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MR. GLENN ZEMPEL BS Slipper' Rovk Colle 0. Tc-ache . . y I g Driver Eduvutmn. thletics, Driver Education, nd Home Ec MISS MAE BISILE DAVIS BS. Ohio Iinivvrsityg lI.Eri. lit. Mercy Cnllcgvg University of Pittsburgh. TQ-um-lies: Home Eco- nomics. MRS. ANNA SCHNORR B.S,, KLA. Equiv. C.irncg1ic-KIel- Ion University. Tvuviicsz All areas of Home Econmnics. Advise-s F.H.A. MRS. .IANICE STACIIOWSKI B.S. Indiana University of Pa. Teaches: Home Economics. Ad- vises. F.H.A. MR. .XRTIIUR CHINDLE B.S, Siippcry Rm-k Cuilvgcf. Teach- es: Phys. Eel.. II1-ailth. Coaiviicsz Varsity Swim 'l'z-urn, Niilc- Swim Club.
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'iw Q W ff ' Y .,, N lf- 2 MR. EDWARD BOYLE B,S. Slippery Rock College: M.Ed. Duquesne Ilniu-rsity. T4-aclics Phys. Ed., llt-altli. float-lit-sz Soc vcr Team. llernl of Uepartnzcrlt. Now, pretend itis your favorite teacher. , fri . M I if -W: . -f A,, - if -xy -Q!-ala ff' if if - --A j 25 tv . 9? 'ti a f If MR, REED CLARKE MISS LAURENTIA GREGORY MRS. VIRGINIA GRINDLE B.S., 3I.Ed. University of Pitts- B.S. Slippery Rock College. Teach- B.S. Slippery Rock College. Teach- 2 burgh, Teaches: Phys. Erl., Health. es: Phys. Ed., llcalth. Adviscs: es: Phys. Ed., Health, Advisegg - Coaclit-sz Cross Country. Track Pep Club. Coaclics: Synclirunizcd Advanced Synchronized Swim Club. Swim Club, Assistant Spt-cd Swim- ming Coach. Personal Well-Being Is Emphasized Ir With the increase in the number of gym classes, it was necessary tc add several new units to the boys' gym curriculum. The instructors also felt that in order to make the course more enjoyable and' beneficial. a program with greater variety was needed. A three week cross country unit and a unit of tennis were featured for the first time. Senior girls participated in an individual sports program during thi second semester. Included in the wide range of sports offered to the girl- were tennis, archery, badminton, and shuffleboard. Student teachers as- sisted in the teaching of the girls' gym classes this year for the first time. The two student teachers were Miss Betty Snider and Miss Sharen Watson. both from Slippery Rock State College. In Home Economics, three girls were presented with honors. The Betty Crocker Award went to Paula Beck, and the Outstanding Homemaker award was shared by Cindy Lisowski and Evie Freidhof. These girls represented our school and the Future Holnemakers of America at the I'Iarrisburg Farm Show Demonstration in January. Mr. Zempelis favorite hobby is flying. Miss Davis would have liked to have been an airline hostess. Mr. Crindlefs favorite color is 'cblue ffor first place.f' Italian foods are Miss Cregoryis favorite dishes. Mrs. Schnorr likes Martin Denny's exotic jazz. Mr. Clarke is interested in model railroarling. 4451111 and funn is Mr. Boyleis favorite recreation and he would have liked to have been an owner of a professional sports francliisef, Mrs. Grindle and Mrs. Martin like the color red. Mr. Grindlc supervises thc side-show.
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X W. 'Now, on the count of three-a rabbit will appear before your very eyes. MR. CHARLES SPRlNCMAN B.S. Penn State Uni- versity of Michigan. Teaches: Band, Major- ettes, Colorguard, Or- chestra. Adviscs: Brass Choir, Woodwind Quina tets, Glce Club, Art And Music Departments Capture J :vig ia.. ,, 5 ... sa- :Q -t WOODWIND QUINTETS-Bottom Row: .l. Ratay, C. O'Dt-ll, S. Storck, A. Ellstrom, S. Roylance, C. Diebold, M. Lukee, M. Evans, F. Sabatini, B. Powell, A. Scott, G. Lippert. Second Row: B. Kleeb, J. Wallace, M. Meyers. BRASS CHOIR-Bottom Row: J. Schneider, E. Meynard, R. Strange, A. Scott, B. Powell, D. Knapp, C-. Lippert, R. Peiper, D. Crandon, L. Stamy, C. MacDonald. Second Row: C. Miller, R. Hall, P. Hoogerhyde. Many sections of the Band achieved great success this year. Mr. Springmanis devotion to all facets of the Band was the driving force behind all the successes. ln the C.M.U. sponsored Carnegie Awards Festival, the Symphony Band was placed among the top high school bands in Western Pennsylvania. lt achieved the highest rating available, usuperior ratingf, thus tying North Hills for first place in a field of eight bands in Class A. Pictured on this'page are the three other award winning groups. Mr. Beck's Percussion Ensemble and Mr. Sammelis Trombone Quartette were awarded excellent ratings, the highest rating available in each class. The First and Third Woodwind Quin- tettes achieved the next highest rating- Honors.,' In individual competition, eight band members were rated from Excellent to '6Honorable Mention. Mr. Springman is solely in charge of high school music. A High School Orchestra was re-formed, and Mr. Springman gave a new standing to the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. These groups, together with the ensembles, participated in the Fine Arts Fes- tival, which was presented in memory of Mr. Stanley Fleming, former High School Director of Choral Music, who died in the spring. PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE-C. Lobaugh, B. Fenton, B. Beal, P. Weeks, C. Arndt, J. Sable, A. Sphar.
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