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Below: Noe fully acquainted with the senior high, sophomores Joann Bereznak and Sherri Strayer check with the office concerning certain room locations. Left: Senior Janet Soohy is assisted by Paula Snyder as she colors in the yearbook patron drive thermometer. Left Cor- ner: During second lunch period, juniors Scorr Gallaher. at left; Jeff Smith. Darlene Wess, and Stacy Mickle relax while looking over the var - ious magazine sale materials. Below: While sophomore Dan Endler checks over the prices. Phil White and Scott Maifer sample the oranges from the citrus sale. Bottom: Chosen for the annual homecoming court are seniors Tammte Secary, CaroI lekes, Paulette Glacken. Kay Makin, queen; Susan Clement. Susan Partsch, and Judi Kohart. Below Center: Having received their class rings, juniors Cindy Sanders and Dave Donoughe comment of the choice of stones.
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During the current school term, not only did cer- tain individuals and groups move on in their var- ious activities, but also each of the respective classes showed signs of moving on.” With regard to the yearbook patron drive, the senior class pressed on” and surpassed their $2000 goal by some $400. They also were involved in var- ious fund raisers to help defray the cost of gradu- ation. Again, they assumed the leadership in activities and aided the underclassmen to move on.” The magazine campaign kept the juniors on the move, the profits of which were used to pay for the junior-senior prom, the social event of the year. Of course, the juniors kept in stride with the purchase of the class ring, the symbol of their high school days. Finally, the sophomores moved ahead as they conducted the best citrus sale to date. Some $2000 profit was realized in the campaign. This being their first year in the senior high, the sophomores moved on slowly at first until they became oriented. How- ever, as the months passed, they soon found them- selves getting involved and moving along” with the rest of the upperclassmen.
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Below: Undefeated golf team members are (front) Todd Russell. Rick Slifko. Mike Sele- f»k. Tom Kaka bar. and coach Walter Celmer: (back) Joe Slifko, Bob Swansboro. Doug Wess, and Tom Malesky. Right: Student council members Paula Neri, Michele Wolfhope, and Paula Krug await transportation to Bethel Park, Pittsburgh where they are to attend a student council conference. Below:Jazz Rock members include (front) Mary Becker,Jean Lupton, Margie Wadsworth. Theresa Varner. Kim Barber. Ellen Nastase, Terri Chunta and Emily Holgash; (back) Mary Paluch. Deb Debevits, Steve Gdula, Todd Miller. Ray Becker, Bob Swansboro, John Minor, Brett Probert, Phil Myers and John Jones. Bottom: Debbie Banks, president of jayceettes, displays the marathon T-shirts to Sharon Pe narrer. Gary- North. Rick Lang and Ron Grigg. Below Center: At a meeting on the school lawn, yearbook editor Judi Kohart, center, discusses progress on the 81 Forester with staff members Renee Robinson, Mart Peretin and Karen Adams. Below Far Right: Beginning the warm up session with opponent Conemaugh Valley are quiz team members Mark Smiach, Matt Peretin. Gary North and Margie Wadsworth. 3 .»» 8-Theme
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