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C9-T ox y Judi Gr Band won honors in many parades t'teY J anice Mauey N19 ' Band Our Band has provided the musical setting and color for a number of school events and community affairs. Directed by J. Guy Vonada, the band consisted of 96 members from Harrold, New Stanton and Manor schools. This group has performed well on all occasions. 62
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Student Council Through the Student Council, students of today have a greater voice in sharing with the administration the mutual problems of a school. Sponsoring social events such as the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Noon Dances, the impressive Student Council dance in April, were but a few of the Council's activities. The council once again assumes respon- sibility for our assembliesg it continued the Faculty-Student Council dinner: it published the informative Student Council Newsg and as a new activity, they worked very closely with the Harrold P. T. A. Installation of S. C. Officers Meeting of 10th Grade S. C. Members Our student council has been commended for the scope and excellence of its work. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Curiale, the status of the club has reached an enviable position. Council members received valuable train- ing in parliamentary procedure, social rela- tionships, active citizenship, and more import- ant, participation in school government. James Smith and Larry Six accompanied Mr. Curiale to the State Convention at Phila- delphia. Thus, the Student Council has accomplish- ed much this past year. President's address to student body To deliver campaign speech
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Band To give one an idea of the band's activity, they participated in the following parades: Youngwood, Hannastown, Bovard, Mt. Pleas- ant, Trafford, Blairsville, New Stanton, Carbon, Grapeville, Duquesne, and Midway-St. Clair. Karen C Perhaps the highlight of the year was its participation in the Carnival of Bands contest held at Kennywood Park. They also presented an impressive program for the annual band concert. Parent backing of the Band members has resulted in a number of fine banquets through the past years. The banquet held this year was termed the most successful since the band was organ- ized. Approximately 250 persons were in attend- ance at this affair, at which the 21 graduating band members were awarded band pins. owan Engle, R eman, Mariann a Cowa I1 63
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