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Thank you for coming to see the greatest show on earth. Mighty Casey at the Bat Welcome to the Mitch Miller Show Shawn goes natxve He loves me, he loves me not . . Suave Mr. Schroth 21 My Name ls Music
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Gary Smith, Shawn Kamthong, Bunny Griflith, Dick Ramsey, Tom Seren. The 1966-1967 season was an especially memorable one for the Quaker Valley Chapter of the American Field Service. Dick Ramsey, representing Quaker Valley in the Americans Abroad Program, spent the summer of 1966 in Northern Ireland with several different Irish families. Although he failed to come home with a brogue, Dick did return from the Emerald Isle with a wealth of anec- dotes and a line collection of color slides, both of which made a highly interesting assem- bly soon after school resumed in the fall. Of our two foreign exchange students this year, the first to arrive was Tom Seren from Kauniainen, Finland. He spent the year with Gary Smith and his family in Edgeworth. Quaker Valley was quite fortunate in having such an able athlete, Coach Nusskern made use of Tom on both the football and track teams, where the friendly Finn earned quite a reputation as an extra-point kicker and hurdler. Tom's wry wit and fine sense of humor won him many friends. Our second A.F.S. exchange student from abroad, Chompoonute Kamthong of Bangkok, Thailand, came to Q.V. later in the autumn. Shawn, as she was known to her multitude of friends, stayed with Bunny GrifF1th's family in Edgeworth. Her warm personality, ever- present smile, and pleasant friendliness made her very popular. The school benefited greatly from Shawn's artistic talents. In March the 1967 A.F.S. musical, My Name is Music, drew supercapacity crowds in a memorable three-night stand. Both Shawn and Tom helped to make the show a success, Tom sang in the male chorus and Shawn rendered an intricate Siamese dance. Graduation this year came with a bit of sadness, for we lost two unforgettable good friends. We wish both Tom and Shawn the best of everything in the future and hope to meet them again-somewhere, sometime. American Field Service
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Majorettes L to R J Plese L Wolfe K Drlesch L Downey P Carter M Tomaslk A Turner L Wagner Ist Row Mr W Iacobuccl W Hamllton D Kramer J Wllson J Bed1son J Theys M Sollto J Mmnlgh Don Haver N Jen kms S Damxco C Steinberg 2nd Row J Ross1 E Luster K Combs J Rodes R ROSSI G Garrxty F Augustme M Schmldt S Cram C Hallstem R Dax R Claypool D Slkora R Habbert D Mahr 3rd Row D Menosky L Arnold L CICCO L Clark R Segeleon J MOl1IOf A Booth K Cottage T Groves J Rusnak J Cortese J W1SCmHn C Krane Pflugh J McCullough C Hexdel J Yarna S Detwller Mzsszng J Freler B Grbson J Hegner W Lusby T Sklarsky J Sradomskr P Sradomskx On the field and on stage th1s years band was blgger and better than ever before From ltS summer practlce SCSSIOHS the marchlng band emerged as a PTCCISC, confident un1t of mus1c1ans wmnmg second pr1ze rn the WIIC Parade ln Prttsburgh Quaker Valley also partlclpated ln the Joseph Horne Thanksgwmg Parade after escortmg Santa Claus on the Gateway Cllpper Locally the band marched ln the Fourth of July and Halloween parades As the pep rallles and half tlme shows drew to a close, the band was constantly preparmg for concert performances The annual Chr1strI121S Sh0W and the p0pS COHCCYIL WCTC b0tl1 611 thus1ast1cally recelved by CHPHCIKY crowds Next came the hlghly successful 1nv1tat1onal con cert lV1tl'l Hopewell and Ambrldge then Bandwagon 67 J1m Bedlson ably represented QV ln Honors Band Reg1onal Band and M1deast Band Wlth the contmual encouragement and sp1r1ted leadersh1p of Mr Walter Iacobucc1 the uaker Valley Band for 1966 67 made and deserved a fine name for ltself The Quaker Valley Hlgh School Marchmg Band Band 22 , . ' .: . I, . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . . .' l . . . , . I , . , . A , . G , . , . l , . I l , , . ' , . . 3 . I. .' . G, . , . , . , . I, . I , . ' , . . , . , . , . 3 . , . . , . , . . .' . , . 1 - , . , . , . , . , . , . ., . , . , . l , . . 4th Row: M. Hegert, L. Mercer, G. Brown, B. Shaver, S. Hellman, K. Greller, C. McCutcheon, C. Hawes, E. Riegel, J. f - ' , : l , . 1 , . l . G I .' . l , . I , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . t . , H , ,, . . n 7 ' ' ' 9 r ' Q - ' -
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