Tlast week to pay off part of the remaining $2,400 debt on the 1970 construction of the first 1,500-seat sectionof the School's first permanent home stadium. The donation was the proceeds from both the FT1 A paper drive and cardparty held during the1969*70 school year.Shown left to right in the photo, above, are Clay W. Pardo, the 1969-70 PTA president, and Mrs. Ray Mathias, the 1969-70 PTA ways and means chairman (and current membership chairman), as they present the $400 check to Principal Edwin C. Sutton Jr.Charles W. Reusing,fund-raising chairman forthe West High Stadium'Committee, reports that the PTA contribution has raisedthe total financing to$35,000 of the $37,000cost of the first stadium section and grading for the varsity football field and adjacent grounds. He added that the StadiumC O' m m i ttee new willwelcome contributionstowards the future construction of two stadium seating additions and towards the estimated$49,000 cost of installingfield lights to permit the first night games.Opening of the home arena last fall helped to raise team and student spirit to the point wrhereby the ngs won their first in three years and 30 games and ended the 1970 season with three impressive victories with upsets of 22-8 over Dayton Meadowdale on Sept. 24, of 28-6 over Courier Technical on Oct. 16 and of 11-0 over Walnut Hills on Oct. 30.The Parent- Tea, e h e r s Association at Western HillsHigh Sc h.o o 1 d o n a t e d $400I LL OWIN G)NE JEWELRYAR SAPPHIRES » HAMILTON WATCH WATCHES.D STRAP WATCHES.D PENDANT WATCr GOLD JEWELRY D PEARLS ARE*Erry, no credits or exchanges •n reduced merchandise1 9 P.M.