time in assuming leader- ship while 219 juniors routinely fell in line and 225 sophomores nervously awaited their chance to be recognized. Reaching out into the community created a mood which emphasized people-to- people relationships. A student body filled with enthusiasm attempted to make our school the best in education, activities, and sports. Individuals made the differ- ence. Their closeness with fellow students, their individual pride for their school’s success built a new attitude that was unbeatable 3
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Above: During a lunch hour break principal Joseph Madigan and biology in- structor George Pettorini discuss the upcoming in-service program Above center Kathy White, Stacie Potchak, Jamie Johnson. Carol Smiach. Nancy Crum, Lome Roth, and Pam Walters cheer on the Ranger cagers Right Intent upon completing a physics experiment before the end of the first semester are seniors Brenda Plummer and Nancy Smith. Far right In the opening game of the Windber Rotary Tournament Joe Madigan leaps high for a shot as his Spartan opponent attempts a block 2
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Taking advantage of a second quarter time-out. coach August Kielp, a hit frustrated, hurriedly reviews the game strategy with the green and gold cagers. As a teen board member, I worked with school and com- munity. (Jackie Kensinger) Going beyond the walls of FH and interacting with area schools, communities, and outside organ- izations, we develop a degree of self-sufficiency and prepare ourselves for future challenges. Inter- scholastic events not only provide entertainment but also afford a means of achieving a friendly atmosphere. By exchanging ideas we can form a better understanding of our fellow citizens which will lead to an improvement in community as a whole. Many times the clubs and activities you are a part of now are representative of larger organizations that work to combine the efforts of interested people into one efficient group. Good public relations is the result of your interactions. During halftime of the Forest Hills-Penn Cambria basketball game. Pam Walters and I orrie Roth keep abreast of happenings at other area schools by chatting with Panther cheerleaders
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