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Motivating the junior high student council, Mr. Klimchock takes pride in advising them to take part in another Leadership Workshop. Above: Janie Burris, Cheri Stitt, Deanna Richards. 10
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but ea exuberance walking d mark at t tburg is hard to define joghize. There is an is tangible to anyone Malls. Visitors often rets and Mr. Not to says the feeling here is unique among the high schools he has seen. At Salts burg, support is shown not only for sports teams, but also for the majorettes at their annual competition, for the cheerleaders in November's I.U.P. contest, for the band in their concerts and marching displays, for the chorus at their spring chorale, for the Special Olympions carrying our school colors in track, and for everyone representing Saltsburg in any way throughout the year.
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tudents at Saltsburg refuted William Shakespeare's belief that we cannot all be masters as they gained recognition for outstanding achievements in various areas. Through their accomplishments, they continued their climb to greater successes and opportunities. Faculty and administration at Saltsburg have responded by r raising expectation standards for students. With this ambitious challenge, they are continually improving performances which have resulted in higher levels of student achievement. This year many students appeared on the honor roll list, with the minimum required G.P.A. of 3.0. Also there were those who pushed themselves and obtained an outstanding 4.0 G.PA. Some of the best students were recognized in the National Honor Society. These students display outstanding performance in the areas of leadership. scholarship, and character. An example of achievement occurred on October 24, 1987, as students enthusiastically cheered Vince Ciocca while he received the Extra Effort Award from KDKA. The award represents outstanding scholarship, superb athletic ability, and involvement in many school activities. Mr. Klimchock’s nomination of Vince marked Saltsburg’s first attempt at winning that award, and he was chosen over a field of 200 other candidates from Western Pennsylvania. As these students struggled to achieve academically they raised the standard of excellence for all students. Keep in mind the words of t popular proverb that states, “Success is a journey, not a destination. ’ always nice to know that someone will go out of their way to help you, and Mr. Klimchock has done that for me. Thanks Mr. Klimchock” —Senior Vince Ciocca I ul J 1 Mr. Hunter expounds upon the organization and plan of the human body to Shawn Duffalo.
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