Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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Easy oneyf Life front row: Colleen Gleason, Sarah Gilbert, Sharon Delee, Cheryl Plummer. 2nd row: Barbara Bugnacki, Sue Stoudenmyre, Margaret Hartwell, Ivy Tillman, Jaynae Lewis, Melanie Burdick. 2 W front row: Ann McFadyen, Sherrie May, Nancy Goldecker. 2nd row: Debbie Paige, Sue Martin. 3rd row: Kathy Beach, Connie Ulasewicz. 4th row: Julie Hannon, Theresa Knapp, Janice Pigula. The Future Business Leaders Association chapter at Corcoran is open to those stu- dents who are involved in business courses. The club was established to help students develop leadership abilities, provide more direction in the intelligent choice of busi- ness occupations, and improve the stand- ards for entrance into these occupations. Members participate in contests with other FBLA chapters at the Annual State Lead- ership Conference. Thirty-five exams are offered ranging from bookkeeping and ac- counting, to shorthand and public speak- ing. City meetings are held four times a year and district meetings are conducted twice a year featuring guest speakers who discuss business opportunities. Some of the fund raising activities that FBLA had this year were the selling of can- dy sticks, scented pens, and Christmas gift items. Everybody is a homemaker, says Con- nie Ulasewicz, the Future Homemakers of America advisor. The common image of a homemaker is a mother with six children, doing the wash, making the meals, and cleaning the house. The FHA club is trying to change that image and show the stu- dents of Corcoran what is the meaning of the word homemaker. Members define homemaker as anyone trying to live in a nuturing, self-fulfilling environment. This role will differ among different life styles. The FHA club has been involved in a big fund raising event in addition to n few charity events. Corcoranls FHA club is a Service Organization, they make Easter baskets for the children's hospital. The New York State FHA has a project to raise money to build a school through the Peace Corps in South America. They hope Corcoran will get involved in helping their state wide organization. ii

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va Q2 Clubs and Activiti Have you ever wondered where all the delicious candy, striking T-shirts, and essential school supplies that can be purchased at the school store come from? Who selects these products? Who decides on the quanity to be ordered? Who works in the store? These are the responsibilities of the members ofthe Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ICH. ln order to be a member of this organi- zation, a student must be enrolled in a Marketing class. If you are interested in learning marketing and management, speak to Mrs. Curry, advisor, or any member ofthe DECA Club. Enjoying himself at Rosie O'Grady Night, Richard Plummer, president of DECA club and the evenings photographer, takes some time out to decide what pictures he will snap next. Stocking the shelves and preparing for the opening of the school store, Lorre Brown and Lendell Dovvdell check to see that every- thing is running efficiently. O Q Monopol front row: Natalie Abbott, Mark Nolan, Craig Ruoff, Lyndell Dowdell, Dale Cuffee, Lorre Brown, Alvin Crawley. 2nd row: Dick Plummer, Betty Harris, Linda Bratt, Valerie Townsend, James McLaughlin, Robin Trotman. 3rd row: Valerie Merrill, Nancy Gonzalez, Stephanie Wheat, Richard I-leaney, Susan Turkevvieh, Joyce Ventronc, Amy Markert, Jean Currry, Loretta Daws. -.1 Q 'l'...-l



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G0 to the Head 0 the Class T.J. Corcoran's chapter of the National Honor Society is a community service organization composed of academically superior students. There are rigid quali- fications Which the students must meet in order to gain admittance. Sopho- mores must have an accumulated aver- age of 90 or above, Juniors need to achieve an 88 accumulated average, and Seniors must have an overall stand- ing of 85. The officers of the National Honor Society for the l977-78 school year are as follows: Chris Scannel, president, ,Shelly Taylor, vice president, Amy Dunn, treasurerg Judy Quinn and Pat Rankin are both secretaries. These offi- cers, in company with an ambitious and energetic group of students, have had a prosperous and fulfilling year. Thinking over her responsibilities as presi- dent of the National Honor Society, Chris Scannell shows her leadership qualities in many ways. Oo Q Congratulations are in order! It's not easy to become part of Corcoran's Chapter of the National Honor Society, but as you can sec many students have achieved this goal. Go to the Head of the Class, you deserve it! ' '--W, ,W It is not always easy to find a quiet place to study, but Glen Sturge, a member ofthe National Honor Society, finds a unique way of solving a difficult prob1em.l

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Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 16

1978, pg 16

Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 145

1978, pg 145

Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 94

1978, pg 94

Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 211

1978, pg 211

Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 72

1978, pg 72

Corcoran High School - Glen Echo Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 175

1978, pg 175


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