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STAGE CREW Three seniors, Alvin Maxwell, Frank DiDonato and Joe Danko, acted as tri-managers. The fel- lows had great plans for a Hep Hop at the be- ginning of the year but were rained out when Hurricane Hazel blew up the Atlantic Coast and Windber, too. This didn't dampen their spirits, though. On the day of their second try, it snowed and snowed, but the brave bodies of Windber High plowed their way through and made the dance a great success for them. The boys very ably took care of props for plays, decorations and other odds and ends. MONITORS We have affectionately named these dear people Hall Mon- sters. They adorn the halls at various places keeping traffic running smoothly. Their books are kept in small, out of the way places such as the fire hose cases, between banisters, and behind or on radiators. l wonder what the trampling statistics of W. H. S. would do without them. R O VV l VV l-F. DxDonato. I. Danko, A. Nlaxwellz ROKR' I-I. Shimkn. I. Da 0 mm R. SL-ndck. ROVV 3-N. Yana, R. Campitell. I. Honaclle. F. Mari rm-, . .oxrik R. Rhodes R, Grow: ROVK' 2-N. Gincllcsperq I lt ROXV 3 ' 9 l ll I N l. Innes I Shimka. C, Xxvvaru -lx .u.ilvn, T, Quinn A. Gialloret li. Zepl-ca. USHERS These are the twelve friendly guys who during our nine annual months of struggle lschooll take care of the indoor parking prob- ROVV l-I. Lucas. I. Qi-user. C. Imgrund S. Lamhurn: ROVV I-H. Horner, lem. .lust think! Without them we wouldn't be seated behind ,, those lovely cream poles in the , aud, or some person who we ll can't see above, around or ,Timmy ,. through. They really do a lot of I . A 'H good work, though, and without if I I ,. I them our assemblies and activities X I just wouldn't come off so 1' I l Il Q smoothly. I. Couprrth- wane, B. lwnlorko li. Lostzinltim lt. Hlnrkhurn, ROW' 5-I, Ondnrko, R. Baku, A llniv, R. Hokinskv, ak Ti
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D S Room 311 309 308 307 305 303 302 300 211 206 204 203 202 201 2 6701211 nf Ulzdehl Fninf of UAJQII! Representative Ray Baker Mary E. Botlock Joanne George Beth Paul George Wargo Joseph Solensky Elaine Pauley Frank Miller Kenneth Solden John Rubal Diane Sharpe Rhoda Horwin Ruth Weis Joseph Ledney Charles Finnegan Donna Gogo Thomas Klena Patricia Wargo Lois Martin Donald Shaffer Assistant Sonia Beeghly Louis Flori George Winas Mike Salkco Charles Weyandt Corda Stehley Joan Lucas Sally Jones Thomas Quinn Arthur Palumbo Barbara Voytko Carmen DiGiulio Jack Weaver Myrna Keirn Betty Facclanr Mary Foust Irene Hordubay Wayne Walters Charles Marino Marian Shull w1sF B 9 ly IL R M R vm R H M K s Begmy ROW3 F M CM y t APabROW4 h Tl TQ GW Wg WWI! DG Sixteen 1 1 1 109 105 ' ' 103 ' ' ' 100 n ' RO -- . acciani. M. otlock, P. Wargo. M. Faust. D. Go o, L. Martin, C. Schle , E. Pauley, B. Paul, . Shull, l. Hordubay, I. George, D. Sharpe. . Weis, B. o' o, . Orwin, S. Iones. . rim, . e eeley, I. Rubal. I. Ledney. . Salkco. . arino, 1. Solensky, F. Miller, C. We and C. Finnegan, . lum affer, . Kena. R. Baker. K. Solden. . uinn, . inas, G. ar o, I. Weaver. . a ers, C. i u
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fn '14 KXOOI cn 1 e cr o rrl l. Xklilliams M, Miller help hold up the mall nr .x pup .innu- PEP DANCES AND SUCH Football season and pep dances-one and inseparable! Friday night was longingly looked forward to. Hope budded anew that this might be the night when you would be the one instead of someone else dancing off with him to the tunes spun by those D. J.'s over in Mr. Cassler's office. Heartbreaking memories for some but glorious for others. Remember that unwelcome guest at the Stage Crew dance- Hurricane Hazel? She really was a wet blanket. Stage Crew turned that one into a party for the fifteen or so that braved the elements to get there. Same routine everytime but still every Fri- day found the students eagerly clutching their fifteen or twenty-five cent donation to some club waiting to be checked in. VV. VVQ-axvr. R. lVlrCi'-wily, K Olscn, S. hluxpliv, l Kool F. XVicrNmrd ll. Slmllvi. cliuis oft stuclcnts .il li. il.. A, Pep Dance. 4
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