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Pm-rryites cha-er for their teani at the Perry-Oliver football George Cot-hring leaps to intein D MAJUHETTE5 Perryis inajorettes have perforined capa- lily a lllllllllfzxl' of times this past year. In- cluded in their program were perforxnances for three foothall games, in one ol' which the-y tlisplayecl a routine using their white ancl lmlne Ilags. Later in the year they twirlecl at has- ketlmall games. pcrforniecl for Biology Clulm, and worked out clever new routines. The niajorettes planned to perform in the annual Teen ,ii Talentn show at Schenley High School. Sue Kristofic served as head major- etteg Mrs. Marguerite McDonough sponsored the club. Filth Avenue pass in the cncl Zone xitl save a toucliclown. Sue Kristolie, Fern jones, ancl Karen Meals practice twirling their lyatons. Front Row: P. Caplan, S. Kristofic, K. Meals. Back Row: K. Barrick, K. Tite, j. llavenstalll, B. King, BI. Yoelp, K. Gooelwortli, F. jones.
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1. .nf l 2.3?J,1?vLx:1ws4sr Front Row: I. Cernianos, D. Bach, I. Davis, I. Manx, B. Yenherger. D. Turner, K. Clyde, J. Schaefer. Second Row: I. Crillith, C. Hartzcll, I. Ketterly, P. Bailey, L. Wvoelfel, G. Frey, G. Voelp, E. DiAntonio. Back Row: 1. Frovhlich, F. Korniclc, NV. Marx, L. jankovvski, T. Conely, R. Szafranslii, EI. jackson, YV. johnson, NV. Scholz, 'l'. Sipe, C. Festa. JH.FUUTBALL The Iunior Varsity Foothall Teain ended its season with no Wins, two ties, and three losses. Two hard fought games ended in disappointment When Perry tied Peahody, 0-0, and North Hills, G-6. The Commodores suffered their three defeats against Taylor Allderdice, North Allegheny, and Oliver. Al- though the Perryites went winless, Coach YVeitzel helieved that the teain had gained valuahle experience for future varsity partici- pation. EHUSS EUUNTHY In the Autumn of 1962, Perryis thinclads had a disappointing season. They defeated Oliver twice and lost to Langley, North Alle- gheny, Allegheny, and Fifth Avenue. Out- standing for the team were Al Marks. who went to the All-State Hnals at Penn State, Franz Schon, team captain, Stan Gnrski, and Mike WVettling. Coach Iackson said that het- ter spectator attendance at the ineets inight have encouraged more victories. Front Row: I. Jarvis, R. Marcus, F. Sc-hon, S. Gnrski, R. MacNeill. Back Row: I. Savage, N. Roebuck, E. Konkel, ll. Drake, A. Marks, A. Davidson, BI. XVL-ttling, L. XVl1'1lHOl1, D. Iarvis, R. Brown. .-..,,,..,.,, , .., . .. ., , , V 2 li .. . .5 ,I Q , ,.,,. . ., , A K, 1.1 Eg. . -1.-. f .1 f A . ...ogg ig QQ ll Q A , wa I if A K r r ii' , .f , ' f S Q., .. 1? 'nl ti. QE' fe'-. if sv ft s rifglizfy ., f f' f ,W its? E it vm an lk 'if :V-if ff gf . , , ,M .vm I x nav t 5-nm .. W . .fir-+. w if YW v X ,ggi f as 2 .f - . mafia ,Wm 5 an A nm -1, if 5 5 A ll' A in ii I X' -I 2 5 5 'i ' -ai Q 591 2 K 4 'mr I K 1 o ... . . f il' A 1 . . E . , X. Ip , . Q I W rv 3 21 ' K M . Qwqgfiggpgskzgafgiigvf R i wfigify i' gf if l I .ig :fees-2 K, , , K V p inf 21- J ' , i?',,,,,. , , , if F af 'rsr raw ' 'W ' , ii .5 W . mf' A Q' 90 f .... , . r ' f , 39 ., . 662- ' l -- fi K Va ,Vp, .5 E e-Iv ' I ' 2 Imac V ,L --1: f - . ,fi -w . .
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The Band entertains at half-time during the Oliver-Pcrry game and helps to brighton an otherwise dismal occasion. fA8? QVLAUQVLQC! fA8 g6Ll4fL8f5 With cymbals crashing and trumpets blar- ing, Perry,s Band marched out on the field during half time. At the sight of the blue and white uniforms of the bandsmen, spectators came to expect lively entertainment between halves at the football games. Every Monday morning the Band met with Mr. Ambrits to rehearse music and marching routines for their many and various performances. Three of Perry's bandsmen qualified for All City Band this year, they were Franz Schon, first trombone, Richard Heastings, trumpet, and Leslie Shumann, flute. They played in the Civic Arena on February 12, 1963, for the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Al Mascari, Sam Turner, and Iohn F roehlich exercised drumming skill at the pep rallies that preceded the games. One of the seniors who will be missed by the Band was Ricky Mattern, Who had led the trumpet sec- tion for three years. Many of the graduating seniors will be replaced by hopeful new Band members. 2:2 Carey Fitzpatrick, Perry,s left guard, talks with the umpire and Oliver boys before the bitterly fought Perry- Oliver game! v I
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