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efaemleacfmd We've got a T-E-A-M That's on the B-E-A-M We've got a team that's on the beam And hep to the jive- Come on, Rostraverl Let's skin 'em alive! With a peppy cheer our Rostraver Cheerleaders have kept the team's spirits high and all the students rooting for victory. Whether on the football field or basketball floor, these peppy girls have been excellent representatives of our school. During basketball season our cheerleaders served a double purpose. They not only led our team to victory, but they also sold refreshments at the games with all the proceeds going into the Athletic Fund. We salute you Ianice, Georgia, lean, Dorothy, Arlene, Martha, and your sponsor, Miss Gess. for a job well done. Arlene Bush, Iean Dolti, Martha Soroka, Dorothy Stewart, Ianice Quinn, Georgia Horvath ROW I-Dorothy Stewart. Iean Dolli ROW ll-Georgia Horvath, Martha Soroka, Arlene Bush, Ianice Quinn Ianice Quinn, Dorothy Stewart, Martha Soroka, Arlene Bush, Iean Dolfi, Georgia Horvath
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,lla-8 HI-STEPPER OFFICERS Mary Ann Hadzik, President: Audrey Gibbs, Vice President: Donna Santmyer, Secretary: Iudy Treadwell, Treasurer Do you have your assignments ready? They have to be done before the deadline. These words were never repeated more often than by the co-editors of the Revealer, our high school paper. And no small wonder! Besides publishing the six-page Revealer our busy Hi-Steppers serve as the band's maiorettes and also assist the band financially by spon- soring their own activities. Thus, to complete the newspaper write-ups before the deadline creates quite a problem. But despite these difficulties the club still managed to improve and enlarge the Revealer. Their happy reward, which is every newspaper's dream, was an increased circulation. Mary Ann Radzik and Ianet Sickles are co-editors of the Revealer. Cassie Lee is the circulating manager: Selma Grueser, the business manager: and Miss Bamford is the Hi-Step- pers' sponsor. Their other activities were a Snowball Dance and a Variety Revue, featuring talent from other local high schools. ROW I Selma Grueser, Iudy Treadwell. Cassie Lee, Donna Santmyer, Patti Kraft, Audrey Gibbs, Ianet Sickles, Mary Ann Radzik ROW II- Barbara Naylor, Patty Hamilton, Ioanna Smichnick, Sally Marciniak Miss Bamford, Sponsor HI-STEPPPERS AT WORK Seated: Patti Kraft, Ianet Sickles Standing: Ioanna Smichnick, Barbara Naylor, Selma Grueser, Patty Hamilton, Cassie Lee, Sally Marciniak
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TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS Seated Mary Sickles, Assistant Treasurer: Elaine Ahlborn, President: Miss Gess Sponsor: Patti Kraft, Treasurer Standing Connie Piersol, Recording Secretary: Ianet Sickles, Vice President: Eaythe Tylka, Corresponding Secretary 7a-Jlz-W The gavel falls . . . bang! The Rostraver Tri-Hi-Y Club will come to order and the officers and members will take their proper places, says President Elaine Ahlborn. The sixty members take their seats. Then iole lows a devotional program, discussion period, business, and finally the re- peating of the club's code, To build a better world ready must I be . . Another meeting comes to a close. What does the Tri-Hi-Y do? One glance at the calendar will tell you they do plenty. The lovely Harvest Ball, that lively Father-Daughter Panel, Seated: Shirley lndof, Lucy Williams, Geraldine Lemon, Kathryn Hudak, Ianet Sickles, Connie Piersol, Nancy Pearce, Patty Bakewell, Patti Balog Standing: Mary Ann Nescot, Cassie Lee, Selma Grueser, Donna Santmyer, Elma White, Dorothy Stewart, Ruth Shoaf, Elizabeth Sedlak 1953-54 CALENDAR September 28 Wiener roast at Virginia Martin's. October 12 Rev. Allan I. Howes re- viewed the book, A Man Called Peter. November 13-The Harvest Ball, our annual semi-formal with Stewart Arnold's Orchestra. November 23-Regular meeting com- bined with spaqhetti supper for members. December 14 A Christmas program entitled The Man Who Owned the Stable presented by Mrs. Nelson Iackaway. Ianuary ll-Induction Services for six- teen sophomores at an impressive candlelight service. Grand march at the Harvest Ball.
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