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This year's Desk Duty girls, who sacrificed their study halls to serve the school as messen- gers, errand-runners, and official Welcomers, included Pam Rich, janet Seman, Jill Amend, Bonnie Spencer, Sherri Biondi, Beverly Blair, Kathy Weslocky, Meg Green, Teela Weiner, Sarita Tucker, Hilda McKenzie, Bev Southgate, Linda LoBello, Gwen Morris, and Elda Sylvester Qnot picturedj. Serving the faculty diligently on the pool of Student Secretaries for 1966-1967 were Bev Stewart, Anna Rornesburg, jane Uplinger, Jackie Miles, Fran Molitor, Bev Grubbs, Cindy Kokoski, Lana Gomolek, Becky Somerville, Linda Klicker, and Sandy Showaker. Desk Dtttyg Student Secretaries
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Playing Santa Claus, patrolling home basketball games, providing maps for away athletic events-these are but a few of the many services which our Key Club, the Kiwanis-related boys' service organization, performs each year. This year's Key Club raised money by selling pea- nuts on the streets of Sewickley and Quaker Village and by sponsoring its annual fun-filled Harvest Festival Midway, which included an unforgettable pie-throwing event this year that left many members with an aversion to whipped cream for the rest of their lives. The club decided to use some of its profits from these events for donations to the Pittsburgh Playhouse Fund and Children's Hospital. After the officers and senior members returned from the state conven- tion in Pittsburgh this year, Mr. Fezar, the long-suffering Key Club sponsor, breathed a sigh of relief as another season drew to a close. KEY CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD: Dick Ramsey, Presidentg Kirk Vincent, Secretary-Treasurerg Dan Challisg jack Susko, Vice-Presidrentg Silvio Iera. Key Club 26
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The Stage Crew acted as the backstage backbone of our school productions during the '66- '67 season. The boys provided scenery, props, and lighting for plays, band and choral pro- grams, and several special assemblies. Pictured are Jim Sacco, Glenn Crumm, Mark Nuss- kern, Rick Palmer, Dan Zebroski, and Mr. Rhesa Shaw, faculty crew chief. Giving up their study halls, the library aides deserved much credit for their unselfish ser- vice to Miss Donaldson and the school at large. Kneeling in the picture above are Susan Spahr, Lorraine Skeba, Jill Amend, and Marie Burzese. Standing are Donna Manko, Marge Kotula, Denise Bendle, Donna Young, Linda Rice, Kathy Hopta, Jill Eisenhute, Gretchen Harrison, Nancy Astorino, Barb Zupcic, Donna Skrabut, Kathy Herbst, Fred Brenner, Bev Werner, Beth Riegel, Kathy Kerchner, Joan Iwler, Carol Dill, and Sharon Sutherland. Becky Riehl and Louise Zagorski are missing. Stage Crevvg Library Aides
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