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KEY CLUB: Row I: Ron Snyder, Paul Sasinek, Craig Parsons, Chris Shafer, Louis Gutheil, Mel Fahs, Jim Crosby, John Sutula. Row 2: Roy Anderson, Dick Gallarno, Tom Knaphle, Greg LeRoy, George Anderson, Gary Cook, Schuyler Larrabee, Charles Lawrence. Row 3: William Connelly, Brie Wheeler, Bob Reece, Jim Grace, Jim Gerrity, David Lewis, Russell Pritchard, Karl Bergmann. Row 4: Jim Sloboda, Chuj :k Woodworth, Scott Lauback, Bill Boemke, Leland Smith, Chuck Conrad, Reid Williams, Randy Booth. Serious-Service Groups Service to school and community is the primary func¬ tion of Key Club. Their activities included the King Football Dance with the Cheerleaders, the sale of tick¬ ets at the wrestling matches, and the making of benches for the tennis court. Through the efforts of the Student Patrol, Chenango Valley ' s halls have been less congested and travel through them has been easier. Mrs. Volkwein, Debate Club advisor, has appeared on STETA Debates, held a debate assembly for the student body, and traveled to various schools for de¬ bates. Pat O ' Loughlin welcomes Paul Connelly and Don Link to King Football Dance sponsored by Key Club. 12
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Awards, Scholarships, Honors Regents Scholarship Winners (top): First table: George Anderson, Bob Vierling, Ed Hancock. Second table: Jeff Praeger, Rick Brut- van, Judy Branick, Paul Sasinek. Third table: Lou Gutheil, Mary Franklin, Karen Larson, Judy Hogg, Deanna Bronson, Karen Han¬ cock. Absent: Mary Kane, Bonnie Pritchard. Sue Chape, winner of the Elmira College Key award for the out¬ standing Junior girl in 1963, and Judy Branick, winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award in 1964. Boys ' State (below right): George Anderson, J. Scott Pierce, John Sutula.
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DEBATE CLUB: Diane Moulthrop, Daureen Braid, Tom Knapie, Kar¬ en Hancock, John Follet, Sandy Warfield, Karen Larson. Row 2: Linda Yonchuk, Ron Fergusson, James Kelly, Dave Weckel, Thomas Park, George Anderson, Ed Hancock, Joyce Hancock. Row 3: Richard Thompson, Charles Woodworth, Tom Heysek. STUDENT PATROL: Richard Gehr, Linda Krivanek, Linda Kane, Sue Crounse, Jan Constable. Row 2: Robert Aagre, Linda Young, Joyce Coon, Sheila Germond, Linda Zembek, Janet Gammons, Row 3: Jane Williams, Sue Chape, Mary Franklin, Carolyn Boehm- ke, Andrea Truchan. Row 4: George Hohl, Tom Knapie, Bob Reece, John Casella, Peter Robinson, Steve Houpis. Row 5: ' Art Hierl, Robert Cluff, John Reardon, Clayton Axtell, Denis Franklin. 13
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