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Fight . . . Hounds . . . Fight! ! hygiene, urban renewal, today's youth and the hazards of smoking. The glee presented a rythmic folk assembly in November featuring a talented inner group known as the Blue Denimsf' Monessen was honored by the visit of the Governor of Penn- sylvania, Raymond Shaffer, who appeared to dedicate the new ad- dition to the Monessen Public Library. Many students attended the ceremony to obtain an auto- graph and perhaps a handshake. The arrival of December saw the beginning of basketball season. About this time of year-winter- 20 Ten cents for a whack at the Leopa.rd! ' di? ef L Senior beany day was a season highlight Q A little pep talk from an old timer! Mr. Cadman demonstrated school spirit within the faculty.
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Cheerleaders Patty Imhrogno and Bonnie Dzyak reflect anxiety during the close BVA- MHS football game. clashes within and among classes occurred, but the pride and unity of a real 4'winner overcame these differences. The Sadie Hawkins Dance in October provided the first op- portunity for a girl-boy interclass meeting. Preceded by a week of slave, beau-hunting and tag days, the informal affair was decorated fittingly to the theme, L'il Abner. The election of homeroom of- ficers and class councils, the or- ganization of the new clubs and A little sophomore soul! , , , f' , ,, -, f.r.1,.,, .fU.,,. r , . , ,. X - ,Q 5 1, t- wc In football there are no winners, just survivors. the regrouping of the old, the ad- this school year. Dr. Furio intro- dition of Isadora to the news- duced a program of keeping the paper-all these activities covered students informed with a series of many hours in the early months of worthwhile assemblies on dental
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Ted Organ and Sharon Schmidt enjoy a dance at the Sadie Hawkins party. Student Council secretary, Bev Holet, attended a council convention at Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. school spirit usually reaches an all-time low. But the 1968 season was a welcome exception! Behind the enthusiastic 4'Wizards and our cheerleaders, the student body rallied and the hoop loomed as big as a barrel for our hustling team. But basketball did not hold the Costume prize winner Tom Organ drinks fCokeJ to his success.
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