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News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 45

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News Recordi
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North Hills, Pennsylvania
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WED MAY 28. 1969--NtWS-R6c6iiO--43 Ross summer school SHS to attend begins for teen-agers chef school Summer tchool (or Mcondary puplli will held in North Hilli High Dlitrlct June 10, through Thursday, July II, In the North' Hllli High School. 66 Rochester Road, Ron. The school will be open to residents nonresidents alike. --Hie following junior and senior high will be offered: English 7 through 12; history 7 through 12: mathematics 7, 8, senior high general mathematics; modern Algebra I I I i i trigonometry; General Science 7, 8, 0, and senior high school; Biology Chemistry Physics Latin French Spanish.

German and" personal typewriting, for students who have completed eighth grade. Students may attend summer school for any one or a combination of these ceasons: to make up a failing grade; to improve a mark; to review work, but with no credit to be granted, or to learn typing. The two-hour classes will be held at 8:30 and 10:90 a.m. All students will report to the auditorium at 8:30 the first morning. The fee for nonresidents will be per course.

This fee be collected by the school attended by the siudent during the 1988-89 school term. Applications must, be completed by Friday, June 6. No transportation Is furnished. Summer school privileges will be withdrawn H-the student's attendance and punctuality are not regular. Personal Illness or death In the family will be the only acceptable excuses.

Class enrollment will be not less than II students, nor more than 25. Robert Slagel, ton of Mr. and Mfr. Oorotheus J. Slagel, 1M Bridle a Shater, has been given a 9900'scholarsUp by the North Hllli Junior Women's Gub.

He will attend the Culinary I America, New Haven, and wants Jo Robert SUgel Become a master chef. He Is a senior at Shaler High School and active In bowling and golf. He Is vice president of the ShaTet Junior Achievement' Club and works as a cook in a local restaurant. Happiness is meeting Velvet Grest of Ohio NC. junior wins CMU scholarship Hilandtri a niece Lang, Cynthia Kernic, Brenda Harter and Diane Dudra.

Area corps marches Friday "This itf one of the best things that ever happened to me. How else would "-a girl describe the visit of her favorite musical group? Janet Sipe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Slpe, 753 E. Madison Circle, Ross, was hostess to four members of a rock group and more than 25 excited girls Saturday, May 17. Jan said she had talked to the members of the group, "The Velvet Crest," after their performance at KQV Shower of Stan nights in April. later wrote them The Wexford Hllanders, a marching corps less than a year old, will march in their first parade Memorial Day, May 30, In Coraopolis. The Hilanders were organized in June, 1968, Mrs.

Glenn Mincer was director, Mrs. Elmer Lang, vice president and treasurer, and Mrs. Jack Henry, secretary. 60 marching girls and four drummers in the corps, all from the Babcock School District. Thirty marcfi In competition and are called the Hllanders.

The other 30 do not compete and are called the Hilanettes. Tina Hunslcker, Kerry Keenan, Cindy Kernic, Diane Krupa, Kathy Lang, Janice Lang, Susan Ley, Ann Ludwig, Cindy Morris, Sandy Morris, Suzanne Nicoletti, Renee Nlcoletti, Cindy Onders and Elaine Orris. Valorle Orris, Polly Pallet-man, Peggy Palterman, Pamela Rezzatano, Robin Ruehlr-Bedcey SchartrJane ScharJ. Barb Sleigerwald, Cheryl Slefik, i Uhlenberg, Verrle Valenline, Terri Warner and Belh Wharrey. The drummers are directed by Charles Downing.

They are Robert Braund, Keith Heffley, Scott Justus and Larry Sarver. The committee chairmen include: Mrs. Robert F. Doven and Mrs. Scott Dooley, uniforms; Mrs.

Richard F. Adamelz and Mrs. Thomas F. Morris, ways and means; Mrs. Frank E.

Slefik, chaperone and parade chairman; Mrs. Robert Ruehl, telephone; Mrs. John R. Onders, transportation, and Mrs. Charles Uhlenburg, publicity.

Next thing she they notified her they wanted, to start a fan club In the Pittsburgh area and were coming from Ohio to visit her. IMA students elect council officers North" Allegheny high" sdphomores and juniors elected student council of fleers for next year. Peter Frank is president; Mark They meet each Wednesday and Saturday at Pine Junior High School. Some of their coming dates include the Lions 'Club Slate Convention in Pittsburgh June 1, a bazaar from Salem Uniled Methodist Church June 13 and marchinf in Hampton July 8. Schweers, vice president; William eers.

treasurer; Bea recording a and a Tischler. corresponding secretary. The Rirls marching under Ihe ---direction Debra Linda Marra are: Julie Ann Adamelz, Susan Adamelz, Karen Alexandrowicz, Cindy Braund, Jane Canning, Bonnie Grillo, Vickie Dodson, Gail Dooley, Terri Dorsch, Karen Doven, Sandy Doven. Debbie Dudek. Kalhy Dudek.

Linda Dudra and Diane Dudra. Debbie Flemming, Janel Fraley. Andrea Galabinski, Nancy Graham. Karen Hague, Sharian Harler, Beverly Harter, Brenda Harler, Sandi Harter, Loretta Henry. Eileen Henry.

Donna Henry, Sandy Henry, Patti Helrick and Janice Holmes. Kim Huckestien. Lynn Huckestien. Carson taps 77 students into honorary Seventy-seven students from Carson I i a i School were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society They are Grade 10 Linda A i Augusta Clarke. Janice Gurto.

Jennie Hager. Marilyn Sue Jason. Douglas Kean. Robert a a i Piccoli. Steven Pietrzak.

Susan Proven. Lee Roos and Paul Rowland Jan scrubbed the recreation room, had her mother get in loads of food, burned up the telephone lines and invited several friends to stay overnight In preparation for the big day. After the visit, which lasted 2U hours, she said, "It was fabulous." The boys, all students jt Kent State College, Ohio, are Joel Gordon, guitar, Dave Bartos, Jeff Kerekes, drums; and Terry St. George, bass. Their new record, on the Harbour label, is "Looking Through the Eyes of -i "The group's comf partly from the brown velvet Edwardian suits they wear for performances, "They look real tough," Jan said.

She said the boys were so nice, "My parents even liked them." The fan club is organized with Jan and Mim Nurnberger, 131 Peony Ross, as presidents. Soles, fte Wood Drive. Ross, is secretary and Karen Finley, 123 Peony Ross, is treasurer. Jan is in 9th grade at West View Junior High School. She has an older sister, Karen, 17.

"Everyone's been calling said. It will take Jan a long lime to top thai Saturday. Dennis L. Brandt, North Catholic senior, has been awarded an academic scholarship to Carnegie- Mellon University, where he plans 'to major in physics. He placed In Pittsburgh Diocese in written physics exam.

Dennis Is also Dennis Brandl a member of National Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Science Honor Society'and the band. He is president of the Rocket and has received a National Mefft. letter of commendation. Shady Side grad goes to Virginia Donald Davage, senior ai Shady Academy, will attend the University of Virginia in the fall. He is the son of Mr: and Mrs.

Nelson Davage. Meadow Rirhland Don has been -aclive-in atMetttttf and committees. He wants to attend law school after college. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND 1 I LOAN ASSN. A FULL SERVICE ORGANIZATION I Gregory Pascuzzi working on another composition.

Pittsburgh Symphony plays Ross boy's music Linda Agerter, Duene Ajtman a A Michael a Wesley Bain, Thomas Birsic. Nancy Buchheit. Maryann Busang. Thomas farter. Chervl fehn.

Thomas Chans. Jodv Clarke. Mark Dalzell David Angeloand Linda Dager Deborah Dart a Dawson David DeVenzio Daniel Diesel. John Dr-hertv Darvl Dusenberrv Rebecca Gates. Jane CJerhardt.

Cvnthia Harris Hook. Ottrr Hrrhn Patricia Krrn. Janet Kicher Robert Kildea Fvdward Fiedler and Jean Fischer Terrv Johnston Karen l.egjiett David Iwh Susan Louzil Elitabeth Major Divid Marburger Kim Irene Rjvmood MrMunn flavtnn Niestler David Parson Poland i Postrech Susan i a Donald Pulsifer Jeffrv Rahenkamp and F.lleti a a a i a i vavenko a a Debbie Rradle-t, DocaWJ Uitt rTurles Thomas Jane Ann F.liubnh Cynthu Kim Gregory Pascuzzi. North Hills High School sophomore, wrote a piece of music performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra last week i A a a is nine minutes long and modern Symphony musicians have said the number stands on its own merits, not JuiYas a piece i bv a voung person Gregory is the son of Mr ana-Mrs Vayne Pascuzzi. 733 Thompson Run Road.

Ross His mother is a piano a i a i i percussionist for the i SBA senior wins prize in speaking a i St i Acjdeiru senior won i place in the a i a a i a a i Forensic league a Tournament Mav IS-lft in the i of speaking C.arole is president of the- forensic chapter CH-er Mri from all over the nation competed the tournament lister Frances Gregory plays trumpet in the North Hills band and is first trumpet in the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony. He also plays the organ, tuba, piano, drums and many other instruments he has been writing music many years, but this is his first composition to be played by an established orchestra FaiiWST for Oiilwstn" ts for full orchestra The Symphony has 98 ts being gwnled tn composition and conducting bv Henry Mazer, associate conductor of the svmphonv He has appeared on Channel 13 i times demonstrating his plavmg and composing i In the a i A a he received two honors and an excellent in solo trumpet competition HP is a i on a career in music Ross boy first in math contest puiMintx for the athnlir Carole is saluUtor ar of Ner i a I i a a 'n Kenneth Kielniarr of irrrr first place ir a a contest a a a at Carnegie Tech look i a at arv.ther OP. test a Triis i rie correrth oiit of 70 questions It ertitle1 him a a i and a part IB the -ei: test a sjme afternnnr CKce wry i i A(he- hovi He received a rhef'k for Historx of Math and a Mr Mrs ONE YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES MINIMUM 10.000 Per Annum Earnings on all er- cerf compounded quarterly. Effective annual yields 5.35% 5.09% respectively. Per Annum PASSBOOK SAVINGS NOW 4 Compounded Semi-annuolly AN ADDED DIVIDEND PLAID STAMPS FOI EVUY DOLLAI SAVIO AT SECURITY 1ST YOU RECIIVI ONE PLAID STAMP.

LIMIT 1OOO STAMPS Pit DAY PER CUSTOMER PAID ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS. 2 LOCATIONS 4O1 GRANT AVENUE MILLVALI 821-1 TOO Hillcrest Shopping Center LOWER BURRILL 339-6641.

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