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First Row: Donna Menosky, Patty Carter, Shirley Grubbs, Sharon Sarver, Kittie Hopkins. Second Row.' Mike Franko- vich, Ted Benson, Tim Lee, Dave Kmit, Allen Dean, joe Chirillo. Third Row: Richard Holzer, Robert Devine, David Gifford, James joseph, David Barker. Fourth Row: Rick Ferinent, Eric Gibb, David Gilbert, Tom Ford, Ken Alvania. Fifth Row: Paul Brenner, Larry Lee, Alexander Mate, Rory Baurngartel, Les Powner. The main objectives of the Slimnastids Club include helping its members gain and maintain the proper weight and encouraging good grooming. One achieves the proper weight by choosing the cor: rect diet and the appropriate exercises. Each member seeks the most suitable hairstyle and dress style for herself. When selecting their exercises and styles, they consult the sponsors, Mrs. White and Miss Burscu. Technical Students-Slimr1astic's Club
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The Girls Athletic Association again enjoyed a successful year. The girls competed against such high schools as Coraopolis, Bellevue, and the Sewickley Academy. They participated in such sports as volley- ball, basketball, bowling, and softball. With the help of Mrs. Olinger and Miss Branney, these sports provided much satisfaction and enjoyment to all the members. The ofiicers for 1968-69 were Joanne Jameson, President, Anita Klaric, Vice-President, Sandy Steup, Secretary, and Nancy Hooper, Treasurer. The Dance Band, sponsored by Mr. Iacobucci, this year preluded the school plays and participated in the Bandwagon. Quaker Valley Band's finest musicians compose the Dance Band, which is noted for its jazzy numbers. G.A.A.- ance Band
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Members of the Drama Club improved their knowledge of the different facets of a dramatic produc- tion this year. The Club read various plays and discussed them. They attended a few types of movies. They also talked about the use of makeup and costumes and what they added to drama. Membership in the Math Club was open to any student interested in mathematics. With the help of the sponsors, Mrs. Brown and Mr. Settembrine, students worked advanced math problems and discussed opportunities in math careers. Its main activities for the year were the annual math contest and the submission of a project to The Mathematics Teacher, a national magazine. rama lub- ath Club
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