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North Hills News Record from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 26

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Tiger Band enters spring extravaganza WEDNESDAY, APR.L 30, 1975-NEWS RECORD-27 Junday. of the The Scene This year's festival Stmgert Majorettes include: Cindy Bowers Jeanne Joseph, Sue Kranjcich Carol Kean Diane Maloney, Alexis Owens, Man Stern and Dee Yingling Carrying the colors for the band are Geoffrey DonateUi, Jim Reilley. Rick Westnck and Doug Young. Color guard captain is Tim Sinkhorn. 6 Parade features 1W bands and 50 IS MAY LASTING GIFT A New Set Of Kitchen Cabinets Bound for Paris Sh the Kodak educational on students and three ff Avonuinrth Honors to 125 major is majorette is Patty Buhl opens engineering, science fair Science and engineering projects Tre on StUdentS in the State aTeS Allegheny Square through 1 1 According to Buhl, the public will be able to see "a potpourri r' Park project earns award for NIAHS or High 81 lts ecol 8y in May.

W1 chosen Members of NA's Junior Ecology Club have completely refurbished the Braille its equipment in North Park as a special project. The trail, built by the North Hills A Beautiful New Vanity Sfep Saver Will a FREE Gift For Of THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL SAT, MAY 10, 1975 COAff Iff AND LET US Grade 12 Highest Honor; Kathleen Bonner Laurie Bntton Carole Brunner cTndy Calhoun Gail Etter Ruth Goldie, Bob Handley, Nancy Holl- Kurt' T' RX Chitoi Kurtz Ree Laughlin, Karen Uyland Sandra McGill, Jenny Mucfaow Sue Nixon, Kathy ark 6S Roha11 Bruce Fuhr Heidi Hewitt Kathleen Hunt, Tom Kelly Alen Plottel, Pee Redman Robin Rhein, Jon stellfox Sue Swick and Linda Turnbull Ada 3 0r 'p da Ab neth y- Rochienda Adams, Colleen Alexander Diane rtner. Timothy Brown, Diane fancy Chestner, Nancy Cramp Farmerie, Karen Flowers lo ers ames Graff, Robin" Handley, Peggie Hood, Peggy Muhl Janet Pitzer, Catherine PollSk, DtaS Qumn, Phyllis Viney, Mark Wilson Sandra Wolf and Wright. Grade 11 Cherkes. Sue Dan Herciienroether, Irene Jones Glenn Kem Prazer, Laura Preston, Jane Rosenberger.

Robin Smith, Sheila Sonnet, Linda Skundrich, Kate Sutliff Conference features North Hills band Symphony Band was 'featured" band at the national con ference of Music Educators. This 3 8 was in Philadelphia April 19-21. The band presented two new special A Werle's "Sinfonia themes fr church hymns, and William Walton's Crown Imperial March Musical of the symphony band is Warren S. Mercer Jr. The band previously played in Washington, and Boston for the same group of'the a i i i of the i Educators' national conference.

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Honor: Mark Allen, Lisa Blackson Harold Bolette, Lynne Britten Mary Davey, rovich, Bob Duff Harding, Barb Johnston, Sallie fors Jane McKee, Bernice J' Parise, Karen Solari i Jil. Gary Weiss and Steve Zeh'nder Grade 10 Honor: Joe Bonner, Bill ousan Gotkiewicz, Virginia a a i i a Romanowski and Eleanor Schaffner Sandy i Rose Coving, The fair may be seen at the a Monday and Tuesday Wednesday through Fri- andSun-daJf 3 ,2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Wednesday Sunday, with extra shows at ii. 10 a.m. Saturday and 4-15 5nn day.

ouu- Hampton junior in European tour Jane Topnick, daughter of Mrs Jane Topnick, 2595 Sample Road, Hampton win participate in a European concert School Chorus of America JuntTI-Jufy Jane, a Hampton High School junior has played clarinet for six. years and is a member of the school band She will travel with a group of 130 young people, aged 15 to 22, to England Belgium, Germany, Switzerland Luxembourg and France. According to Carol Cushrnan Duquesne Light program coordinator more than 6,000 students were involved in ecological projects. She said "Concern for our environment has not been limited to a single week or a FACTORY SHOWROOMS The most popular projects have been community and school clean-up and pick-up campaigns, energy and water conservation, recycling, poster contests and educational programs Duquesne's program was developed three year sago. MU, We manufacture what we sell HOURS: WON.

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