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Ruhaudle Slaff ADVISERS A. P. Winnett A. I. Mattee BUSINESS COMMITTEE ART COMMITTEE ROW If- Elaine Ahlborn, Mary Sickles, Adah Haury, ROW I--Martha Mimidis, Donna Baker, Patti Kraft Margie Clark, Nancy Hamilton, Virginia Martin ROW II-'Iohn Dolii, George Povrzanich ROW II- Ronald Sonafelt, Leroy Brooks, Tim Hoffman, Walter Naylor PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE Bill Snyder, Arlene Bush, Bill Moyer Audrey Gibbs, Edythe Tylka
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Rauhauelfle Slaff Coeeditors Kerin Narbut, Mary Ann Radzik, Kay Melenyzer SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE TYPING COMMITTEE ROW IUSa1ly Bellingham, Martha Soroka, Dorothy Freshnock, Wanita Dokish, Mariann Skurkay. Iris Lefevre, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Ida Pasqui- nelli, Leah Wall ROW II---'Sally Ewig, Patty Nussbaumer, Myra Smith, Ellen Lutton, Marcia Brighenti, Carol Sloane, Rose Marie Schivley, Thelma Wright, Ioye Greenwood When school begins, the yearbook is already in the foremost thoughts of the seniors. Quickly co- editors and committees are selected and away they go. The dummy is laid out. the cover picked, assign- ments made, and each team moves into action. The business crew sends out letters and visits store after store. Subscription collectors go to work. The editors spend long hours after school sorting pictures, sketching pages, and composing write-ups. All the credit for these literary gems belongs to ROW I-Eleanore Weightman, Fay Owens. Roberta Williams ROW II- Sally Crusan, Ioan Walters, Faye Sarber ROW III --Marlene Filander, Kathleen Kriston, lean Ann King them. They assign, cajole, plead, and finally the work of the committees becomes organized. Sit still, and Eyes over this way, shout the photography committee as they direct traffic on picture days. Deadlines close ing Mr. Mattee's room turns into a beehive. captioning proves hi- larious, and when the plates, write-ups, and dum- my are shipped to the publisher, all breathe a sigh of reliel. But it was fun, and we sincerely hope you will enjoy the product of our efforts.
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t ROW l-Elaine Ahlborn, Kerin Narbut, Sandra Uram, Audrey Di Florio, Lucille Mimidis, Daniel Gilmour, Elma White, Milne Gilmour ROW Il--Connie Piersol, Agnes Kerestes, Charles Crampo Carolyn Shaffer, Nelson Iackaway, lack Mclntosh, Henry Ream, Larry Carter, Iames Laird, Ierrett Koontz, Donald Fustich, Sandra Dalola, Kay Schulz ROW III-Gordon Rutherford, Rose Marie Schivley, Shirley Indof, Bill Moyer, Ioann Nelson, Floyd Todd, Donald Branthoover, Martha Mimidis, Virginia Martin, Myra Smith, Geraldine Lemon, Ianet Lambie, Richard Sonafelt, Earl Iones, lack Kuhn, Tom Mori, Ioye Greenwood, Darla Smith, Dick Shaffer, Charles Kudlik, Iohn Gilmour, Edythe Tylka, loe Indof, George Martin. ROW IV-Nancy Stacy, Ethel Iune Weightman, Yvonne Pansino, Terry Barron, A. I. Stewart, Mr. Pelar, Harry Radek, Patti Balog, Iulieann Gresh. Dale Breakiron Gerald De Angelis, Iohn Stringhill Kane! BAND OFFICERS Edythe Tylka, Secretary: Virginia Martin, Treasurer: Mr. Iohn Pelar, Director: Earl Iones, President: Charles Klldlikr Vice President Being a member of the Rostraver Band is'nt al- ways milk and honey, but its members gain ree wards in many ways. Beside the opportunity of developing musical abilities, their characters and personalities are trained for life's future responsi- bilities. When the first whisper of football floats into the air, eager members and substitutes return from va- cations to throw away rusty notes, two left legs, and crooked lines. Their year's work has begun. This year sixty-three members proudly marched behind their high-stepping leader, Audrey Gibbs, at football games and parades. Hot music poured forth. After footballs were discarded, Pick up that horn: concert time is near, was the familiar cry. Under the direction of Mr. Iohn Pelar, measures were organized, and the concert was presented to an appreciative audience in April. Members of the band displayed true individual talent by being accepted to participate in the Coun- ty Band Festival. Earl Iones and Kerin Narbut rep- resented the unit in Western District Band. Earl Iones also participated in State Band. To replenish the exhausted Musical Fund the youthful musicians worked fervently at various projects. Readers' Digests were sold, a skating party held, and Slim Bryant was called for a hoe-down on Ianuary 30. The band's year came to a joyous close. Their annual banquet was held, and the senior members honored. When asked about the hard work in- volved, the bandsmen rang back with this familiar answer, Yes, the work has been hard, but it's sure been fun.
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