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ACTIVITIES “7 believe in today. It is all that I can possess. The past is of value only as it can make the life of today fuller and more free. There is no assurance of tomorrow. 1 want to make good today. ” Charles Stelzle
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clubs, labs, sports and . . . the end of the day. Seventh period brings . . . 22
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HFCS recognizes scholastic achievement National Honor Society The members of the Hoosick Falls chapter of the National Honor Society have received the emblem, a keystone and flaming torch, which represents the ideal education. The four letters at the base of the keystone represent scholarship, leadership, char- acter, and service. Candidates must have attained an average of 90 if a sophomore, 87 if a junior, and 85 if a senior. Senior class valedictorian G. Harri- son, salutatorian S. Davison, and third honor student B. Cipperly represent all the qualities of the society and have been members since their sophomore year. All members have been honored for what they have already accomplished and the promise they hold for the future. Seven members of the senior class were winners of New York State Regents Scholarships. G. Harri- son attained the highest exam score in Rensselaer County. S. Davison, B. Cipperly, R. Danforth, J. Richards, F. Carelli and T. Rice were the other winners who are to be congratulated for their achievement. T. Beckstein, W. Ingram, T. Moore, and S. Taber were named as alternate winners. B. Cipperly received the DAR award for citizenship, G. Harrison, who received a letter of commendation in the National Merit Scholarship exam, is the winner of Bausch and Lomb science award, and D. Bingham won the Betty Crocker homemaking contest. Honor Society member S. Davison practices her speech for the traditional tapping ceremony in the spring. National Honor Society members S. Taber, S. Davison, C. Har- rison, W. Cottrell, B. Cipperly, R. Danforth, and their advisor Mrs. Jane Waltz are pictured early in the spring before the 1966 tapping. 24
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