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H omecommg Susan Fulton 1986 Homecoming Queen The cheerleaders and marching band kicked off a festive Homecoming evening on September 26, 1986, by leading a parade through the streets of Saltsburg. After reaching the athletic field, the homecoming court watched the band’s pre-game show. Now, everyone was set for a night of entertainment. During halftime of the Saltsburg vs. Conemaugh Valley football game, five young ladies took the traditional walk down the 50 yard line. Then the big moment arrived. A hush fell over the crowd as Sue Fulton was crowned the new Homecoming Queen. 13
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j [ -J-rea t Si tri( ies in Saltsburg High is a school of diversity. Students here come from a variety of backgrounds and have developed a multitude of interests. To satisfy the needs of students and their desire for information and activity, S.H.S. is making an effort to see that each student’s academic needs will be met. Striving to maintain its high standards, S.H.S. forged ahead, planning and developing new programs, while renovating and fine-tuning the old. Recently many changes have been made in our curriculum. Several classes have now incorporated the use of computers with everyday teaching. As an added elective, typing is now offered to ninth grade students. In addition, an agricultural mechanics class, environmental science program, trigonometry, and an Advanced Placement English class have been added to our curriculum. For those students who wish to study a foreign language other than Spanish, French I and II classes have been added at S.H.S. Two other new courses now available are the newspaper and yearbook classes. The seventh graders have also begun new traditions in the course work of the future underclassmen. A skills lab has been designed to help the younger students become more proficient in the use of the computer and the library. Courses in composition and careers have also bolstered the curriculum. Other programs recently introduced to the younger grades are TELLS math, TELLS reading, and Unified Arts for 7th and 8th graders. Pre-Algebra has also been added for sophomores. One final but important change in our curriculum is the required use of the library resources for all senior high students. This research is taking place in tenth grade health classes, eleventh grade social studies classes, and twelfth grade English classes. In all, a total of 30 hours of library work are realized by each student when he graduates. Mr. Judge points out “a word to the wise” to Shannon McMillen. r £ -I K?I Y. Jennifer Jones enjoys free time with her friends, Lisa Cribbs and Jamie Kelley, in the library. SALTSBURG HIGH cadi cadznucs,- SALTSBURG HIGH z fcadzrnLa. 14
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