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Boogie and Books This change led to the addition ofthe Senior Building in 1 964. As time went on even more space was needed to facilitate new programs and ideas. Therefore, the Morrone Building was established in 1972. The number of fcwulty members has continued to increase along with the students. 180 teachers and lfive principals are currently emp oyed on the Hilltop. he first few students of '58 would be quite surprised to dll?- cover CB fs and stereo equipment in the buses and students struflgling just to get a seat to comforta y en- joy the ride. As in 1959, North Hills still has its reputation of high scholastic standards. Students have the privi- lege of choosin an almost totally elective scheduiz, which provides a more casual atmosphere. The style IZ' the students of the 703 are muc dwzrent than those g the 5019. For example, as the stu- ents of 1 978 walk down the hall, groups of kids can be seen who ave short hair and are wearing jeans, cowl necks, earth shoes, Levis, print shirts, puma track shoes and even Suspenders. Music plays a bi part in their lives. The students Tove to boo ie to the sounds of Fleetwood llfacfs 'Dont Stop Thinking About Tomorrow,
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The Perfect Experience 2 1. Bob Ostenieder, John Henderson, and Ed Crankovic. 2. Group of fans at the homecoming ame. 3. Julie Miller, Patti Crown, Gale Erotzman, Rose Geary, Lori Bechtold, Natalie Lutz, M .lo Becker, Monica Stattler. 4-. Linda McLau alllin 5. Bets Groves, Ron R Mindy Wolfiiobbie Baygv Debbie Grimrilsialhy Flynn, Leslie Kretzler. 7. Hall by the library as it looked in 1959. I 5
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Barry Manilowis I Write the Songs and the themes from 'Rockyv and Star Wars. A good football game brings out wild enthusiasm that is evide t in the cheer Go Bananas, B-A- -A-N-A-S! The students' favorite hangout is McDonalds on McKnight Road where a-her eve game red jackets, pom-poms am? crowded booths symbolize the malt-shop o today. Ross Township and est View Borough have grown in the past 20 years. McKnight Road, once a small rural drive, is now a six lane expressway where small and large businesses flourish. West View Park, once the site of h jun and 's 5, I I .lr 1 I . ll! We A J ' I 1. Pep assembly in 1959. 2. Bob Lawlor, John Scherer, Joe Notsch, Te Slade, Kevin Brown, Beth KnabeL Mary Lan:-l.. n Prentice, Sue Ryan, Jenny Kreuz., Tricia Joyce, all llis Tenle . 3. .lanice Mur hy, Marla Mascari, Carollstein. 4. hiike Hughes 5. Leslie Slenger, Mr. Venditlo, Beth ?weitzer. 6. Judy Spragale, Linda Gerthoffer, Tricia oyce. 7
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